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Motivation for In Vivo Optical Imaging (Partial List)
• Safety — Non-ionizing radiation: photon energy is ~2 eV
• Physics — Molecular structure and composition of tissue
• Optics — High intrinsic contrast. E.g., absorption probes
Oxy-hemoglobin & deoxy-hemoglobin
Melanin
Lipid
Water
DNA & RNA
• Physiology — Endogenous contrast for functional imaging
Concentration of hemoglobin (angiogenesis)
Oxygen saturation of hemoglobin (hyper-metabolism)
Cell nuclei
Blood flow (Doppler)
• Biology — Exogenous contrast for molecular imaging
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Biomarkers (Integrin, VEGF, HER2, etc.)
Reporter genes
Fundamental Challenges in High-resolution
Optical Imaging: Diffraction and Diffusion
• Diffraction (wave phenomenon)
Limits the spatial resolution of ballistic imaging (planar, confocal,
& two-photon microscopy, optical-coherence tomography).
Has been overcome for super-resolution imaging (PALM/STORM).
Photoacoustic effect:
1. Light absorption
2. Temperature rise
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3. Thermoelastic expansion
4. Acoustic emission