Advances in micro-CT imaging of small animals.
Abstract
<h4>Purpose</h4>Micron-scale computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging is a ubiquitous,
cost-effective, and non-invasive three-dimensional imaging modality. We review recent
developments and applications of micro-CT for preclinical research.<h4>Methods</h4>Based
on a comprehensive review of recent micro-CT literature, we summarize features of
state-of-the-art hardware and ongoing challenges and promising research directions
in the field.<h4>Results</h4>Representative features of commercially available micro-CT
scanners and some new applications for both in vivo and ex vivo imaging are described.
New advancements include spectral scanning using dual-energy micro-CT based on energy-integrating
detectors or a new generation of photon-counting x-ray detectors (PCDs). Beyond two-material
discrimination, PCDs enable quantitative differentiation of intrinsic tissues from
one or more extrinsic contrast agents. When these extrinsic contrast agents are incorporated
into a nanoparticle platform (e.g. liposomes), novel micro-CT imaging applications
are possible such as combined therapy and diagnostic imaging in the field of cancer
theranostics. Another major area of research in micro-CT is in x-ray phase contrast
(XPC) imaging. XPC imaging opens CT to many new imaging applications because phase
changes are more sensitive to density variations in soft tissues than standard absorption
imaging. We further review the impact of deep learning on micro-CT. We feature several
recent works which have successfully applied deep learning to micro-CT data, and we
outline several challenges specific to micro-CT.<h4>Conclusions</h4>All of these advancements
establish micro-CT imaging at the forefront of preclinical research, able to provide
anatomical, functional, and even molecular information while serving as a testbench
for translational research.
Type
Journal articleSubject
AnimalsContrast Media
Phantoms, Imaging
Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed
Photons
X-Ray Microtomography
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24251Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.07.005Publication Info
Clark, DP; & Badea, CT (2021). Advances in micro-CT imaging of small animals. Physica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics
to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical
Physics (AIFB), 88. pp. 175-192. 10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.07.005. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24251.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Cristian Tudorel Badea
Professor in Radiology
Our lab's research focus lies primarily in developing novel quantitative imaging systems,
reconstruction algorithms and analysis methods. My major expertise is in preclinical
CT.
Currently, we are particularly interested in developing novel strategies for spectral
CT imaging using nanoparticle-based contrast agents for theranostics (i.e. therapy
and diagnostics).
We are also engaged in developin
Darin Clark
Assistant Professor in Radiology
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