The engineering of large 3D constructs, such as certain craniofacial bone districts, is nowadays a critical challenge. Indeed, the amount of oxygen needed for cell survival is able to reach a maximum diffusion distance of ~150–200 μm from the original vascularization vector, often hampering the long-term survival of the regenerated tissues. Thus, the rapid growth of new blood vessels, delivering oxygen and nutrients also to the inner cells of the bone grafts, is mandatory for their long-term function in clinical practice. Unfortunately, significant progress in this direction is currently hindered by a lack of methods with which to visualize these processes in 3D and reliably quantify them. In this regard, a challenging method for simultaneo...
Computed x-ray phase contrast micro-tomography is the most valuable tool for a three dimensional (3D...
We illustrate some of the uses of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study tissue-engineered bo...
articleRegularized phase tomography was used to image non‐calcified fibrous matrix in in vitro cell‐...
The engineering of large 3D constructs, such as certain craniofacial bone districts, is nowadays a c...
The understanding of structure-function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
The understanding of structure–function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
3D imaging of the bone vasculature is of key importance in the understanding of skeletal disease. As...
International audienceDuring the last decade, X-ray micro Computerized Tomography (CT) has become a ...
X-ray Synchrotron radiation-based techniques, in particular Micro-tomography and Micro-diffraction, ...
International audienceThere is currently a growing interest in 3D microscopic imaging tech...
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...
Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis have been studied for decades using numerous in vitro and in vivo sy...
International audienceThis paper reviews the possibilities offered by X-ray micro-CT in bone tissue ...
Computed x-ray phase contrast micro-tomography is the most valuable tool for a three dimensional (3D...
We illustrate some of the uses of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study tissue-engineered bo...
articleRegularized phase tomography was used to image non‐calcified fibrous matrix in in vitro cell‐...
The engineering of large 3D constructs, such as certain craniofacial bone districts, is nowadays a c...
The understanding of structure-function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
The understanding of structure–function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
3D imaging of the bone vasculature is of key importance in the understanding of skeletal disease. As...
International audienceDuring the last decade, X-ray micro Computerized Tomography (CT) has become a ...
X-ray Synchrotron radiation-based techniques, in particular Micro-tomography and Micro-diffraction, ...
International audienceThere is currently a growing interest in 3D microscopic imaging tech...
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...
Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis have been studied for decades using numerous in vitro and in vivo sy...
International audienceThis paper reviews the possibilities offered by X-ray micro-CT in bone tissue ...
Computed x-ray phase contrast micro-tomography is the most valuable tool for a three dimensional (3D...
We illustrate some of the uses of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study tissue-engineered bo...
articleRegularized phase tomography was used to image non‐calcified fibrous matrix in in vitro cell‐...