Optoacoustic imaging lies at the intersection of high resolution and sensitivity, utilizing specific contrast to visualize and quantify signals from numerous light-absorbing molecules. The technology is uniquely able to non-invasively differentiate endogenous chromophores as well as exogenous probes like genetic reporters and nanoparticles. These unique characteristics position optoacoustic imaging as a versatile tool for preclinical research in fields – including pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and organ function.
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