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Optical Time-of-Flight and Absorbance Imaging of Biologic Media
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Absorbance ImagingTissue ImagingEngineeringBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsTofa PrinciplesTofa LocalizationLiving BodiesBiophotonicsBiomedical EngineeringImagingBiophysicsOptical ImagingNovel Imaging MethodRadiology
Imaging the interior of living bodies with light may assist in the diagnosis and treatment of a number of clinical problems, which include the early detection of tumors and hypoxic cerebral injury. An existing picosecond time-of-flight and absorbance (TOFA) optical system has been used to image a model biologic system and a rat. Model measurements confirmed TOFA principles in systems with a high degree of photon scattering; rat images, which were constructed from the variable time delays experienced by a fixed fraction of early-arriving transmitted photons, revealed identifiable internal structure. A combination of light-based quantitative measurement and TOFA localization may have applications in continuous, noninvasive monitoring for structural imaging and spatial chemometric analysis in humans.
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