Understanding near infrared spectroscopy and its application to skeletal muscle research

TJ Barstow - Journal of applied physiology, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a powerful noninvasive tool with which to study the
matching of oxygen delivery to oxygen utilization and the number of new publications …

Biomedical photoacoustic imaging

P Beard - Interface focus, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging, also called optoacoustic imaging, is a new biomedical imaging
modality based on the use of laser-generated ultrasound that has emerged over the last …

A three-dimensional single-cell-resolution whole-brain atlas using CUBIC-X expansion microscopy and tissue clearing

TC Murakami, T Mano, S Saikawa, SA Horiguchi… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
A three-dimensional single-cell-resolution mammalian brain atlas will accelerate systems-
level identification and analysis of cellular circuits underlying various brain functions …

Estimation of optical pathlength through tissue from direct time of flight measurement

DT Delpy, M Cope, P van der Zee… - Physics in Medicine …, 1988 - iopscience.iop.org
Quantitation of near infrared spectroscopic data in a scattering medium such as tissue
requires knowledge of the optical pathlength in the medium. This can now be estimated …

Mechanisms of pulsed laser ablation of biological tissues

A Vogel, V Venugopalan - Chemical reviews, 2003 - ACS Publications
Soon after the invention of the pulsed ruby laser by Maiman in 1960, investigators were
eager to examine the potential of pulsed laser radiation for medical applications. It was …

A quantitative comparison of simultaneous BOLD fMRI and NIRS recordings during functional brain activation

G Strangman, JP Culver, JH Thompson, DA Boas - Neuroimage, 2002 - Elsevier
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been used to noninvasively monitor adult human
brain function in a wide variety of tasks. While rough spatial correspondences with maps …

System for long-term measurement of cerebral blood and tissue oxygenation on newborn infants by near infra-red transillumination

M Cope, DT Delpy - Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 1988 - Springer
The technique of near-infra-red spectroscopy allows safe continuous monitoring of changes
in blood and tissue oxygenation on an intact organ. This is made possible by observing …

In vivo biosensing via tissue-localizable near-infrared-fluorescent single-walled carbon nanotubes

NM Iverson, PW Barone, M Shandell, LJ Trudel… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
Single-walled carbon nanotubes are particularly attractive for biomedical applications,
because they exhibit a fluorescent signal in a spectral region where there is minimal …

Near-infrared optical sensors based on single-walled carbon nanotubes

PW Barone, S Baik, DA Heller, MS Strano - Nature materials, 2005 - nature.com
Molecular detection using near-infrared light between 0.9 and 1.3 eV has important
biomedical applications because of greater tissue penetration and reduced auto-fluorescent …

[HTML][HTML] High-density diffuse optical tomography for imaging human brain function

MD Wheelock, JP Culver, AT Eggebrecht - Review of Scientific …, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical
map** of human brain function. Diffuse optical methods offer safe, portable, and radiation …