Looking and listening to light: the evolution of whole-body photonic imaging
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Looking and listening to light: the evolution of whole-body photonic imaging
Abstract
Optical imaging of live animals has grown into an important tool in biomedical research as advances in photonic technology and reporter strategies have led to widespread exploration of biological processes in vivo. Although much attention has been paid to microscopy, macroscopic imaging has allowed small-animal imaging with larger fields of view (from several millimeters to several centimeters depending on implementation). Photographic methods have been the mainstay for fluorescence and bioluminescence macroscopy in whole animals, but emphasis is shifting to photonic methods that use tomographic principles to noninvasively image optical contrast at depths of several millimeters to centimeters with high sensitivity and sub-millimeter to millimeter resolution. Recent theoretical and instrumentation advances allow the use of large data sets and multiple projections and offer practical systems for quantitative, three-dimensional whole-body images. For photonic imaging to fully realize its potential, however, further progress will be needed in refining optical inversion methods and data acquisition techniques.
Comment in
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Dual-color, whole-body imaging in mice.Nat Biotechnol. 2005 Jul;23(7):790; author reply 791. doi: 10.1038/nbt0705-790. Nat Biotechnol. 2005. PMID: 16003354 No abstract available.
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