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High Resolution, Deep Imaging Using Confocal Time-of-flight Diffuse Optical Tomography

High Resolution, Deep Imaging Using Confocal Time-of-flight Diffuse Optical Tomography

by lj19 | Nov 5, 2021

Confocal Time-of-flight Diffuse Optical Tomography Diffuse Optical Tomography Light scattering by tissue severely limits how deep beneath the surface one can image, and the spatial resolution one can obtain from these images. Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is one of...
Deep learning extended depth-of-field microscope for fast and slide-free histology

Deep learning extended depth-of-field microscope for fast and slide-free histology

by lj19 | Dec 28, 2020

DeepDOF Intra-operative histopathology Microscopic evaluation of resected tissue plays a central role in the surgical management of cancer. Because optical microscopes have a limited depth-of-field (DOF), resected tissue is either frozen or preserved with chemical...
Simple differential digital confocal aperture to improve axial response of line-scanning confocal microendoscopes

Simple differential digital confocal aperture to improve axial response of line-scanning confocal microendoscopes

by xc31 | Jul 5, 2020

Differential Digital Confocal Aperture Why Line-scanning Confocal Imaging? Probe-based fluorescence microendoscopy has demonstrated great potential to improve early cancer detection. When imaging thick, highly scattering biological tissue, the high level of scattering...
Improving nuclear morphometry imaging with real-time and low-cost line-scanning confocal microendoscope

Improving nuclear morphometry imaging with real-time and low-cost line-scanning confocal microendoscope

by xc31 | Jul 5, 2020

Confocal Microendoscope for Nuclear Morphometry Why Confocal endomicroscopy? Confocal endomicroscopy offers clinicians a powerful tool to visualize cellular architecture of highly scattering tissue with optical sectioning. For real-time biomedical applications, slit...
In vivo imaging of cervical precancer using a low-cost and easy-to-use confocal microendoscope

In vivo imaging of cervical precancer using a low-cost and easy-to-use confocal microendoscope

by xc31 | Jul 3, 2020

Confocal microendoscope Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates remain high in medically underserved areas. In this study, we present a low-cost (<$5,000), portable and user-friendly confocal microendoscope, and we report on its clinical use to image...
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