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Biomimetic 3D-printed neurovascular phantoms for near-infrared fluorescence imaging
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2018
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Printing TechnologyCustom Nirf SystemEngineeringTissue ImagingMedical ImagingBiomedical OpticNear-infrared Fluorescence ImagingBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsBiofabricationBiophotonicsBiomedical EngineeringComplex Tissue-simulating PhantomsBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodOptical Imaging
Emerging three-dimensional (3D) printing technology enables the fabrication of optically realistic and morphologically complex tissue-simulating phantoms for the development and evaluation of novel optical imaging products. In this study, we assess the potential to print image-defined neurovascular phantoms with patent channels for contrast-enhanced near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging. An anatomical map defined from clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was segmented and processed into files suitable for printing a forebrain vessel network in rectangular and curved-surface biomimetic phantoms. Methods for effectively cleaning samples with complex vasculature were determined. A final set of phantoms were imaged with a custom NIRF system at 785 nm excitation using two NIRF contrast agents. In addition to demonstrating the strong potential of 3D printing for creating highly realistic, patient-specific biophotonic phantoms, our work provides insight into optimal methods for accomplishing this goal and elucidates current limitations of this approach.
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