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Handbook of Tissue Optical Clearing: New Prospects in Optical Imaging [Kõva köide]

Edited by , Edited by (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Hubei, China), Edited by
  • Formaat: Hardback, 658 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 453 g, 49 Tables, black and white; 345 Line drawings, black and white; 232 Halftones, black and white; 577 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367895099
  • ISBN-13: 9780367895099
  • Formaat: Hardback, 658 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 453 g, 49 Tables, black and white; 345 Line drawings, black and white; 232 Halftones, black and white; 577 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367895099
  • ISBN-13: 9780367895099
"Biomedical photonics is currently one of the fastest growing fields, connecting research in physics, optics, and electrical engineering coupled with medical and biological applications. It allows for the structural and functional analysis of tissues andcells with resolution and contrast unattainable by any other methods. However, the major challenges of many biophotonics techniques are associated with the need to enhance imaging resolution even further to the sub-cellular level as well as translate them for in vivo studies. The tissue optical clearing method uses immersion of tissues into optical clearing agents (OCAs) that reduces the scattering of tissue and makes tissue more transparent and this method has been successfully used ever since. This book is a self-contained introduction to tissue optical clearing, including the basic principles and in vitro biological applications, from in vitro to in vivo tissue optical clearing methods, and combination of tissue optical clearing and various optical imaging for diagnosis. The chapters cover a wide range of issues related to the field of tissue optical clearing: mechanisms of tissue optical clearing in vitro and in vivo; traditional and innovative optical clearing agents; recent achievements in optical clearing of different tissues (including pathological tissues) and blood for optical imaging diagnosis and therapy. This book provides a comprehensive account of the latest research and possibilities of utilising optical clearing as an instrument for improving the diagnostic effectiveness of modern optical diagnostic methods. The book is addressed to biophysicist researchers, graduate students and postdocs of biomedical specialties, as well as biomedical engineers and physicians interested in the development and application of optical methods in medicine. Key features: The first collective reference to collate all known knowledge on this topic Edited by experts in the field with chapter contributions from subject area specialists Brings together the two main approaches in immersion optical clearing into one cohesive book"--

Biomedical photonics is currently one of the fastest growing fields, connecting research in physics, optics, and electrical engineering coupled with medical and biological applications. It allows for the structural and functional analysis of tissues and cells with resolution and contrast unattainable by any other methods.



Biomedical photonics is currently one of the fastest growing fields, connecting research in physics, optics, and electrical engineering coupled with medical and biological applications. It allows for the structural and functional analysis of tissues and cells with resolution and contrast unattainable by any other methods.

However, the major challenges of many biophotonics techniques are associated with the need to enhance imaging resolution even further to the sub-cellular level as well as translate them for in vivo studies. The tissue optical clearing method uses immersion of tissues into optical clearing agents (OCAs) that reduces the scattering of tissue and makes tissue more transparent and this method has been successfully used ever since.

This book is a self-contained introduction to tissue optical clearing, including the basic principles and in vitro biological applications, from in vitro to in vivo tissue optical clearing methods, and combination of tissue optical clearing and various optical imaging for diagnosis. The chapters cover a wide range of issues related to the field of tissue optical clearing: mechanisms of tissue optical clearing in vitro and in vivo; traditional and innovative optical clearing agents; recent achievements in optical clearing of different tissues (including pathological tissues) and blood for optical imaging diagnosis and therapy.

This book provides a comprehensive account of the latest research and possibilities of utilising optical clearing as an instrument for improving the diagnostic effectiveness of modern optical diagnostic methods.

The book is addressed to biophysicist researchers, graduate students and postdocs of biomedical specialties, as well as biomedical engineers and physicians interested in the development and application of optical methods in medicine.

Key features:

  • The first collective reference to collate all known knowledge on this topic
  • Edited by experts in the field with chapter contributions from subject area specialists
    • Brings together the two main approaches in immersion optical clearing into one cohesive book
  • Arvustused

    The booksubtitled New Prospects in Optical Imagingis unique in bringing together a number of diverse tissue optical clearing (TOC) topics, such as 3D imaging and the combination of TOC and optical imaging/spectroscopy for diagnostics, and presenting it all at a level suitable for graduate students in biophysics and engineering. This task is accomplished with an emphasis on both methodology and applications. I found the description of these basic biophotonics techniques particularly detailed and interesting. Although written by more than 100 contributors, the style of the book is generally clear and fluent.

