The gallery is continuously updated with images obtained with the AXIA equipment.
This is two µCT images of a piece of human cortical bone shown in grayscale and with the porosities segmented with vasculature in red and osteocyte lacunae in yellow. The images were measured on our Xradia 620 Versa, and is related to a graphical review published in Journal of Structural Biology.
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Femur rotation visualised by Aarhus X-ray Imaging Alliance (AXIA) at Aarhus University.
This is two µCT images of mouse femoral bone shown in grayscale and with the porosities segmented with vasculature in red and osteocyte lacunae in yellow. The images were measured on our Xradia 620 Versa, and is related to a graphical review published in Journal of Structural Biology.
This is a segmented and sliced µCT image of a human femur. The image was measured on AXIA's VivaCT 80 scanner and analyzed with Dragonfly (https://www.theobjects.com/dragonfly/index.html
This is a segmented µCT image of an icefish eye that was extracted and imaged after infiltration of the the vascular network with the contrast agent microfil. The image was measured on a Scanco CT 35 and won third place in the photo competition of the Danish National Research Foundation 2020, and is related to research published in eLife.