Abstract

Micron-scale computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging is a ubiquitous, cost-effective, and non-invasive three-dimensional imaging modality. We review recent developments and applications of micro-CT for preclinical research. Based on a comprehensive review of recent micro-CT literature, we summarize features of state-of-the-art hardware and ongoing challenges and promising research directions in the field. Representative features of commercially available micro-CT scanners and some new applications for both in vivo and ex vivo imaging are described. New advancements include spectral scanning using dual-energy micro-CT based on energy-integrating detectors or a new generation of photon-counting x-ray detectors (PCDs). Beyond two-material discrimination, PCDs enable quantitative differentiation of intrinsic tissues from one or more extrinsic contrast agents. When these extrinsic contrast agents are incorporated into a nanoparticle platform (e.g. liposomes), novel micro-CT imaging applications are possible such as combined therapy and diagnostic imaging in the field of cancer theranostics. Another major area of research in micro-CT is in x-ray phase contrast (XPC) imaging. XPC imaging opens CT to many new imaging applications because phase changes are more sensitive to density variations in soft tissues than standard absorption imaging. We further review the impact of deep learning on micro-CT. We feature several recent works which have successfully applied deep learning to micro-CT data, and we outline several challenges specific to micro-CT. All of these advancements establish micro-CT imaging at the forefront of preclinical research, able to provide anatomical, functional, and even molecular information while serving as a testbench for translational research.

Highlights

  • Micro-computed tomography, known as micro-CT, is the pre­ clinical analogue of clinical CT, providing higher spatial resolution for imaging small animal models of disease

  • This review paper provides a broad overview of current applications and research topics related to preclinical micro-CT technology

  • We began by highlighting several commercial micro-CT scanners, which provide prepackaged imaging solutions for in vivo and ex vivo studies, and transitioned to state-of-the-art applications like in vivo, PCDbased spectral imaging, hybrid diagnostic-therapeutic agents for mo­ lecular imaging and theranostics, and laboratory-based x-ray phase contrast (XPC) imaging

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Summary

Introduction

Micro-computed tomography, known as micro-CT, is the pre­ clinical analogue of clinical CT, providing higher spatial resolution (voxel size

Commercially available contrast agents for micro-CT
Applications of modern micro-CT imaging
Spectral micro-CT
Developments in CT theranostics
Reconstruction of CT data
Phase contrast micro-CT
Deep learning for micro-CT
Denoising and iterative reconstruction
Spectral processing
Segmentation and registration
Super-resolution
Artifact and scatter corrections
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