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Quantitative Photoacoustic Imaging [PDF]
Tumor angiogenesis is the cancer-induced chaotic proliferation of blood vessel structure penetrating into surrounding cancerous tissue. Effective micro-vasculature imaging method is urgently desired for both fundamental biological and clinical studies.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
Photoacoustics, or optoacoustics, involves ultrasound imaging based on ultrasound generated by absorption of light by tissue chromophores such as blood and melanin. Ultrasound is generated when pulsed or intensity modulated light is used which locally deposits a sufficient amount of energy in a sufficiently short time to cause an efficient generation ...
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Photoacoustics, or optoacoustics, involves ultrasound imaging based on ultrasound generated by absorption of light by tissue chromophores such as blood and melanin. Ultrasound is generated when pulsed or intensity modulated light is used which locally deposits a sufficient amount of energy in a sufficiently short time to cause an efficient generation ...
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Photoacoustic imaging with deconvolution algorithm
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2004The impulse response of the ultrasonic transducer used for detection is crucial for photoacoustic imaging with high resolution. We demonstrate a reconstruction method that allows the optical absorption distribution of a sample to be reconstructed without knowing the impulse response of the ultrasonic transducer.
Yaguang Zeng, Yi Wang, Da Xing, Qun Chen
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Photoacoustic Imaging in Biomedicine
CLEO:2011 - Laser Applications to Photonic Applications, 2011This tutorial will outline some of the fundamental physical principles of photoacoustic imaging, will describe key technological embodiments, and will finally describe exciting new applications in biomedicine.
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