Fresnel coherent diffractive imaging tomography of whole cells in capillaries

2014 
X-ray tomography can be used to study the structure of whole cells in close to their native state. Ptychographic Fresnel coherent diffractive imaging (FCDI) holds particular promise for high-resolution tomographic imaging with quantitative phase sensitivity. To avoid the common missing wedge problem in tomography, cells can be mounted in thin glass capillaries that allow access to the full 180° angular field. However, soft x-rays, which are preferred for cellular imaging, interact strongly with capillaries, sometimes leading to violation of the usual assumptions for coherent diffractive imaging (CDI) and introducing artifacts (i.e., phase wrapping) in the reconstructed images. Here, we describe a
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