Radiation therapy produces Cherenkov optical emission in tissue, and this light can be utilized to activate molecular probes. The feasibility of sensing luminescence from a tissue molecular oxygen sensor from within a human body phantom was examined using the geometry of the axillary lymph node region. Detection of regions down to 30-mm deep was feasible with submillimeter spatial resolution with the total quantity of the phosphorescent sensor PtG4 near 1 nanomole. Radiation sheet scanning in an epi-illumination geometry provided optimal coverage, and maximum intensity projection images provided illustration of the concept. This work provides the preliminary information needed to attempt this type of imaging in vivo
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
Čerenkov radiation is a fascinating optical signal, which has been exploited for unique diagnostic b...
Čerenkov radiation is a fascinating optical signal, which has been exploited for unique diagnostic b...
Whole body animal cherenkov excited luminescence sheet imaging (CELSI) was demonstrated in tissue ph...
Cherenkov emission induced by external beam radiation therapy from a clinical linear accelerator (LI...
Cherenkov-excited luminescence scanned imaging (CELSI) is achieved with external beam radiotherapy t...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
Color vision is used throughout medicine to interpret the health and status of tissue. Ionizing radi...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
We propose a radically new assay of tumor response to chemotherapeutic agents using microdose inject...
During external beam radiotherapy (EBRT), in vivo Cherenkov optical emissions can be used as a dosim...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
The phenomenon of Cerenkov radiation has demonstrated a nascent potential for application in optical...
Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is a novel imaging modality to study charged particles with opti...
Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is a novel imaging modality to study charged particles with opti...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
Čerenkov radiation is a fascinating optical signal, which has been exploited for unique diagnostic b...
Čerenkov radiation is a fascinating optical signal, which has been exploited for unique diagnostic b...
Whole body animal cherenkov excited luminescence sheet imaging (CELSI) was demonstrated in tissue ph...
Cherenkov emission induced by external beam radiation therapy from a clinical linear accelerator (LI...
Cherenkov-excited luminescence scanned imaging (CELSI) is achieved with external beam radiotherapy t...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
Color vision is used throughout medicine to interpret the health and status of tissue. Ionizing radi...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
We propose a radically new assay of tumor response to chemotherapeutic agents using microdose inject...
During external beam radiotherapy (EBRT), in vivo Cherenkov optical emissions can be used as a dosim...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
The phenomenon of Cerenkov radiation has demonstrated a nascent potential for application in optical...
Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is a novel imaging modality to study charged particles with opti...
Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is a novel imaging modality to study charged particles with opti...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
Čerenkov radiation is a fascinating optical signal, which has been exploited for unique diagnostic b...
Čerenkov radiation is a fascinating optical signal, which has been exploited for unique diagnostic b...