The two-crystal phase-contrast X-ray imaging technique using an X-ray crystal interferometer can depict the fine structures of rat's brain such as cerebral cortex, white matter, and basal ganglia. Image quality and contrast by ethanol fixed brain showed significantly better than those by usually used formalin fixation at 35 keV X-ray energy. Image contrast of cortex by ethanol fixation was more than 3-times higher than that by formalin fixation. Thus, the technique of ethanol fixation might be better suited to image cerebral structural detail at 35 keV X-ray energy. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Takeda, T., Thet-Thet-Lwin, Kunii, T., Sirai, R., Ohizumi, T., Maruyama, H., … Ueda, K. (2013). Ethanol fixed brain imaging by phase-contrast X-ray technique. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 425). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/425/2/022004
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