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X. Y. Wu
Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Publications - 12
Citations - 832
X. Y. Wu is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Monochromator. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 815 citations.
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Neuropathology of ablation of rat gliosarcomas and contiguous brain tissues using a microplanar beam of synchrotron-wiggler-generated X rays.
Jean A. Laissue,G Geiser,P. Spanne,F.A. Dilmanian,J.-O. Gebbers,Marianne Geiser,X. Y. Wu,Michael S. Makar,Peggy L. Micca,Marta M. Nawrocky,Darrel D. Joel,Daniel N. Slatkin,Daniel N. Slatkin +12 more
TL;DR: Adult‐rat‐brain tissues display an unusually high resistance to necrosis when serially irradiated with parallel, thin slices of a microplanar beam of synchrotron‐wiggler‐generated X rays, and correlation with radiation doses shows that loss of tissue structure was confined to beam‐crossing regions and that only minor damage was done to zones of the brain irradiated unidirectionally.
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Computed tomography of x-ray index of refraction using the diffraction enhanced imaging method.
F.A. Dilmanian,Zhong Zhong,B. Ren,X. Y. Wu,Leroy Dean Chapman,Itzhak Orion,William Thomlinson +6 more
TL;DR: Diffraction enhanced imaging is a new, synchrotron-based, x-ray radiography method that uses monochromatic, fan-shaped beams, with an analyser crystal positioned between the subject and the detector, and has the potential for use in clinical radiography and in industry.
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Single- and dual-energy CT with monochromatic synchrotron x-rays
F.A. Dilmanian,X. Y. Wu,E C Parsons,B. Ren,J. Kress,Terry M. Button,L. D. Chapman,Jeffrey A. Coderre,F. Giron,D. Greenberg,D.J. Krus,Zhengrong Liang,S Marcovici,M.J. Petersen,C.T. Roque,M. Shleifer,Daniel N. Slatkin,William Thomlinson,K. Yamamoto,Zhong Zhong +19 more
TL;DR: The potential for clinical research of computed tomography (CT) with monochromatic x-rays using the preclinical multiple energy computed tomographic (MECT) system at the National Synchrotron Light Source is explored.
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Response of avian embryonic brain to spatially segmented x-ray microbeams
F.A. Dilmanian,Morris Gm,Le Duc G,Huang X,B. Ren,Tigran Bacarian,Allen Jc,John Kalef-Ezra,Itzhak Orion,Rosen Em,Sandhu T,Sathé P,X. Y. Wu,Zhong Zhong,H. L. Shivaprasad +14 more
TL;DR: Brain tolerance was estimated to be about three times higher to microbeam irradiation as compared with broad beam irradiation, as compared to the broad beam modality.
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Multiple energy computed tomography (MECT) at the NSLS: Status report
X. Y. Wu,F.A. Dilmanian,Z. Chen,B. Ren,Daniel N. Slatkin,Dean Chapman,M. Shleifer,F.A. Staicu,William Thomlinson +8 more
TL;DR: The status of the synchrotron-based computed tomography (MECT) system is described in this paper, which uses monochromatic beams from the X17 superconducting wiggler beam line for imaging the human head and neck.