Fruit flies, specifically Drosophila melanogaster, are extensively used in biomedical research due to their genetic simplicity and rapid life cycle.
MicroCT has become an indispensable tool in dental research, providing high-resolution, non-destructive imaging capabilities that allow for detailed examination of tooth structures and dental restorations.
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) have become a prominent model organism in biomedical research due to their genetic similarity to humans, rapid development, and transparency during early life stages.
MicroCT is a non-destructive imaging technique that provides high-resolution, three-dimensional visualizations of wood’s internal structures.
MicroCT or micro-computed tomography, is a game-changer for researchers across various fields.
Mouse embryos are pivotal in biomedical research due to their genetic and physiological similarities to humans. They serve as models for studying developmental processes, genetic disorders, and congenital anomalies.
Submicron imaging of mineralised bone opens the field of ultra-structural analysis of bone including the distribution of osteocyte lacunae (spaces) and blood vessel canals.
MicroCT imaging is limited only by size and X-ray opacity of samples, and the X4 POSEIDON in its dual X-ray detector configuration is able to achieve excellent scan results with large dense samples as well as high resolution at submicron voxel sizes for smaller samples.