PA imaging has emerged as a promising modality for noninvasive probing of biological tissues, offering superior accuracy and speed compared to traditional methods. Previous limitations, including bulky and expensive laser sources, have hindered widespread clinical adoption of PA imaging.
A recent study published in the Journal of Biomedical Optics introduces a compact and cost-effective PA sensing instrument, utilizing low-cost diode laser technology. This instrument bridges the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications, facilitating rapid and accurate tissue characterization.