X-ray imaging of a water bear offers a new look at tardigrade internal anatomy.
Vladimir GrossMark MüllerLorenz HehnSimone FerstlSebastian AllnerMartin DierolfKlaus AchterholdGeorg MayerFranz PfeifferPublished in: Zoological letters (2019)
The data presented herein demonstrate the utility of CT imaging as a powerful supplementary tool for studies of tardigrade anatomy, especially for quantitative volume measurements. This nanoCT study represents the smallest complete animal ever imaged using CT, and offers new 3D insights into the spatial relationships of the internal organs of water bears.