Publications by authors named "Polina A Timoshina"

Objectives: The paper focuses on the development of technology of adipose tissue optical clearing using different complex hyperosmotic optical clearing agents and tissue permeability enhancers.

Methods: To quantify optical clearing efficiency, reduced scattering coefficient was estimated from the ex vivo spatially resolved backreflectance measurements using a multi-distant fiber optical device. Tissue morphology modification was monitored with the help of histological studies.

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The evaluation of the diffusion properties of different molecules in tissues is a subject of great interest in various fields, such as dermatology/cosmetology, clinical medicine, implantology and food preservation. In this review, a discussion of recent studies that used kinetic spectroscopy measurements to evaluate such diffusion properties in various tissues is made. By immersing ex vivo tissues in agents or by topical application of those agents in vivo, their diffusion properties can be evaluated by kinetic collimated transmittance or diffuse reflectance spectroscopy.

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The laser speckle contrast analysis (LASCA) is one of the most applicable tools in microcirculation studies. While the basic idea, as well as experimental setup for this method, are fairly simple, there is still the room for advancing of data processing algorithms. Specifically, the conventional realizations of LASCA method may limit the spatial and/or temporal resolution and thus fail in the detection of very small contrast objects since they based on the fixed-size rectangular sliding window function.

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Nowadays, dynamically developing optical (photonic) technologies play an ever-increasing role in medicine. Their adequate and effective implementation in diagnostics, surgery, and therapy needs reliable data on optical properties of human tissues, including skin. This paper presents an overview of recent results on the measurements and control of tissue optical properties.

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