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Publication Detail
Colloid Vibration Potential Imaging for Medicine
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:Article
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Authors:Hossein F, Wang M
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Publisher:Journal of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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Publication date:30/12/2019
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Pagination:114, 118
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Journal:J Biomed Imag Bioeng
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Volume:3
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Issue:1
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Status:Published
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Language:English
Abstract
Colloid vibration potential Imaging (CVPI) refers to the signal generated from the vibration of
nanoparticles or ions in electrolyte (or tissue), which has a fundamental difference from the
conventional ultrasound reflection detection (URD) based imaging technology. In this paper we
demonstrate the super capability of CVP signal (or as one dimensional imaging) over the conventional
ultrasound imaging. Pork meats were selected and examined with our current CVP instrumentations,
and also the conventional ultrasound reflection detection (URD) (Panametrics 5072PR). The additional
signatures of CVP measured within the sample/pork reveals the specific physiochemical structures of
tissue which the conventional ultrasound technique cannot see. The results, with pervious findings,
further support the potential of CVP for providing new and/or complementary knowledge for
medicine diagnose and research.
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