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Skyscan ct analyzer version 1

Manufactured by Bruker

The SkyScan CT-Analyzer Version 1.12 is a software tool designed for the analysis of 3D datasets obtained from X-ray micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) scans. It provides a range of tools for visualizing, quantifying, and analyzing the internal structures and properties of the scanned samples.

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2 protocols using skyscan ct analyzer version 1

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Micro-CT Imaging of Mouse Bone

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Mouse femurs and calvaria were subjected to micro-CT scanning (model XT H 225, Nikon Metrology, Inc.) using the conditions of 90 kV, 90 μA, 0.5° steps with a pixel size at 12 μm and exposure time of 708 ms as described [24 (link)]. CT Pro 3D (Nikon metrology) software was used to reconstruct original three-dimensional images. VG Studio Max 2.1 (Volume Graphics GmbH) was used for visualization and three-dimensional rendering and creation of bmp files. Finally, histomorphometry analyses were performed using SkyScan CT-Analyzer Version 1.12 (Bruker micro-CT).
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Micro-CT Analysis of Femoral Bone Structure

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μCT was performed at the University of Minnesota. Femora were subjected to μCT scanning (model XT H 225, Nikon Metrology, Inc.) at conditions of 90 kV, 90 μA, 0.5° steps with 708 ms exposure time and pixel size at 12 μm. 3-D reconstructions were made from the original images using the software CT Pro 3D (Nikon metrology). VG Studio Max 2.1 (Volume Graphics GmbH) was used for visualization and 3-D rendering and creation of. bmp files. Then, histomorphometry analyses were performed using SkyScan CT-Analyzer Version 1.12 (Bruker microCT).
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