Tag: TriTom

Multimodal Imaging

What is Multimodal Imaging? Multimodal Imaging is the combination of two or more imaging modalities that leverage the strengths of each modality. Multimodal imaging enhances the anatomical, functional, and molecular information obtained in a single imaging session. PhotoSound’s Tritom imaging system utilizes the same short pulse duration OPO light source to generate the photoacoustic as […]

Tissue Engineering & Regeneration

What is Tissue Engineering & Regeneration? Tissue engineering is the process of creating new tissues and organs to replace damaged or diseased tissues. Photoacoustic tomography can be used to evaluate tissue regeneration and vascularization. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom Photoacoustic Image-Guided Delivery of Plasmonic-Nanoparticle-Labeled Mesenchymal Stem Cells to the Spinal Cord MoleculUS A Combined Ultrasound and […]

Neuroimaging

What is Neuroimaging? Neuroimaging is the use of medical imaging techniques to study the structure and function of the nervous system, focusing on the brain. Photoacoustic tomography has been used to image the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the nervous system. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom Monitoring Neonatal Brain Hemorrhage Progression by Photoacoustic Tomography […]

Anatomical Imaging

What is anatomical imaging? Anatomical imaging is used to visualize the structure and organization of tissues and organs within the body. Photoacoustic tomography generates high-resolution images of blood-rich tissues without the need for exogenous contrast agents. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom Dual-Scan Photoacoustic Tomography for the Imaging of Vascular Structure on Foot Photoacoustic tomography to assess […]

Cancer Imaging

What is Cancer Imaging? Cancer imaging: In applications related to cancer, photoacoustic tomography has been used to noninvasively monitor tumor size, evaluate tumor metastasis, and detect the response to novel cancer therapies. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom Water-Soluble Fe(II) Complexes for Theranostic Application: Synthesis, Photoacoustic Imaging, and Photothermal ConversionCo-registered photoacoustic and fluorescent imaging of a switchable nanoprobe […]

Contrast Agent Development

What is Contrast Agent Development? Photoacoustic contrast agents, such as indocyanine green (ICG), are used to enhance the visibility of specific targets within a subject and targeting to investigate specific molecular markers. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom In situ x-ray-induced acoustic computed tomography with a contrast agent: a proof of concept Biodegradable and biocompatible semiconductor nanocrystals […]

Developmental Biology

What is Developmental Biology? Photoacoustic tomography can be used to visualize and monitor the early stages of embryonic development and detect abnormalities that can affect maternal and fetal outcomes. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom Functional photoacoustic imaging for placental monitoring: A mini review Legion ADC Monitoring neonatal brain hemorrhage progression by photoacoustic tomography

Molecular Imaging

What is Molecular Imaging? Molecular imaging enables the visualization, characterization, and quantification of biological processes that take place at the cellular and subcellular levels. PhotoSound Product Used TriTom Commercial Small Animal Imaging Could Aid Disease Detection Indocyanine green dye based bimodal contrast agent tested by photoacoustic/fluorescence tomography setup A preclinical small animal imaging platform combining […]