نتایج جستجو برای: photoacoustic imaging

تعداد نتایج: 459884  

2011
Yi Yuan Sihua Yang Da Xing

An implementation system of three-dimensional endoscopic photoacoustic imaging is presented. The developed endoscopic photoacoustic detector integrates a multielement linear transducer array, a reflective device, a Plexiglass tube, and ultrasonic coupling medium. To match with the acoustic impendence of Plexiglass tube, a glycerin solution with 45% volume percentage was used as the ultrasonic c...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2015
Robert J Paproski Yan Li Quinn Barber John D Lewis Robert E Campbell Roger Zemp

To understand the pathogenic processes for infectious bacteria, appropriate research tools are required for replicating and characterizing infections. Fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging have primarily been used to image infections in animal models, but optical scattering in tissue significantly limits imaging depth and resolution. Photoacoustic imaging, which has improved depth-to-resolut...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Ben Cox Jan G Laufer Simon R Arridge Paul C Beard

Obtaining absolute chromophore concentrations from photoacoustic images obtained at multiple wavelengths is a nontrivial aspect of photoacoustic imaging but is essential for accurate functional and molecular imaging. This topic, known as quantitative photoacoustic imaging, is reviewed here. The inverse problems involved are described, their nature (nonlinear and ill-posed) is discussed, propose...

2012
Otmar Scherzer Peter Elbau Rainer Schulze

We consider photoacoustic sectional imaging experiments. Opposed to standard photoacoustic imaging (see e.g. [9, 8, 6, 10] for some mathematical and physical review papers), where the detectors record sets of two-dimensional projection data over time, from which the three-dimensional imaging data can be reconstructed, in sectional imaging, a single scan procedure is implemented to be able to re...

Journal: :Current molecular imaging 2013
Mohammad Mehrmohammadi Soon Joon Yoon Douglas Yeager Stanislav Y Emelianov

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world. Diagnosing a cancer at its early stages of development can decrease the mortality rate significantly and reduce healthcare costs. Over the past two decades, photoacoustic imaging has seen steady growth and has demonstrated notable capabilities to detect cancerous cells and stage cancer. Furthermore, photoacoustic imaging combined with u...

2010
Yun-Sheng Chen Wolfgang Frey Seungsoo Kim Kimberly Homan Pieter Kruizinga Konstantin Sokolov Stanislav Emelianov

Photothermal stability and, therefore, consistency of both optical absorption and photoacoustic response of the plasmonic nanoabsorbers is critical for successful photoacoustic image-guided photothermal therapy. In this study, silica-coated gold nanorods were developed as a multifunctional molecular imaging and therapeutic agent suitable for image-guided photothermal therapy. The optical proper...

2015
Amit P. Jathoul Jan Laufer Olumide Ogunlade Bradley Treeby Ben Cox Edward Zhang Peter Johnson Arnold R. Pizzey Brian Philip Teresa Marafioti Mark F. Lythgoe Martin A. Pule

Photoacoustic imaging allows absorption-based high-resolution spectroscopic in vivo imaging at a depth beyond that of optical microscopy. Until recently, photoacoustic imaging has largely been restricted to visualizing the vasculature through endogenous haemoglobin contrast, with most non-vascularized tissues remaining invisible unless exogenous contrast agents are administered. Genetically enc...

2015
M. Heijblom D. Piras M. Brinkhuis J. C. G. van Hespen F. M. van den Engh M. van der Schaaf J. M. Klaase T. G. van Leeuwen W. Steenbergen S. Manohar

Photoacoustic (optoacoustic) imaging can visualize vasculature deep in tissue using the high contrast of hemoglobin to light, with the high-resolution possible with ultrasound detection. Since angiogenesis, one of the hallmarks of cancer, leads to increased vascularity, photoacoustics holds promise in imaging breast cancer as shown in proof-of-principle studies. Here for the first time, we inve...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2015
Joon-Mo Yang Chiye Li Ruimin Chen Bin Rao Junjie Yao Cheng-Hung Yeh Amos Danielli Konstantin Maslov Qifa Zhou K Kirk Shung Lihong V Wang

Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) has become a major experimental tool of photoacoustic tomography, with unique imaging capabilities for various biological applications. However, conventional imaging systems are all table-top embodiments, which preclude their use in internal organs. In this study, by applying the OR-PAM concept to our recently developed endoscopic technique, ...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2009
Xian Chen Zhilie Tang Yongheng He Haifeng Liu Yadong Wei Yongbo Wu

A simultaneous photoacoustic (PA) tomography imaging technique in multilayer samples was developed. Instead of using the PA image reconstruction methods on the basis of complex algorithms, obtaining a two-dimensional PA image in real time is available by using an acoustic lens that has the ability of parallel imaging. The imaging system can acquire the complete PA signals of high signal-to-nois...

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