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27 October 2021 Photoacoustic imaging as a bridge from medical imaging to bioimaging
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Abstract
Since the days of Cajal, optical microscopy has been a vital tool for physiology, and neuroscientists have accumulated significant amount of information on structures and functions of isolated neurons. However, to understand the emergent properties of a brain, functional observation of complicated neuronal networks is necessary, leading to the request of volumetric imaging with high speed, deep penetration, and sub-cellular resolution. In this talk, I report our recent advances on pushing the speed of volumetric imaging, and its applications on Drosophila and mouse brains.
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Miya Ishihara "Photoacoustic imaging as a bridge from medical imaging to bioimaging", Proc. SPIE 11925, Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference 2021, 1192505 (27 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2615402
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KEYWORDS
Photoacoustic spectroscopy

Photoacoustic imaging

Ultrasonography

Imaging systems

Visualization

In vivo imaging

Photonics

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