Biophotoacoustic Radar: Study of Tissue Phantoms, Tissues, Contrast Agent and Comparison to Ultrasound Imaging for Deep Subsurface Imaging
This study explored the imaging capability of our frequency-domain photoacoustic (FD-PA) system that utilizes correlation processing alias “photoacoustic radar” and ultrasonic phased array for imaging of soft tissues. The probe imaging capabilities were studied using tissue-mimicking phantoms, tissu...
Main Author: | Alwi, Rudolf |
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Other Authors: | Mandelis, Andreas |
Language: | en_ca |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33321 |
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