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Biomedical optics holds tremendous promise to deliver effective, safe, non- or minimally invasive diagnostics and targeted, customizable therapeutics. Handbook of Biomedical Optics provides an in-depth treatment of the field, including coverage of applications for biomedical research, diagnosis, and therapy. It introduces the theory and fundamental
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editors
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Geometrical Optics
- Chapter 2: Diffraction Optics
- Chapter 3: Optics: Basic Physics
- Chapter 4: Light Sources, Detectors, and Irradiation Guidelines
- Chapter 5: Tissue Optical Properties
- Chapter 6: Reflectance Spectroscopy
- Chapter 7: Multi/Hyper-Spectral Imaging
- Chapter 8: Light Scattering Spectroscopy
- Chapter 9: Broadband Diffuse Optical Spectroscopic Imaging
- Chapter 10: Near-Infrared Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy for Assessment of Tissue Blood Flow
- Chapter 11: Fluorescence Spectroscopy
- Chapter 12: Raman, SERS, and FTIR Spectroscopy
- Chapter 13: Optical Coherence Tomography: Introduction and Theory
- Chapter 14: Functional Optical Coherence Tomography in Preclinical Models
- Chapter 15: Optical Coherence Tomography: Clinical Applications
- Chapter 16: Forward Models of Light Transport in Biological Tissue
- Chapter 17: Inverse Models of Light Transport
- Chapter 18: Laminar Optical Tomography
- Chapter 19: Diffuse Optical Tomography Using CW and Frequency Domain Imaging Systems
- Chapter 20: Diffuse Optical Tomography: Time Domain
- Chapter 21: Photoacoustic Tomography and Ultrasound-Modulated Optical Tomography
- Chapter 22: Optical and Opto-Acoustic Molecular Tomography
- Chapter 23: Assessing Microscopic Structural Features Using Fourier-Domain Low Coherence Interferometry
- Chapter 24: Phase Imaging Microscopy: Beyond Dark-Field, Phase Contrast, and Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy
- Chapter 25: Confocal Microscopy
- Chapter 26: Fluorescence Microscopy with Structured Excitation Illumination
- Chapter 27: Nonlinear Optical Microscopy for Biology and Medicine
- Chapter 28: Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging: Microscopy, Endoscopy, and Tomography
- Chapter 29: Application of Digital Holographic Microscopy in Biomedicine
- Chapter 30: Polarized Light Imaging of Biological Tissues
- Chapter 31: Molecular Reporter Systems for Optical Imaging
- Chapter 32: Nanoparticles for Targeted Therapeutics and Diagnostics
- Chapter 33: Plasmonic Nanoprobes for Biomolecular Diagnostics of DNA Targets
- Chapter 34: Photodynamic Therapy
- Chapter 35: Low Level Laser and Light Therapy
- Back Cover