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Giacomo E. Barbone
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 8
Citations - 80
Giacomo E. Barbone is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 45 citations.
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Micro-imaging of Brain Cancer Radiation Therapy Using Phase-contrast Computed Tomography.
Giacomo E. Barbone,Alberto Bravin,Pantaleo Romanelli,Alberto Mittone,Domenico Bucci,Thomas Gaaβ,Géraldine Le Duc,Sigrid Auweter,Maximilian F. Reiser,Markus J. Kraiger,Martin Hrabě de Angelis,Giuseppe Battaglia,Paola Coan +12 more
TL;DR: PCI-CT enabled a unique 3D neuroimaging approach for ex vivo studies on small animal models in that it concurrently delivers high-resolution insight of local brain tissue morphology in both normal and cancerous micro-milieu, localizes radiosurgical damage, and highlights the deep microvasculature.
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Multiscale pink-beam microCT imaging at the ESRF-ID17 biomedical beamline.
Alberto Mittone,Luca Fardin,Francesca Di Lillo,Michela Fratini,Herwig Requardt,Anthony Mauro,Roberto Arturo Homs-Regojo,P.-A. Douissard,Giacomo E. Barbone,Johannes Stroebel,Mariele Romano,Lorenzo Massimi,Ginevra Begani-Provinciali,Francesca Palermo,Sam Bayat,Alessia Cedola,Paola Coan,Alberto Bravin +17 more
TL;DR: The new microCT station installed at the biomedical beamline ID17 of the European Synchrotron is described and an overview of the preliminary results obtained for different biomedical-imaging applications is given.
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High-Spatial-Resolution Three-dimensional Imaging of Human Spinal Cord and Column Anatomy with Postmortem X-ray Phase-Contrast Micro-CT.
Giacomo E. Barbone,Alberto Bravin,Alberto Mittone,Sergio Grosu,Jens Ricke,Guido Cavaletti,Valentin Djonov,Paola Coan +7 more
TL;DR: The use of x-ray phase-contrast micro-CT for detailed volumetric anatomic visualization of embalmed human spines was demonstrated and provided three-dimensional display of bone, nervous tissue, and vasculature at microscale resolutions without exogenous contrast agents.
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Synchrotron-generated microbeams induce hippocampal transections in rats
Erminia Fardone,Erminia Fardone,Benoît Pouyatos,Elke Bräuer-Krisch,Stefan Bartzsch,Stefan Bartzsch,Hervé Mathieu,Herwig Requardt,Domenico Bucci,Giacomo E. Barbone,Paola Coan,Giuseppe Battaglia,Géraldine Le Duc,Alberto Bravin,Pantaleo Romanelli +14 more
TL;DR: The use of synchrotron-generated microbeams as a novel tool to slice the hippocampus of living rats in a minimally invasive way is supported, providing a novel experimental model to study hippocampal function and a new treatment tool for patients affected by refractory epilepsy induced by mesial temporal sclerosis.
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Establishing sample-preparation protocols for X-ray phase-contrast CT of rodent spinal cords: Aldehyde fixations and osmium impregnation.
Giacomo E. Barbone,Alberto Bravin,Alberto Mittone,Markus J. Kraiger,Martin Hrabě de Angelis,M Bossi,Elisa Ballarini,Virginia Rodriguez-Menendez,Cecilia Ceresa,Guido Cavaletti,Paola Coan +10 more
TL;DR: Deliberately choosing (post-)fixation protocols tailored for optimal nervous-tissue structural preservation is of paramount importance in achieving effective and targeted neuroimaging via the X-PCI-CT technique.