Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an imaging technique combining strong contrast of optical imaging to high spatial resolution of ultrasound imaging. These strengths are achieved via photoacoustic e↵ect, where a spatial absorption of light pulse is converted into a measurable propagating ultrasound wave. The method is seen as a potential tool for small animal imaging, pre-clinical investigations, study of blood vessels and vasculature, as well as for cancer imaging. The goal in PAT is to form an image of the absorbed optical energy density field via acoustic inverse problem approaches from the measured ultrasound data. Quantitative PAT (QPAT) proceeds from these images and forms quantitative estimates of the optical properties of the...
We propose a combined reconstruction-classification method for simultaneously recovering absorption ...
We demonstrate the feasibility of quantitative optical absorption imaging by using Monte Carlo simul...
To unlock the full capability of photoacoustic tomography as a quantitative, high resolution, molecu...
Imaging methods applied to living organisms with emphasis on innovative approaches that use emerging...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging technique aimed at estimating the optic...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography (QPAT) is a hybrid biomedical imaging technique that derives i...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging technique aimed at estimating optical p...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is a novel imaging method which aims to reconstruct optical pa...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is showing its potential as a non-invasive biomedical imaging modalit...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a promising non-invasive imaging modality exhibiting high resoluti...
Photoacoustic tomography relies on the generation of ultrasound due to optical absorption to produce...
Photoacoustic tomography is a hybrid imaging method that combines optical contrast and ultrasound re...
We propose a novel multispectral reconstruction-classification method for simultaneously recovering ...
Optical absorption is closely associated with many physiological important parameters, such as the c...
© 2019 The Author(s) Quantitative photoacoustic tomography aims to recover the spatial distribution ...
We propose a combined reconstruction-classification method for simultaneously recovering absorption ...
We demonstrate the feasibility of quantitative optical absorption imaging by using Monte Carlo simul...
To unlock the full capability of photoacoustic tomography as a quantitative, high resolution, molecu...
Imaging methods applied to living organisms with emphasis on innovative approaches that use emerging...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging technique aimed at estimating the optic...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography (QPAT) is a hybrid biomedical imaging technique that derives i...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging technique aimed at estimating optical p...
Quantitative photoacoustic tomography is a novel imaging method which aims to reconstruct optical pa...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is showing its potential as a non-invasive biomedical imaging modalit...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a promising non-invasive imaging modality exhibiting high resoluti...
Photoacoustic tomography relies on the generation of ultrasound due to optical absorption to produce...
Photoacoustic tomography is a hybrid imaging method that combines optical contrast and ultrasound re...
We propose a novel multispectral reconstruction-classification method for simultaneously recovering ...
Optical absorption is closely associated with many physiological important parameters, such as the c...
© 2019 The Author(s) Quantitative photoacoustic tomography aims to recover the spatial distribution ...
We propose a combined reconstruction-classification method for simultaneously recovering absorption ...
We demonstrate the feasibility of quantitative optical absorption imaging by using Monte Carlo simul...
To unlock the full capability of photoacoustic tomography as a quantitative, high resolution, molecu...