Photoacoustic imaging is based on detecting laser pulse induced ultrasound transients from absorbing structures in tissue. The technique combines the advantages of a high optical absorption exhibited by tumors for example with the high resolution possible with ultrasound. A conventional photoacoustic imager operating in a CT geometry comprises a light source, an ultrasound detector array and a coupling medium usually water between the subject under investigation and detector. The imaging protocol usually consists of obtaining projections at angles around the subject. Recently we reported a method of measuring the local speed-of-sound variations by the addition of an absorber to the conventional imager, arranged between the light source and ...
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scatter...
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scatter...
Background: Hybrid imaging modalities which simultaneously benefit from capabilities of combined mod...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Recently we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive ele...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are...
The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are...
We present a ‘hybrid’ imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scatter...
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scatter...
Background: Hybrid imaging modalities which simultaneously benefit from capabilities of combined mod...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Recently we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive ele...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are...
The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are...
We present a ‘hybrid’ imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scatter...
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scatter...
Background: Hybrid imaging modalities which simultaneously benefit from capabilities of combined mod...