Label-free cell nuclear imaging by Grüneisen relaxation photoacoustic microscopy

X Liu, TTW Wong, J Shi, J Ma, Q Yang, LV Wang - Optics letters, 2018 - opg.optica.org
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Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) with ultraviolet (UV) laser illumination has recently been
demonstrated as a promising tool that provides fast, label-free, and multilayered histologic
imaging of human breast tissue. Thus far, the axial resolution has been determined
ultrasonically. To enable optically defined axial resolution, we exploit the Grüneisen
relaxation (GR) effect. By imaging mouse brain slices, we show that GRUV-PAM reveals
detailed information about three-dimensional cell nuclear distributions and internal …
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) with ultraviolet (UV) laser illumination has recently been demonstrated as a promising tool that provides fast, label-free, and multilayered histologic imaging of human breast tissue. Thus far, the axial resolution has been determined ultrasonically. To enable optically defined axial resolution, we exploit the Grüneisen relaxation (GR) effect. By imaging mouse brain slices, we show that GRUV-PAM reveals detailed information about three-dimensional cell nuclear distributions and internal structures, which are important diagnostic features for cancers. Due to the nonlinear effect, GRUV-PAM also provides better contrast in images of cell nuclei.
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