Phase-resolved monitoring of photoacoustic signals can provide information about the depth profile of a sample. We describe an application of this principle to determine the depth profiles of ligands and antitumor agents in mammalian cells. Measurements of the in-phase and quadrature components of the photoacoustic spectra (which yield information from the surface and the interior, respectively) of a tumor cell line, AK-5, treated with the antitumor agent coralyne chloride have been made. They clearly show that the drug accumulates in the cell interior and is not seen on the cell surface, providing in situ evidence for the localization of this drug. Histochemical dyes which stain cells uniformly give identical in-phase and quadrature spectr...
A new type of contrast agent, 1-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-3,5-diphenylformazan (MTT formazan), is r...
Photoacoustic imaging allows absorption-based high-resolution spectroscopic in vivo imaging at a dep...
We realize vibrational photoacoustic microscopy (VPA) using molecular excitation of overtone vibrati...
Phase-resolved monitoring of photoacoustic signals can provide information about the depth profile o...
Phase-resolved monitoring of photoacoustic signals can provide information about the depth profile o...
The distinctive spectral absorption characteristics of cancer cells make photoacoustic techniques us...
The nondestructive depth profiling capability of photoacoustic spectroscopy is being exploited in th...
Fluorescence imaging has been employed as the gold-standard in molecular imaging. However, despite i...
The applications of steady state photoacoustic and time resolved photothermal methods are carried ou...
Studying mechanisms of drug antitumor action is complicated by the lack of noninvasive methods enabl...
Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) is an imaging modality with superb penetration ...
Abstract: The applications of steady state photoacoustic and time resolved photothermal methods are ...
This paper reports the first use of a novel completely optically based photothermal method (O-PTIR) ...
textMolecular photoacoustic imaging is an exciting new field that promises to visualize molecular in...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://biomedicaloptics.spiedigi...
A new type of contrast agent, 1-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-3,5-diphenylformazan (MTT formazan), is r...
Photoacoustic imaging allows absorption-based high-resolution spectroscopic in vivo imaging at a dep...
We realize vibrational photoacoustic microscopy (VPA) using molecular excitation of overtone vibrati...
Phase-resolved monitoring of photoacoustic signals can provide information about the depth profile o...
Phase-resolved monitoring of photoacoustic signals can provide information about the depth profile o...
The distinctive spectral absorption characteristics of cancer cells make photoacoustic techniques us...
The nondestructive depth profiling capability of photoacoustic spectroscopy is being exploited in th...
Fluorescence imaging has been employed as the gold-standard in molecular imaging. However, despite i...
The applications of steady state photoacoustic and time resolved photothermal methods are carried ou...
Studying mechanisms of drug antitumor action is complicated by the lack of noninvasive methods enabl...
Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) is an imaging modality with superb penetration ...
Abstract: The applications of steady state photoacoustic and time resolved photothermal methods are ...
This paper reports the first use of a novel completely optically based photothermal method (O-PTIR) ...
textMolecular photoacoustic imaging is an exciting new field that promises to visualize molecular in...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://biomedicaloptics.spiedigi...
A new type of contrast agent, 1-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-3,5-diphenylformazan (MTT formazan), is r...
Photoacoustic imaging allows absorption-based high-resolution spectroscopic in vivo imaging at a dep...
We realize vibrational photoacoustic microscopy (VPA) using molecular excitation of overtone vibrati...