International audienceX-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biological cells. In particular, scanning small-angle X-ray scattering provides overview images of whole cells in real space as well as local, high-resolution reciprocal space information, rendering it suitable to investigate subcellular nanostructures in unsliced cells. One persisting challenge in cell studies is achieving high throughput in reasonable times. To this end, a fast scanning mode is used to image hundreds of cells in a single scan. A way of dealing with the vast amount of data thus collected is suggested, including a segmentation procedure and three complementary kinds of analysis, i.e. characterization of the cel...
Softcover, 17x24Understanding the intricate details of muscle contraction has a long-standing tradit...
International audienceX-ray nano-imaging is a valuable tool for the 3D characterization of the morph...
AbstractCan individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays? Common wisdom until...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclo...
X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due t...
Cells and biological materials are large objects in comparison to the size of internal components su...
[[abstract]]Our experimental results demonstrate that full-field hard-X-ray microscopy is finally ab...
X-ray microscopy inherently possesses characteristics complementary to optical and electron microsco...
Recent advances in hard x-ray optics, instrumentation and detection have made it possible to probe b...
Full-field X-ray microscopy is a valuable tool for 3D observation of biological systems. In the soft...
Imaging living cells at a resolution higher than the resolution of optical microscopy is a significa...
Softcover, 17x24X-rays provide an ideal probe for studying structures at the nano-scale and are rout...
The capacity to track cells (cell tracking) using x-rays on ex-vivo specimens of both malignant and ...
The x-ray microscope installed at the 3rd generation storage ring BESSY II is dedicated for applicat...
Softcover, 17x24Understanding the intricate details of muscle contraction has a long-standing tradit...
International audienceX-ray nano-imaging is a valuable tool for the 3D characterization of the morph...
AbstractCan individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays? Common wisdom until...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclo...
X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due t...
Cells and biological materials are large objects in comparison to the size of internal components su...
[[abstract]]Our experimental results demonstrate that full-field hard-X-ray microscopy is finally ab...
X-ray microscopy inherently possesses characteristics complementary to optical and electron microsco...
Recent advances in hard x-ray optics, instrumentation and detection have made it possible to probe b...
Full-field X-ray microscopy is a valuable tool for 3D observation of biological systems. In the soft...
Imaging living cells at a resolution higher than the resolution of optical microscopy is a significa...
Softcover, 17x24X-rays provide an ideal probe for studying structures at the nano-scale and are rout...
The capacity to track cells (cell tracking) using x-rays on ex-vivo specimens of both malignant and ...
The x-ray microscope installed at the 3rd generation storage ring BESSY II is dedicated for applicat...
Softcover, 17x24Understanding the intricate details of muscle contraction has a long-standing tradit...
International audienceX-ray nano-imaging is a valuable tool for the 3D characterization of the morph...
AbstractCan individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays? Common wisdom until...