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Multi-scale X-ray phase-contrast tomography of murine heart tissue
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2156-7085
Date Issued
2020
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DOI
10.1364/BOE.386576
Abstract
The spatial organization of cardiac muscle tissue exhibits a complex structure on multiple length scales, from the sarcomeric unit to the whole organ. Here we demonstrate a multi-scale three-dimensional imaging (3d) approach with three levels of magnification, based on synchrotron X-ray phase contrast tomography. Whole mouse hearts are scanned in an undulator beam, which is first focused and then broadened by divergence. Regions-of-interest of the hearts are scanned in parallel beam as well as a biopsy by magnified cone beam geometry using a X-ray waveguide optic. Data is analyzed in terms of orientation, anisotropy and the sarcomeric periodicity via a local Fourier transformation.
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