In vivo photoacoustic imaging of mouse embryos
The ability to noninvasively image embryonic vascular anatomy in mouse models is an
important requirement for characterizing the development of the normal cardiovascular …
important requirement for characterizing the development of the normal cardiovascular …
Tyrosinase as a dual reporter gene for both photoacoustic and magnetic resonance imaging
RJ Paproski, AE Forbrich, K Wachowicz… - Biomedical optics …, 2011 - opg.optica.org
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 …
efficiency, and cell migration. The current study has validated the use of tyrosinase (involved …
Subwavelength-resolution label-free photoacoustic microscopy of optical absorption in vivo
Optical absorption provides essential biological functional information but cannot be sensed
by mainstream optical microscopy technologies directly, which detect fluorescence or …
by mainstream optical microscopy technologies directly, which detect fluorescence or …
Multiscale photoacoustic microscopy and computed tomography
LV Wang - Nature photonics, 2009 - nature.com
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is probably the fastest-growing area of biomedical imaging
technology, owing to its capacity for high-resolution sensing of rich optical contrast in vivo at …
technology, owing to its capacity for high-resolution sensing of rich optical contrast in vivo at …
[HTML][HTML] Niche preclinical and clinical applications of photoacoustic imaging with endogenous contrast
In the past decade, photoacoustic (PA) imaging has attracted a great deal of popularity as an
emergent diagnostic technology owing to its successful demonstration in both preclinical …
emergent diagnostic technology owing to its successful demonstration in both preclinical …
The challenges for quantitative photoacoustic imaging
In recent years, some of the promised potential of biomedical photoacoustic imaging has
begun to be realised. It has been used to produce good, three-dimensional, images of blood …
begun to be realised. It has been used to produce good, three-dimensional, images of blood …
Photoacoustic microscopy and computed tomography: from bench to bedside
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) of biological tissue has seen immense growth in the past
decade, providing unprecedented spatial resolution and functional information at depths in …
decade, providing unprecedented spatial resolution and functional information at depths in …
Biomedical applications of photoacoustic imaging with exogenous contrast agents
Photoacoustic imaging is a biomedical imaging modality that provides functional
information, and, with the help of exogenous contrast agents, cellular and molecular …
information, and, with the help of exogenous contrast agents, cellular and molecular …
Small-animal whole-body photoacoustic tomography: a review
With the wide use of small animals for biomedical studies, in vivo small-animal whole-body
imaging plays an increasingly important role. Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an …
imaging plays an increasingly important role. Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an …
Listening to tissues with new light: recent technological advances in photoacoustic imaging
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT), or optoacoustic tomography, has achieved remarkable
progress in the past decade, benefiting from the joint developments in optics, acoustics …
progress in the past decade, benefiting from the joint developments in optics, acoustics …