Advances in Photoacoustics
Photoacoustic imaging (optoacoustic imaging) is a biomedical imaging modality based on the photoacoustic effect. In photoacoustic imaging, non-ionizing laser pulses are delivered into biological tissues (when radio frequency pulses are used, the technology is referred to as hermoacoustic imaging).
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    Recent progress in the development of upconversion nanomaterials in bioimaging and disease treatment
  • Chapter 2
    Recent advances in applications of multimodal ultrasound-guided photoacoustic imaging technology
  • Chapter 3
    Listening to laser light interactions with objects of art: a novel photoacoustic approach for diagnosis and monitoring of laser cleaning interventions
  • Chapter 4
    Spatial weight matrix in dimensionality reduction reconstruction for microelectromechanical system-based photoacoustic microscopy
  • Chapter 5
    Near‑infrared photoresponsive drug delivery nanosystems for cancer photo‑chemotherapy
  • Chapter 6
    Beyond Antibiotics: Photo/Sonodynamic Approaches for Bacterial Theranostics
  • Chapter 7
    Targeted imaging of orthotopic prostate cancer by using clinical transformable photoacoustic molecular probe
  • Chapter 8
    Homotypic cell membrane‑cloaked biomimetic nanocarrier for the accurate photothermal‑chemotherapy treatment of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma
  • Chapter 9
    Molecular relaxation effects on vibrational water vapor photoacoustic spectroscopy in air
  • Chapter 10
    A review of clinical photoacoustic imaging: Current and future trends
  • Chapter 11
    Downsizing and Silicon Integration of Photoacoustic Gas Cells
  • Chapter 12
    Comparative Quantification of Arterial Lipid by Intravascular Photoacoustic-Ultrasound Imaging and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy -Intravascular Ultrasound
  • Chapter 13
    Image improvement in linear-array photoacoustic imaging using high resolution coherence factor weighting technique
  • Chapter 14
    From one to all: self‑assembled theranostic nanoparticles for tumor‑targeted imaging and programmed photoactive therapy
  • Chapter 15
    Photoacoustic imaging with low-cost sources; A review
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Photoacoustics
Philipp Breitegger
Institute of Electrical Measurement and Sensor Systems, Graz University of Technology, 8010 Graz, Austria

Vasilis Ntziachristos
Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging, Technische Universit?t München and Helmholtz Zentrum München, Ingolst?dter Landstra?e 1, 85764 Neuherberg, Germany

J. Rouxel
Present Address: IFREMER, LDCM, Centre de Bretagne, 29280 Plouzané, France

Islam A. Bolad
Roudebush VAMedical Center and Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA

Bahador Makkiabad
Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Mohsen Erfanzadeh
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA

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