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State of art micro-CT

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2000
By using high technology an X-ray microtomograph (micro-CT) was created as a simply usable, desktop instrument. The micro-CT is a laboratory system for non-destructive three-dimensional microscopy, giving true spatial resolution over a million times more detailed than the medical CT-scanners.
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Fundamentals of Micro-CT Imaging

2019
This chapter briefly describes the fundamentals of micro-CT. The sections will briefly describe principles of micro-computed tomography, reconstruction to image, acquisition, and creation of acquisition data. In the following sections, micro-CT components, tube-based micro-CT systems, and synchrotron micro-CT techniques are covered.
Kaan Orhan, Arda Büyüksungur
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Clinical micro-CT for dental imaging

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
We exploit the development of a clinical computed microtomography (micro-CT) system for dental imaging. While the conventional dental CT simply serves implant treatment, the clinical dental micro-CT may provide clinicians with a histologic evaluation.
Hanbean Youn   +5 more
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Micro-CT in Osteoporosis Research

2019
The treatment of osteoporotic patients is an increasing problem all over the world. Osteoporosis development and treatment methods are often researched with micro-CT. The description of the most common models and research directions is helpful in reviewing this complex research field.
Szandra Körmendi   +3 more
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Pathological calcifications studied with micro-CT

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
The microstructure of pathological biomineral deposits has received relatively little attention, perhaps, in part because of the difficulty preparing samples for microscopy. MicroCT avoids these difficulties, and laboratory microCT results are reviewed for aortic valve calcification (human as well as a rabbit model), for human renal calculi (stones ...
Stuart R. Stock   +4 more
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Micro-CT in Artificial Tissues

2019
The computed tomography (CT) technology, whose theoretical basis goes back to 1917, started after an Australian mathematician Johan Radon proved that the reconstruction of an (N) dimensional object might be obtained from the (N-1) dimensional projections of the same object. As the general structure, the micro-CT (microcomputed tomography) is similar to
Leyla Türker Şener   +3 more
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[Micro-CT, clinical CT].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2006
Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disease characterized by bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture risk. Bone fragility and fracture risk primarily reflect the integration of bone density and bone quality. Micro-computed tomography (CT) and clinical CT are useful techniques for assessing osteoporosis and predicting fracture risk.
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Evaluation of bone scaffolds by micro-CT

Osteoporosis International, 2011
This paper reviews the possibilities offered by X-ray micro-CT in bone tissue engineering. This technique provides a fast, nondestructive, and 3D quantification of bone scaffolds, bone ingrowth, and microvascularization. Synchrotron radiation absorption and phase micro-CT offer additional advantages to image newly formed bone in bioceramic scaffolds ...
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Introduction to Micro-CT Imaging

2019
Experimental and preclinical bone and dental research has employed micro-computed tomography (Micro-CT) increasingly over the last two decades which is currently being utilized in various fields such as biomedical research, materials science, pharmaceutical medicine development and manufacturing, composites, dental research, electronic components ...
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Micro-CT in Dentistry

2022
Kaan Orhan, Bora Akat, Berkan Celikten
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