Light is a powerful investigational tool in biomedicine, at all levels of structural organization. Its multitude of features (intensity, wavelength, polarization, interference, coherence, timing, non-linear absorption, and even interactions with itself) able to create contrast, and thus images that detail the makeup and functioning of the living state can and should be combined for maximum effect, especially if one seeks simultaneously high spatiotemporal resolution and discrimination ability within a living organism. The resulting high relevance should be directed towards a better understanding, detection of abnormalities, and ultimately cogent, precise, and effective intervention. The new optical methods and their combinations needed to a...
In vivo optical molecular imaging involves the use of light emitting tracers combined with sophisti...
This special issue on 'Translational Biophotonics' was initiated when COVID-19 started to spread wor...
Macroscopic optical imaging has rather humble technical origins; it has been mostly implemented by p...
Biomedical optics describes the use of light to interrogate biological tissues. The field is highly ...
OBJECTIVE. Optical imaging is experiencing significant technologic advances. Simultaneously, an arra...
There is an undisputed need for employment and improvement of robust technology for real-time analys...
The use of optomechatronic technology, particularly in biomedical optical imaging, is becoming prono...
Just as microelectronics and the resulting information tech-nology shaped the scientific landscape o...
Summarization: This paper reviews the recent developments in the field of biomedical optical imaging...
Biomedical Optics as an interdisciplinary field of science has been developed during many years and ...
Optical technologies used in biomedical research have undergone tremendous development in the last d...
There are vibrant developments of optical imaging systems and contrast-enhancing methods that are ge...
The present book provides recent developments in various in vivo imaging and sensing techniques such...
Summarization: There is currently an ongoing revolution in in vivo optical imaging. Important new de...
Biomedical Optics as an interdisciplinary field of science has been developed during many years and ...
In vivo optical molecular imaging involves the use of light emitting tracers combined with sophisti...
This special issue on 'Translational Biophotonics' was initiated when COVID-19 started to spread wor...
Macroscopic optical imaging has rather humble technical origins; it has been mostly implemented by p...
Biomedical optics describes the use of light to interrogate biological tissues. The field is highly ...
OBJECTIVE. Optical imaging is experiencing significant technologic advances. Simultaneously, an arra...
There is an undisputed need for employment and improvement of robust technology for real-time analys...
The use of optomechatronic technology, particularly in biomedical optical imaging, is becoming prono...
Just as microelectronics and the resulting information tech-nology shaped the scientific landscape o...
Summarization: This paper reviews the recent developments in the field of biomedical optical imaging...
Biomedical Optics as an interdisciplinary field of science has been developed during many years and ...
Optical technologies used in biomedical research have undergone tremendous development in the last d...
There are vibrant developments of optical imaging systems and contrast-enhancing methods that are ge...
The present book provides recent developments in various in vivo imaging and sensing techniques such...
Summarization: There is currently an ongoing revolution in in vivo optical imaging. Important new de...
Biomedical Optics as an interdisciplinary field of science has been developed during many years and ...
In vivo optical molecular imaging involves the use of light emitting tracers combined with sophisti...
This special issue on 'Translational Biophotonics' was initiated when COVID-19 started to spread wor...
Macroscopic optical imaging has rather humble technical origins; it has been mostly implemented by p...