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English: Spinal cord O2 saturation monitoring by photoacoustic imaging. Two-dimensional cross-section of the spinal cord within the window chamber. Ultrasound structural image (left) shows the outline of the window chamber as well as the artificial dura that cover the spinal cord. The rectangle indicates the region where photoacoustic image was acquired, and the circular region of interest indicates the area that photoacoustic signal intensity was measured. Photoacoustic image (right) displays the spinal cord vasculature. Color bar indicates the relative oxygenation level of the vasculature, and the scale bar illustrates the depth of imaging from the transducer head. The animal’s anaesthetic mixture was shifted from 100% to 7% oxygen for 1 minute, which corresponds to the frame 58 to 103 (out of total 248 frames acquired) in this video.
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Source Video S3 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 23388716. 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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