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Three-Dimensional Structural Analysis of a Mouse Eyeball by Using Synchrotron Micro-CT
2018
New Physics Sae Mulli
Three-dimensional (3D) histology is an imaging system for acquiring 3D structural information on cells or tissues. Understanding the 3D structure of tissues and cells by using 2D sections is difficult. A general 3D reconstruction method by stacking serial sectioned images of a tissue is hard work and can lead to reconstruction errors through sections that are torn or missing. Experiments were performed at the beamline 6C of the Pohang Light Source (PLS) using phase-contrast X-ray imaging
doi:10.3938/npsm.68.486
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