    Review by Christian Brosseau, Optica Fellow and professor of physics, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France, June 2022.

    Preface ix
    Acknowledgments xiii
    Editors xv
    Contributors xvii
    Part I Basic principles of tissue optical clearing
    1 Tissue optical clearing mechanisms
    3(28)
    Tingting Yu
    Dan Zhu
    Luis Oliveira
    Elina A. Genina
    Alexey N. Bashkatov
    Valery V. Tuchin
    2 Tissue optical clearing for Mueller matrix microscopy
    31(36)
    Nan Zeng
    Honghui He
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Hui Ma
    3 Traditional and innovative optical clearing agents
    67(26)
    Elina A. Genina
    Vadim D. Genin
    Jingtan Zhu
    Alexey N. Bashkatov
    Dan Zhu
    Valery V. Tuchin
    4 Chemical enhancers for improving tissue optical clearing efficacy
    93(16)
    Dan Zhu
    Yanmei Liang
    Xingde Li
    Valery V. Tuchin
    5 Human skin autofluorescence and optical clearing
    109(18)
    Walter Blondel
    Marine Amouroux
    Sergey M. Zaytsev
    Elina A. Genina
    Victor Colas
    Christian Daul
    Alexander B. Pravdin
    Valery V. Tuchin
    6 Molecular modeling of post-diffusion phase of optical clearing of biological tissues
    127(14)
    Kirill V. Berezin
    Konstantin N. Dvoretskiy
    Maria L. Chernavina
    Anatoly M. Likhter
    Valery V. Tuchin
    7 Refractive index measurements of tissue and blood components and OCAs in a wide spectral range
    141(26)
    Ekaterina N. Lazareva
    Luis Oliveira
    Irina Yu. Yanina
    Nikita V. Chernomyrdin
    Guzel R. Musina
    Daria K. Tuchina
    Alexey N. Bashkatov
    Kirill I. Zaytsev
    Valery V. Tuchin
    8 Water migration at skin optical clearing
    167(18)
    Anton Yu. Sdobnov
    Johannes Schleusener
    Jiirgen Lademann
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Maxim E. Darvin
    9 Optical and mechanical properties of cartilage during optical clearing
    185(14)
    Yulia M. Alexandrovskaya
    Olga I. Baum
    Vladimir Yu. Zaitsev
    Alexander A. Sovetsky
    Alexander L. Matveyev
    Lev A. Matveev
    Kirill V. Larin
    Emil N. Sobol
    Valery V. Tuchin
    10 Compression optical clearing
    199(22)
    Olga A. Zyuryukina
    Yury P. Sinichkin
    Part II Tissue optical clearing method for biology (3D imaging)
    11 Optical clearing for multiscale tissues and the quantitative evaluation of clearing methods in mouse organs
    221(18)
    Tingting Yu
    Jianyi Xu
    Dan Zhu
    12 Ultrafast aqueous clearing methods for 3D imaging
    239(18)
    Tingting Yu
    Jingtan Zhu
    Dan Zhu
    13 Challenges and opportunities in hydrophilic tissue clearing methods
    257(20)
    Etsuo A. Susaki
    Hiroki R. Ueda
    14 Combination of tissue optical clearing and 3D fluorescence microscopy for high-throughput imaging of entire organs and organisms
    277(20)
    Peng Fei
    Chunyu Fang
    15 Endogenous fluorescence preservation from solvent-based optical clearing
    297(18)
    Tingting Yu
    Yisong Qi
    Dan Zhu
    16 Progress in ex situ tissue optical clearing -- shifting immuno-oncology to the third dimension
    315(18)
    Pawel Matryba
    Leszek Kaczmarek
    Jakub Golab
    Part III Towards in vivo tissue optical clearing
    17 In vivo skin optical clearing methods for blood flow and cell imaging
    333(18)
    Dongyu Li
    Wei Feng
    Rui Shi
    Dan Zhu
    18 In vivo skull optical clearing for imaging cortical neuron and vascular structure and function
    351(18)
    Dongyu Li
    Yanjie Zhao
    Chao Zhang
    Dan Zhu
    19 In vivo skin optical clearing in humans
    369(14)
    Elina A. Genina
    Alexey N. Bashkatov
    Vladimir P. Zharov
    Valery V. Tuchin
    20 Optical clearing of blood and tissues using blood components
    383(10)
    Olga S. Zhernovaya
