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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik
BP 1: Imaging
BP 1.12: Vortrag
Montag, 16. März 2015, 12:45–13:00, H 1028
Propagation-based phase contrast tomography of neuronal tissues — •Mareike Töpperwien1, Martin Krenkel1, Jürgen Goldschmidt2, and Tim Salditt1 — 1Institute for X-Ray Physics, Göttingen, Germany — 2Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany
In order to visualize the 3D native structure of neuronal tissues with cellular and sub-cellular resolution in macroscopically large volumes, hard x-ray tomography offers a unique potential beyond the current capabilities of histology. However, classical x-ray tomography based on absorption gives nearly no contrast for soft biological tissues. In order to visualize also non-absorbing or weakly absorbing structures, the much stronger phase shifts which the sample induces in a (partially) coherent wavefront can be exploited for contrast formation. During free space propagation behind the object, these phase shifts are converted to a measurable intensity image by interference of the disturbed wave fronts. Thus, the original phase distribution has to be reconstructed from the intensity images using suitable phase retrieval algorithms.
As proof-of-concept, in this work we present propagation-based x-ray phase contrast tomography of neuronal tissues. In specially dried samples, sub-cellular resolution in mm sized tissue volumes has been achieved yielding three dimensional renderings which are consistent with classical histology results. We also show that complementing the synchrotron radiation results, a compact laboratory setup with a high brilliance liquid-metal microfocus source can be used.