Optics In Instruments: Applications In Biology And Medicine (iste)
by Jean Pierre Goure /
2013 / English / PDF
5.6 MB Download
Optics is a science which covers a very large domain and is
experiencing indisputable growth. It has enabled the development
of a considerable number of instruments, the optical component or
methodology of which is often the essential part of portent
systems. This book sets out show how optical physical phenomena
such as lasers – the basis of instruments of measurement – are
involved in the fields of biology and medicine.
Optics is a science which covers a very large domain and is
experiencing indisputable growth. It has enabled the development
of a considerable number of instruments, the optical component or
methodology of which is often the essential part of portent
systems. This book sets out show how optical physical phenomena
such as lasers – the basis of instruments of measurement – are
involved in the fields of biology and medicine.Optics in Instruments: Applications in Biology and
Medicine
Optics in Instruments: Applications in Biology and
Medicine details instruments and measurement systems using
optical methods in the visible and near-infrared, as well as
their applications in biology and medicine, through looking at
confocal laser scanning microscopy, the basis of instruments
performing in biological and medical analysis today, and flow
cytometry, an instrument which measures at high speed the
parameters of a cell passing in front of one or more laser beams.
The authors also discuss optical coherence tomography (OCT),
which is an optical imaging technique using non-contact infrared
light, the therapeutic applications of lasers, where they are
used for analysis and care, and the major contributions of
plasmon propagation in the field of life sciences through
instrumental developments, focusing on propagating surface
plasmons (PSP) and localized plasmons (LP).
details instruments and measurement systems using
optical methods in the visible and near-infrared, as well as
their applications in biology and medicine, through looking at
confocal laser scanning microscopy, the basis of instruments
performing in biological and medical analysis today, and flow
cytometry, an instrument which measures at high speed the
parameters of a cell passing in front of one or more laser beams.
The authors also discuss optical coherence tomography (OCT),
which is an optical imaging technique using non-contact infrared
light, the therapeutic applications of lasers, where they are
used for analysis and care, and the major contributions of
plasmon propagation in the field of life sciences through
instrumental developments, focusing on propagating surface
plasmons (PSP) and localized plasmons (LP).
Contents:
Contents:
1. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Thomas Olivier and
Baptiste Moine.
1. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Thomas Olivier and
Baptiste Moine.
2. Flow Cytometry (FCM) Measurement of Cells in Suspension, Odile
Sabido.
2. Flow Cytometry (FCM) Measurement of Cells in Suspension, Odile
Sabido.
3. Optical Coherence Tomography, Claude Boccara and Arnaud
Dubois.
3. Optical Coherence Tomography, Claude Boccara and Arnaud
Dubois.
4. Therapeutic Applications of Lasers, Geneviève Bourg-Heckly and
Serge Mordon.
4. Therapeutic Applications of Lasers, Geneviève Bourg-Heckly and
Serge Mordon.
5. Plasmonics, Emmanuel Fort.
5. Plasmonics, Emmanuel Fort.