Photoacoustic tomography imaging of the adult zebrafish by using unfocused and focused high-frequency ultrasound transducers

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Abstract

The zebrafish model provides an essential platform for the study of human diseases or disorders due to the possession of about 87% homologous genes with human. However, it is still very challenging to noninvasively visualize the structure and function of adult zebrafish based on available optical imaging techniques. In this study, photoacoustic tomography (PAT) was utilized for high-resolution imaging of adult zebrafish by using focused and unfocused high-frequency (10 MHz) ultrasound transducers. We examined and compared the imaging results from the two categories of transducers with in vivo experimental tests, in which we discovered that the unfocused transducer is able to identify the inner organs of adult zebrafish with higher contrast but limited regional resolution, whereas the findings from the focused transducer were with high resolution but limited regional contrast for the recovered inner organs.

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Liu, Y., Li, D., & Yuan, Z. (2016). Photoacoustic tomography imaging of the adult zebrafish by using unfocused and focused high-frequency ultrasound transducers. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 6(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app6120392

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