Phase contrast tomography of the mouse cochlea at microfocus x-ray sources

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We present phase contrast x-ray tomography of functional soft tissue within the bony cochlear capsule of mice, carried out at laboratory microfocus sources with well-matched source, detector, geometry, and reconstruction algorithms at spatial resolutions down to 2 μm. Contrast, data quality and resolution enable the visualization of thin membranes and nerve fibers as well as automated segmentation of surrounding bone. By complementing synchrotron radiation imaging techniques, a broad range of biomedical applications becomes possible as demonstrated for optogenetic cochlear implant research. © 2013 © 2013 Author(s).

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Bartels, M., Hernandez, V. H., Krenkel, M., Moser, T., & Salditt, T. (2013). Phase contrast tomography of the mouse cochlea at microfocus x-ray sources. Applied Physics Letters, 103(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4818737

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