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Fluorescence imaging through dynamic scattering media with speckle-encoded ultrasound-modulated light correlation

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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages 511-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-020-0630-0

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  1. Kernel-Brain Research and Technologies fund [FS 13520230]
  2. Rosen Bioengineering Center Endowment Fund [9900050]

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Fluorescence imaging is indispensable to biomedical research, and yet it remains challenging to image through dynamic scattering samples. Techniques that combine ultrasound and light as exemplified by ultrasound-assisted wavefront shaping have enabled fluorescence imaging through scattering media. However, the translation of these techniques into in vivo applications has been hindered by the lack of high-speed solutions to counter the fast speckle decorrelation of dynamic tissue. Here, we report an ultrasound-enabled optical imaging method that instead leverages the dynamic nature to perform imaging. The method utilizes the correlation between the dynamic speckle-encoded fluorescence and ultrasound-modulated light signal that originate from the same location within a sample. We image fluorescent targets with an improved resolution of <= 75 mu m (versus a resolution of 1.3 mm with direct optical imaging) within a scattering medium with 17 ms decorrelation time. This new imaging modality paves the way for fluorescence imaging in highly scattering tissue in vivo.

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