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Photoacoustics Exposes Arterial Plaques

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Measuring ultrasound signals generated by a fast-pulsing laser inside an artery could advance diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. A new technique called intravascular photoacoustic imaging takes precise 3-D images and reveals the presence of carbon-hydrogen bonds making up lipid molecules in arterial plaques that cause heart disease. Researchers from Purdue University developed the technology in collaboration with the Indiana University School of Medicine, the University of California, Davis, the University of California, Irvine, and startup company Spectral Energies. This...Read full article

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    BioPhotonics
    Jan 2015
    Research & TechnologylasersimagingBiophotonicsAmericascardiovascular diseaseintravascular photoacoustic imagingPurdue UniversityIndiana University School of MedicineRaman laserMichael SturekWeldon School of Biomedical EngineeringBioScan

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