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Monitoring the Breath Signal of Small Animals for Gated Photoacoustic Microscopy of Mice

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Abstract

In photoacoustic microscopy(PAM), the imaging quality is limited by the motion artifacts of living animals when the speed of the system is not high enough. We introduce prospective respiratory gating for PAM to address this issue. This method captures the mouse’s respiratory signal to trigger system imaging. Therefore, we could get the signal of the imaging object at the same phase of respiratory to depress the motion artifacts

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