Multi-Photon Fluorescence Imaging through Biological Tissue and Image Reconstruction

X. Gan, M. Gu
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In this paper, image formation under single-photon (1-p), two-photon (2-p) and three-photon (3-p) fluorescence imaging through turbid media which consist of different sized scatterers has been investigated in detail. It has been demonstrated that the size of scattering particles plays an important role in determining whether to use 1-p, 2-p, or 3-p excitation. For small scatterers, where Rayleigh scattering is dominant, multi-photon excitation provides significantly better resolution. Such improvement reduces dramatically for large scatterers, where Mie scattering becomes dominant. Another disadvantage of using multi-photon fluorescence excitation in highly scattered media is that penetration depth is limited by fast dropping of signal strength in deep tissue imaging. In this paper, we introduce a deconvolution method with a novel concept of the effective point spread function, which is effective in restoring the loss of imaging resolution caused by multiple scattering in a tissue medium.
生物组织的多光子荧光成像与图像重建
本文详细研究了由不同尺寸散射体组成的浑浊介质中单光子(1-p)、双光子(2-p)和三光子(3-p)荧光成像的成像过程。已经证明,散射粒子的大小在决定是否使用1-p、2-p或3-p激发方面起着重要作用。对于小散射体,其中瑞利散射占主导地位,多光子激发提供明显更好的分辨率。这种改进在大型散射体中显著减少,在那里Mie散射成为主导。在高散射介质中使用多光子荧光激发的另一个缺点是,在深部组织成像中,信号强度的快速下降限制了穿透深度。本文提出了一种基于有效点扩散函数概念的反卷积方法,可以有效地恢复组织介质中多次散射造成的成像分辨率损失。
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