Tissue imaging has emerged as an important aspect of theragnosis. It is essential not only to evaluate the degree of the disease and thus provide appropriate treatments, but also to monitor the delivery of administered drugs and the subsequent recovery of target tissues. Several techniques including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computational tomography (CT), acoustic tomography (AT), biofluorescence (BF) and chemiluminescence (CL), have been developed to reconstruct three-dimensional images of tissues. While imaging has been achieved with adequate spatial resolution for shallow depths, challenges still remain for imaging deep tissues. Energy loss is usually observed when using a magnetic field or traditional ultrasound (US), which lead...
Optical imaging of soft biological tissue is highly desirable since it is nonionizing and provides s...
High-resolution volumetric optical imaging modalities, such as confocal microscopy, two-photon micr...
For centuries, biological discoveries were based on optical imaging, in particular microscopy but al...
In vivo imaging of self-illuminating bio-and chemiluminescent reporters is used to observe the physi...
This article reviews two types of ultrasound-mediated biophotonic imaging–acousto-optical tomography...
Fluorescence imaging is a non-invasive and dynamic real-time imaging technique; however, it exhibits...
Photoacoustic imaging (also called optoacoustic or thermoacoustic imaging) has the potential to imag...
As an emerging technique, ultrasound-modulated fluorescence (UMF), or ultrasound switchable fluoresc...
Bioluminescence imaging is a commonly used non-invasive technique in biology to access the pathologi...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) in a circular scanning configuration was developed to image the deepl...
The achievable spatial resolution of fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging in deep tissue is seve...
Objective: A hybrid imaging technique, Ultrasound Modulated Luminescence Tomography, that uses ultra...
Ultrasound is among the most rapidly advancing imaging techniques. Functional methods such as elasto...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
We explored the possibility of applying very high ultrasound frequencies to achieve very high resolu...
Optical imaging of soft biological tissue is highly desirable since it is nonionizing and provides s...
High-resolution volumetric optical imaging modalities, such as confocal microscopy, two-photon micr...
For centuries, biological discoveries were based on optical imaging, in particular microscopy but al...
In vivo imaging of self-illuminating bio-and chemiluminescent reporters is used to observe the physi...
This article reviews two types of ultrasound-mediated biophotonic imaging–acousto-optical tomography...
Fluorescence imaging is a non-invasive and dynamic real-time imaging technique; however, it exhibits...
Photoacoustic imaging (also called optoacoustic or thermoacoustic imaging) has the potential to imag...
As an emerging technique, ultrasound-modulated fluorescence (UMF), or ultrasound switchable fluoresc...
Bioluminescence imaging is a commonly used non-invasive technique in biology to access the pathologi...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) in a circular scanning configuration was developed to image the deepl...
The achievable spatial resolution of fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging in deep tissue is seve...
Objective: A hybrid imaging technique, Ultrasound Modulated Luminescence Tomography, that uses ultra...
Ultrasound is among the most rapidly advancing imaging techniques. Functional methods such as elasto...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
We explored the possibility of applying very high ultrasound frequencies to achieve very high resolu...
Optical imaging of soft biological tissue is highly desirable since it is nonionizing and provides s...
High-resolution volumetric optical imaging modalities, such as confocal microscopy, two-photon micr...
For centuries, biological discoveries were based on optical imaging, in particular microscopy but al...