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Trends in Imaging: Whole-Animal Imaging for Preclinical Research
Whole-animal imaging has become an indispensable tool, enabling researchers to noninvasively identify a disease and its location within an animal subject, to monitor disease development over time and to highlight underlying mechanisms through application of disease-associated biomarker-targeted agents. Optical imaging of small animals has moved beyond simply determining whether a tumor is growing or regressing in response to a therapy. Today, it can be used to track the biodistribution of
BioPhotonics, December 2013
Trends in Lasers: Burgeoning Uses Offer Growth Opportunities
The medical laser market could benefit from an upswing in medical tourism and aesthetic applications. Medical tourism – where patients seek health care outside their own country or region, whether to reduce costs or to find better care than...
BioPhotonics, December 2013
Trends in Microscopy: A Big Market, Focused on the Very Small
The microscopy market is growing – set to exceed $5 billion by 2018 – even as microscopic targets get smaller and smaller. The microscopy market is trending upward – and the technology is continually allowing researchers to see...
BioPhotonics, December 2013
Trends in Spectroscopy: IR, UV-VIS Techniques Are Safe, Speedy and Skin-Deep
The use of IR and UV-VIS spectroscopy enables safer, noninvasive analysis of soft tissues, and can enhance accuracy and speed in clinical diagnostics and medical research. Spectroscopy is leading the way in both health care and medical research as a...
BioPhotonics, December 2013
Live-Cell Imaging Evolves to Find New Niches
From watching embryos as they develop to viewing neurons being manipulated in the brain, live-cell imaging continues to find new applications. Since its introduction in the 1600s, improvements in microscope technology have continually broadened the...
BioPhotonics, November 2013
Moving Past the Articulated Arm
Advances in fiber lasers will benefit laser surgery applications Surgery requires a deft hand and a fluid touch. And yet, for some time, the most common method of delivery of surgical lasers was the use of mechanical articulated arms. Many...
BioPhotonics, November 2013
Q&A: Adaptive Optics ‘On the Rise’
Three imaging companies discuss the factors driving the market for adaptive optics for biological applications, and offer a look at where the field is going. Adaptive optics started off looking out to the sky, helping astronomers correct for...
BioPhotonics, November 2013
The Recent History of Endoscope Design: Way More Than Candlelight and Specula
The history of endoscopy is the history of advances in technology leading doctors deeper into the gastrointestinal tract and providing clearer views of what they find there. And the past several years have seen tremendous strides in endoscope...
BioPhotonics, November 2013
Neuroscience Drives Advances in Lasers for Multiphoton Imaging
The first article in this two-part series showed how the drive for higher spatial resolution is dominating developments in CW lasers for visible microscopy in the life sciences. In part two, we will see how the need for faster images at greater...
BioPhotonics, October 2013
Optical Filters Improve Precision, Accuracy for Neuroscience
Optogenetics and other neurobiology applications benefit from advances in optics Optogenetics holds great promise for ailments such as migraines, blindness or neurological disorders through the interaction of opsins and light. Improvements in...
BioPhotonics, October 2013
VCSEL-Based Imaging System Monitors Brain Activity
Agile vertical-cavity surface-emitting light sources deliver fast multimodality brain imaging for disease monitoring and long-term brain studies Optical imaging techniques play a major role in daily biological research. While current applications...
BioPhotonics, October 2013
Bright Lights in the Bio(photonics)sphere
As students around the world head back to school, let’s take a moment to acknowledge some of the work being carried out by the under-20 crowd. Last month, in a news story, we highlighted the work of Arjun Nair, the 16-year-old high school...
BioPhotonics, September 2013
CW Lasers Boost Resolution for Microscopy
The growth in applications of various superresolution microscopy and nanoscopy techniques is driving a demand for small continuous-wave lasers with higher power and new wavelengths. This is the first in a two-part series on lasers for microscopy...
BioPhotonics, September 2013
Smartphones Set to Revolutionize the Medical World …
… but companies developing portable diagnostic devices for use in underserved settings must first consider a host of practical factors. The smartphone is an obvious choice for bringing diagnostic and other health care options to the...
BioPhotonics, September 2013
STED Microscopy: A New Chapter in Light Imaging
When Stefan Hell invented a technique that pushed beyond the diffraction limit of light for the first time, a new field of nanoscale imaging was born. Now laboratories around the world are using STED microscopy to smash through more boundaries in...
BioPhotonics, September 2013
Biophotonic Technologies Enter Varied Markets
A new report details opportunities for photonics in the life sciences and medicine. Biophotonic technologies have received more and more attention in recent years, highly touted as more-effective, cost-saving methods with applications ranging...
BioPhotonics, July 2013
Fiber Optics’ Versatility Helps Market Grow
Companies report continued growth in the biomedical market. A s diagnostic and treatment technologies evolve and increasingly turn to light, medical device manufacturers increasingly turn to fiber optic components and systems to deliver that light...
BioPhotonics, July 2013
Hyperspectral Imaging Could Help Fight Chronic Wounds
The technique could advance diagnosis and management of this growing public health issue. Chronic wounds might not seem a major public health concern – they don’t often make the evening news – but the burden of treating them is...
BioPhotonics, July 2013
Terahertz Spectroscopy Promises Better Diagnosis, Safer Drugs
With terahertz imaging systems getting smaller and cheaper – and performing better – applications are stacking up in cancer imaging as well as drug detection and development. Terahertz spectroscopy is a fast-growing area of research...
BioPhotonics, July 2013
FRET Microscopy Brings Us into a World of Molecular Interactions
Förster resonance energy transfer microscopy is not bound by the same restrictions as conventional light microscopy – it goes beyond the diffraction limit, allowing molecular interactions to be visualized with greater resolution than...
BioPhotonics, May 2013
Magnetomotive Photoacoustic Imaging Spots Circulating Tumor Cells
A new technique could help metastasis diagnosis by magnetically trapping rare circulating tumor cells in fast blood flow with simultaneous noninvasive photoacoustic detection. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) originate in a primary tumor and spread to...
BioPhotonics, May 2013
Putting the ‘Early’ in ‘Early Detection’
Molecular imaging could help to advance clinical screenings for esophageal and other cancers. Esophageal cancer is relatively rare: In 2013, only about 18,000 people in the US will be diagnosed with it, compared with the American Cancer...
BioPhotonics, May 2013
Q&A: Market Growing Slowly for PDT
Photodynamic therapy holds promise for cancer treatment and more, but it has yet to make a strong move into the clinic. Photodynamic therapy is not exactly new, but it’s still working on getting its foot in the door – the door of the...
BioPhotonics, May 2013
Fiber Lasers at the Cutting Edge of Surgery
As the cost:performance ratio continues to improve, a broader range of surgical applications is opening up. Compact, lightweight and reliable, fiber lasers are taking more and more surgical procedures by storm. Femtosecond fiber lasers have...
BioPhotonics, April 2013
MicroLEDs Enabling New Generation of Fluorescence Instruments
New light sources can be tailored with respect to emitter design, emission profile, beam shape and power consumption, offering significant benefit for the development of new fluorescence and life sciences applications. The use of fluorescence...
BioPhotonics, April 2013
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