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Wei Song1, Wei Zheng2, Ruimin Liu2, Riqiang Lin3, Hongtao Huang3, Xiaojing Gong3, Shousheng Yang3, Rui Zhang4, Liang Song5.
Abstract
We developed a reflection-mode subwavelength-resolution photoacoustic microscopy system capable of imaging optical absorption contrast in vivo. The simultaneous high-resolution and reflection-mode imaging capacity of the system was enabled by delicately configuring a miniature high-frequency ultrasonic transducer tightly under a water-immersion objective with numerical aperture of 1.0. At 532-nm laser illumination, the lateral resolution of the system was measured to be ~320 nm. With this system, subcellular structures of red blood cells and B16 melanoma cells were resolved ex vivo; microvessels, including individual capillaries, in a mouse ear were clearly imaged label-freely in vivo, using the intrinsic optical absorption from hemoglobin. The current study suggests that, the optical-absorption contrast, subwavelength resolution, and reflection-mode ability of the developed photoacoustic microscopy may empower a wide range of biomedical studies for visualizing cellular and/or subcellular structures.Entities:
Keywords: (170.3880) Medical and biological imaging; (170.5120) Photoacoustic imaging; (180.0180) Microscopy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25574435 PMCID: PMC4285601 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.5.004235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732