Mansik JeonWentao SongElizabeth HuynhJungho KimJeesu KimBrandon HelfieldBen Y. C. LeungDavid E. GoertzGang ZhengJung‐Taek OhJonathan F. LovellChulhong Kim
Ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging are highly complementary modalities since both use ultrasonic detection for operation. Increasingly, photoacoustic and ultrasound have been integrated in terms of hardware instrumentation. To generate a broadly accessible dual-modality contrast agent, we generated microbubbles (a standard ultrasound contrast agent) in a solution of methylene blue (a standard photoacoustic dye). This MB2 solution was formed effectively and was optimized as a dual-modality contrast solution. As microbubble concentration increased (with methylene blue concentration constant), photoacoustic signal was attenuated in the MB2 solution. When methylene blue concentration increased (with microbubble concentration held constant), no ultrasonic interference was observed. Using an MB2 solution that strongly attenuated all photoacoustic signal, high powered ultrasound could be used to burst the microbubbles and dramatically enhance photoacoustic contrast (>800-fold increase), providing a new method for spatiotemporal control of photoacoustic signal generation.
Mansik JeonWentao SongJeesu KimJungho KimJung‐Taek OhJonathan F. LovellChulhong Kim
Dhiman DasK. SivasubramanianChun YangManojit Pramanik
Zhuo ChenRajarshi ChattarajKatherine W. PulsipherMrigendra B. KarmacharyaDaniel A. HammerDaeyeon LeeChandra M. Sehgal
Yu-Hsin WangAi‐Ho LiaoJui-Hao ChenChurng‐Ren Chris WangPai‐Chi Li
Katheryne E. WilsonKimberly A. HomanStanislav Emelianov