Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a technique for detailed three-dimensional imaging of the internal structure of samples with small dimensions. Researchers in biology, medicine or material sciences can use it to obtain information about the structure and composition of tissue or material samples, which is important for diagnoses or further analyses.
Micro-CT is based on X-ray images that are combined to form a three-dimensional image. Depending on the type of sample, different X-ray methods are used to image the sample as accurately as possible. Decisive parameters here are the resolution, contrast and sensitivity of the method used.
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Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a technique for detailed three-dimensional imaging of the internal structure of samples with small dimensions. Researchers in biology, medicine or material sciences can use it to obtain information about the structure and composition of tissue or material samples, which is important for diagnoses or further analyses.
Micro-CT is based on X-ray images that are combined to form a three-dimensional image. Depending on the type of sample, different X-ray methods are used to image the sample as accurately as possible. Decisive parameters here are the resolution, contrast and sensitivity of the method used.
Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a technique for detailed three-dimensional imaging of the internal structure of samples with small dimensions. Researchers in biology, medicine or material sciences can use it to obtain information about the structure and composition of tissue or material samples, which is important for…
Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a technique for detailed three-dimensional imaging of the internal structure of samples with small dimensions. Researchers…