Biophotonics Imaging for Basic Science and Clinical Applications
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Liu S., Lamont M.R.E., Mulligan J.A., and Adie S.G., “Cornell University Researchers Develop New Method for Ultra-Deep, Speckle-Suppressed, Volumetric Optical Coherence Microscopy”, OCT News (Feature Of The Week, 9/29/18).
Tom Fleischman, “New microscopy method could benefit study of migrating cancer cells”, Cornell Chronicle, June 11, 2018
“Researchers use computing power to see individual cells in the eye”, National Institutes of Health NIBIB Newsroom: Science Highlight, August 21, 2015
Shemonski N.D. and Ahmad A., “University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Reports on Real-Time In Vivo Computed Optical Interferometric Tomography”, OCT News (Feature Of The Week, 5/12/13).
Eric Swanson, “University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Researchers Extend Astronomical Guide-Star Techniques to Computational OCT Imaging”, OCT News (Feature Of The Week, 9/12/12).
“Aberrations eliminated after the fact”, BioPhotonics, reported under “A closer look at the most significant biophotonics research and technology headlines of the month”, p. 10, July/August 2012.
Eric Swanson, “Computational Adaptive Optics: A New Digital Post-Processing Technique to Optimize Resolution in OCT and other Interferometric Optical Imaging Applications”, OCT News (Feature Of The Week, 6/10/12).
Liz Ahlberg, “Computing the best high-resolution 3-D tissue images”, Illinois News Bureau, 23 April 2012.