Methods of biomedical optical imaging: from subcellular structures to tissues and organs

  • Turchin I
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Abstract

Optical bioimaging methods have a wide range of applications in the life sciences, most notably including the molecular resolution study of subcellular structures, small animal molecular imaging, and structural and functional clinical diagnostics of tissue layers and organs. We review fluorescent microscopy, fluorescent macroscopy, optical coherence tomography, optoacoustic tomography, and optical diffuse spectroscopy and tomography from the standpoint of physical fundamentals, applications, and progress.

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Turchin, I. V. (2016). Methods of biomedical optical imaging: from subcellular structures to tissues and organs. Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 186(5), 550–567. https://doi.org/10.3367/ufnr.2015.12.037734

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