A critical link exists between pathological changes of cerebral vasculature and diseases affecting brain function. Microscopic techniques have played an indispensable role in the study of neurovascular anatomy and functions. Yet, investigations are often hindered by suboptimal trade-offs between the spatiotemporal resolution, field-of-view (FOV) and type of contrast offered by the existing optical microscopy techniques. We present a hybrid dual-wavelength optoacoustic (OA) biomicroscope capable of rapid transcranial visualization of large-scale cerebral vascular networks. The system offers 3-dimensional views of the morphology and oxygenation status of the cerebral vasculature with single capillary resolution and a FOV exceeding 6 x 8 mm(2)...
Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the disease progression and...
Optoacoustic imaging can noninvasively provide visualization of vasculature structures with optical ...
In this study, we report on using a 50-MHz functional photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) to transcranial...
Obtaining morphological and physiological information of neurovasculature is very challenging due to...
Bone microvasculature plays a paramount role in bone marrow maintenance, development, and hematopoie...
Bone microvasculature plays a paramount role in bone marrow maintenance, development, and hematopoie...
Expanding usage of small animal models in biomedical research necessitates development of technologi...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
Conventional optoacoustic microscopy operates in two distinct modes of optical resolution, for visua...
Intense efforts are underway to develop functional imaging modalities for capturing brain activity a...
The hemodynamics and oxygen saturation status of vascular are very important biomarkers for disease,...
Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) is applied to functional brain imaging in livin...
Revealing the structural and functional change of microvasculature is essential to match vascular re...
Summary: In traditional optical imaging, limited light penetration constrains high-resolution interr...
Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the disease progression and...
Optoacoustic imaging can noninvasively provide visualization of vasculature structures with optical ...
In this study, we report on using a 50-MHz functional photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) to transcranial...
Obtaining morphological and physiological information of neurovasculature is very challenging due to...
Bone microvasculature plays a paramount role in bone marrow maintenance, development, and hematopoie...
Bone microvasculature plays a paramount role in bone marrow maintenance, development, and hematopoie...
Expanding usage of small animal models in biomedical research necessitates development of technologi...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
Conventional optoacoustic microscopy operates in two distinct modes of optical resolution, for visua...
Intense efforts are underway to develop functional imaging modalities for capturing brain activity a...
The hemodynamics and oxygen saturation status of vascular are very important biomarkers for disease,...
Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) is applied to functional brain imaging in livin...
Revealing the structural and functional change of microvasculature is essential to match vascular re...
Summary: In traditional optical imaging, limited light penetration constrains high-resolution interr...
Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the disease progression and...
Optoacoustic imaging can noninvasively provide visualization of vasculature structures with optical ...
In this study, we report on using a 50-MHz functional photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) to transcranial...