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Photoacoustic (PA) imaging can map the physiological conditions of tissue and track the biodistribution of contrast agents; ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) with microbubbles provides deep-tissue super-resolution blood vessel images and blood velocity maps. When combined, the dual imaging technique will become a powerful tool with diverse applications. However, longer acquisition time of ULM poses a challenge. To address this, we propose sparsity constraint optimization to accelerate ULM and develop an interleaved PA/fast ULM imaging sequences for the dual imaging. We demonstrate 3D and time-lapse dual imaging with a commonly used linear array imaging system in a mouse model.
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