What is anatomical imaging?
Anatomical imaging is used to visualize the structure and organization of tissues and organs within the body. Photoacoustic tomography generates high-resolution images of blood-rich tissues without the need for exogenous contrast agents.
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Dual-Scan Photoacoustic Tomography for the Imaging of Vascular Structure on Foot
Photoacoustic tomography to assess acute vasoactivity of systemic vasculature
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A combined ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging platform for clinical research applications
Evaluation of ultrasound sensors for transcranial photoacoustic sensing and imaging
Whole-Body Human Ultrasound Tomography
Automatic force-controlled 3D photoacoustic system for human peripheral vascular imaging
Y-Net: Hybrid deep learning image reconstruction for photoacoustic tomography in vivo
Deep learning enabled real-time photoacoustic tomography system via single data acquisition channel
Improving photoacoustic imaging in low signal-to-noise ratio by using spatial and polarity coherence
Non-Invasive 3D Photoacoustic Tomography of Angiographic Anatomy and Hemodynamics of Fatty Livers in Rats
Size-adjustable ring-shape photoacoustic tomography imager in vivo
Photoacoustic Imaging for in vivo quantification of alcohol-induced structural and functional changes in cerebral vasculature in high alcohol-preferring mice (HAP)
Real-time photoacoustic data acquisition with a thousand parallel channels at hundreds frames per second
Massive parallel ultrasound and photoacoustic PC-based system
Monitoring Neonatal Brain Hemorrhage Progression by Photoacoustic Tomography
Real-time, volumetric imaging of radiation dose delivery deep into the liver during cancer treatment
Improving photoacoustic imaging in low signal-to-noise ratio by using spatial and polarity coherence
Automatic force-controlled 3D photoacoustic system for human peripheral vascular imaging
Non-invasive photoacoustic computed tomography of rat heart anatomy and function