Raman, fluorescence, and time-resolved light scattering as optical diagnostic techniques to separate diseased and normal biomedical media

CH Liu, BB Das, WLS Glassman, GC Tang… - … of Photochemistry and …, 1992 - Elsevier
Studies of Raman scattering, fluorescence and time-resolved light scattering were
conducted on cancer and normal biomedical media. Fourier transform Raman spectroscopic …

Reversible spatiotemporal control of induced protein degradation by bistable PhotoPROTACs

P Pfaff, KTG Samarasinghe, CM Crews… - ACS Central …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Off-tissue effects are persistent issues of modern inhibition-based therapies. By merging the
strategies of photopharmacology and small-molecule degraders, we introduce a novel …

Red/near-infrared irradiation therapy for treatment of central nervous system injuries and disorders

M Fitzgerald, S Hodgetts, C Van Den Heuvel… - Reviews in the …, 2013 - degruyter.com
Irradiation in the red/near-infrared spectrum (R/NIR, 630–1000 nm) has been used to treat a
wide range of clinical conditions, including disorders of the central nervous system (CNS) …

[HTML][HTML] Measurement of the penetration depths of red and near infrared light in human “ex vivo” tissues

S Stolik, JA Delgado, A Pérez, L Anasagasti - Journal of Photochemistry …, 2000 - Elsevier
The increasing application of light in new medical treatments has led to the need for optical
characterization of tissues in order to obtain correct dosimetry. This study presents the …

Depth sensitivity and source-detector separations for near infrared spectroscopy based on the Colin27 brain template

GE Strangman, Z Li, Q Zhang - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Understanding the spatial and depth sensitivity of non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy
(NIRS) measurements to brain tissue–ie, near-infrared neuromonitoring (NIN)–is essential …

Optical tomography using the time-independent equation of radiative transfer—Part 1: forward model

AD Klose, U Netz, J Beuthan, AH Hielscher - Journal of Quantitative …, 2002 - Elsevier
The presented study consists of two parts. The overall goal is to introduce and
experimentally test a novel optical tomographic imaging algorithm that is based on the …

Frequency-domain optical absorption spectroscopy of finite tissue volumes using diffusion theory

BW Pogue, MS Patterson - Physics in medicine & biology, 1994 - iopscience.iop.org
The goal of frequency-domain optical absorption spectroscopy is the noninvasive
determination of the absorption coefficient of a specific tissue volume. Since this allows the …

Method of sample control and calibration adjustment for use with a noninvasive analyzer

TL Ruchti, KH Hazen, TB Blank - US Patent 7,383,069, 2008 - Google Patents
A method and apparatus for easing the use of an optically based noninvasive analyzer is
presented. More particularly, a simplified algorithm is used that removes the daily …

Light penetration and light intensity in sandy marine sediments measured with irradiance and scalar irradiance fiber-optic microprobes

M Kühl, C Lassen, BB Jørgensen - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1994 - JSTOR
Fiber-optic microprobes for determining irradiance and scalar irradiance were used for light
measurements in sandy sediments of different particle size. Intense scattering caused a …

Diffusion theory of light transport

WM Star - Optical-thermal response of laser-irradiated tissue, 2010 - Springer
In this chapter light is principally described as particles with energy hν and velocity c. These
particles are scattered or absorbed by structures in turbid media such as biological tissues …