DocumentCode
1270192
Title
Recent Advances in Cerenkov Luminescence and Tomography Imaging
Author
Chenghu Qin ; Jianghong Zhong ; Zhenhua Hu ; Xin Yang ; Jie Tian
Author_Institution
Intell. Med. Res. Center, Inst. of Autom., Beijing, China
Volume
18
Issue
3
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1084
Lastpage
1093
Abstract
Molecular imaging can provide qualitative or quantitative physiological and pathological knowledge at the cellular and molecular levels for biomedical research, which has experienced a remarkable growth in recent years. Among molecular imaging techniques, optical molecular imaging has attracted considerable attention in view of its excellent performance and high cost-effectiveness. However, heretofore the experimental objects of optical imaging technique are mainly small animals like rats and mice, and optical imaging can hardly be used for clinical research not only because of the limited tissue penetration, but also due to the scarcity of appropriate imaging probes. As a newly emerging and very promising imaging modality, Cerenkov luminescence employs light signals emitting from radionuclides used in nuclear imaging based on Cerenkov radiation, which can provide more potential optical imaging probes for clinical application and facilitate the realization of multimodality imaging. In this paper, the fundamentals of Cerenkov luminescence are first introduced, and then Cerenkov luminescence imaging and tomography as well as the corresponding biomedical applications are represented. Finally, limitations of Cerenkov luminescence and the discussion of this contribution are covered.
Keywords
Cherenkov radiation; biological tissues; bioluminescence; biomedical optical imaging; cellular biophysics; molecular biophysics; optical tomography; radioisotope imaging; radioisotopes; Cerenkov luminescence imaging; Cerenkov luminescence tomography; Cerenkov radiation; biomedical research; cellular levels; light signal emission; molecular levels; multimodality imaging; nuclear imaging; optical imaging technique; optical molecular imaging; qualitative pathological knowledge; qualitative physiological knowledge; quantiative pathological knowledge; quantitative physiological knowledge; radionuclides; tissue penetration; tomography imaging; Approximation methods; Biomedical optical imaging; Luminescence; Optical imaging; Photonics; Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI); Cerenkov luminescence tomography (CLT); molecular imaging; multimodality imaging; nuclear imaging; optical imaging; optical tomography; radionuclides;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2011.2161757
Filename
5951724
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