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View article: Multispectral near‐infrared spectroscopy study evaluating the effect of razor design on shaving‐induced erythema
Multispectral near‐infrared spectroscopy study evaluating the effect of razor design on shaving‐induced erythema Open
Background While shaving‐induced erythema is a common inflammatory skin issue, there is a lack of quantitative information on how well a shaving product performs in this regard. In this study, multispectral near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS…
View article: X-ray imaging of human brain tissue down to the molecule level
X-ray imaging of human brain tissue down to the molecule level Open
X rays have been used for medical imaging since RÖNTGEN's fascinating discovery 125 years ago. The first radiographs of human hands were made public less than a month after his famous paper. The conventional X-ray sources integrated into t…
View article: Magnetohydrodynamics in Biomedical Applications
Magnetohydrodynamics in Biomedical Applications Open
This chapter discusses recent advances in biomedical applications of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). The magnetohydrodynamic (MDH) effect is a physical phenomenon describing the motion of a conducting fluid flowing under influencing of an exte…
View article: Double Grating Interferometry in a Commercial Micro Computed Tomography System for Biomedical Imaging
Double Grating Interferometry in a Commercial Micro Computed Tomography System for Biomedical Imaging Open
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View article: Hard X-ray Nano-Holotomography of Formalin-Fixated and Paraffin-Embedded Human Brain Tissue
Hard X-ray Nano-Holotomography of Formalin-Fixated and Paraffin-Embedded Human Brain Tissue Open
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View article: Visualization and Segmentation of Cells in Unstained Paraffin-Embedded Cerebral Tissue
Visualization and Segmentation of Cells in Unstained Paraffin-Embedded Cerebral Tissue Open
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View article: Volumetric Nanoscale Imaging: Hard X‐Ray Nanoholotomography: Large‐Scale, Label‐Free, 3D Neuroimaging beyond Optical Limit (Adv. Sci. 6/2018)
Volumetric Nanoscale Imaging: Hard X‐Ray Nanoholotomography: Large‐Scale, Label‐Free, 3D Neuroimaging beyond Optical Limit (Adv. Sci. 6/2018) Open
In article number https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201700694, Bert Müller and co‐workers launch nano‐holotomography for the isotropic 3D imaging of paraffin‐embedded human brain tissues. Nano‐holotomography bridges the spatial resolution gap b…
View article: Hard X‐Ray Nanoholotomography: Large‐Scale, Label‐Free, 3D Neuroimaging beyond Optical Limit
Hard X‐Ray Nanoholotomography: Large‐Scale, Label‐Free, 3D Neuroimaging beyond Optical Limit Open
There have been great efforts on the nanoscale 3D probing of brain tissues to image subcellular morphologies. However, limitations in terms of tissue coverage, anisotropic resolution, stain dependence, and complex sample preparation all hi…
View article: Implementation of a double-grating interferometer for phase-contrast computed tomography in a conventional system nanotom® m
Implementation of a double-grating interferometer for phase-contrast computed tomography in a conventional system nanotom® m Open
Visualizing the internal architecture of large soft tissue specimens within the laboratory environment in a label-free manner is challenging, as the conventional absorption-contrast tomography yields a poor contrast. In this communication,…
View article: Hard X-ray submicrometer tomography of human brain tissue at Diamond Light Source
Hard X-ray submicrometer tomography of human brain tissue at Diamond Light Source Open
There is a lack of the necessary methodology for three-dimensional (3D) investigation of soft tissues with cellular resolution without staining or tissue transformation. Synchrotron radiation based hard X-ray in-line phase contrast tomogra…
View article: Multimodal imaging of the human knee down to the cellular level
Multimodal imaging of the human knee down to the cellular level Open
Computed tomography reaches the best spatial resolution for the three-dimensional visualization of human tissues among the available nondestructive clinical imaging techniques. Nowadays, sub-millimeter voxel sizes are regularly obtained. R…
View article: X-ray phase microtomography with a single grating for high-throughput investigations of biological tissue
X-ray phase microtomography with a single grating for high-throughput investigations of biological tissue Open
The high-throughput 3D visualisation of biological specimens is essential for studying diseases and developmental disorders. It requires imaging methods that deliver high-contrast, high-resolution volumetric information at short sample pre…
View article: Micro- and nanoanatomy of human brain tissues
Micro- and nanoanatomy of human brain tissues Open
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\nThe human brain is one of the most complex organs in the body, containing billions of neurons of hundreds of types. To understand its properties and func…