Nanoscale X-ray structural characterization instrument: NANOPIX
SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering) is a powerful tool for nano-scale structural analysis covering a broad range of applications from research and development to quality...
SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering) is a powerful tool for nano-scale structural analysis covering a broad range of applications from research and development to quality...
The nano3DX is an X-ray microscope with submicron spatial resolution, employing a quasi-parallel beam, near-detector system comprised of a unique high-intensity X-ray source and a high-resolution X-ray detector. By...
A current trend in drug delivery systems is the use of multicoated or orodispersible tablets. These new systems increase bioavailability and can improve patient compliance...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a nondestructive imaging technique that can be used to examine the internal features of an object in three dimensions (3D)...
Structural biology aims to understand life from observation of relevant biological structures and then to extend that knowledge to advance medicine, pharmaceutical development and so...
String cheese, which has a texture similar to that of jerky, the taste of fresh cheese, and strands that can be split apart, is a...
For manufacturers who market a wide range of products, including household products, pharmaceuticals and/or nutraceutical products, it is important to communicate the characteristics of their...
Three-dimensional real-space modeling for hierarchical materials by matching experimental and simulated small-angle X-ray scattering patterns is proposed. The positional arrangements of small primary particles in...
This article describes the principles and applications of iterative reconstruction in X-ray computed tomography. We use several real examples to show how iterative reconstruction can...
It is well known that X-rays can penetrate opaque objects and show the internal structure without destroying the object. Thus, X-rays are widely used for...