“…The utilization of focused X-rays has spread continuously over recent decades and includes applications such as imaging, chemical analysis (Sakdinawat & Attwood, 2010) and time-resolved investigation by exploiting pulses of synchrotron radiation (Kammerer et al, 2011;Van Waeyenberge et al, 2006;Saes et al, 2003). In contrast to electron microscopy, X-ray microscopy provides high penetration depth and enables three-dimensional imaging of complete cells (Vogt et al, 2000), large alive biological samples (Olendrowitz et al, 2012) and in situ investigation under extreme conditions (Fife et al, 2012). As the theoretical resolution is determined by the wavelength, hard X-ray microscopy is a very promising technique for highresolution imaging with chemical sensitivity (Schroer et al, 2004).…”