نتایج جستجو برای: photoacoustic imaging

تعداد نتایج: 459884  

2010
Daniel R. Bauer Ragnar Olafsson Leonardo G. Montilla Russell S. Witte

Understanding the tumor microenvironment is critical to characterizing how cancers operate and predicting how they will eventually respond to treatment. The mouse window chamber model is an excellent tool for cancer research, because it enables high resolution tumor imaging and cross-validation using multiple modalities. We describe a novel multimodality imaging system that incorporates three d...

2006
Minghua Xu Lihong V. Wang

Photoacoustic imaging also called optoacoustic or thermoacoustic imaging has the potential to image animal or human organs, such as the breast and the brain, with simultaneous high contrast and high spatial resolution. This article provides an overview of the rapidly expanding field of photoacoustic imaging for biomedical applications. Imaging techniques, including depth profiling in layered me...

2014
Gerrit Cornelis Langhout Diederik Johannes Grootendorst Omgo Edo Nieweg Michel Wilhelmus Jacobus Maria Wouters Jos Alexander van der Hage Jithin Jose Hester van Boven Wiendelt Steenbergen Srirang Manohar Theo Jacques Marie Ruers

Objective. Sentinel node biopsy in patients with cutaneous melanoma improves staging, provides prognostic information, and leads to an increased survival in node-positive patients. However, frozen section analysis of the sentinel node is not reliable and definitive histopathology evaluation requires days, preventing intraoperative decision-making and immediate therapy. Photoacoustic imaging can...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2011

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2017
Olumide Ogunlade John J Connell Jennifer L Huang Edward Zhang Mark F Lythgoe David A Long Paul Beard

Non-invasive imaging of the kidney vasculature in preclinical murine models is important for studying renal development, diseases and evaluating new therapies, but is challenging to achieve using existing imaging modalities. Photoacoustic imaging is a promising new technique that is particularly well suited to visualising the vasculature and could provide an alternative to existing preclinical ...

2011
Michael B. Roumeliotis Robert Z. Stodilka Mark. A. Anastasio Eldon Ng Jeffrey J. L. Carson

Photoacoustic imaging is a non-ionizing imaging modality that provides contrast consistent with optical imaging techniques while the resolution and penetration depth is similar to ultrasound techniques. In a previous publication [Opt. Express 18, 11406 (2010)], a technique was introduced to experimentally acquire the imaging operator for a photoacoustic imaging system. While this was an importa...

Journal: :Radiology 2016
Keerthi S Valluru Katheryne E Wilson Jürgen K Willmann

Photoacoustic imaging has evolved into a clinically translatable platform with the potential to complement existing imaging techniques for the management of cancer, including detection, characterization, prognosis, and treatment monitoring. In photoacoustic imaging, tissue is optically excited to produce ultrasonographic images that represent a spatial map of optical absorption of endogenous co...

Journal: :Optics express 2014
Yu-Hung Lai Szu-Yu Lee Chieh-Feng Chang Yu-Hsiang Cheng Chi-Kuang Sun

In order to achieve high-resolution deep-tissue imaging, multi-photon fluorescence microscopy and photoacoustic tomography had been proposed in the past two decades. However, combining the advantages of these two imaging systems to achieve optical-spatial resolution with an ultrasonic-penetration depth is still a field with challenges. In this paper, we investigate the detection of the two-phot...

Journal: :Optics letters 2011
Liang Song Konstantin Maslov Lihong V Wang

Although ultrasound arrays have been exploited in photoacoustic imaging to improve imaging speed, ultrasound-array-based optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) has never been achieved previously to our knowledge. Here we present our development of multifocal OR-PAM using a microlens array for optical illumination and an ultrasound array for photoacoustic detection. Our system is c...

2011
Robert J. Paproski Alexander E. Forbrich Keith Wachowicz Mary M. Hitt Roger J. Zemp

Reporter genes are useful scientific tools for analyzing promoter activity, transfection efficiency, and cell migration. The current study has validated the use of tyrosinase (involved in melanin production) as a dual reporter gene for magnetic resonance and photoacoustic imaging. MCF-7 cells expressing tyrosinase appear brown due to melanin. Magnetic resonance imaging of tyrosinase-expressing ...

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