Cone Beam X-Ray Luminescence Tomography Imaging Based on KA-FEM Method for Small Animals

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Cone beam X-ray luminescence tomography can realize fast X-ray luminescence tomography imaging with relatively low scanning time compared with narrow beam X-ray luminescence tomography. However, cone beam X-ray luminescence tomography suffers from an ill-posed reconstruction problem. First, the feasibility of experiments with different penetration and multispectra in small animal has been tested using nanophosphor material. Then, the hybrid reconstruction algorithm with KA-FEM method has been applied in cone beam X-ray luminescence tomography for small animals to overcome the ill-posed reconstruction problem, whose advantage and property have been demonstrated in fluorescence tomography imaging. The in vivo mouse experiment proved the feasibility of the proposed method.

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Chen, D., Meng, F., Zhao, F., & Xu, C. (2016). Cone Beam X-Ray Luminescence Tomography Imaging Based on KA-FEM Method for Small Animals. BioMed Research International, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6450124

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