Micro computed tomography for vascular exploration.

Lyubomir Zagorchev, Pierre Oses, Zhen W Zhuang, Karen Moodie, Mary Jo Mulligan-Kehoe, Michael Simons, Thierry Couffinhal
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Vascular exploration of small animals requires imaging hardware with a very high spatial resolution, capable of differentiating large as well as small vessels, in both in vivo and ex vivo studies. Micro Computed Tomography (micro-CT) has emerged in recent years as the preferred modality for this purpose, providing high resolution 3D volumetric data suitable for analysis, quantification, validation, and visualization of results. The usefulness of micro-CT, however, can be adversely affected by a range of factors including physical animal preparation, numerical quantification, visualization of results, and quantification software with limited possibilities. Exacerbating these inherent difficulties is the lack of a unified standard for micro-CT imaging. Most micro-CT today is aimed at particular applications and the software tools needed for quantification, developed mainly by imaging hardware manufacturers, lack the level of detail needed to address more specific aims. This review highlights the capabilities of micro-CT for vascular exploration, describes the current state of imaging protocols, and offers guidelines and suggestions aimed at making micro-CT more accurate, replicable, and robust.

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用于血管探查的微型计算机断层扫描。
在体内和离体研究中,小动物血管探测需要具有非常高空间分辨率的成像硬件,能够区分大血管和小血管。近年来,微计算机断层扫描(Micro - ct)作为这一目的的首选方式出现,提供适合分析、量化、验证和结果可视化的高分辨率3D体积数据。然而,micro-CT的有用性可能受到一系列因素的不利影响,包括物理动物准备、数值量化、结果可视化和定量软件的可能性有限。微ct成像缺乏统一的标准,加剧了这些固有的困难。目前,大多数微型ct针对的是特定应用,而量化所需的软件工具主要由成像硬件制造商开发,缺乏解决更具体目标所需的细节水平。这篇综述强调了微ct在血管探测方面的能力,描述了成像方案的现状,并提供了旨在使微ct更准确、可复制和健壮的指南和建议。
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