Photoacoustic (PA) imaging offers promise for biomedical applications due to its ability to image deep within biological tissues while providing detailed molecular information; however, its detection sensitivity is limited by high background signals that arise from endogenous chromophores. Genetic reporter proteins with photoswitchable properties enable the removal of background signals through the subtraction of PA images for each light-absorbing form. Unfortunately, the application of photoswitchable chromoproteins for tumor-targeted imaging has been hampered by the lack of an effective targeted delivery scheme; that is, photoswitchable probes must be delivered in vivo with high targeting efficiency and specificity. To overcome this limit...
In the postgenomic era, imaging techniques are playing an important role in visualizing gene express...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a molecular imaging technology. Unlike conventional reporter gene ...
A photoacoustic imaging scheme that uses genetically altered cells that express an absorbing pigment...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) of genetically encoded probes allows for imaging of targeted biologic...
Genetically encoded contrast in photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is complementary to the intrinsic contra...
Photoacoustic imaging has been shown to provide high-resolution images of genetically labelled cells...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) of genetically encoded probes allows for imaging of targeted biologic...
Photoacoustic imaging allows absorption-based high-resolution spectroscopic in vivo imaging at a dep...
Visualizing biological markers and delivering bioactive agents to living organisms are important to ...
Bacteria-mediated cancer-targeted therapy is a novel experimental strategy for the treatment of canc...
SIGNIFICANCE: Green-fluorescent protein (GFP)-like fluorescent proteins are used extensively as gene...
There is growing interest in genetically expressed reporters for in vivo studies of bacterial coloni...
Photoacoustic imaging has recently emerged as a powerful molecular imaging modality, which provides ...
Translatable imaging agents are a crucial element of successful molecular imaging. Photoacoustic mol...
[[abstract]]Because of the overwhelming scattering of light in biological tissues, the spatial resol...
In the postgenomic era, imaging techniques are playing an important role in visualizing gene express...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a molecular imaging technology. Unlike conventional reporter gene ...
A photoacoustic imaging scheme that uses genetically altered cells that express an absorbing pigment...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) of genetically encoded probes allows for imaging of targeted biologic...
Genetically encoded contrast in photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is complementary to the intrinsic contra...
Photoacoustic imaging has been shown to provide high-resolution images of genetically labelled cells...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) of genetically encoded probes allows for imaging of targeted biologic...
Photoacoustic imaging allows absorption-based high-resolution spectroscopic in vivo imaging at a dep...
Visualizing biological markers and delivering bioactive agents to living organisms are important to ...
Bacteria-mediated cancer-targeted therapy is a novel experimental strategy for the treatment of canc...
SIGNIFICANCE: Green-fluorescent protein (GFP)-like fluorescent proteins are used extensively as gene...
There is growing interest in genetically expressed reporters for in vivo studies of bacterial coloni...
Photoacoustic imaging has recently emerged as a powerful molecular imaging modality, which provides ...
Translatable imaging agents are a crucial element of successful molecular imaging. Photoacoustic mol...
[[abstract]]Because of the overwhelming scattering of light in biological tissues, the spatial resol...
In the postgenomic era, imaging techniques are playing an important role in visualizing gene express...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a molecular imaging technology. Unlike conventional reporter gene ...
A photoacoustic imaging scheme that uses genetically altered cells that express an absorbing pigment...