2023
DOI: 10.1117/1.jmi.10.5.056001
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Neodymium acetate as a contrast agent for X-ray phase-contrast tomography

Jakob Reichmann,
Torben Ruhwedel,
Wiebke Möbius
et al.

Abstract: .PurposeX-ray phase-contrast tomography (XPCT) is a non-destructive, three-dimensional imaging modality that provides higher contrast in soft tissue than absorption-based CT and allows one to cover the cytoarchitecture from the centi- and millimeter scale down to the nanoscale. To further increase contrast and resolution of XPCT, for example, in view of addressing connectivity issues in the central nervous system (CNS), metal staining is indispensable. However, currently used protocols, for example, based on o… Show more

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“…Correlative volume EM datasets (such as those shown in Figs 4(c) and 5(c)) can provide ground truth for such algorithm development. While providing good contrast, heavy-metal stains might in fact not be ideal for X-ray imaging and materials with similar dissipation butsignificantly reduced absorption (Busse et al, 2021; Reichmann et al, 2023) might further improve sample stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correlative volume EM datasets (such as those shown in Figs 4(c) and 5(c)) can provide ground truth for such algorithm development. While providing good contrast, heavy-metal stains might in fact not be ideal for X-ray imaging and materials with similar dissipation butsignificantly reduced absorption (Busse et al, 2021; Reichmann et al, 2023) might further improve sample stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%