DocumentCode
64771
Title
Extending Biological Imaging to the Fifth Dimension: Evolution of volumetric small animal multispectral optoacoustic tomography.
Author
Mandal, Subhamoy ; Dean-Ben, X. Luis ; Burton, Neal C. ; Razansky, Daniel
Author_Institution
Inst. of Biol. & Med. Imaging, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
Volume
6
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
May-June 2015
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
53
Abstract
Despite the ancient discovery of the basic physical phenomenon underlying optoacoustic imaging and tomography [1], the lack of suitable laser sources, ultrasound detection technology, data acquisition, and processing capacities has long hindered the realization of efficient imaging devices. In fact, the first high-quality images from living animals were obtained about a decade ago (Figure 1), which was followed by an exponential growth of technical developments in instrumentation, algorithms, and biomedical applications surrounding this fascinating field. The ability of optoacoustics to probe optical contrast along a wide domain of penetration scales while maintaining excellent spatiotemporal resolution representative of ultrasound imaging, as shown in Figure 2, is unparalleled among the other optical imaging modalities [2], [3].
Keywords
acoustic tomography; biomedical optical imaging; optical tomography; photoacoustic effect; spatiotemporal phenomena; ultrasonic imaging; basic physical phenomenon; biological imaging; biomedical applications; exponential growth; high-quality images; imaging devices; optical contrast; optical imaging modalities; optoacoustic imaging; penetration scales; spatiotemporal resolution; ultrasound imaging; volumetric small animal multispectral optoacoustic tomography; Biomedical optical imaging; Image resolution; Optical imaging; Optical pulses; Photoacoustic effects; Tomography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pulse, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2154-2287
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPUL.2015.2409103
Filename
7106682
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