DocumentCode :
1706811
Title :
Computed microtomography (μCT) with unmonochromatized synchrotron X-rays for cancerous human breast tissue and mouse vertebra
Author :
Jung, Haijo ; Kim, Hee-Joung ; Hong, Soonil ; Hong, Jin-Soo ; Jeong, Ha-Kyu ; Je, Jung Ho ; Kim, Bo-Ra ; Yoo, Hyung-Sik
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Yonsei Univ. Coll. of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea
Volume :
3
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
1673
Abstract :
The use of X-ray computed microtomography (μCT) has increased in biomedical research and industrial applications. The inherited high quality of synchrotron radiation (SR) X-rays such as high flux, collimation, and coherence have been used recently to produce radiographic images with high lateral resolution and contrast. A simple and stable imaging system using unmonochromatized SR source based on the principle of phase contrast X-ray imaging consists of a CCD detector coupled with optical lens system at the Pohang Light Source (PLS) 5C1 beamline. The spatial resolution of the imaging system was determined using the modulation transfer function (MTF), which was measured by sequential calculations obtained from sharp edge images. Projection image data were obtained at 250 steps over 180 degrees of rotation with an acquisition time of 30 to 150 msec per projection image, depending on the imaged object materials, and tomographic images were reconstructed using a simple filtered backprojection algorithm.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; X-ray apparatus; bone; cancer; computerised tomography; diagnostic radiography; electron accelerators; mammography; optical transfer function; storage rings; 30 to 150 ms; CCD detector; PLS 5C1 beamline; Pohang Light Source; cancerous human breast tissue; computed microtomography; filtered backprojection algorithm; modulation transfer function; mouse vertebra; optical lens; phase contrast X-ray imaging; radiographic images; sharp edge images; spatial resolution; synchrotron radiation; unmonochromatized synchrotron X-rays; Biomedical computing; Biomedical optical imaging; Breast tissue; High-resolution imaging; Humans; Mice; Spatial resolution; Strontium; Synchrotrons; X-rays;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008663
Filename :
1008663
Link To Document :
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