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Real-time in-vivo imaging of small organisms

Author
Dammer Jiří, Mgr. IEAP
Jakůbek Jan, Ing. PhD. IEAP
Hanus Robert, Mgr. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences
Weyda František, doc. RNDr. CSc. Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v. v. i.
Vavřík Daniel, Ing.,Ph.D. IEAP

Year
2008

Scientific journal
ICATPP congf. proceedings, p. 640-644

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Abstract
Method of X-ray transmission radiography is available for 100 years and it is one of the fastest and easiest ways to study the internal structures of the tissue, samples or body. Advances in semiconductor technology in last years makes possible to fabricate new types of X-ray detectors (e.g. Medipix2 photon counting chip). Compared to the film technique it brings real-time information about the studied object with high resolution, high sensitivity and broad dynamic range. These semiconductor-based imaging systems become important as new tools in the field of small animal imaging for cancer research and for observation of the dynamic processes inside the organism. It opens up new possibilities for researchers to perform non-invasively studies of the tissue for mutations or pathologies and to monitor disease progression and response to therapy.
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Cite article as:
J. Dammer, J. Jakůbek, R. Hanus, F. Weyda, D. Vavřík, "Real-time in-vivo imaging of small organisms", ICATPP congf. proceedings, p. 640-644 (2008)

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