High resolution μCT of a mouse embryo using a compact laser-driven betatron source
In the field of X-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT) there is a growing need to reduce acquisition times at high spatial resolution (approximate micrometers) to facilitate in vivo and high-throughput operations. The state of the art represented by synchrotron light sources is not practical for certa...
Main Authors: | Cole, JM, Symes, DR, Lopes, NC, Wood, JC, Poder, K, Alatabi, S, Botchway, S, Foster, PS, Gratton, S, Johnson, S, Kamperidis, C, Kononenko, O, De Lazzari, M, Palmer, CAJ, Rusby, D, Sanderson, J, Sandholzer, M, Sarri, G, Szoke-Kovacs, Z, Teboul, L, Thompson, JM, Warwick, JR, Westerberg, H, Hill, MA, Norris, DP, Mangles, SPD, Nnajmudin, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
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National Academy of Sciences
2018
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