Bastien ArnalC-W WeiJiawei LiXiaohu GaoMatthew O’Donnell
Highly specific molecular imaging with photoacoustics (PA) must suppress background endogenous signals while maintaining signals from target nanoagents. Magneto-motive PA was introduced to perform motion-based background suppression using a low frequency magnetic field. Previous studies show suppression based on displacement magnitude can suffer if significant physiological motion is present. This limitation can be overcome using cyclic magneto-motive PA (cmmPA), where multiple cycles of an ac magnetic field are used and the coherence of detected displacements is the retrieved information. In this paper, we show a method to enhance the magnetic response of an electromagnet specifically for cmmPA. Several magnetic frequencies were tested and a simple model is proposed to describe displacement frequency dependence. By choosing optimal parameters based on this model, we show that the technique can detect a low number of tagged cells using either US-based or PA-based displacement estimation. In addition, robustness to physiological motion is demonstrated in a moving phantom.
Min QuSeungsoo KimMohammad MehrmohammadiSrivalleesha MallidiPratixa P. JoshiKimberly A. HomanYun‐Sheng ChenStanislav Emelianov
Perry Ping ShumGerd KeiserGeorges HumbertDora Juan Juan HuA. Ping ZhangLei Su
Robert A. KrugerPingyu LiuYuncai FangC. Robert Appledorn
Bastien ArnalChen‐Wei WeiThu-Mai NguyenJunwei LiIvan PelivanovXiaohu GaoMatthew O’Donnell
Chen-Wei WeiThu-Mai NguyenJinjun XiaBastien ArnalIvan PelivanovMatthew O’Donnell