Hybrid optoacoustic and pulse-echo ultrasound imaging is an attractive multi-modal combination owing to the highly complementary contrast of the two techniques. Efficient hybridization is often hampered by significant dissimilarities between their optimal data acquisition and image formation strategies. Herein, we introduce an approach for combined optoacoustic and ultrasound imaging based on a plano-concave detector array design with a non-uniform pitch distribution. The hybrid design optimized for both modalities allows for maintaining an extended field of view for efficient ultrasound navigation while simultaneously providing broad tomographic coverage for optimal optoacoustic imaging performance. Imaging sessions performed in tissue-mim...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Expanding usage of small animal models in biomedical research necessitates development of technologi...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
Pulse-echo ultrasound and optoacoustic imaging possess very different, yet highly complementary, adv...
The complementary contrast features of the optoacoustic (OA) and pulse-echo ultrasound (US) modaliti...
Ultrasonography and optoacoustic imaging share powerful advantages related to the natural aptitude f...
In optoacoustic imaging, the high optical contrast between different tissue types is combined with t...
In optoacoustic imaging absorbing structures excited with short laser pulses generate broadband ultr...
Using the same ultrasound detector, hybrid optoacoustic-ultrasound (OPUS) imaging provides concurren...
In optoacoustic imaging absorbing structures excited with short laser pulses generate broadband ultr...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Expanding usage of small animal models in biomedical research necessitates development of technologi...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
The high complementarity of ultrasonography and optoacoustic tomography has prompted the development...
Pulse-echo ultrasound and optoacoustic imaging possess very different, yet highly complementary, adv...
The complementary contrast features of the optoacoustic (OA) and pulse-echo ultrasound (US) modaliti...
Ultrasonography and optoacoustic imaging share powerful advantages related to the natural aptitude f...
In optoacoustic imaging, the high optical contrast between different tissue types is combined with t...
In optoacoustic imaging absorbing structures excited with short laser pulses generate broadband ultr...
Using the same ultrasound detector, hybrid optoacoustic-ultrasound (OPUS) imaging provides concurren...
In optoacoustic imaging absorbing structures excited with short laser pulses generate broadband ultr...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Spherical matrix arrays represent an advantageous tomographic detection geometry for non-invasive de...
Expanding usage of small animal models in biomedical research necessitates development of technologi...