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Published October 26, 2004 | Published
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In vivo tomographic imaging based on bioluminescence

Abstract

The most important task for bioluminescence imaging is to identify the emission source from the captured bioluminescent signal on the surface of a small tested animal. Quantitative information on the source location, geometry and intensity serves for in-vivo monitoring of infectious diseases, tumor growth, metastases in the small animal. In this paper, we present a point-spread function-based method for reconstructing the internal bioluminescent source from the surface light output flux signal. The method is evaluated for sensing the internal emission sources in nylon phantoms and within a live mouse. The surface bioluminescent signal is taken with a highly sensitive CCD camera. The results show the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed point-spread function-based method.

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© 2004 Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). This work is partially supported by NIH/NIBIB grants (EB001685).

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