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Recent Advances of Optical Imaging in the Second Near‐Infrared Window

Advances in Materials, 2018
The near‐infrared window between 1000 and 1700 nm, commonly termed the “second near‐infrared (NIR‐II) window,” has quickly emerged as a highly attractive optical region for biological imaging.
Kenry, Yukun Duan, B. Liu
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Fundamentals of Optical Imaging

2021
Optical imaging, which possesses noninvasive and high-resolution features for biomedical imaging, has been used to study various biological samples, from in vitro cells, ex vivo tissue, to in vivo imaging of living organism. Furthermore, optical imaging also covers a very wide scope of spatial scale, from submicron sized organelles to macro-scale live ...
Liyun Lin   +7 more
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Optical Imaging

2012
Non-invasive optical imaging techniques, such as fluorescence imaging (FI) or bioluminescence imaging (BLI) have emerged as important tools in biomedical research. As demonstrated in different animal disease models, they enable visualization of physiological and pathophysiological processes at the cellular and molecular level in vivo with high ...
Jochen, Müller   +2 more
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Microsphere enhanced optical imaging and patterning: From physics to applications

Applied Physics Reviews, 2019
The diffraction limit is a fundamental barrier in optical science and engineering. It limits the minimum feature size in surface patterning technologies, such as lithography and laser direct writing.
Lianwei Chen, Yan Zhou, Yang Li, M. Hong
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Diffuse optical imaging

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2009
Diffuse optical imaging is a medical imaging technique that is beginning to move from the laboratory to the hospital. It is a natural extension of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), which is now used in certain niche applications clinically and particularly for physiological and psychological research.
Adam Gibson, Hamid Dehghani
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Optical imaging of the cervix

Cancer, 2003
Recent advances in fiber optics, sources and detectors, imaging, and computer-controlled instrumentation have stimulated a period of unprecedented growth in the development of photonics technologies for a wide variety of diagnostic and therapeutic clinical applications.
Alex Ferenczy   +7 more
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Optical Imaging of the Nearshore [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Abstract : The long term goal of neashore processes research has been to develop a predictive understanding of the fluid dynamics of a random wave field shoaling over the complicated bathymetry of a natural beach, and the response of the beach to those overlying wave and current motions.
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Multimodal optical imaging

American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 2003
The recent resurgence of interest in the use of intravital microscopy in lung research is a manifestation of extraordinary progress in visual imaging and optical microscopy. This review evaluates the tools and instrumentation available for a number of imaging modalities, with particular attention to recent technological advances, and addresses recent ...
Simon C. Watkins   +4 more
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Optical polarization imaging

Applied Optics, 1997
The temporal profiles of the parallel and perpendicular polarization components of a light pulse backscattered from a scattering medium are different. The depth of penetration into the tissue and depolarization of the backscattered light depend on the scattering and absorption characteristics of the tissue.
Robert R. Alfano, Stavros G. Demos
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Optical Imaging

Handbook of Small Animal Imaging, 2016
Matthew Lewis
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