Physics Open (Feb 2021)

Multiscale biomedical imaging at the SYRMEP beamline of Elettra - Closing the gap between preclinical research and patient applications

  • Christian Dullin,
  • Francesca di Lillo,
  • Angelika Svetlove,
  • Jonas Albers,
  • Willi Wagner,
  • Andrea Markus,
  • Nicola Sodini,
  • Diego Dreossi,
  • Frauke Alves,
  • Giuliana Tromba

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100050

Abstract

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Here we present the specifications and capabilities of the SYRMEP (SYnchrotron Radiation for MEdical Physics) beamline of the Italian Synchrotron “Elettra” in Trieste. SYRMEP was designed to provide X-ray imaging in an energy range that fits both biomedical research and clinical applications on patients. Additionally, SYRMEP covers a spatial resolution range of 100 μm down to 1 μm (1/50th the width of a human hair) with a comparably wide field-of-view (FOV), which enables studies in large specimens and therefore closes the gap between micro computed tomography (CT) in biomedical research and clinical CT imaging. Moreover, the possible long sample-to-detector distance allows for an effective use of free-propagation phase contrast that increases dose efficacy and soft-tissue contrast. These parameters and their function are further discussed on a set of examples of biomedical applications.

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