نتایج جستجو برای: photoacoustic imaging

تعداد نتایج: 459884  

Journal: :The Analyst 2013
Aniruddha Ray Hyung Ki Yoon Yong Eun Koo Lee Raoul Kopelman Xueding Wang

Presented here is a novel method of in vivo pH sensing utilizing a hybrid optical imaging technique, photoacoustic imaging (PAI), and pH sensitive polymeric nanoprobes. Nanoprobes with hydrophobic core containing a pH sensitive dye were synthesized and used to measure the pH level ex vivo first and then in vivo by performing experiments on a rat joint model, with an achieved precision of less t...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Yingchun Cao Jie Hui Ayeeshik Kole Pu Wang Qianhuan Yu Weibiao Chen Michael Sturek Ji-Xin Cheng

A highly sensitive catheter probe is critical to catheter-based intravascular photoacoustic imaging. Here, we present a photoacoustic catheter probe design on the basis of collinear alignment of the incident optical wave and the photoacoustically generated sound wave within a miniature catheter housing for the first time. Such collinear catheter design with an outer diameter of 1.6 mm provided ...

2014
Akinori Miyata Takeaki Ishizawa Mako Kamiya Atsushi Shimizu Junichi Kaneko Hideaki Ijichi Junji Shibahara Masashi Fukayama Yutaka Midorikawa Yasuteru Urano Norihiro Kokudo

Recently, fluorescence imaging following the preoperative intravenous injection of indocyanine green has been used in clinical settings to identify hepatic malignancies during surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of photoacoustic tomography using indocyanine green as a contrast agent to produce representative fluorescence images of hepatic tumors by visualizing the spatial...

2015
Sung-Liang Chen L. Jay Guo Xueding Wang

Three-dimensional photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) has gained considerable attention within the biomedical imaging community during the past decade. Detecting laser-induced photoacoustic waves by optical sensing techniques facilitates the idea of all-optical PAM (AOPAM), which is of particular interest as it provides unique advantages for achieving high spatial resolution using miniaturized embod...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2017
Olli Nykänen Aki Pulkkinen Tanja Tarvainen

Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is an imaging modality in which distributions of optical parameters inside tissue are estimated from photoacoustic images. This optical parameter estimation is an ill-posed problem and it needs to be approached in the framework of inverse problems. In this work, utilising surface light measurements in quantitative photoacoustic tomography is studied. Estima...

2010
Kirk Shung

ao F. Zhang niversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee epartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 200 N Cramer Street ilwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 Abstract. We investigate the saturation effect, which describes the violation of the linearity between the measured photoacoustic amplitude and the object’s optical absorption coefficient in functional photoacoustic imaging when the optical absorpti...

2013
Sarah E. Bohndiek Sandhya Bodapati Dominique Van De Sompel Sri-Rajasekhar Kothapalli Sanjiv S. Gambhir

Photoacoustic imaging combines the high contrast of optical imaging with the spatial resolution and penetration depth of ultrasound. This technique holds tremendous potential for imaging in small animals and importantly, is clinically translatable. At present, there is no accepted standard physical phantom that can be used to provide routine quality control and performance evaluation of photoac...

2017
Nataliia Beztsinna Yoanna Tsvetkova Jithin Jose Boutayna Rhourri-Frih Wa’el Al Rawashdeh Twan Lammers Fabian Kiessling Isabelle Bestel

Photoacoustic imaging is an emerging method in the molecular imaging field, providing high spatiotemporal resolution and sufficient imaging depths for many clinical applications. Therefore, the aim of this study was to use photoacoustic imaging as a tool to evaluate a riboflavin (RF)-based targeted nanoplatform. RF is internalized by the cells through a specific pathway, and its derivatives wer...

Journal: :Optics letters 2014
Thomas Chaigne Jérôme Gateau Ori Katz Emmanuel Bossy Sylvain Gigan

We implement the photoacoustic transmission matrix approach on a two-dimensional photoacoustic imaging system, using a 15 MHz linear ultrasound array. Using a black leaf skeleton as a complex absorbing structure, we demonstrate that the photoacoustic transmission matrix approach allows to reveal structural features that are invisible in conventional photoacoustic images, as well as to selective...

2010
Hao F. Zhang Jing Wang Qing Wei Tan Liu Shuliang Jiao Carmen A. Puliafito

Since the photoacoustic effect relies only on the absorbed optical energy, the back-reflected photons from samples in optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy are usually discarded. By employing a 2 x 2 single-mode fiber optical coupler in a laser-scanning optical-resolution photoacoustic microscope for delivering the illuminating laser light and collecting the back reflected photons, a fibe...

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