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Quantum fx μct software

Manufactured by PerkinElmer
Sourced in United States

The Quantum FX μCT software is a core component of PerkinElmer's micro-computed tomography (μCT) imaging system. It provides the essential functionality for controlling and operating the μCT hardware, as well as for visualizing and analyzing the acquired imaging data.

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2 protocols using quantum fx μct software

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Microarchitecture Analysis of MSC Pellets

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After in vivo implantation, pellets from two MSC donors (n = 2 donors, four pellets per donor and condition) were analyzed by the Quantum FX μCT scanner (PerkinElmer) using the following settings: isotropic voxel size of 10 μm, 70 kV, 160 mA, 5 mm field of view, 3 min scan (FINE setting) per sample. Raw μCT images were converted into 3D reconstructions using Quantum FX μCT software (PerkinElmer).
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Micro-CT Analysis of IVD Bone Formation

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Each IVD was individually scanned with a Micro-CT scanner(Quantum FX, Perkin Elmer, USA) at a voxel size of 143 ​μm3 with 90 ​kV tube voltage and 200 ​μA tube current for 120 ​s 3D reconstruction was carried out automatically after completion of each scan using the scanner's software (Quantum FX μCT software, Perkin Elmer, USA). Image analysis was performed using Fiji (software version 1.50, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA). 3D images were used to evaluate new bone formation around IVDs; no osteophyte (0), osteophyte found (1). Sagittal 2D images were used to evaluate the presence of subchondral bone defects; no defect (0), defects found (1).
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