Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 8, Issue 1, 82(2010)
In-vivo fluorescence molecular tomography based on optimal small animal surface reconstruction
Accurate small animal surface reconstruction is important for full angle non-contact fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) systems. In this letter, an optimal surface reconstruction method for FMT is proposed. The proposed method uses a line search method to minimize the mismatch between the reconstructed three-dimensional (3D) surface and the projected object silhouette at different angles. The results show that the mean mismatches of the 3D surfaces generated on three live anesthetized mice are all less than two charge coupled device (CCD) pixels (0.154 mm). With the accurately reconstructed 3D surface, in-vivo FMT is also performed.
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Daifa Wang, Xin Liu, Yanping Chen, Jing Bai, "In-vivo fluorescence molecular tomography based on optimal small animal surface reconstruction," Chin. Opt. Lett. 8, 82 (2010)
Category: Research Articles
Received: Feb. 26, 2009
Accepted: --
Published Online: Mar. 1, 2010
The Author Email: Jing Bai (deabj@tsinghua.edu.cn)