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Hybrid magnetic resonance and optoacoustic tomography(MROT) for preclinical neuroimaging
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作者 Zhenyue Chen Irmak Gezginer +5 位作者 mark-aurel augath Wuwei Ren Yu-Hang Liu Ruiqing Ni Xose Luis Dean-Ben Daniel Razansky 《Light(Science & Applications)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第12期2961-2971,共11页
Multi-modal imaging is essential for advancing our understanding of brain function and unraveling pathophysiological processes underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders.Magnetic resonance(MR)and optoacoustic(O... Multi-modal imaging is essential for advancing our understanding of brain function and unraveling pathophysiological processes underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders.Magnetic resonance(MR)and optoacoustic(OA)imaging have been shown to provide highly complementary contrasts and capabilities for preclinical neuroimaging.True integration between these modalities can thus offer unprecedented capabilities for studying the rodent brain in action.We report on a hybrid magnetic resonance and optoacoustic tomography(MROT)system for concurrent noninvasive structural and functional imaging of the mouse brain.Volumetric OA tomography was designed as an insert into a high-field MR scanner by integrating a customized MR-compatible spherical transducer array,an illumination module,and a dedicated radiofrequency coil.A tailored data processing pipeline has been developed to mitigate signal crosstalk and accurately register image volumes acquired with T1-weighted,angiography,and blood oxygenation level-dependent(BOLD)sequences onto the corresponding vascular and oxygenation data recorded with the OA modality.We demonstrate the concurrent acquisition of dual-mode anatomical and angiographic brain images with the scanner,as well as real-time functional readings of multiple hemodynamic parameters from animals subjected to oxygenation stress.Our approach combines the functional and molecular imaging advantages of OA with the superb soft-tissue contrast of MR,further providing an excellent platform for cross-validation of functional readings by the two modalities. 展开更多
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