TY - JOUR
T1 - Saliency enhancement method for photoacoustic molecular imaging based on Grüneisen relaxation nonlinear effect
AU - Wang, Xiatian
AU - Xie, Zhihua
AU - Lin, Riqiang
AU - Shu, Chengyou
AU - Lv, Shengmiao
AU - Guo, Pengkun
AU - Xu, Haoxing
AU - Zhang, Jinke
AU - Dong, Liquan
AU - Gong, Xiaojing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Photoacoustic molecular imaging technology has a wide range of applications in biomedical research. In practical scenarios, both the probes and blood generate signals, resulting in the saliency of the probes in the blood environment being diminished, impacting imaging quality. Although several methods have been proposed for saliency enhancement, they inevitably suffer from moderate generality and detection speed. The Grüneisen relaxation (GR) nonlinear effect offers an alternative for enhancing saliency and can improve generality and speed. In this article, the excitation and detection efficiencies are optimized to enhance the GR signal amplitude. Experimental studies show that the saliency of the probe is enhanced. Moreover, the issue of signal aliasing is studied to ensure the accuracy of enhancement results in the tissues. In a word, the feasibility of the GR-based imaging method in saliency enhancement is successfully demonstrated in the study, showing the superiorities of good generality and detection speed.
AB - Photoacoustic molecular imaging technology has a wide range of applications in biomedical research. In practical scenarios, both the probes and blood generate signals, resulting in the saliency of the probes in the blood environment being diminished, impacting imaging quality. Although several methods have been proposed for saliency enhancement, they inevitably suffer from moderate generality and detection speed. The Grüneisen relaxation (GR) nonlinear effect offers an alternative for enhancing saliency and can improve generality and speed. In this article, the excitation and detection efficiencies are optimized to enhance the GR signal amplitude. Experimental studies show that the saliency of the probe is enhanced. Moreover, the issue of signal aliasing is studied to ensure the accuracy of enhancement results in the tissues. In a word, the feasibility of the GR-based imaging method in saliency enhancement is successfully demonstrated in the study, showing the superiorities of good generality and detection speed.
KW - Grüneisen relaxation
KW - molecular imaging
KW - photoacoustic effect
KW - saliency enhancement
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U2 - 10.1002/jbio.202400004
DO - 10.1002/jbio.202400004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85189516889
SN - 1864-063X
JO - Journal of Biophotonics
JF - Journal of Biophotonics
ER -