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Fig. 2

From: Microbubbles as a contrast agent in grating interferometry mammography: an ex vivo proof-of-mechanism study

Fig. 2

a Native and post-contrast grating interferometer mammograms of the chicken breast injected with iodine and microbubbles. The iodine is visible in both the attenuation image (left) and in the dark-field image (right), whereas the microbubbles are only visible in the dark-field mode. The egg-shells (centre of the sample) were visible in both the attenuation and the dark-field image. b A display of the dark-field images of all four samples before and after the injection of microbubbles

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