
Recent developments in X-ray microtomography have made it possible to miniaturize a CT scanner into a versatile and cost-effective desktop system that fits into any laboratory environment. The possibilities of the technique are demonstrated for a range of applications. It is also shown how an existing scanning electron microscope with an X-ray detector can, with a specially developed attachment, be transformed into an X-ray microscope and microtomograph.
Mice, X-Rays, Cats, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Animals, Diamond, Embryo, Mammalian, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Microradiography, Bone and Bones, Cochlea, Electron Probe Microanalysis
Mice, X-Rays, Cats, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Animals, Diamond, Embryo, Mammalian, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Microradiography, Bone and Bones, Cochlea, Electron Probe Microanalysis
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