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Journal of Instrumentation | 2012

A versatile indirect detector design for hard X-ray microimaging

Paul-Antoine Douissard; Angelica Cecilia; X Rochet; X Chapel; Thierry Martin; T. van de Kamp; Lukas Helfen; Tilo Baumbach; L Luquot; Xianghui Xiao; J Meinhardt; Alexander Rack

Indirect X-ray detectors are of outstanding importance for high resolution imaging, especially at synchrotron light sources: while consisting mostly of components which are widely commercially available, they allow for a broad range of applications in terms of the X-ray energy employed, radiation dose to the detector, data acquisition rate and spatial resolving power. Frequently, an indirect detector consists of a thin-film single crystal scintillator and a high-resolution visible light microscope as well as a camera. In this article, a novel modular-based indirect design is introduced, which offers several advantages: it can be adapted for different cameras, i.e. different sensor sizes, and can be trimmed to work either with (quasi-)monochromatic illumination and the correspondingly lower absorbed dose or with intense white beam irradiation. In addition, it allows for a motorized quick exchange between different magnifications / spatial resolutions. Developed within the European project SCINTAX, it is now commercially available. The characteristics of the detector in its different configurations (i.e. for low dose or for high dose irradiation) as measured within the SCINTAX project will be outlined. Together with selected applications from materials research, non-destructive evaluation and life sciences they underline the potential of this design to make high resolution X-ray imaging widely available.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2017

Optimizing structural and mechanical properties of cryogel scaffolds for use in prostate cancer cell culturing.

Angelica Cecilia; A. Baecker; Elias Hamann; Alexander Rack; T. van de Kamp; Friederike J. Gruhl; Ralf Hofmann; Julian Moosmann; Steffen Hahn; Jubin Kashef; Sondes Bauer; Tomas Farago; Lukas Helfen; Tilo Baumbach

Prostate cancer (PCa) currently is the second most diagnosed cancer in men and the second most cause of cancer death after lung cancer in Western societies. This sets the necessity of modelling prostatic disorders to optimize a therapy against them. The conventional approach to investigating prostatic diseases is based on two-dimensional (2D) cell culturing. This method, however, does not provide a three-dimensional (3D) environment, therefore impeding a satisfying simulation of the prostate gland in which the PCa cells proliferate. Cryogel scaffolds represent a valid alternative to 2D culturing systems for studying the normal and pathological behavior of the prostate cells thanks to their 3D pore architecture that reflects more closely the physiological environment in which PCa cells develop. In this work the 3D morphology of three potential scaffolds for PCa cell culturing was investigated by means of synchrotron X-ray computed micro tomography (SXCμT) fitting the according requirements of high spatial resolution, 3D imaging capability and low dose requirements very well. In combination with mechanical tests, the results allowed identifying an optimal cryogel architecture, meeting the needs for a well-suited scaffold to be used for 3D PCa cell culture applications. The selected cryogel was then used for culturing prostatic lymph node metastasis (LNCaP) cells and subsequently, the presence of multi-cellular tumor spheroids inside the matrix was demonstrated again by using SXCμT.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011

LPE grown LSO:Tb scintillator films for high-resolution X-ray imaging applications at synchrotron light sources

Angelica Cecilia; Alexander Rack; Paul-Antoine Douissard; Thierry Martin; T. dos Santos Rolo; Patrik Vagovič; Elias Hamann; T. van de Kamp; Alexander Riedel; Michael Fiederle; Tilo Baumbach


Entomologie heute | 2015

X-ray radiography of a spraying stick insect (phasmatodea)

T. van de Kamp; T. dos Santos Rolo; Tilo Baumbach; Hartmut Greven


Entomologie heute | 2015

Beetle elytra as role models for lightweight building construction

T. van de Kamp; Moritz Dörstelmann; T. dos Santos Rolo; Tilo Baumbach; Achim Menges; Jan Knippers


Entomologie heute | 2013

Insect imaging at the ANKA synchrotron radiation facility

T. van de Kamp; Alexey Ershov; T. dos Santos Rolo; Alexander Riedel; Tilo Baumbach


Archive | 2017

Research data supporting “Development of structural colour in leaf beetles”

Olimpia Onelli; T. van de Kamp; Jeremy N. Skepper; Janet M. Powell; T. dos Santos Rolo; Tilo Baumbach; Silvia Vignolini


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2017

前立腺癌細胞培養に使用するための凍結ゲル足場の構造と機械的性質の最適化【Powered by NICT】

Angelica Cecilia; A. Baecker; Elias Hamann; Alexander Rack; T. van de Kamp; Friederike J. Gruhl; Ralf Hofmann; Julian Moosmann; Steffen Hahn; Jubin Kashef; Sondes Bauer; Tomas Farago; L. Helfen; Tilo Baumbach


Entomologie heute | 2016

The fossil insects of the Quercy region: a historical review = Die fossilen Insekten der Quercy Region: eine historische Übersicht

Achim H. Schwermann; M. Wuttke; T. dos Santos Rolo; Caterino; Günter Bechly; Heiko Schmied; Tilo Baumbach; T. van de Kamp


Vertebrate Zoology | 2015

The "tooth Systems" of Lissotriton vulgaris (Amphibia: Urodela) with special regard to delayed metamorphosis

Hartmut Greven; T. van de Kamp; T. dos Santos Rolo; Tilo Baumbach; Günter Clemen

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Tilo Baumbach

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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T. dos Santos Rolo

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Angelica Cecilia

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Alexander Rack

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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Elias Hamann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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A. Baecker

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Friederike J. Gruhl

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Hartmut Greven

University of Düsseldorf

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Jubin Kashef

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Julian Moosmann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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