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A new X-ray computed tomography system for laboratory mouse imaging
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Computed TomographyEngineeringMicroscopyAdvanced ImagingBiomedical EngineeringNew High-resolution X-rayX-ray FluorescencePositron Emission TomographyCt ScanPhoton-counting Computed TomographyNuclear MedicineRadiologyMedical ImagingStep SizeNew X-rayRadiographic ImagingCell BiologySingle-pixel Cdznte DetectorBiomedical ImagingMedicineTomography
Two versions of a new high-resolution X-ray computed tomography system are being developed to screen mutagenized mice in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mammalian Genetics Research Facility. The first prototype employs a single-pixel CdZnTe detector with a pinhole collimator operating in pulse counting mode. The second version employs a phosphor screen/CCD detector operating in current mode. The major system hardware includes a low-energy X-ray tube, two linear translation stages and a rotational stage. For the single-pixel detector, image resolution is determined by the step size of the detector stage; preliminary images have been acquired at 100 /spl mu/m and 250 /spl mu/m resolutions. The resolution of the phosphor screen detector is determined by the modulation transfer function of the phosphor screen; images with resolutions approaching 50 /spl mu/m have been acquired. The system performance with the two detectors is described and recent images are presented.
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