We developed a time-resolved scanning system for fluorescence molecular imaging in diffusive media, such as biological tissues. In the present work the system is described and characterized in terms of linearity against optical parameters of the sample and against homogeneously diffuse fluorescent dye. Finally, preliminary measurements performed on phantom are presented, pointing out the ability of our system to produce projective images of the fluorophore distribution into the sample with a 200 fmol sensitivity and to decouple fluorescent amplitude from depth by means of fluorescent transmittance imaging.

Time-resolved scanning system for double reflectance and transmittance fluorescence imaging of small animals

Spinelli Lorenzo;Pifferi Antonio;Cubeddu Rinaldo
2007

Abstract

We developed a time-resolved scanning system for fluorescence molecular imaging in diffusive media, such as biological tissues. In the present work the system is described and characterized in terms of linearity against optical parameters of the sample and against homogeneously diffuse fluorescent dye. Finally, preliminary measurements performed on phantom are presented, pointing out the ability of our system to produce projective images of the fluorophore distribution into the sample with a 200 fmol sensitivity and to decouple fluorescent amplitude from depth by means of fluorescent transmittance imaging.
2007
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
Molecular Imaging
6626
66260L
6
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17 - 18 June 2007
Munich; Germany
in Molecular Imaging, Kai Licha, Vasilis Ntziachristos, Editors, Proc. SPIE Vol. 6626, 66260L-6 (2007)
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Brambilla, Marco; Spinelli, LORENZO CLEMENTE; Pifferi, ANTONIO GIOVANNI; Torricelli, Alessandro; Cubeddu, Rinaldo
273
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