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Micro-computed tomography (microCT) or X-Ray Microscopy (XRM) is X-ray imaging in 3D, the same method used in clinical CT scans, but on a small scale with massively increased resolution. It really represents 3D microscopy, where very fine scale internal structure of objects is imaged non-destructively, both in vivo and ex vivo. In this sixth video of the series "Applications of MicroCT in Life Science": 1. Mouse brain with stroke Os04-stained 2. Mouse in vivo scan with contrast 20µm voxel size 3. Mouse kidney critical-point dried HMDS 1.5µm voxel size 4. Mouse kidney with µAngiofil contrast MIP 2.5µm voxel size 5. Mouse kidney with µAngiofil contrast volume rendered - 2.5µm voxel size 6. Mouse nano 12000 contrast agent after 30min 7. Neonatal mouse, post-mortem 18µm voxel size 8. Pig eye with µAngiofil contrast 17µm voxel size 9. Rabbit kidney microfil contrast 6.5µm voxel size 10. Rat ex vivo 19µm voxel size 11. Zebrafish PTA-stained 3µm voxel size Bruker micro- and nano-tomography are available in a range of easy-to-use desktop and floor-standing instruments, which generate 3D images of your sample’s morphology and internal microstructure with resolutions down to micron and even sub-micron levels. Bruker’s portfolio of 3D X-ray microCT systems offers turnkey solutions for non-destructive, high-resolution 3D imaging of small laboratory animals and a wide variety of biological samples. This includes mineralized and soft tissues, tumors, plants, and insects, as well as archeological and paleontological research fields. Learn more: https://goto.bruker.com/3CQCAqc #MicroCT #SoftTissue #Microtomography #Xray #PreclinicalImaging