Human brain tissue belongs to the most impressive and delicate three-dimensional structures in nature. Its outstanding functional importance in the organism implies a strong need for brain imaging modalities. Although magnetic resonance imaging provides deep insights, its spatial resolution is insufficient to study the structure on the level of individual cells. Therefore, our knowledge of brain microstructure currently relies on two-dimensional techniques, optical and electron microscopy, which generally require severe preparation procedures including sectioning and staining. X-ray absorption microtomography yields the necessary spatial resolution, but since the composition of the different types of brain tissue is similar, the images show...
Imaging techniques for visualizing cerebral vasculature and distinguishing functional areas are esse...
Purpose: To perform in vivo imaging of the cerebellum with an in-plane resolution of 120 mm to obser...
Studying the vasculature in the human brain using classical histology can be challenging due to the ...
X-ray imaging in absorption contrast mode is well established for hard tissue visualization. However...
Imaging modalities including magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray computed tomography are establishe...
To quantitatively evaluate brain tissue and its corresponding function, knowledge of the 3D cellular...
Cell visualization and counting plays a crucial role in biological and medical research including th...
There is a lack of the necessary methodology for three-dimensional (3D) investigation of soft tissue...
Advances in high-resolution hard X-ray computed tomography have led to the field of virtual histolog...
Softcover, 17x24To bring physiology and pathology of the human brain into better micro-anatomical an...
In the present work, we evaluate and compare the contrast and resolution obtained on different neuro...
Knowledge of the three-dimensional (3d) neuronal cytoarchitecture is an important factor in order to...
Softcover, 17x24Deciphering the three-dimensional (3d) cytoarchitecture of neuronal tissue is an imp...
Purpose: To perform in vivo imaging of the cerebellum with an in-plane resolution of 120 mm to obser...
Accurate knowledge of the morphology of the human brain is required for minimally or non-invasive su...
Imaging techniques for visualizing cerebral vasculature and distinguishing functional areas are esse...
Purpose: To perform in vivo imaging of the cerebellum with an in-plane resolution of 120 mm to obser...
Studying the vasculature in the human brain using classical histology can be challenging due to the ...
X-ray imaging in absorption contrast mode is well established for hard tissue visualization. However...
Imaging modalities including magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray computed tomography are establishe...
To quantitatively evaluate brain tissue and its corresponding function, knowledge of the 3D cellular...
Cell visualization and counting plays a crucial role in biological and medical research including th...
There is a lack of the necessary methodology for three-dimensional (3D) investigation of soft tissue...
Advances in high-resolution hard X-ray computed tomography have led to the field of virtual histolog...
Softcover, 17x24To bring physiology and pathology of the human brain into better micro-anatomical an...
In the present work, we evaluate and compare the contrast and resolution obtained on different neuro...
Knowledge of the three-dimensional (3d) neuronal cytoarchitecture is an important factor in order to...
Softcover, 17x24Deciphering the three-dimensional (3d) cytoarchitecture of neuronal tissue is an imp...
Purpose: To perform in vivo imaging of the cerebellum with an in-plane resolution of 120 mm to obser...
Accurate knowledge of the morphology of the human brain is required for minimally or non-invasive su...
Imaging techniques for visualizing cerebral vasculature and distinguishing functional areas are esse...
Purpose: To perform in vivo imaging of the cerebellum with an in-plane resolution of 120 mm to obser...
Studying the vasculature in the human brain using classical histology can be challenging due to the ...