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Fluorescence Molecular Tomography: Principles and Applications is
the first book to cover the underlying principles and practical
applications of fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) in a
systematic manner. Using a tutorial approach, the text begins with
an overview of the fundamentals of FMT and goes on to detail image
reconstruction approaches (including linear and nonlinear
reconstruction algorithms), FMT instrumentations (including
time-domain, frequency-domain, and continuous-wave domain systems),
and implementation of image-enhancing schemes (including both
software and hardware approaches). Further chapters examine
multimodal approaches combining photoacoustic tomography (PAT),
computed tomography (CT), single-photon emission tomography
(SPECT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and discuss
bioluminescence tomography and miniaturized FMT from hand-held to
endoscopic FMT. A final chapter looks at clinical applications and
animal studies. This authoritative and practical guide will serve
as a valuable reference for researchers, scientists, clinicians,
and industry professionals. The first book dedicated to
fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT); Covers underlying
principles and practical applications; Written by a leading FMT
research pioneer and expert.
The concept of photoacoustic tomography (PAT) emerged in the
mid-1990s, and the field of PAT is now rapidly moving forward.
Presenting the research of a well-respected pioneer and leading
expert, Photoacoustic Tomography is a first-of-its-kind book
covering the underlying principles and practical applications of
PAT in a systematic manner. Written in a tutorial format, the text:
Addresses the fundamentals of PAT, the theory on photoacoustic
effect, image reconstruction methods, and instrumentation Details
advanced methods for quantitative PAT, which allow the recovery of
tissue optical absorption coefficient and/or acoustic properties
Explores the development of several image-enhancing schemes,
including both software and hardware approaches Examines
array-based PAT systems that are the foundation for the realization
of 2-D, 3-D, and 4-D PAT Discusses photoacoustic microscopy (PAM)
and combinations of PAT/PAM with other imaging methods Considers
contrast-agents-based molecular PAT, with both nontargeted and cell
receptor-targeted methods Describes clinical applications and
animal studies in breast cancer detection, osteoarthritis
diagnosis, seizure localization, intravascular imaging, and
image-guided cancer therapy Photoacoustic Tomography is an
essential reference for graduate students, researchers, industry
professionals, and those who wish to enter this exciting field.
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