X-ray diffraction imaging of cardiac cells and tissue

2019-07-01 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​X-ray diffraction imaging of cardiac cells and tissue​
Nicolas, J.-D.; Bernhardt, M.; Schlick, S. F. ; Tiburcy, M. ; Zimmermann, W.-H. ; Khan, A. & Markus, A.  et al.​ (2019) 
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology144 pp. 151​-165​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2018.05.012 

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Nicolas, Jan-David; Bernhardt, Marten; Schlick, Susanne F. ; Tiburcy, Malte ; Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus ; Khan, Amara; Markus, Andrea ; Alves, Frauke ; Toischer, Karl ; Salditt, Tim 
Abstract
With the development of advanced focusing optics for x-rays, we can now use x-ray beams with spot sizes in the micro- or nanometer range to scan cells and large areas of tissues and continuously record the diffraction signals. From this data, x-ray scattering maps or so-called x-ray darkfield images are computed showing how different types of cells or regions of tissues differ in their diffraction intensity. At the same time a diffraction pattern is available for each scan point which encodes the local nanostructure, averaged over many contributing constituents illuminated by the beam. In this work we have exploited these new capabilities of scanning x-ray diffraction to investigate cardiac muscle cells as well as cardiac tissue. We give examples of how cardiac cells, especially living, cultured cells, can be prepared to be compatible with the instrumentation constraints of nano- or micro-diffraction instruments. Furthermore, we show how the developmental stage, ranging from neonatal to adult cells, as well as the final preparation state of the cardiomyocytes influences the recorded scattering signal and how these diffraction signals compare to the structure of a fully developed cardiac muscle.
Issue Date
1-July-2019
Journal
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 
Organization
Institut für Röntgenphysik 
Working Group
RG Salditt (Structure of Biomolecular Assemblies and X-Ray Physics) 
ISSN
0079-6107
eISSN
1873-1732
Language
English
Subject(s)
x-ray imaging; x-ray scattering

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