Journal article

In Vivo 4D X-Ray Dark-Field Lung Imaging in Mice

YY How, N Reyne, MK Croughan, P Cmielewski, D Batey, LF Costello, R Smith, JN Ahlers, M Cholewa, M Kolodziej, J Duerr, MA Mall, MJ Kitchen, ML Asselin-Labat, DM Paganin, M Donnelley, KS Morgan

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging | Published : 2026

Abstract

X-ray dark-field imaging is well-suited to visualizing the health of the lungs because the alveoli create a strong dark-field signal. However, time-resolved and tomographic (i.e., 4D) dark-field imaging is challenging, since most x-ray dark-field techniques require multiple sample exposures, captured while scanning the position of crystals or gratings. Here, we present the first in vivo 4D x-ray dark-field lung imaging in mice. This was achieved by synchronizing the data acquisition process of a single-exposure grid-based imaging approach with the breath cycle. The short data acquisition time per dark-field projection made this approach feasible for 4D x-ray dark-field imaging by minimizing ..

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