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Evidence of cortical vascular impairments in early stage of Alzheimer's transgenic mice: Optical imaging. [PDF]
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High-resolution transcranial optical imaging of in vivo neural activity. [PDF]
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Quantitative Optical Imaging of Oxygen in Brain Vasculature. [PDF]
Rathbone E, Fu D.
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Innovative optical imaging strategies for monitoring immunotherapy in the tumor microenvironments. [PDF]
Um-E-Kalsoom, Wang S, Qu J, Liu L.
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Optics f2f, 2018
This chapter considers the ability of a lens to produce an image, in particular the effect of the finite size of the lens and the Fourier relationship between the field in the lens plane and the field in the focal plane.
C. Adams, I. Hughes
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This chapter considers the ability of a lens to produce an image, in particular the effect of the finite size of the lens and the Fourier relationship between the field in the lens plane and the field in the focal plane.
C. Adams, I. Hughes
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Advanced Optical Imaging Based on Metasurfaces
Advanced Optical Materials, 2023Recently, metasurfaces have arisen as next‐generation optics with various merits, such as being ultrathin and lightweight with multi‐function integration. Numerous applications of metasurfaces have been demonstrated up to now, including wavefront shaping,
Xiujuan Zou +7 more
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Molecular Probes for Autofluorescence-Free Optical Imaging.
Chemical Reviews, 2021Optical imaging is an indispensable tool in clinical diagnostics and fundamental biomedical research. Autofluorescence-free optical imaging, which eliminates real-time optical excitation to minimize background noise, enables clear visualization of ...
Yuyan Jiang, Kanyi Pu
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Optical Imaging in the Second Near Infrared Window for Vascular Bioimaging.
Small, 2021Optical imaging in the second near infrared region (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) provides higher resolution and deeper penetration depth for accurate and real-time vascular anatomy, blood dynamics, and function information, effectively contributing to the early
Zian Wang +5 more
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