SYRMEP: SR digital imaging of breast tissue samples

The SYRMEP (SYnchrotron Radiation for MEdical Physics) imaging system is based on the combination of a monochromatic laminar X-ray beam, with a laminar high-efficiency pixel silicon detector. The use of synchrotron radiation X-rays has the advantage of minimising the radiation dose delivered to the...

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Hauptverfasser: Arfelli, F., Assante, M., Bonvicini, V., Bravin, A., Cantatore, G., Castelli, E., Dalla Palma, L., Di Michiel, M., Longo, R., Olivo, A., Pani, S., Pontoni, D., Poropat, P., Prest, M., Rashevsky, A., Tromba, G., Vacchi, A., Vallazza, E., Zanconati, F.
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Di Michiel, M.
Longo, R.
Olivo, A.
Pani, S.
Pontoni, D.
Poropat, P.
Prest, M.
Rashevsky, A.
Tromba, G.
Vacchi, A.
Vallazza, E.
Zanconati, F.
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