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In-line phase-contrast imaging of a biological specimen using a compact laser-Compton scattering-based x-ray source
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Laser-compton ScatteringMicroscopyAdvanced ImagingBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingRadiographyDeveloped Compact Lcs-xRadiation ImagingBiophysicsRadiation Medicine ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingTomographyRadiologic ImagingRadiographic ImagingConventional Absorption RadiographyBiomedical ImagingFunctional X-ray ImagingIn-line Phase-contrast ImagingQuantitative Phase ImagingMedicineX-ray OpticBiological Specimen
Laser-Compton scattering (LCS) x-ray sources have recently attracted much attention for their potential use at local medical facilities because they can produce ultrashort pulsed, high-brilliance, and quasimonochromatic hard x rays with a small source size. The feasibility of in-line phase-contrast imaging for a “thick” biological specimens of rat lumbar vertebrae using the developed compact LCS-X in AIST was investigated for the promotion of clinical imaging. In the higher-quality images, anatomical details of the spinous processes of the vertebrae are more clearly observable than with conventional absorption radiography. The results demonstrate that phase-contrast radiography can be performed using LCS-X.
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