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AuthorJin Chen, Vivek Venugopal, and Xavier Intes
Title Monte Carlo based method for fluorescence tomographic imaging with lifetime multiplexing using time gates
Year2011
JournalBiomedical Optics Express
Volume2
Pages871-886
Issue4
Abstract Time-resolved fluorescence optical tomography allows 3- dimensional localization of multiple fluorophores based on lifetime contrast while providing a unique data set for improved resolution. However, to employ the full fluorescence time measurements, a light propagation model that accurately simulates weakly diffused and multiple scattered photons is required. In this article, we derive a computationally efficient Monte Carlo based method to compute time-gated fluorescence Jacobians for the simultaneous imaging of two fluorophores with lifetime contrast. The Monte Carlo based formulation is validated on a synthetic murine model simulating the uptake in the kidneys of two distinct fluorophores with lifetime contrast. Experimentally, the method is validated using capillaries filled with 2.5nmol of ICG and IRDyeTM800CW respectively embedded in a diffuse media mimicking the average optical properties of mice. Combining multiple time gates in one inverse problem allows the simultaneous recon- struction of multiple fluorophores with increased resolution and minimal crosstalk using the proposed formulation.
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DOI Link10.1364/BOE.2.000871