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An advanced, data-driven differentiation of molecular tissue components
- SPAX enables the seamless differentiation of molecular tissue components, including oxy/deoxy hemoglobin, melanin, lipid, collagen, etc., without user interactions or a priori information.
- The framework enhances photoacoustic imaging accuracy at depth and amplifies the detection of less prominent tissue chromophores typically obscured by highly absorbing molecules.
Superpixel photoacoustic unmixing (SPAX) for the in vivo monitoring of tissue molecular components
Presented by Dr. Valeria Grasso, Departments of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, USA
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