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English: Photoacoustic and Power Doppler imaging. Co-registered power Doppler and oxygen saturation (sO2) measurements of the spinal cord. Three-dimensional power Doppler image of the spinal cord vasculature shown in orange demonstrates the ability to image multiple vascular structures within the spinal cord. Longitudinal section of the cord is illustrated by the structural ultrasound image and overlaid photoacoustic image. Color bar indicates the relative sO2 level of the vasculature. Imaging was performed while the mouse was breathing 100% oxygen mixed with 2% isoflurane.
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Source Video S2 from Figley S, Chen Y, Maeda A, Conroy L, McMullen J, Silver J, Stapleton S, Vitkin A, Lindsay P, Burrell K, Zadeh G, Fehlings M, DaCosta R (2013). "A Spinal Cord Window Chamber Model for In Vivo Longitudinal Multimodal Optical and Acoustic Imaging in a Murine Model". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0058081. PMID 23516432. PMC: 3597636.
Author Figley S, Chen Y, Maeda A, Conroy L, McMullen J, Silver J, Stapleton S, Vitkin A, Lindsay P, Burrell K, Zadeh G, Fehlings M, DaCosta R
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