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12 February 2009 Deep tissue optoacoustic imaging of polarized structures
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Abstract
The ability to image polarization-selective tissue structures may provide valuable information on tissue anatomy, morphogenesis, and disease progression. So far, intensive light scattering in biological medium has limited implementation of polarization imaging to superficial tissue layers. We suggest overcoming the scattering problem using polarization-sensitive optoacoustic imaging. Due to intrinsically high spatial resolution and sensitivity of the method, it holds promise of becoming highly accurate modality for interrogation of small polarized structures deep in biological tissues. We show initial tomographic results in tissue-mimicking phantoms having polarization dichroism contrast.
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Daniel Razansky, Claudio Vinegoni, and Vasilis Ntziachristos "Deep tissue optoacoustic imaging of polarized structures", Proc. SPIE 7177, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2009, 71770M (12 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810605
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Tissues

Tissue optics

Spatial resolution

Tomography

Absorption

Light scattering

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