نتایج جستجو برای: optical imaging

تعداد نتایج: 692951  

Ali Shakeri-Zadeh Hossein Ghadiri, Mohammad Reza Ay, Saeed Sarkar Sara Khademi Seyed Mohammad Amini Sharmin Kharrazi

Introduction: To date, gold nanoparticles (GNPs) have been demonstrated to have great potential as contrast agent for CT imaging and therapeutics. This study was designed to evaluate any effect on X-ray attenuation that might result from using GNPs with a variety of size, surface chemistries and shapes.   Materials and Methods: Spherical GNPs and gold nanorod...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2008
Jeremy C Hebden Teresa Correia Imran Khakoo Adam P Gibson N L Everdell

An electrically-activated phantom for evaluating diffuse optical imaging systems has been designed based on an array of semiconductor diodes which are used to heat a thermochromic dye embedded in a solidified polyester resin with tissue-like optical properties. The array allows individual diodes to be addressed sequentially, thus simulating the movement of a small volume of contrasting optical ...

Journal: :Optics express 2008
Matthew E Eames Hamid Dehghani

Near Infrared Diffuse Optical Tomography has the potential to be used as a non-invasive imaging tool for biological tissue specifically for the diagnosis and characterization of breast cancer. Most model based reconstruction algorithms rely on calculating and inverting a large Jacobian matrix. Although this method is flexible for a wide range of complex problems, it usually results in large ima...

2011
Josias Elisee Adam Gibson Simon Arridge

Cortical mapping, also called optical topography is a new medical imaging modality which allows the non-invasive investigation of the outer layers of the cortex. This technique is challenging and the geometry of the subject is very often over-simplified. We aim here to localize activated regions of an anatomically accurate brain. A Boundary Element Method is used for the forward model. The reco...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2008
Jeremy C Hebden Joanna Brunker Teresa Correia Ben D Price Adam P Gibson N L Everdell

A novel design of solid dynamic phantom with tissue-like optical properties is presented, which contains variable regions of contrast which are activated electrically. Reversible changes in absorption are produced by localized heating of targets impregnated with thermochromic pigment. A portable, battery-operated prototype has been constructed, and its optical and temporal characteristics have ...

2015
Zhenhua Hu Yawei Qu Kun Wang Xiaojun Zhang Jiali Zha Tianming Song Chengpeng Bao Haixiao Liu Zhongliang Wang Jing Wang Zhongyu Liu Haifeng Liu Jie Tian

Cerenkov luminescence imaging utilizes visible photons emitted from radiopharmaceuticals to achieve in vivo optical molecular-derived signals. Since Cerenkov radiation is weak, non-optimum for tissue penetration and continuous regardless of biological interactions, it is challenging to detect this signal with a diagnostic dose. Therefore, it is challenging to achieve useful activated optical im...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2014
Fabrizio Martelli Paola Di Ninni Giovanni Zaccanti Davide Contini Lorenzo Spinelli Alessandro Torricelli Rinaldo Cubeddu Heidrun Wabnitz Mikhail Mazurenka Rainer Macdonald Angelo Sassaroli Antonio Pifferi

We present the experimental implementation and validation of a phantom for diffuse optical imaging based on totally absorbing objects for which, in the previous paper [J. Biomed. Opt.18(6), 066014, (2013)], we have provided the basic theory. Totally absorbing objects have been manufactured as black polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cylinders and the phantom is a water dilution of intralipid-20% as the d...

2017
Anant Shinde Sandeep Menon Perinchery Vadakke Matham Murukeshan

An optical imaging probe with targeted multispectral and spatiotemporal illumination features has applications in many diagnostic biomedical studies. However, these systems are mostly adapted in conventional microscopes, limiting their use for in vitro applications. We present a variable resolution imaging probe using a digital micromirror device (DMD) with an achievable maximum lateral resolut...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2005
Yiheng Zhang Dana H Brooks Maria Angela Franceschini David A Boas

Diffuse optical imaging is an effective technique for noninvasive functional brain imaging. However, the measurements respond to systemic hemodynamic fluctuations caused by the cardiac cycle, respiration, and blood pressure, which may obscure or overwhelm the desired stimulus-evoked response. Previous work on this problem employed temporal filtering, estimation of systemic effects from backgrou...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2005
A P Gibson J C Hebden S R Arridge

We review the current state-of-the-art of diffuse optical imaging, which is an emerging technique for functional imaging of biological tissue. It involves generating images using measurements of visible or near-infrared light scattered across large (greater than several centimetres) thicknesses of tissue. We discuss recent advances in experimental methods and instrumentation, and examine new th...

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