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Virtual differential phase-contrast and dark-field imaging of x-ray absorption images via deep learning.

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Weak absorption contrast in biological tissues has hindered x-ray computed tomography from accessing biological structures. Recently, grating-based imaging has emerged as a promising solution to biological low-contrast imaging, providing complementary and previously unavailable structural information of the specimen. Although it has been successfully applied to work with conventional x-ray sources, grating-based imaging is time-consuming and requires a sophisticated experimental setup. In this work, we demonstrate that a deep convolutional neural network trained with a generative adversarial network can directly convert x-ray absorption images into differential phase-contrast and dark-field images that are comparable to those obtained at both a synchrotron beamline and a laboratory facility. By smearing back all of the virtual projections, high-quality tomographic images of biological test specimens deliver the differential phase-contrast- and dark-field-like contrast and quantitative information, broadening the horizon of x-ray image contrast generation.© 2023 The Authors. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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