Maintaining an intact tumor environment is critical for quantitation of receptor-ligand engagement in a targeted drug development pipeline. However, measuring receptor-ligand …
Random scattering and absorption of light by tiny particles in aerosols, like fog, reduce situational awareness and cause unacceptable down-time for critical systems or operations …
This work demonstrates the usefulness of 3D printing for optical imaging applications. Progress in developing optical imaging for biomedical applications requires customizable …
We present a general theory for optical imaging of moving objects obscured by heavily scattering random media. Measurements involve collecting a series of speckle intensity …
BZ Bentz, AG Bowen, D Lin, D Ysselstein, DH Huston… - Optics letters, 2016 - opg.optica.org
Three-dimensional (3D) printing allows for complex or physiologically realistic phantoms, useful, for example, in developing biomedical imaging methods and for calibrating …
The multiple scattering of light presents major challenges in realizing useful in vivo imaging at tissue depths of more than about one millimeter, where many answers to health questions …
Diffuse optical imaging through centimeters of tissue has emerged as a powerful tool in biomedical research. However, applications in the operating theater have been limited in …
A super-resolution optical imaging method is presented that relies on the distinct temporal information associated with each fluorescent optical reporter to determine its spatial position …
BZ Bentz, A Costas, V Gaind… - Design and Quality …, 2017 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Progress in developing optical imaging for biomedical applications requires customizable and often complex objects known as" phantoms" for testing, evaluation, and calibration. This …