G01N2223/6126

Imaging system with adaptive object magnification

An imaging system that is configured to automatically obtain and provide two and three-dimensional digital images of various types of objects (e.g., tissue specimens, animals, electrical devices, etc.) for use in analysis thereof in a manner free of manual repositioning of the objects between images and free of movement of an electromagnetic radiation source and detector within or relative to a cabinet housing of the system.

Detection scheme for x-ray small angle scattering

A detection scheme for x-ray small angle scattering is described. An x-ray small angle scattering apparatus may include a first grating and a complementary second grating. The first grating includes a plurality of first grating cells. The complementary second grating includes a plurality of second grating cells. The second grating is positioned relative to the first grating. A configuration of the first grating, a configuration of the second grating and the relative positioning of the grating are configured to pass one or more small angle scattered photons and to block one or more Compton scattered photons and one or more main x-ray photons.

DIFFRACTION-BASED GLOBAL IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM

An in vitro human-tissue analysis and communication system produces a quantitative diagnostic indicator for in vitro human-tissue analyzed by the system. The system includes a human-tissue-analyzer subsystem with at least one human-tissue analyzer that analyzes in vitro samples of human tissue and produces a quantitative-diagnostic indicator of each sample. The system also includes a two-way communication subsystem that allows the human-tissue-analyzer subsystem to send and receive information relevant to the quantitative-diagnostic indicators. The human-tissue-analyzer subsystem includes at least one tissue diffractometer operatively coupled to a computer database over a network, and configured for acquisition of the in vitro samples, and transfer of the corresponding human-tissue data to the computer database over the network. A computer processor is operatively coupled to the tissue diffractometer, and receives, transmits and processes the human-tissue data using a data analytics algorithm that provides a quantitative-diagnostic indicator of the in vitro sample of human tissue.

Method for preparing a sample for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
11566979 · 2023-01-31 · ·

A method for preparing a sample of organic material for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) may include obtaining granular organic material, forming a portion of the granular organic material into a sample pellet, and searing the organic material. The searing may include searing only an exposed end surface of the sample pellet on which LIBS analysis is to be performed. The method may include pressing the seared sample pellet to consolidate the material comprising the seared end surface.

Near-infrared chemiluminescence emitter with aggregation-induced emission properties

Compounds including triphenylamine and luminol moieties exhibiting near-infrared chemiluminescence useful as reactive oxygen sensors, pharmaceutical compositions including the same, and methods of preparation and use thereof.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR MULTISOURCE VOLUMETRIC SPECTRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
20230375484 · 2023-11-23 ·

A multisource volumetric spectral computed tomography imaging device includes an x-ray source array with multiple spatially distributed x-ray focal spots, an x-ray beam collimator with an array of apertures, each confining the radiation from a corresponding x-ray focal spot to illuminate a corresponding segment of an object, a digital area x-ray detector, and a gantry to rotate the x-ray source array and the detector around the object. An electronic control unit activates the radiations from the x-ray focal spots to scan the object multiple times as the gantry rotates around the object. The images are used to reconstruct a volumetric CT image of the object with reduced scattered radiation. For dual energy and multi energy imaging, radiation from each focal spot is filtered by a corresponding spectral filter to optimize its energy spectrum.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UTILIZATION OF PHOTON COUNTING FOR COLORIZATION IN A CABINET X-RAY SYSTEM
20230384243 · 2023-11-30 · ·

A cabinet X-ray image system for obtaining colorized or greyscale density X-ray images of a specimen has a cabinet defining an interior chamber. The cabinet includes a walled enclosure surrounding the interior chamber, a door configured to cover the interior chamber and a sampling chamber for containing the specimen. The system further includes a display and an X-ray unit. The X-ray unit includes an X-ray source, an X-ray detector and a specimen platform configured to receive the specimen. Moreover, the system includes a controller configured to selectively energize the X-ray source, control the X-ray detector to collect the X-rays, determine the density of different areas of the specimen and create a density X-ray image of the specimen. The density X-ray image is colorized or greyscale. The controller is also configured to selectively display the density X-ray image of the specimen on the display.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-AXIS IMAGING OF SPECIMENS
20220331808 · 2022-10-20 ·

A specimen holding and positioning apparatus operable to substantially non-movably maintain a specimen (e.g., an excised tissue specimen) in a fixed or stable orientation with respect to the apparatus during imaging operations (e.g., x-ray imaging), transport (e.g., from a surgery room to a pathologist's laboratory), and the like for use in facilitating accurate detection and diagnosis of cancers and/or other abnormalities of the specimen.

IMAGING SYSTEM WITH ADAPTIVE OBJECT MAGNIFICATION
20220296189 · 2022-09-22 ·

An imaging system that is configured to automatically obtain and provide two and three-dimensional digital images of various types of objects (e.g., tissue specimens, animals, electrical devices, etc.) for use in analysis thereof in a manner free of manual repositioning of the objects between images and free of movement of an electromagnetic radiation source and detector within or relative to a cabinet housing of the system.

X-ray assisted electron microscopy staining procedure

Disclosed are a procedure and system for live monitoring of staining quality and heavy metal diffusion during electron microscopy preparation protocols for biological samples. The disclosed approach employs x-rays via, e.g., a commercially available micro-CT device, to observe and measure the diffusion and distribution of the heavy metals during conventional biological sample staining procedures for electron microscopy. This allows one to observe and check the quality and homogeneity of the staining without damaging or destroying the sample.