AbstractObjective: To determine the feasibility of detecting the structural orientation in cartilage with Diffraction Enhanced X-Ray Imaging.Design: Human tali and femoral head specimens were Diffraction Enhanced X-Ray Imaged (DEI) at the SYRMEP beamline at Elettra at various energy levels to detect the architectural arrangement of collagen within cartilage. DEI utilizes a monochromatic and highly collimated beam, with an analyzer crystal that selectively weights out photons according to the angle they have been deviated with respect to the original direction. This provides images of very high contrast, and with the rejection of X-ray scatter.Results: DEI allowed the visualization of articular cartilage and a structural orientation, resembl...
SummaryObjectivesTo detect structural adaptations of collagen fiber matrix in compressed articular c...
Measurements of the orientational dispersion of collagen fibers in articular cartilage were made usi...
AbstractObjective To establish the correlation between the non-invasive imaging by magnetic resonanc...
AbstractObjective: To determine the feasibility of detecting the structural orientation in cartilage...
AbstractObjective To introduce a novel X-ray technology, diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging (DEI), i...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine regional differences in the orientation of collagen in the articular ca...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
Collagen fibre architecture in articular cartilage is commonly described in terms of the predominant...
While a detailed knowledge of the hierarchical structure and morphology of the extracellular matrix ...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the efficacy of phase-sensitive X-ray imaging for intact synovial joints, wh...
In conventional projection radiography, cartilage and other soft tissues do not produce enough radio...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the fibril architecture of the collagen matrix in the superficial zon...
Objective: To investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) structure ...
Knowledge of the collagen fibre network in articular cartilage is critical to the development of rea...
SummaryObjectiveTo demonstrate the ability of a novel radiographic technique, Diffraction Enhanced R...
SummaryObjectivesTo detect structural adaptations of collagen fiber matrix in compressed articular c...
Measurements of the orientational dispersion of collagen fibers in articular cartilage were made usi...
AbstractObjective To establish the correlation between the non-invasive imaging by magnetic resonanc...
AbstractObjective: To determine the feasibility of detecting the structural orientation in cartilage...
AbstractObjective To introduce a novel X-ray technology, diffraction-enhanced X-ray imaging (DEI), i...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine regional differences in the orientation of collagen in the articular ca...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) struc...
Collagen fibre architecture in articular cartilage is commonly described in terms of the predominant...
While a detailed knowledge of the hierarchical structure and morphology of the extracellular matrix ...
SummaryObjectiveTo test the efficacy of phase-sensitive X-ray imaging for intact synovial joints, wh...
In conventional projection radiography, cartilage and other soft tissues do not produce enough radio...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the fibril architecture of the collagen matrix in the superficial zon...
Objective: To investigate a novel optical method to determine the three dimensional (3-D) structure ...
Knowledge of the collagen fibre network in articular cartilage is critical to the development of rea...
SummaryObjectiveTo demonstrate the ability of a novel radiographic technique, Diffraction Enhanced R...
SummaryObjectivesTo detect structural adaptations of collagen fiber matrix in compressed articular c...
Measurements of the orientational dispersion of collagen fibers in articular cartilage were made usi...
AbstractObjective To establish the correlation between the non-invasive imaging by magnetic resonanc...