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Biomedical Optical Imaging: From Nanoscopy to Tomography

  • University of Rochester

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Abstract

Focusing on the practice of biophotonic imaging, Biomedical Optical Imaging: From Nanoscopy to Tomography covers mainstream techniques and their applications and features up-to-date information on their use. The book covers nanoscopic imaging (super-resolution microscopy), microscopic imaging, and macroscopic imaging (optical tomography) in detail. The book also covers the history of biomedical optical imaging, photon-tissue interactions, and an overview of future directions. Key features include: A tutorial approach to methods making it suited to applied users Coverage of the latest developments and techniques Biomedical Optical Imaging: From Nanoscopy to Tomography serves as a professional reference for research scientists working in optical and biomedical imaging. Clinicians and medical professionals working in imaging and medical imaging will also find this book a useful resource. It is an excellent textbook for pre- or post-doctoral researchers and senior undergraduate students.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherAIP Publishing
Number of pages347
ISBN (Electronic)9780735423794
ISBN (Print)9780735423763
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2021

Keywords

  • Biomedical optical imaging (Biological physics)
  • Biomedical optics (Optics and optical physics)
  • Tomography (Biological physics)

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