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BioPhotonics Monthly – Spectral imaging advances lead to new applications in the operation room; Innovations expand applications for medical lasers; and more. (6/28/2017)

BioPhotonics Monthly – Spectral imaging advances lead to new applications in the operation room; Innovations expand applications for medical lasers; and more.
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,
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Wednesday, June 28, 2017
         
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.

 
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Medical Lasers Cut and Heal
Medical Lasers Cut and Heal
For medical lasers, the future may include both addition and subtraction. That’s because in medicine, lasers have traditionally been used for ablation, cutting and other processes that remove tissue. Now researchers and companies are looking into harnessing the power of light to stimulate a bioresponse, thereby triggering growth and ushering in an additive approach.
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Fluorescence Imaging Enters the Surgical Suite
Fluorescence Imaging Enters the Surgical Suite
In the last decade, researchers have worked extensively on medical devices and applications that measure the spectral response of tissue to various wavelengths of light. These applications, in a lab or proof-of-principle setup, have proven the usefulness of spectral imaging to strengthen diagnosis by uncovering information hidden in the spectral signature.
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fNIRS Tool Measures Brain’s Response to Acute Pain
fNIRS Tool Measures Brain’s Response to Acute Pain
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) — an optical imaging tool for monitoring regional blood flow and tissue oxygenation — is being explored as an option to track the brain's response to acute pain in adults and infants. The fNIRS technique is portable and noninvasive, which is an advantage over other hemodynamic-based imaging techniques. It also does not require ionizing radiation or drug injection and can withstand a certain amount of motion.
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Lighting up the Lungs to Detect Disease
Lighting up the Lungs to Detect Disease
A novel imaging tool that rapidly diagnoses bacterial lung infections could help physicians customize antibiotic treatment for patients in intensive care units.
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Holographic Technique Traps Microscopic Objects With Irregular Shapes
An optical manipulation technique that can securely control the position, orientation and shape of non-spherical microscopic samples, such as living cells, could have direct applications in biophotonics and soft matter physics.
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Jellyfish Proteins Used to Create Unconventional Laser
A polariton laser based on lab-grown, fluorescent jellyfish proteins could impact the fabrication of artificial optical devices, advance the field of optical computing, and aid in new biomedical applications.
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Spectroscopy for Blood Testing; SWIR Cameras; Laser Market Report; Handheld/Smartphone Digital Microscopes for Field Research

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