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Biophotonics is a burgeoning field that has afforded researchers
and medical practitioners alike an invaluable tool for implementing
optical microscopy. Recent advances in research have enabled
scientists to measure and visualize the structural composition of
cells and tissue while generating applications that aid in the
detection of diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer's, and
atherosclerosis. Rather than divulge a perfunctory glance into the
field of biophotonics, this textbook aims to fully immerse senior
undergraduates, graduates, and research professionals in the
fundamental knowledge necessary for acquiring a more advanced
awareness of concepts and pushing the field beyond its current
boundaries. The authors furnish readers with a pragmatic,
quantitative, and systematic view of biophotonics, engaging such
topics as light-tissue interaction, the use of optical
instrumentation, and formulating new methods for performing
analysis. Designed for use in classroom lectures, seminars, or
professional laboratories, the inclusion and incorporation of this
textbook can greatly benefit readers as it serves as a
comprehensive introduction to current optical techniques used in
biomedical applications. Caters to the needs of graduate and
undergraduate students as well as R&D professionals engaged in
biophotonics research. Guides readers in the field of biophotonics,
beginning with basic concepts before proceeding to more advanced
topics and applications. Serves as a primary text for attaining an
in-depth, systematic view of principles and applications related to
biophotonics. Presents a quantitative overview of the fundamentals
of biophotonic technologies. Equips readers to apply fundamentals
to practical aspects of biophotonics.
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