    Elina A. Genina
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Alexey N. Bashkatov
    21 Blood and lymph flow imaging at optical clearing
    393(18)
    Polina A. Dyachenko (Timoshina)
    Arkady S. Abdurashitov
    Oxana V. Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Part IV Combination of tissue optical clearing and optical imaging/spectroscopy for diagnostics
    22 Optical clearing aided photoacoustic imaging in vivo
    411(8)
    Yong Zhou
    Lihong V. Wang
    23 Enhancement of contrast in photoacoustic - fluorescence tomography and cytometry using optical clearing and contrast agents
    419(26)
    Julijana Cvjetinovic
    Daniil V. Nozdriukhin
    Maksim Mokrousov
    Alexander Novikov
    Marina V. Novoselova
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Dmitry A. Gorin
    24 Tissue optical clearing in the terahertz range
    445(14)
    Olga A. Smolyanskaya
    Kirill I. Zaytsev
    Irina N. Dolganova
    Guzel R. Musina
    Daria K. Tuchina
    Maxim M. Nazarov
    Alexander P. Shkurinov
    Valery V. Tuchin
    25 Magnetic resonance imaging study of diamagnetic and paramagnetic agents for optical clearing of tumor-specific fluorescent signal in vivo
    459(12)
    Alexei A. Bogdanov Jr.
    Natalia I. Kazachkina
    Victoria V. Zherdeva
    Irina G. Meerovich
    Daria K. Tuchina
    Ilya D. Solovyev
    Alexander P. Savitsky
    Valery V. Tuchin
    26 Use of optical clearing and index matching agents to enhance the imaging of caries, lesions, and internal structures in teeth using optical coherence tomography and SWIR imaging
    471(16)
    Daniel Fried
    27 Optical clearing of adipose tissue
    487(30)
    Irina Yu. Yanina
    Yohei Tanikawa
    Daria K. Tuchina
    Polina A. Dyachenko (Timoshina)
    Yasunobu Iga
    Shinichi Takimoto
    Elina A. Genina
    Alexey N. Bashkatov
    Georgy S. Terentyuk
    Nikita A. Navolokin
    Alia B. Bucharskaya
    Galina N. Maslyakova
    Valery V. Tuchin
    28 Diabetes mellitus-induced alterations of tissue optical properties, optical clearing efficiency, and molecular diffusivity
    517(22)
    Daria K. Tuchina
    Valery V. Tuchin
    29 Tissue optical clearing for in vivo detection and imaging diabetes induced changes in cells, vascular structure, and function
    539(18)
    Dongyu Li
    Wei Feng
    Rui Shi
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Dan Zhu
    30 Light operation on cortex through optical clearing skull window
    557(12)
    Dongyu Li
    Chao Zhang
    Oxana Glushkovskaya
    Yanjie Zhao
    Dan Zhu
    31 The role of optical clearing to enhance the applications of in vivo OCT and photodynamic therapy: Towards PDT of pigmented melanomas and beyond
    569(8)
    Layla Pires
    Michelle Barreto Requena
    Valentin Demidov
    Ana Gabriela Salvio
    I. Alex Vitkin
    Brian C. Wilson
    Cristina Kurachi
    32 Combination of tissue optical clearing and OCT for tumor diagnosis via permeability coefficient measurements
    577(20)
    Qingliang Zhao
    33 Optical clearing for cancer diagnostics and monitoring
    597(10)
    Luis M. Oliveira
    Valery V. Tuchin
    34 Contrast enhancement and tissue differentiation in optical coherence tomography with mechanical compression
    607(12)
    Pavel D. Agrba
    Mikhail Yu. Kirillin
    35 Measurement of the dermal beta-carotene in the context of multimodal optical clearing
    619(10)
    Mohammad Ali Ansari
    Valery V. Tuchin
    36 Optical clearing and molecular diffusivity of hard and soft oral tissues
    629(18)
    Alexey A. Selifonov
    Valery V. Tuchin
    37 Optical clearing and Raman spectroscopy: In vivo applications
    647(8)
    Qingyu Lin
    Ekaterina N. Lazareva
    Vyacheslav I. Kochubey
    Yixiang Duan
    Valery V. Tuchin
    Index 655
    Valery V. Tuchin, Dan Zhu, Elina A. Genina