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Three-Dimensional Visualization of a Human Chromosome Using Coherent X-Ray Diffraction
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X-ray CrystallographyMicroscopyGeneticsThree-dimensional VisualizationHigh Image ContrastX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingMicroscopy MethodCoherent X-ray DiffractionAxial StructureRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingCell DivisionChromosomal RearrangementCell BiologyUltrastructureChromatinChromosome DynamicsDevelopmental BiologyX-ray DiffractionBiomedical ImagingMedicineX-ray OpticTomography
Coherent x-ray diffraction microscopy is a lensless phase-contrast imaging technique with high image contrast. Although electron tomography allows intensive study of the three-dimensional structure of cellular organelles, it has inherent difficulty with thick objects. X rays have the unique benefit of allowing noninvasive analysis of thicker objects and high spatial resolution. We observed an unstained human chromosome using coherent x-ray diffraction. The reconstructed images in two or three dimensions show an axial structure, which has not been observed under unstained conditions.
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