Nano-computed tomography (nano-CT) is an emerging, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging technique and represents a technical advancement of the established micro-CT technology. Based on the application of a transmission target X-ray tube, the focal spot size can be decreased down to diameters less than 400 nanometers (nm). Together with specific detectors and examination protocols, a superior spatial resolution up to 400 nm (10 % MTF) can be achieved, thereby exceeding the resolution capacity of typical micro-CT systems. The technical concept of nano-CT imaging as well as the basics of specimen preparation are demonstrated exemplarily. Characteristics of atherosclerotic plaques (intraplaque hemorrhage and calcifications) in a murine model of atherosclerosis (ApoE (-/-)/LDLR(-/-)double knockout mouse) are demonstrated in the context of superior spatial resolution in comparison to micro-CT. Furthermore, this article presents the application of nano-CT for imaging cerebral microcirculation (murine), lung structures (porcine), and trabecular microstructure (ovine) in contrast to micro-CT imaging. This review shows the potential of nano-CT as a radiological method in biomedical basic research and discusses the application of experimental, high resolution CT techniques in consideration of other high resolution cross-sectional imaging techniques. Key Points: •â€‡Nano-computed tomography is a high resolution CT-technology for 3D imaging at sub-micrometer resolution. •â€‡The technical concept bases on a further development of the established ex-vivo-micro-CT technology. •â€‡By improvement of the spatial resolution, structures at a cellular level become visible (e.g. osteocyte lacunae). Citation Format: •â€‡Kampschulte M, Langheinirch AC, Sender J et al. Nano-Computed Tomography: Technique and Applications. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2016; 188: 146 - 154.
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Kampschulte, M., Langheinirch, A. C., Sender, J., Litzlbauer, H. D., Althöhn, U., Schwab, J. D., … Krombach, G. A. (2016). Nano-Computed Tomography: Technique and Applications. RoFo Fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren, 188(2), 146–154. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-106541
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