It is a challenge to non-invasively visualize in vivo the neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3D) scaffold with high spatial resolution and deep penetration depth. Here we used photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) to chronically monitor neovascularization in an inverse opal scaffold implanted in a mouse model for up to six weeks. The neovasculature was observed to develop gradually in the same mouse. These blood vessels not only grew on top of the implanted scaffold but also penetrated into the scaffold. The PAM system offered a lateral resolution of ~45 μm and a penetration depth of ~3 mm into the scaffold/tissue construct. By using the 3D PAM data, we further quantified the vessel area as a function of time
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
It is a challenge to non-invasively visualize in vivo the neovascularization in a three-dimensional ...
It is a grand challenge to visualize and assess in vivo neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3...
It is a grand challenge to visualize and assess in vivo neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3...
It is a grand challenge to visualize and assess in vivo neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3...
Three-dimensional scaffolds provide physical support and an adjustable microenvironment to facilitat...
Three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds provide structural support and function as substrates for cell...
Three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds provide structural support and function as substrates for cell...
Three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds provide structural support and function as substrates for cell...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an attractive modality for noninvasive, volumetric imaging of scat...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an attractive modality for noninvasive, volumetric imaging of scat...
Degradation is among the most important properties of biomaterial scaffolds, which are indispensable...
Degradation is among the most important properties of biomaterial scaffolds, which are indispensable...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
It is a challenge to non-invasively visualize in vivo the neovascularization in a three-dimensional ...
It is a grand challenge to visualize and assess in vivo neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3...
It is a grand challenge to visualize and assess in vivo neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3...
It is a grand challenge to visualize and assess in vivo neovascularization in a three-dimensional (3...
Three-dimensional scaffolds provide physical support and an adjustable microenvironment to facilitat...
Three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds provide structural support and function as substrates for cell...
Three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds provide structural support and function as substrates for cell...
Three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds provide structural support and function as substrates for cell...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an attractive modality for noninvasive, volumetric imaging of scat...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an attractive modality for noninvasive, volumetric imaging of scat...
Degradation is among the most important properties of biomaterial scaffolds, which are indispensable...
Degradation is among the most important properties of biomaterial scaffolds, which are indispensable...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...
Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging of subcutaneous microvasculature in small animals is realize...