Real-time visualization of epileptic seizures using photoacoustic imaging with a peroxynitrite-responsive manganese(II) texaphyrin image

Innovative Real-Time Epileptic Seizure Visualization via Photoacoustic Imaging with Peroxynitrite-Responsive Manganese(II) Texaphyrin

Date: Mar 19, 2025

Category: Health & Technology


In a pioneering study published in Chemical Science, researchers have developed a cutting-edge method for real-time visualization of epileptic seizures. Utilizing photoacoustic imaging, this technique employs a peroxynitrite-responsive manganese(II) texaphyrin to enhance the detection and analysis of seizure activity. The collaborative effort, led by Yaguang Ren, Calvin V. Chau, Tao Chen, Jingqin Chen, Yu Hu, Zhonghua Lu, and James T. Brews, represents a significant advancement in biomedical imaging. This innovative approach not only improves the understanding of seizure dynamics but also holds potential for future diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The research was conducted at the Research Center for Biomedical Optics and Molecular Imaging, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Science and System, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China. Read the source »

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