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Deep laser microscopy using optical clearing by ultrasound-induced gas bubbles
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- Title
- Deep laser microscopy using optical clearing by ultrasound-induced gas bubbles
- Issued Date
- 2022-11
- Citation
- Kim, Haemin. (2022-11). Deep laser microscopy using optical clearing by ultrasound-induced gas bubbles. Nature Photonics, 16(11), 762–768. doi: 10.1038/s41566-022-01068-x
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- Article
- Keywords
- IN-VIVO ; TISSUE ; CAVITATION ; HISTOTRIPSY
- ISSN
- 1749-4885
- Abstract
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Although laser scanning microscopy is a pivotal imaging tool in biomedical research, optical scattering from tissue limits the depth of the imaging. To overcome this limitation, we propose a scheme called ultrasound-induced optical clearing microscopy, which makes use of temporary, localized optical clearing based on ultrasound-induced gas bubbles. In this method, bubbles are generated by high-intensity pulsed ultrasound at a desired depth and subsequently maintained by low-intensity continuous ultrasound during imaging. As a result, optical scattering and unwanted changes in the propagation direction of the incident photons are minimized in the bubble cloud, and thus the laser can be tightly focused at a deeper imaging plane. Through phantom and ex vivo experiments, we demonstrate that ultrasound-induced optical clearing microscopy is capable of increasing the imaging depth by a factor of six or more, while the resolution is similar to that of conventional laser scanning microscopy. Optical clearing based on ultrasound-induced gas bubbles offers new opportunities for deeper laser scanning microscopy of biological tissue. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- Hwang, Jae Youn황재윤
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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