SPIE   November 9, 2009
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Custom-made cameras for blood-flow imaging
High-frame-rate, real-time laser Doppler imaging of biological tissue uses advances in optical sensing and processing.
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Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography performed simultaneously in two distinct wavelength bands permits better diagnosis of tumors.
Using light to inject a single nanosized biosensor into a mammalian cell enables analysis of its biochemistry.
The combination of microfluidics and plastic electronics could bring laboratory-quality analysis to the practitioner in the field.
A new technique to remove complex-conjugate artifacts inherent to conventional Fourier-domain interferometry can double accessible imaging depth.
 
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