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Optical properties of biotissues in vivo and ex vivo
Modeling of light propagation in tissues
Intraoperative delineation of cancers in vivo and ex vivo
Cancer detection at the cellular level
Functional and structural assessment of biotissues in vivo and ex vivo
Light propagation in and interaction with biotissues
A. N. Yaroslavsky, I. V. Yaroslavsky, T. Goldbach, and H.-J. Schwarzmaier, "Influence of the scattering phase function approximation on the optical properties of blood determined from the integrating sphere measurements," J. Biomed. Opt. 4(1), (1999).
X. Feng, R. Patel and A. N. Yaroslavsky, "Wavelength optimized cross‐polarized wide‐field imaging for noninvasive and rapid evaluation of dermal structures," J. Biophoton 8(1), 324-331 (2015)
Yaroslavsky AN, Schulze PC, Yaroslavsky IV, Schober R, Ulrich F, and Schwarzmaier HJ, “Optical properties of selected native and coagulated human brain tissues in vitro in the visible and near infrared spectral range,” Phys Med Biol. 47(12), 2059-2073 (2002).
Functional and morphological multimodal imaging
Patel R, Khan A, Wirth D, Kamionek M, Kandil D, Quinlan R, and Yaroslavsky AN, “Multimodal optical imaging for detecting breast cancer,” J. Biomed. Opt. 17(6), (2012).
Rohani P, Yaroslavsky AN, Feng X, Jermain P, and Neel V, “Collagen disruption as a marker for basal cell carcinoma in presurgical margin detection,” Lasers Surg Med. (2018).
X. Feng, R. Patel and A. N. Yaroslavsky, "Wavelength optimized cross‐polarized wide‐field imaging for noninvasive and rapid evaluation of dermal structures," J. Biophoton 8(1), 324-331 (2015)