Hyperspectral imaging for clinical applications
J Yoon - BioChip Journal, 2022 - Springer
Measuring morphological and biochemical features of tissue is crucial for disease diagnosis
and surgical guidance, providing clinically significant information related to pathophysiology …
and surgical guidance, providing clinically significant information related to pathophysiology …
[HTML][HTML] A review of a strategic roadmapping exercise to advance clinical translation of photoacoustic imaging: from current barriers to future adoption
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI), also referred to as optoacoustic imaging, has shown promise
in early-stage clinical trials in a range of applications from inflammatory diseases to cancer …
in early-stage clinical trials in a range of applications from inflammatory diseases to cancer …
Molecular radio afterglow probes for cancer radiodynamic theranostics
X-ray-induced afterglow and radiodynamic therapy tackle the tissue penetration issue of
optical imaging and phototherapy. However, inorganic nanophosphors used in this therapy …
optical imaging and phototherapy. However, inorganic nanophosphors used in this therapy …
Surgical polarimetric endoscopy for the detection of laryngeal cancer
J Qi, T Tatla, E Nissanka-Jayasuriya, AY Yuan… - Nature biomedical …, 2023 - nature.com
The standard-of-care for the detection of laryngeal pathologies involves distinguishing
suspicious lesions from surrounding healthy tissue via contrasts in colour and texture …
suspicious lesions from surrounding healthy tissue via contrasts in colour and texture …
[HTML][HTML] Surgical spectral imaging
Recent technological developments have resulted in the availability of miniaturised spectral
imaging sensors capable of operating in the multi-(MSI) and hyperspectral imaging (HSI) …
imaging sensors capable of operating in the multi-(MSI) and hyperspectral imaging (HSI) …
Multi-scale optoacoustic molecular imaging of brain diseases
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes
and sensors across the entire rodent brain with the high spatial and temporal resolution has …
and sensors across the entire rodent brain with the high spatial and temporal resolution has …
An NIR Fluorescence Turn‐on and MRl Bimodal Probe for Concurrent Real‐time in vivo Sensing and Labeling of β‐Galactosidase
Q Yu, L Zhang, M Jiang, L Xiao, Y Xiang… - Angewandte …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
To realize sensing and labeling biomarkers is quite challenging in terms of designing
multimodal imaging probes. In this study, we developed a novel β‐galactosidase (β‐gal) …
multimodal imaging probes. In this study, we developed a novel β‐galactosidase (β‐gal) …
Fluorescence imaging in pediatric surgery: State-of-the-art and future perspectives
Background The employment of fluorescence imaging has gained popularity in many fields
of adult surgery where it has demonstrated great potentials to improve both surgical and …
of adult surgery where it has demonstrated great potentials to improve both surgical and …
Optical spectroscopy for in vivo medical diagnosis—a review of the state of the art and future perspectives
When light is incident to a biological tissue surface, combinations of optical processes occur,
such as reflection, absorption, elastic and non-elastic scattering, and fluorescence. Analysis …
such as reflection, absorption, elastic and non-elastic scattering, and fluorescence. Analysis …
[HTML][HTML] Noninvasive hemoglobin sensing and imaging: optical tools for disease diagnosis
Significance: Measurement and imaging of hemoglobin oxygenation are used extensively in
the detection and diagnosis of disease; however, the applied instruments vary widely in their …
the detection and diagnosis of disease; however, the applied instruments vary widely in their …