成像体模
材料科学
人体皮肤
生物医学工程
生物医学中的光声成像
黑色素
光学
医学
化学
遗传学
生物化学
生物
物理
作者
Wonjun Yim,Jiajing Zhou,Lekshmi Sasi,Jiayu Zhao,Justin Yeung,Yong Cheng,Zhicheng Jin,W. T. Johnson,Ming Xu,Jorge Palma‐Chavez,Lei Fu,Baiyan Qi,Maurice Retout,Nisarg J. Shah,Jinhye Bae,Jesse V. Jokerst
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202206385
摘要
Abstract 3D‐bioprinted skin‐mimicking phantoms with skin colors ranging across the Fitzpatrick scale are reported. These tools can help understand the impact of skin phototypes on biomedical optics. Synthetic melanin nanoparticles of different sizes (70–500 nm) and clusters are fabricated to mimic the optical behavior of melanosome. The absorption coefficient and reduced scattering coefficient of the phantoms are comparable to real human skin. Further the melanin content and distribution in the phantoms versus real human skins are validated via photoacoustic (PA) imaging. The PA signal of the phantom can be improved by: 1) increasing melanin size (3–450‐fold), 2) increasing clustering (2–10.5‐fold), and 3) increasing concentration (1.3–8‐fold). Then, multiple biomedical optics tools (e.g., PA, fluorescence imaging, and photothermal therapy) are used to understand the impact of skin tone on these modalities. These well‐defined 3D‐bioprinted phantoms may have value in translating biomedical optics and reducing racial bias.
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