Coherent Domain Methods for Monitoring of Tissue Complex Structure and Dynamics | |
What is the proper statistical model for laser speckle flowmetry? | |
Nonlinear diffusivity of analytes in tissues | |
Algorithms for simulation of speckle (laser and otherwise) | |
Biophotonic Imaging and Spectroscopy | |
Spectral and spatial characteristics of the differential pathlengths in non-homogeneous tissues | |
Development of an integrated computerized scheme for metaphase chromosome image analysis: a robustness experiment | |
Determination of glucose concentration in tissue-like material using spatially resolved steady-state diffuse reflectance spectroscopy | |
Bipod and Lymph Flow Complex Dynamics | |
Volumetric imaging of microcirculations in human retina and choroids in vivo by optical micro-angiography | |
imaging of flow velocity profiles within the complex geometry vessels by Doppler optical coherence tomography | |
New prospects for noninvasive blood monitoring based on effect of RBC aggregation | |
Combined use of fluorescent and dynamic light scattering imaging for applications in vascular biology | |
Microscopy and Nonlinear Dynamic Processes | |
Bifurcation and chaos in the spontaneously firing spike train of cultured neuronal network | |
Optical coherence computed tomography | |
Poster Session | |
Wavelet-analysis of multimode dynamics in living systems | |
Conversion coefficients for external monoenergetic photon beams in the visible Chinese human model | |
Dynamic of gold nanoparticles labeling studied on the basis of OCT and backscattering spectra of tissues and phantoms | |
Optimal sorting of neural spikes with wavelet and filtering techniques | |
Author Index | |
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