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Photon mayhem: new directions in diagnostic and therapeutic photomedicine

Chung E, Vitkin A

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A new approach for blood pressure estimation based on phonocardiogram

Omari T, Bereksi-Reguig F

Continuous and non-invasive measurement of blood pressure (BP) is of great importance particularly for patients in critical state. To achieve continuous and cuffless BP monitoring, pulse transit time (PTT) has...
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Light sheet microscopy for histopathology applications

Poola PK, Afzal MI, Yoo Y, Kim KH, Chung E

Light sheet microscopy (LSM) is an evolving optical imaging technique with a plane illumination for optical sectioning and volumetric imaging spanning cell biology, embryology, and in vivo live imaging. Here,...
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Advances in the simulation of light–tissue interactions in biomedical engineering

Krasnikov , Seteikin A, Roth B

Monte Carlo (MC) simulation for light propagation in scattering and absorbing media is the gold standard for studying the interaction of light with biological tissue and has been used for...
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Time–frequency localization using three-tap biorthogonal wavelet filter bank for electrocardiogram compressions

Kumar A, Komaragiri R, Kumar M

A joint time–frequency localized three-band biorthogonal wavelet filter bank to compress Electrocardiogram signals is proposed in this work. Further, the use of adaptive thresholding and modified run-length encoding resulted in...
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Optical coherence tomography angiography in preclinical neuroimaging

Choi WJ

Preclinical neuroimaging allows for the assessment of brain anatomy, connectivity, and function in laboratory animals, such as mice and this imaging field has been a rapidly growing aimed at bridging...
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Recent trends in two-photon auto-fluorescence lifetime imaging (2P-FLIM) and its biomedical applications

Ranawat H, Pal S, Mazumder N

Two photon fluorescence microscopy and the numerous technical advances to it have served as valuable tools in biomedical research. The fluorophores (exogenous or endogenous) absorb light and emit lower energy...
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Proposal of conditional random inter-stimulus interval method for unconstrained enclosure based GPIAS measurement systems

Choe Y, Park I

Gap prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle (GPIAS) method has been used effectively for the objective assessment of tinnitus in animals. Among two types of enclosures for the GPIAS, the unconstrained...
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Photobiomodulation as a treatment for neurodegenerative disorders: current and future trends

Hong N

Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a rapidly growing as an innovative therapeutic modality for various types of diseases in recent years. Neuronal degeneration is irreversible process and it is proven to be...
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U-net based metal segmentation on projection domain for metal artifact reduction in dental CT

Hegazy MA, Cho MH, Cho MH, Lee SY

Unlike medical computed tomography (CT), dental CT often suffers from severe metal artifacts stemming from high-density materials employed for dental prostheses. Despite the many metal artifact reduction (MAR) methods available...
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Content based medical image retrieval based on new efficient local neighborhood wavelet feature descriptor

Shinde A, Rahulkar A, Patil C

This paper presents a new class of local neighborhood based wavelet feature descriptor (LNWFD) for content based medical image retrieval (CBMIR). To retrieve images effectively from large medical databases is...
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A multiscale Mueller polarimetry module for a stereo zoom microscope

Gribble A, Pinkert MA, Westreich , Liu Y, Keikhosravi A, Khorasani , Nofech-Mozes S, Eliceiri K, Vitkin A

Mueller polarimetry is a quantitative polarized light imaging modality that is capable of label-free visualization of tissue pathology, does not require extensive sample preparation, and is suitable for wide-field tissue...
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Applications of photobiomodulation in hearing research: from bench to clinic

Lee JH, Kim S, Jung JY, Lee MY

Hearing loss is very common and economically burdensome. No accepted therapeutic modality for sensorineural hearing loss is yet available; most clinicians emphasize rehabilitation, placing hearing aids and cochlear implants. Photobiomodulation...
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