نتایج جستجو برای: photoacoustic imaging

تعداد نتایج: 459884  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2010
Liang Song Konstantin Maslov K Kirk Shung Lihong V Wang

With a refined ultrasound-array-based real-time photoacoustic microscopy (UA-PAM) system, we demonstrate the feasibility of noninvasive in vivo imaging of human pulsatile dynamics. The system, capable of real-time B-scan imaging at 50 Hz and high-speed 3-D imaging, is validated by imaging the subcutaneous microvasculature in rats and humans. After the validation, a human artery around the palm-...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2009
Dipanjan Pan Manojit Pramanik Angana Senpan Xinmai Yang Kwang H Song Mike J Scott Huiying Zhang Patrick J Gaffney Samuel A Wickline Lihong V Wang Gregory M Lanza

Spotting clots: Vascularly constrained colloidal gold nanobeacons (GNBs; see picture) can be used as exogenous photoacoustic contrast agents for the targeted detection of fibrin, a major biochemical feature of thrombus. Fibrin-targeted GNBs provide a more than tenfold signal enhancement in photoacoustic tomography in the near-IR wavelength window, indicating their potential for diagnostic imaging.

2014
Chen Zhang Yan Zhang Yuanyuan Wang

BACKGROUND In photoacoustic imaging (PAI), the reduction of scanning time is a major concern for PAI in practice. A popular strategy is to reconstruct the image from the sparse-view sampling data. However, the insufficient data leads to reconstruction quality deteriorating. Therefore, it is very important to enhance the quality of the sparse-view reconstructed images. METHOD In this paper, we...

2015
P.J. van den Berg K. Daoudi W. Steenbergen

Flow imaging is an important method for quantification in many medical imaging modalities, with applications ranging from estimating wall shear rate to detecting angiogenesis. Modalities like ultrasound and optical coherence tomography both offer flow imaging capabilities, but suffer from low contrast to red blood cells and are sensitive to clutter artefacts. Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a re...

2011
Behrouz Soroushian Xinmai Yang

Modulated tone-burst light was employed to measure non-radiative relaxation time of fluorophores with biomedical importance through photoacoustic effect. Non-radiative relaxation time was estimated through the frequency dependence of photoacoustic signal amplitude. Experiments were performed on solutions of new indocyanine green (IR-820), which is a near infrared dye and has biomedical applicat...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry letters 2013
Pu Wang Justin R Rajian Ji-Xin Cheng

The quantized vibration of chemical bonds provides a way of imaging target molecules in a complex tissue environment. Photoacoustic detection of harmonic vibrational transitions provides an approach to visualize tissue content beyond the ballistic photon regime. This method involves pulsed laser excitation of overtone transitions in target molecules inside a tissue. Fast relaxation of the vibra...

2015
Szu-Yu Lee Yu-Hung Lai Kai-Chih Huang Yu-Hsiang Cheng Tzu-Fang Tseng Chi-Kuang Sun

Microscopy based on non-fluorescent absorption dye staining is widely used in various fields of biomedicine for 400 years. Unlike its fluorescent counterpart, non-fluorescent absorption microscopy lacks proper methodologies to realize its in vivo applications with a sub-femtoliter 3D resolution. Regardless of the most advanced high-resolution photoacoustic microscopy, sub-femtoliter spatial res...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Da-Kang Yao Ruimin Chen Konstantin Maslov Qifa Zhou Lihong V Wang

In order to image noninvasively cell nuclei in vivo without staining, we have developed ultraviolet photoacoustic microscopy (UV-PAM), in which ultraviolet light excites nucleic acids in cell nuclei to produce photoacoustic waves. Equipped with a tunable laser system, the UV-PAM was applied to in vivo imaging of cell nuclei in small animals. We found that 250 nm was the optimal wavelength for i...

2014
Lei Yao Lei Xi Huabei Jiang

Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is emerging as a powerful technique for imaging microvasculature at depths beyond the ~1 mm depth limit associated with confocal microscopy, two-photon microscopy and optical coherence tomography. PAM, however, is currently qualitative in nature and cannot quantitatively measure important functional parameters including oxyhemoglobin (HbO2), deoxyhemoglobin (HbR),...

2016
T. Groot D. Bicanic M. Van Montfort P. Torfs R. Braun K. Van Asselt K. van Asselt

Data collected in an actual IMPASS experiment with a static gaseous mixture (methyl fluoride/ethylene/nitrogen) of preselected concentrations were analyzed with respect to uni(bi)modality, symmetry, skeweness and kurtosis. Bimodal probability distribution function is significantly different from Gaussian suggesting the presence of "mixed" data in the measurements; the potential cause for this p...

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