The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors across the entire rodent brain with the high spatial and temporal resolution has empowered optoacoustic imaging modalities with unprecedented capacities for interrogating the brain under physiological and diseased conditions. This has rapidly transformed optoacoustic microscopy (OAM) and multi-spectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) into emerging research tools to study animal models of brain diseases. In this review, we describe the principles of optoacoustic imaging and showcase recent technical advances that enable high-resolution real-time brain observations in preclinical models. In addition, advanced molecular probe designs allow for effic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
We present the development of novel biomedical imaging methods based on optoacoustics. These novel t...
Current functional neuroimaging methods are not adequate for high-resolution whole-brain visualizati...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
With the central ability to visualize a variety of endogenous chromophores and biomarkers or exogeno...
Unlike traditional optical methods, optoacoustic imaging is less sensitive to scattering of ballisti...
Summary: In traditional optical imaging, limited light penetration constrains high-resolution interr...
Multi-Spectral Optoacoustic Tomography (MSOT) merges the power of high-resolution imaging at tissue ...
Brain research depends strongly on imaging for assessing function and disease in vivo. We examine he...
Brain research depends strongly on imaging for assessing function and disease in vivo. We examine he...
The ability to detect molecular probes in deep tissue, based on optical signatures, has been limited...
The ability to detect molecular probes in deep tissue, based on optical signatures, has been limited...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
We present the development of novel biomedical imaging methods based on optoacoustics. These novel t...
Current functional neuroimaging methods are not adequate for high-resolution whole-brain visualizati...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
The ability to non-invasively visualize endogenous chromophores and exogenous probes and sensors acr...
With the central ability to visualize a variety of endogenous chromophores and biomarkers or exogeno...
Unlike traditional optical methods, optoacoustic imaging is less sensitive to scattering of ballisti...
Summary: In traditional optical imaging, limited light penetration constrains high-resolution interr...
Multi-Spectral Optoacoustic Tomography (MSOT) merges the power of high-resolution imaging at tissue ...
Brain research depends strongly on imaging for assessing function and disease in vivo. We examine he...
Brain research depends strongly on imaging for assessing function and disease in vivo. We examine he...
The ability to detect molecular probes in deep tissue, based on optical signatures, has been limited...
The ability to detect molecular probes in deep tissue, based on optical signatures, has been limited...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal functional imaging studies of stroke are key in identifying the...
We present the development of novel biomedical imaging methods based on optoacoustics. These novel t...
Current functional neuroimaging methods are not adequate for high-resolution whole-brain visualizati...