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Synchrotron Radiation Imaging of Internal Structures in Live Animals

Lee KH, Hwu YK, Je JH, Tsai WL, Choi EW, Kim YC, Kim HJ, Seong JK, Yi SW, Ryo HS, Margaritondo G

Ionizing radiation has long been used in medicine since the discovery of X-rays. Diagnostic imaging using synchrotron radiation has been under investigation since Rubenstein et al. reported dual-energy iodine-K-edge subtraction...
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Artificial intelligence predicts direct-acting antivirals failure among hepatitis C virus patients: A nationwide hepatitis C virus registry program

Lu MY, Huang CF, Hung CH, Tai C, Mo LR, Kuo HT, Tseng KC, Lo CC, Bair MJ, Wang SJ, Huang JF, Yeh ML, Chen CT, Tsai MC, Huang CW, Lee PL, Yang TH, Huang YH, Chong LW, Chen CL, Yang CC, Yang S, Cheng PN, Hsieh TY, Hu JT, Wu WC, Cheng CY, Chen GY, Zhou GX, Tsai WL, Kao CN, Lin CL, Wang CC, Lin TY, Lin C, Su WW, Lee TH, Chang TS, Liu CJ, Dai CY, Kao JH, Lin HC, Chuang WL, Peng CY, Tsai CW, Chen CY, Yu ML, TACR Study Group

Background/Aims: Despite the high efficacy of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), approximately 1–3% of hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients fail to achieve a sustained virological response. We conducted a nationwide study to...
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Comparison of Unmonochromatized Synchrotron Radiation and Conventional X-rays in the Imaging of Mammographic Phantom and Human Breast Specimens: A Preliminary Result

Jung H, Kim HJ, Kim EK, Hong JO, Je JH, Hwu Y, Tsai WL, Magaritondo G, Yoo HS

A simple imaging setup based on the principle of coherence-based contrast X-ray imaging with unmonochromatized synchrotron radiation was used for studying mammographic phantom and human breast specimens. The use of...
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