Microcomputed tomography (Micro CT) is a high-resolution imaging device, which produces non-destructive 3D images of a biological structure, like a tooth. Micro CT can be compared to CT scan to ...
Recently, there has been exponential growth within the CT systems market. Consequently, a large variety of systems have landed on the market, ranging from giant, flagship systems covering an extensive ...
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Arno Merkle, Product Marketing Director for the TESCAN micro-CT business division. Micro-CT is one of the most exciting areas in materials imaging. Can you explain ...
An interview with Phil Salmon from Bruker, discussing the development of the SKYSCAN 1276, an in vivo micro-CT scanner designed for preclinical applications. I work in Bruker micro-CT as a life ...
Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) offers significant advantages over other X-ray imaging techniques in the field of bone research. Its high-level X-ray absorption enables good contrast and the ...
A research team from Eurostar looks to increase the speed and efficiency of microCT scanning by introducing automation. What is better than an X-ray? How about an image that lets you look inside ...
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