| Literature DB >> 26777064 |
Jianbo Tang1, Xianjin Dai1, Huabei Jiang2.
Abstract
A wearable scanning photoacoustic imaging (wPAI) system is presented for noninvasive brain study in behaving rats. This miniaturized wPAI system consists of four pico linear servos and a single transducer-based PAI probe. It has a dimension of 50 mm × 35 mm × 40 mm, and a weight of 26 g excluding cablings. Phantom evaluation shows that wPAI achieves a lateral resolution of ∼0.5 mm and an axial resolution of ∼0.1 mm at a depth of up to 11 mm. Its imaging ability is also tested in a behaving rat, and the results indicate that wPAI is able to image blood vessels at a depth of up to 5 mm with intact scalp and skull. With its noninvasive, deep penetration, and functional imaging ability in behaving animals, wPAI can be used for behavior, cognition, and preclinical brain disease studies.Entities:
Keywords: brain imaging; imaging in behaving rats; photoacoustic imaging; scanning photoacoustic imaging
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26777064 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201500311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207