Gold nanoparticles for photoacoustic imaging
W Li, X Chen - Nanomedicine, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a biomedical imaging modality that provides functional
information regarding the cellular and molecular signatures of tissue by using endogenous …
information regarding the cellular and molecular signatures of tissue by using endogenous …
Quantitative spectroscopic photoacoustic imaging: a review
Obtaining absolute chromophore concentrations from photoacoustic images obtained at
multiple wavelengths is a nontrivial aspect of photoacoustic imaging but is essential for …
multiple wavelengths is a nontrivial aspect of photoacoustic imaging but is essential for …
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 …
Criteria for the design of tissue-mimicking phantoms for the standardization of biophotonic instrumentation
A lack of accepted standards and standardized phantoms suitable for the technical
validation of biophotonic instrumentation hinders the reliability and reproducibility of its …
validation of biophotonic instrumentation hinders the reliability and reproducibility of its …
Molecular photoacoustic contrast agents: design principles & applications
RE Borg, J Rochford - Photochemistry and photobiology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a rapidly growing field which offers high spatial resolution
and high contrast for deep‐tissue imaging in vivo. PAI is nonionizing and noninvasive and …
and high contrast for deep‐tissue imaging in vivo. PAI is nonionizing and noninvasive and …
Photoacoustic measurement of the Grüneisen parameter of tissue
The Grüneisen parameter, a constitutive parameter in photoacoustics, is usually measured
from isobaric thermal expansion, which may not be valid for a biological medium due to its …
from isobaric thermal expansion, which may not be valid for a biological medium due to its …
Biologically relevant photoacoustic imaging phantoms with tunable optical and acoustic properties
WC Vogt, C Jia, KA Wear, BS Garra… - … of biomedical optics, 2016 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Established medical imaging technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging and
computed tomography rely on well-validated tissue-simulating phantoms for standardized …
computed tomography rely on well-validated tissue-simulating phantoms for standardized …
[HTML][HTML] Development and application of stable phantoms for the evaluation of photoacoustic imaging instruments
SE Bohndiek, S Bodapati, D Van De Sompel… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Photoacoustic imaging combines the high contrast of optical imaging with the spatial
resolution and penetration depth of ultrasound. This technique holds tremendous potential …
resolution and penetration depth of ultrasound. This technique holds tremendous potential …
Automatic sound speed selection in photoacoustic image reconstruction using an autofocus approach
BE Treeby, TK Varslot, EZ Zhang… - … of biomedical optics, 2011 - spiedigitallibrary.org
The reconstruction of images in photoacoustic tomography is reliant on specifying the speed
of sound within the propagation medium. However, for in vivo imaging, this value is not …
of sound within the propagation medium. However, for in vivo imaging, this value is not …
Gel wax-based tissue-mimicking phantoms for multispectral photoacoustic imaging
Tissue-mimicking phantoms are widely used for the calibration, evaluation and
standardisation of medical imaging systems, and for clinical training. For photoacoustic …
standardisation of medical imaging systems, and for clinical training. For photoacoustic …