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Biophotonics, Tryptophan and Disease is a comprehensive resource on
the key role of tryptophan in wide range of diseases as seen by
using optics techniques. It explores the use of fluorescence
spectroscopy, Raman, imaging techniques and time-resolved
spectroscopy in normal and diseased tissues and shows the reader
how light techniques (i.e. spectroscopy and imaging) can be used to
detect, distinguish and evaluate diseases. Diseases covered include
cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and other age-related diseases.
Biophotonics, Tryptophan and Disease offers a clear presentation of
techniques and integrates material from different disciplines into
one resource. It is a valuable reference for students and
interdisciplinary researchers working on the interface between
biochemistry and molecular biology, translational medicine, and
biophotonics.
The discovery and use of new optical windows where short-wavelength
infrared (SWIR) light can be transmitted between areas of intense
water absorption is a major development in photonics. This book
covers biomedical uses of light at the conventionally used first
and second optical windows, and, in particular, explores emerging
applications of SWIR light at a third and a fourth optical window
(at 1600-1870 nm and 2100-2350 nm, respectively) in the SWIR range.
Diagnostic techniques that utilize these windows are reviewed, as
are applications to cancer and diseases of organs such as the
heart, brain, and skin. The book ends with an extensive discussion
of the potential uses of artificial intelligence to enhance the
ability to study these diseases at SWIR optical windows.
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