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BioPhotonics Monthly — Photoacoustic Imaging, Environmental Monitoring, and more. (8/24/2022)

BioPhotonics Monthly — Photoacoustic Imaging, Environmental Monitoring, and more.
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Photoacoustic Imaging Uses LED Light to Guide Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy
Photoacoustic Imaging Uses LED Light to Guide Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy
Efficient medical imaging techniques such as photoacoustic imaging help to accurately detect diseases as early as possible, resulting in timely intervention and reducing the need for medication and surgery. Conventionally used medical imaging techniques — such as ultrasound imaging, x-ray computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography — are rooted in different physics and contrast mechanisms. And their installation and operation expenses, as well as their sensitivities for various clinical applications, also differ. Beyond the limitations of these methods, an ideal medical imaging system should be able to diagnose diseases with high sensitivity and specificity at a cost that is affordable for all clinics around the world.
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Spectral Monitoring Reveals the Health of River and Lake Ecosystems
Spectral Monitoring Reveals the Health of River and Lake Ecosystems
Rivers represent just a small fraction of the water on Earth’s surface, but they serve as vital natural resources for numerous cities and communities worldwide. River systems supply food and water, they can be a means of transport and hydroelectric energy generation, and they provide a place to release treated wastewater. So, with so many people dependent on the benefits that rivers provide, scientists are using technology such as spectroscopy to track the stability and health of the flowing water and its surrounding environment.
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Laser Endomicroscopy Enables Real-time Detection of Lung Cancer
Laser Endomicroscopy Enables Real-time Detection of Lung Cancer
Researchers at the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a method to detect lung cancer at the cellular level in real time during biopsy. The method ensures earlier detection of cancer cells that may have been too small to detect using existing technology.
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Micro-Ring Resonator Enables Fast, Accurate Ebola Virus Detection
Micro-Ring Resonator Enables Fast, Accurate Ebola Virus Detection
A diagnostic technique for the Ebola virus uses a micro-ring resonator and a biomarker to quickly identify the presence of the virus in blood samples. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine developed the technique, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Michigan and biotech company Integrated Biotherapeutics.

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Fiber-Based Photoacoustic Endoscope Fits Inside Needle
King’s College London and University College London researchers developed a photoacoustic endoscope that is small enough to fit inside a 20-gauge medical needle. The needle probe provided functional, molecular, microstructural information about tissue, at subcellular spatial resolution and in real time. The technology could be used as a forward-viewing endoscopic probe and as tool for guiding minimally invasive surgeries.

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Needle-Shaped Beams Enhance OCT Image Quality
Stanford University researchers have developed a method to create needle-shaped laser beams of varying lengths and diameters, capable of increasing the quality of images obtained by OCT and other imaging modalities. Adam de la Zerda, research team leader from the Stanford University School of Medicine, said that applied to OCT, the needle-shaped beams extended the depth of focus and improved lateral resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, contrast, and image quality over a long depth range.

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Multiphoton Microscopy, Laser Scanning & Diagnostics, Optogenetics, and OCT System Design.

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