The main direction in modern imaging is increasing the spatial resolution and selectivity for pathology pattern recognition at the microscale. Dynamic optical imaging (DOl) has enormous potential in the selectivity of description of living tissue state at cellular and subcellular levels. However, multiple light scattering creates considerable difficulties in revealing the tissue microstructure in its depth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDesign principles for apparatus and methods of safe, noninvasive functional imaging of a human organism by mapping physical electromagnetic fields are presented. The methods covered are infrared dynamic thermoimaging, radiothermal imaging, acoustothermometry, magnetic mapping of the heart and brain, electric imaging, and optical multispectral mapping.
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