Confocal laser speckle autocorrelation imaging of dynamic flow in microvasculature

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Abstract

Laser speckle imaging has been widely used for in-vivo visualization of blood perfusion in biological tissues. However, existing laser speckle imaging techniques suffer from limited quantification accuracy and spatial resolution. Here we re-port a novel design and implementation of a powerful laser speckle imaging platform to solve the two critical limitations. The core technique of our platform is a combination of line scan confocal microscopy with laser speckle autocorrelation imaging, which is termed Line Scan Laser Speckle Autocorrelation Imaging (LS-LSAI). The technical advantages of LS-LSAI include high spatial resolution (~4.4 μm) for visualizing and quantifying blood flow in microvessels, as well as video-rate imaging speed for tracing dynamic flow.

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Du, E., Shen, S. H., Qiu, A. Q., & Chen, N. G. (2022). Confocal laser speckle autocorrelation imaging of dynamic flow in microvasculature. Opto-Electronic Advances, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.29026/oea.2022.210045

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