Optical immersion clearing is a technique that has been widely studied for more than two decades and that is used to originate a temporary transparency effect in biological tissues. If applied in cooperation with clinical methods it provides optimization of diagnosis and treatment procedures. This technique turns biological tissues more transparent through two main mechanisms — tissue dehydration and refractive index (RI) matching between tissue components. Such matching is obtained by partial replacement of interstitial water by a biocompatible agent that presents higher RI and it can be completely reversible by natural rehydration in vivo or by assisted rehydration in ex vivo tissues. Experimental data to characterize and discriminate be...
This book describes the Optical Immersion Clearing method and its application to acquire information...
The high scattering and absorption of opaque tissues limit the penetration of light into deep tissue...
A robust method is presented for evaluating the diffusion properties of chemicals in ex vivo biologi...
Part of the optical clearing study in biological tissues concerns the determination of the diffusion...
The study of agent diffusion in biological tissues is very important to understand and characterize ...
With the objective to study the variation of optical properties of rat muscle during optical clearin...
It is known that the fibrous structure of muscle causes light scattering. This phenomenon occurs due...
Optical characterization and internal structure of biological tissues is highly important for biomed...
In this paper, we describe a simple and indirect method to evaluate the kinetics of the optical prop...
The diffusion of drugs or agents in biological tissues is vital in biomedicine. Here we propose a no...
The evaluation of the optical clearing mechanisms in tissues provides information about the efficien...
The main objective of this work was to develop an application capable of determining the diffusion t...
Skeletal muscle dispersion and optical clearing (OC) kinetics were studied experimentally to prove t...
non-peer-reviewedBiomedical optics and photomedicine applications are challenged by the turbid natur...
This book describes the Optical Immersion Clearing method and its application to acquire information...
This book describes the Optical Immersion Clearing method and its application to acquire information...
The high scattering and absorption of opaque tissues limit the penetration of light into deep tissue...
A robust method is presented for evaluating the diffusion properties of chemicals in ex vivo biologi...
Part of the optical clearing study in biological tissues concerns the determination of the diffusion...
The study of agent diffusion in biological tissues is very important to understand and characterize ...
With the objective to study the variation of optical properties of rat muscle during optical clearin...
It is known that the fibrous structure of muscle causes light scattering. This phenomenon occurs due...
Optical characterization and internal structure of biological tissues is highly important for biomed...
In this paper, we describe a simple and indirect method to evaluate the kinetics of the optical prop...
The diffusion of drugs or agents in biological tissues is vital in biomedicine. Here we propose a no...
The evaluation of the optical clearing mechanisms in tissues provides information about the efficien...
The main objective of this work was to develop an application capable of determining the diffusion t...
Skeletal muscle dispersion and optical clearing (OC) kinetics were studied experimentally to prove t...
non-peer-reviewedBiomedical optics and photomedicine applications are challenged by the turbid natur...
This book describes the Optical Immersion Clearing method and its application to acquire information...
This book describes the Optical Immersion Clearing method and its application to acquire information...
The high scattering and absorption of opaque tissues limit the penetration of light into deep tissue...
A robust method is presented for evaluating the diffusion properties of chemicals in ex vivo biologi...