We introduce a novel cerebral perfusion phantom to calibrate laser speckle imaging systems for small animal brain imaging. A method based on Hele-Shaw cell technique is used to create fractal like structures which serves as the mould for the phantom making. The structure is casted to create micro channels in PDMS phantoms which is found to closely mimic the structure of superficial cerebral blood vessels in small animals. The proposed method has the potential to fabricate optically and anatomically accurate cerebral perfusion phantom using a quick and inexpensive fabrication technique suitable for blood flow imaging studies.
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