“…In recent years, tremendous developments in PAT have been achieved, allowing a wide range of applications in preclinical and clinical research, including imaging of thyroid (Dima and Ntziachristos, 2016;Roll et al, 2019), breast (Xu et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2020), tumors (Li et al, 2015;Yamada et al, 2020;Karmacharya et al, 2021;Knorring and Mogensen, 2021;Wang et al, 2021) and skin lesions (Petri et al, 2016;Dahlstrand et al, 2020), as well as functional neuroimaging (Wang et al, 2003;Wu et al, 2019a;Lv et al, 2020). More recently, MSOT is found to be a method with a multitude of possible applications ranging from the small animal studies, to clinical imaging applications (Taruttis et al, 2013;Anne et al, 2020;Karlas et al, 2021), indicating its ability of providing potent structural, functional, and molecular information. Furthermore, PAT and MSOT could be an accurate imaging modality for assessment of blood vessels diseases in vivo (Yang et al, 2019;Bok et al, 2021;Karlas et al, 2021), highlighting the potential of them as a new tool to evaluate structural and functional information in tubular structures like artery, vein, trachea and bowel.…”