Photoacoustic imaging combines the high contrast of optical imaging with the spatial resolution and penetration depth of ultrasound. This technique holds tremendous potential for imaging in small animals and importantly, is clinically translatable. At present, there is no accepted standard physical phantom that can be used to provide routine quality control and performance evaluation of photoacoustic imaging instruments. With the growing popularity of the technique and the advent of several commercial small animal imaging systems, it is important to develop a strategy for assessment of such instruments. Here, we developed a protocol for fabrication of physical phantoms for photoacoustic imaging from polyvinyl chloride plastisol (PVCP). Usin...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging label-free and non-invasive modality for imaging biologic...
This report explores the use of silicone and gelatin matrixes to develop photoacoustic imaging phant...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) standardisation demands a stable, highly reproducible physical phantom t...
Photoacoustic imaging combines the high contrast of optical imaging with the spatial resolution and ...
Photoacoustic imaging can provide high resolution images of tissue structure, pathology and function...
<p>(A) Absorption spectrum of the black plastic color (BPC) dye at three concentrations (0.032%, 0.0...
A novel optoacoustic phantom made of polyvinyl chloride-plastisol (PVCP) for optoacoustic studies is...
Quantitative photoacoustic imaging (qPAI) has the potential to provide high- resolution in vivo imag...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
We suitably adapt the design of a tissue-equivalent phantom used for photoacoustic imaging to constr...
We suitably adapt the design of a tissue-equivalent phantom used for photoacoustic imaging to constr...
Photoacoustic imaging is an emerging technique. Although commercially available photoacoustic imagin...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging label-free and non-invasive modality for imaging biologic...
This report explores the use of silicone and gelatin matrixes to develop photoacoustic imaging phant...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) standardisation demands a stable, highly reproducible physical phantom t...
Photoacoustic imaging combines the high contrast of optical imaging with the spatial resolution and ...
Photoacoustic imaging can provide high resolution images of tissue structure, pathology and function...
<p>(A) Absorption spectrum of the black plastic color (BPC) dye at three concentrations (0.032%, 0.0...
A novel optoacoustic phantom made of polyvinyl chloride-plastisol (PVCP) for optoacoustic studies is...
Quantitative photoacoustic imaging (qPAI) has the potential to provide high- resolution in vivo imag...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
Background: Characterizations based on anatomically realistic phantoms are highly effective to perfo...
We suitably adapt the design of a tissue-equivalent phantom used for photoacoustic imaging to constr...
We suitably adapt the design of a tissue-equivalent phantom used for photoacoustic imaging to constr...
Photoacoustic imaging is an emerging technique. Although commercially available photoacoustic imagin...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging label-free and non-invasive modality for imaging biologic...
This report explores the use of silicone and gelatin matrixes to develop photoacoustic imaging phant...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) standardisation demands a stable, highly reproducible physical phantom t...