Recent advances in optical elastography and emerging opportunities in the basic sciences and translational medicine [Invited]

  • Leartprapun N
  • Adie S
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Abstract

Optical elastography offers a rich body of imaging capabilities that can serve as a bridge between organ-level medical elastography and single-molecule biophysics. We review the methodologies and recent developments in optical coherence elastography, Brillouin microscopy, optical microrheology, and photoacoustic elastography. With an outlook toward maximizing the basic science and translational clinical impact of optical elastography technologies, we discuss potential ways that these techniques can integrate not only with each other, but also with supporting technologies and capabilities in other biomedical fields. By embracing cross-modality and cross-disciplinary interactions with these parallel fields, optical elastography can greatly increase its potential to drive new discoveries in the biomedical sciences as well as the development of novel biomechanics-based clinical diagnostics and therapeutics.

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Leartprapun, N., & Adie, S. G. (2023). Recent advances in optical elastography and emerging opportunities in the basic sciences and translational medicine [Invited]. Biomedical Optics Express, 14(1), 208. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.468932

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