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Physics in medicine & biology, 2008-10, Vol.53 (20), p.5735-5743
2008
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Mouse blood vessel imaging by in-line x-ray phase-contrast imaging
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  • Physics in medicine & biology, 2008-10, Vol.53 (20), p.5735-5743
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England: IOP Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
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  • It is virtually impossible to observe blood vessels by conventional x-ray imaging techniques without using contrast agents. In addition, such x-ray systems are typically incapable of detecting vessels with diameters less than 200 microm. Here we show that vessels as small as 30 microm could be detected using in-line phase-contrast x-ray imaging without the use of contrast agents. Image quality was greatly improved by replacing resident blood with physiological saline. Furthermore, an entire branch of the portal vein from the main axial portal vein to the eighth generation of branching could be captured in a single phase-contrast image. Prior to our work, detection of 30 microm diameter blood vessels could only be achieved using x-ray interferometry, which requires sophisticated x-ray optics. Our results thus demonstrate that in-line phase-contrast x-ray imaging, using physiological saline as a contrast agent, provides an alternative to the interferometric method that can be much more easily implemented and also offers the advantage of a larger field of view. A possible application of this methodology is in animal tumor models, where it can be used to observe tumor angiogenesis and the treatment effects of antineoplastic agents.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0031-9155
eISSN: 1361-6560
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/53/20/011
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_69636919

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