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Locussp specimen ct

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The LocusSP Specimen CT is a laboratory equipment product designed for computed tomography (CT) imaging of specimens. It provides high-resolution, three-dimensional imaging capabilities for various types of specimens.

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Micro-CT Imaging of Paws and Tails

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Micro-CT micrographs of paws and tails fixed in formalin were made using an ex vivo micro-CT scanner (LocusSP Specimen CT, GE Healthcare) at 28-μm isotropic voxel size, with 720 projections, an integration time of 1,700 msec, photon energy of 80 keV, and a current of 70 μA.
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Quantitative μCT Bone Analysis

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μCT micrographs of selected bones were generated using a specimen μCT scanner (LocusSP Specimen CT, GE Healthcare) at 14 µm isotropic voxel size, with 500 projections, 4 averages, an integration time of 3,000 ms, photon energy of 80 keV, and a current of 80 µA. Data were processed using MicroView software for visualization and bone morphometry quantification. Bone lengths were determined using manual electronic calipers built into the MicroView software system. For bone morphometry analysis, volumes of interest (VOIs) were generated covering 2.1 mm (proximal and distal femur and distal humerus) or 1.4 mm (proximal humerus). In-plane cortical bone thickness was manually determined at two independent points within the slice and three slices representative of proximal, medial, and distal components of the VOI. For cortical bone processing, images were automatically thresholded to select for cortical bone, segmented to this threshold, and cortical bone thickness across the VOI calculated. For bone volume and trabecular analyses, cortical bone was blanked from the VOI and whole volumes evaluated.
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Micro-CT Analysis of Paw Structure

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Micro-CT micrographs of paws fixed in formalin were made using an ex vivo micro-CT scanner (LocusSP Specimen CT, GE Healthcare) at 28-μm isotropic voxel size, with 720 projections, an integration time of 1,700 msec, photon energy of 80 keV, and a current of 70 μA.
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Craniofacial Defects Assessment by MicroCT

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MicroCT scan was performed to assess craniofacial defects. The data were acquired on a dedicated ex vivo microCT Scanner (LocusSP Specimen CT, GE Healthcare) at 28 μm isotropic voxel size with 720 projections, an integration time of 1,700 ms, photon energy of 80 keV and current of 70 μA. Data processing was performed using MicroView (GE Healthcare) and are presented as rendered isosurfaces.
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Micro-CT Imaging of Paws and Tails

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Micro-CT micrographs of paws and tails fixed in formalin were made using an ex vivo micro-CT scanner (LocusSP Specimen CT, GE Healthcare) at 28-μm isotropic voxel size, with 720 projections, an integration time of 1,700 msec, photon energy of 80 keV, and a current of 70 μA.
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