| Literature DB >> 36176594 |
B Arnal1, C-W Wei1, J Li1, X Gao1, M O'Donnell1.
Abstract
Highly specific molecular imaging with photoacoustics (PA) must suppress background endogenous signals while maintaining signals from target nanoagents. Magneto-motive PA was introduced to perform motion-based background suppression using a low frequency magnetic field. Previous studies show suppression based on displacement magnitude can suffer if significant physiological motion is present. This limitation can be overcome using cyclic magneto-motive PA (cmmPA), where multiple cycles of an ac magnetic field are used and the coherence of detected displacements is the retrieved information. In this paper, we show a method to enhance the magnetic response of an electromagnet specifically for cmmPA. Several magnetic frequencies were tested and a simple model is proposed to describe displacement frequency dependence. By choosing optimal parameters based on this model, we show that the technique can detect a low number of tagged cells using either US-based or PA-based displacement estimation. In addition, robustness to physiological motion is demonstrated in a moving phantom.Entities:
Keywords: magneto-motiv; molecular imaging; photoacoustic imaging; speckle tracking; ultrasound imaging
Year: 2016 PMID: 36176594 PMCID: PMC9518827 DOI: 10.1088/2040-8978/18/2/024009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Opt ISSN: 2040-8978 Impact factor: 2.077