Imaging of selenium in plants using tapered metal monocapillary optics

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Tapered metal monocapillary optics provide a potential alternative to conventional methods of producing small X-ray beams. This paper presents the initial results of chemically specific imaging using such devices. Cellular resolution of organic selenium is obtained in a longitudinal section of mature Astragalus bisulcatus, a selenium hyperaccumulating plant. This work demonstrates the utility of metal monocapillary optics for imaging dilute levels of target elements in biological tissues.

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Pickering, I. J., Hirsch, G., Prince, R. C., Sneeden, E. Y., Salt, D. E., & George, G. N. (2003). Imaging of selenium in plants using tapered metal monocapillary optics. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 10(3), 289–290. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049503003273

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