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turbid media optical imaging

Microscopic imaging in turbid media

Microscopic imaging in turbid media

... The measured transverse resolution as a function of the optical thickness, n, for no- gating (ap+s), conventional polarisation-gating (ap), perpendicular polarisation- gating (as) and di[r] ...

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Dynamic light sheet generation and fluorescence imaging behind turbid media

Dynamic light sheet generation and fluorescence imaging behind turbid media

... scattering media within 400 ms via spatial frequency modulation ...(TRUE) optical focusing down to a few milliseconds ...digital optical phase conjugation employing a digital micro- mirror device and ...

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Probing neural tissue with airy light sheet microscopy : investigation of imaging performance at depth within turbid media

Probing neural tissue with airy light sheet microscopy : investigation of imaging performance at depth within turbid media

... and imaging depth over Gaussian-LSM (GLSM) as has been observed for ...maximum imaging depth in tissue. Optical clearing is used to tune the scattering properties of the tissue, adding an extra ...

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Wavefront corrected light sheet microscopy in turbid media

Wavefront corrected light sheet microscopy in turbid media

... within turbid tissue phantom samples at depths of up to six times the ...entire optical pathway and regardless of incident beam choice, LSM image quality and resolution are dramatically ...entire ...

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Nanoscale ultrasound switchable FRET based liposomes for near infrared fluorescence imaging in optically turbid media

Nanoscale ultrasound switchable FRET based liposomes for near infrared fluorescence imaging in optically turbid media

... This work describes the preparation and characterization of nanoscale liposomes containing lipids labelled with the carbocyanine dyes DiIC18(5) (1,1'-Dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'- Tetramethylindodicarbocyanine, ...

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Noninvasive Molecular Neuroimaging Using Reporter Genes: Part I, Principles Revisited

Noninvasive Molecular Neuroimaging Using Reporter Genes: Part I, Principles Revisited

... ethyl]-spiperone) probably binds to both forms. The major ad- vantages of intracellular protein expression are the relatively uncomplicated expression strategy and the likely lack of recogni- tion of the expression ...

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Functional imaging for regenerative medicine

Functional imaging for regenerative medicine

... domain optical coherence tomography (SDOCT) com- bined with DS to qualitatively assess adipose-derived stem cells loaded in 3D ...fluorescence imaging was conducted to monitor the population of labelled ...

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Multimodal imaging in choroidal osteoma

Multimodal imaging in choroidal osteoma

... OCT: optical coher‑ ence tomography; EDI‑OCT: enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography; OCT‑A: optical coherence tomography angiography; UWF: ultra‑ widefield retinal ...

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Future In Optical Transmission System

Future In Optical Transmission System

... Smart optical network is a future in optical network development and will have following application traffic engineering, dynamic resource route allocation, special control protocols for network management, ...

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The enigma of imaging in the Maxwell fisheye medium

The enigma of imaging in the Maxwell fisheye medium

... an optical instruments, is a device for enhancing or regis- tering an image of an object to aid ...an imaging device include a combination of lenses, apertures, light collectors, reflectors, and ...The ...

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Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

... to imaging the contralateral breast and comparing the differences in the absorption across the two tissues, via symmetric clock- wise imaging of the breast (as in an US ...

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Optical imaging probes in oncology

Optical imaging probes in oncology

... developed by PerkinElmer to study in an easy manner hypoxia in solid tumors and is commercially available: the HypoxiSense680. It is a Carbonic Anhydrase IX (CAIX) targeted fluorescent molecule used to visualize CAIX ...

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Gamma rays excited radioluminescence tomographic imaging

Gamma rays excited radioluminescence tomographic imaging

... new optical approach for imaging radiotracers used in PET ...molecular imaging, RELI based on europium oxide nanophosphor has been performed to detect tumor lesions ...strong optical signals ...

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Remote sensing and bio-geo-optical properties of turbid, productive inland waters: a case study of Lake Balaton

Remote sensing and bio-geo-optical properties of turbid, productive inland waters: a case study of Lake Balaton

... Using the ternary approach proposed by Prieur and Sathyendranath (1981), the relative contributions to the absorption budget were characterised in this study. At 675 nm at least 70% of absorption is attributed to ...

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Multifunctional Nanocarriers for diagnostics, drug delivery and targeted treatment across blood-brain barrier: perspectives on tracking and neuroimaging

Multifunctional Nanocarriers for diagnostics, drug delivery and targeted treatment across blood-brain barrier: perspectives on tracking and neuroimaging

... vivo imaging of nanomaterials is an exciting recent field that can provide real-time tracking of those ...vivo imaging and monitoring of drug delivery, with an emphasis on most recently introduced molecular ...

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Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

... tomography-based optical imagers, it may have the potential to detect the presence of any abnormalities (or target(s)) as an initial assessment to breast ...tissue imaging using a portable hand-held NIROS ...

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Applications of microfluidics and optical manipulation for photoporation and imaging

Applications of microfluidics and optical manipulation for photoporation and imaging

... Bessel beam, have alleviated the focusing requirements compared to a tightly fo- cused Gaussian beam as the axial range useful for photoporating is increased [23]. A similar outcome can be achieved be using a spatial ...

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Biomedical photoacoustics: fundamentals, instrumentation and perspectives on nanomedicine

Biomedical photoacoustics: fundamentals, instrumentation and perspectives on nanomedicine

... of optical penetration depth, minute lesions (magnitude of millimeters) located in deep tissues can be hardly ...of imaging depth and SNR at the same ...the imaging sensitivity by developing ...

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Neutral impurities in a Bose-Einstein condensate for simulation of the Fröhlich-polaron

Neutral impurities in a Bose-Einstein condensate for simulation of the Fröhlich-polaron

... Recently, the quantum gas Bose-polaron was subject of intense theoretical work. It was shown that the description of a Bose-polaron Eq. () can be directly mapped onto the Fröhlich Hamiltonian Eq. () via a Bogoliubov ...

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Dispersion Compensation Module for WDM  PON at 5  GB/S Downstream with Various Data Modulation

Dispersion Compensation Module for WDM PON at 5 GB/S Downstream with Various Data Modulation

... In optical long-haul transmission networks mainly coherent continuous-wave (CW) lasers are ...for optical communication systems ...e.g. optical Mach–Zehnder modulators MZMs can be implemented in ...

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