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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2011 Volume 41, Number 4, Pages 308–313 (Mi qe14602)

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Optical technologies in biophysics and medicine

Multimodal imaging of vascular network and blood microcirculation by optical diagnostic techniques

Yu. L. Kuznetsova, V. V. Kalchenkoa, I. V. Meglinskib

a Department of Veterinary Resources, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
b Department of Physics, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

Abstract: We present a multimodal optical diagnostic approach for simultaneous non-invasive in vivo imaging of blood and lymphatic microvessels, utilising a combined use of fluorescence intravital microscopy and a method of dynamic light scattering. This approach makes it possible to renounce the use of fluorescent markers for visualisation of blood vessels and, therefore, significantly (tenfold) reduce the toxicity of the technique and minimise side effects caused by the use of contrast fluorescent markers. We demonstrate that along with the ability to obtain images of lymph and blood microvessels with a high spatial resolution, current multimodal approach allows one to observe in real time permeability of blood vessels. This technique appears to be promising in physiology studies of blood vessels, and especially in the study of peripheral cardiovascular system in vivo.

PACS: 87.19.uj, 8.63.L-, 87.64.kv, 87.85.Pq, 87.90+y

Received: 25.02.2011


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Quantum Electronics, 2011, 41:4, 308–313

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