| Literature DB >> 30460131 |
Lorenz Hehn1,2, Regine Gradl1,3, Andrej Voss4, Benedikt Günther1,5, Martin Dierolf1, Christoph Jud1, Konstantin Willer1,2, Sebastian Allner1, Jörg U Hammel6,7, Roland Hessler8, Kaye S Morgan1,3,9, Julia Herzen1, Werner Hemmert4, Franz Pfeiffer1,2,3.
Abstract
Propagation-based phase-contrast computed tomography has become a valuable tool for visualization of three-dimensional biological samples, due to its high contrast between materials with similar attenuation properties. However, one of the most-widely used phase-retrieval algorithms imposes a homogeneity assumption onto the sample, which leads to artifacts for numerous applications where this assumption is violated. Prominent examples are biological samples with highly-absorbing implants. Using synchrotron radiation, we demonstrate by the example of a guinea pig inner ear with a cochlear implant electrode, how a recently developed model-based iterative algorithm for propagation-based phase-contrast computed tomography yields distinct benefits for such a task. We find that the model-based approach improves the overall image quality, removes the detrimental influence of the implant and accurately visualizes the cochlea.Entities:
Keywords: (100.5070) Phase retrieval; (170.6960) Tomography
Year: 2018 PMID: 30460131 PMCID: PMC6238946 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.9.005330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732