Recent progress on near-infrared photoacoustic imaging: Imaging modality and organic semiconducting agents

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Over the past few decades, the photoacoustic (PA) effect has been widely investigated, opening up diverse applications, such as photoacoustic spectroscopy, estimation of chemical energies, or point-of-care detection. Notably, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) has also been developed and has recently received considerable attention in bio-related or clinical imaging fields, as it now facilitates an imaging platform in the near-infrared (NIR) region by taking advantage of the significant advancement of exogenous imaging agents. The NIR PAI platform now paves the way for high-resolution, deep-tissue imaging, which is imperative for contemporary theragnosis, a combination of precise diagnosis and well-timed therapy. This review reports the recent progress on NIR PAI modality, as well as semiconducting contrast agents, and outlines the trend in current NIR imaging and provides further direction for the prospective development of PAI systems.

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Jung, D., Park, S., Lee, C., & Kim, H. (2019, October 1). Recent progress on near-infrared photoacoustic imaging: Imaging modality and organic semiconducting agents. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11101693

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