Gels (Aug 2024)

Fabrication and Characterization of Brain Tissue Phantoms Using Agarose Gels for Ultraviolet Vision Systems

  • Luis M. Vidal-Flores,
  • Miguel Reyes-Alberto,
  • Efraín Albor-Ramírez,
  • César F. Domínguez-Velasco,
  • Enoch Gutierrez-Herrera,
  • Miguel A. Padilla-Castañeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gels10080540
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 540

Abstract

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Recreating cerebral tissue using a tissue-mimicking phantom is valuable because it provides a tool for studying physiological and biological processes related to tissues without the necessity of performing the study directly in the tissue or even in a patient. The reproduction of the optical properties allows investigation in areas such as imaging, optics, and ultrasound, among others. This paper presents a methodology for manufacturing agarose-based phantoms that mimic the optical characteristics of brain tissue using scattering and absorbing agents and proposes combinations of these agents to recreate the healthy brain tissue optical coefficients within the wavelength range of 350 to 500 nm. The results of the characterization of the manufactured phantoms propose ideal combinations of the used materials for their use in controlled environment experiments in the UV range, following a cost-effective methodology.

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