Second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy has shown great
promise for imaging live cells and tissues, with applications in
basic science, medical research, and tissue engineering. Second
Harmonic Generation Imaging offers a complete guide to this optical
modality, from basic principles, instrumentation, methods, and
image analysis to biomedical applications. The book features
contributions by experts in second-harmonic imaging, including many
pioneering researchers in the field. Written for researchers at all
levels, it takes an in-depth look at the current state of the art
and possibilities of SHG microscopy.
Organized into three sections, the book:
- Provides an introduction to the physics of the process,
step-by-step instructions on how to build an SHG microscope, and
comparisons with related imaging techniques
- Gives an overview of the capabilities of SHG microscopy for
imaging tissues and cells including cell membranes, muscle,
collagen in tissues, and microtubules in live cells by summarizing
experimental and analytical methods
- Highlights representative biomedical and medical applications
in imaging cancer, fibroses, autoimmune diseases, connective tissue
disorders, eye pathologies, and cardiovascular disease
Historically, clinical imaging at the cellular and tissue level
has been performed by pathologists on ex vivo biopsies removed by
the surgeon. While histology remains the "gold standard" for
pathologists, its interpretation remains highly subjective. Much of
SHG research has focused on developing more quantitative, objective
metrics. A tutorial for newcomers and an up-to-date review for
experts, this book explores how SHG may be used to more precisely
image a wide range of pathological conditions and diseases."
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