1. Assessing molecular diffusion in tissues using optical coherence tomography

    Home: SPIE.org (Jun 20 2008) Explore Article

    Advanced imaging near the surface of tissues could assist the development of novel therapeutic agents, drug delivery systems, and diagnostic tests. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Krill V. Larin   University of Houston   Valery V. Tuchin

  2. Ultra-sensitive monitoring of analyte concentrations using phase sensitive spectral domain OCT

    SPIE Digital Library (Jun 9 2008) Glucose Explore Article

    V. G. R. Manne, R. K. Manapuram, N. Sudheendran et al. The refractive index is a basic optical property of a medium which is of great importance in physics, chemistry and most of biomedical applications. In our current study we monitor the change in refractive index for aqueous solutions of glucose, CaCl, MgCl, NaCl, KCl and urea using a phase sensitive ... [Proc. SPIE 6791, 67910A (2008)] published Mon Jun ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Krill V. Larin   University of Houston

  3. The effect of solution concentration on diffusion in scleral tissues

    SPIE Digital Library (Jun 9 2008) Glucose , Ophthalmology Explore Article

    Mohamad G. Ghosn, Esteban F. Carbajal, Natasha A. Befrui et al. The calculation of permeability coefficient of analytes could potentially be used in a variety of basic science and clinical fields, as well as advanced diagnostic imaging. Before this can occur, a more thorough understanding of the diffusion rate of analytes in biological tissues is needed. For thi ... [Proc. SPIE 6791, 679107 (2008)] published Mon Jun 9, 2008. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Krill V. Larin   University of Houston   Valery V. Tuchin

  4. Differential permeability rate and percent clearing of glucose in different regions in rabbit sclera

    SPIE Digital Library (Apr 21 2008) Glucose , Ophthalmology Explore Article

    Mohamad G. Ghosn, Esteban F. Carbajal, Natasha A. Befrui et al. Imaging of biological tissues with optical coherence tomography (OCT) poses a great interest for its capability to noninvasively outline subsurface microstructures within tissues. However, a major limitation for many optical imaging techniques is inadequate depth penetration of light in turbid media ... [J. Biomed. Opt. 13, 021110 (2008)] published Mon Apr 21, 2008. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Houston   Krill V. Larin   Valery V. Tuchin

  5. Three-dimensional imaging of artificial fingerprint by optical coherence tomography

    SPIE Digital Library (Mar 17 2008) Non-Medical Explore Article

    Kirill V. Larin and Yezeng Cheng Fingerprint recognition is one of the popular used methods of biometrics. However, due to the surface topography limitation, fingerprint recognition scanners are easily been spoofed, e.g. using artificial fingerprint dummies. Thus, biometric fingerprint identification devices need to be more accurat ... [Proc. SPIE Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 6944, 69440M (2008)] published Mon Mar 17, 2008. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Krill V. Larin   University of Houston

  6. Quantifying permeability of glucose in normal and atherosclerotic pig aorta in vitro using optical coherence tomography

    SPIE Digital Library (Feb 18 2008) Cardiology , Glucose Explore Article

    Mohamad G. Ghosn, Esteban Carbajal, Natasha Befrui et al. High in-depth resolution imaging, such as Optical Coherence Tomography, could be the next frontier in noninvasive quantification of diffusion in epithelial tissues. In this study we employed OCT in a method that could help differentiate various forms of atherosclerosis and distinguish between normal ... [Proc. SPIE Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 6847, 68471E (2008)] published Mon Feb 18, 2008. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Krill V. Larin   University of Houston   Valery V. Tuchin

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