Phase-contrast X-ray computed tomography (CT) enabling the observation of biological soft tissues without contrast enhancement has been developed. The X-ray phase shift caused by an object is measured and input to a standard CT reconstruction algorithm. A thousand times increase in the image sensitivity to soft tissues is achieved compared with the conventional CT using absorption contrast. This is because the X-ray phase shift cross section of light elements is about a thousand times larger than the absorption cross section. The phase shift is detected using an X-ray in-terferometer and computer analyses of interference patterns. Experiments were performed using a synchrotron X-ray source. Excellent image sensitivity is demonstrated in the observation of cancerous rabbit liver. The CT images distinguish cancer lesion from normal liver tissue and, moreover, visualize the pathological condition in the lesion. Although the X-ray energy employed and the present observation area size are not suitable for medical applications as they are, phase-contrast X-ray CT is promising for investigating the internal structure of soft tissue which is almost transparent for X-rays. The high sensitivity also provides the advantage of reducing X-ray doses. 1.‚Í ‚ ¶‚ß ‚É •¨ 'Ì "à•" ‚Ì •\ '¢ ‚ð"ñ"j ‰ó "I ‚ÉŽO ŽŸ OE³ ŠÏ Ž@ ‚Å‚« ‚é •û-@ ‚̈ê‚Ìˆê ‚Â‚ÉX•üCT‚ª ‚ ‚è•A'Ì "à ‚Ì •f 'f Žè-@ ‚AE‚µ‚Ĉã-à ‚É'å ‚« ‚-•v OE£‚µ‚Ä‚¢ ‚é •B'oeƒRƒ\ ƒg ƒ‰ ƒXƒg‚Ì "-• ¶‹@•\ ‚ÍX•ü ‚ª ‚Ç‚ê ‚¾‚¯ " §‰ß ‚· ‚é ‚© ‚É‚ae‚Á‚Ä‚¨‚è‚É‚ae‚Á‚Ä‚¨‚è•A"í ŽÊ 'Ì "à‚ÌX•ü •ü ‹z ŽûOEW •"P‚Ì •ª •z ‚ª ƒRƒ\ ƒgƒ‰ ƒXƒg‚É"½‰f ‚· ‚é ‚± ‚AE ‚É‚È ‚é.•ü ‹z ŽûOEW •" ƒÊ‚Í •d ‚¢OE³'f ‚ð '½ ‚-ŠÜ‚Þ ‚Ù ‚Ç'å ‚« ‚-‚È‚é ‚½‚ß•A•oe‚È ‚Ç‚Í "äŠr "I-Ç ‚-ŠÏ Ž@ ‚Å‚«‚é •B ‚µ ‚©‚µ•A• ¶ 'Ì "î •" 'g •D‚Ì ŠÏ Ž@ ‚É‚È‚é ‚AE ƒRƒ" ƒgƒ‰ ƒX ƒg‚ª ‚‚«‚É ‚-‚-‚È‚é.‚± ‚ê ‚Í •AƒÊ ‚ª •¬ ‚³ ‚¢OEy OE³ 'f ‚Ì ‚Ý‚Å'g•D‚ª OE`•¬ ‚³ ‚ê ‚Ä‚¨‚è‚Ä‚¨‚è•AX•ü ‚É'Î ‚µ‚Ä 262
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MOMOSE, A. (1996). Phase-contrast X-ray CT. Nihon Kessho Gakkaishi, 38(4), 288–293. https://doi.org/10.5940/jcrsj.38.288
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