X-ray microscopy study of track membranes and biological objects.

Autor: Artioukov, I. A., Asadchikov, V. E., Gulimova, V. I., Levashov, V. E., Mchedlishvili, B. V., Kurohtin, A. N., Postnov, A. A., Popov, A. V., Saveliev, S. V., Struk, I. I., Vilensky, A. I., Vinogradov, A. V., Zagorsky, D. L.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2000, Vol. 507 Issue 1, p135, 5p
Abstrakt: The development of two types of X-ray microscopy applying to the organic objects investigation (biological samples and polymer matrix) is reported. Polymer track membranes were investigated using Schwarzchild X-ray microscope with 20 nm wavelength. Pore diameters down to 0.2 μm were clearly imaged. Contact X-ray microscopy at 0.229 nm wavelength was used to obtain clear images of inner structure of native biological samples. High contrast together with the high resolution (about 2-3μm) allowed us to use this method for quantitative analysis of demineralization process taking place in the skeleton of amphibious after several weeks of weightlessness on biosputnik board. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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