
Laser Polarimetry of Biological Tissues and Fluids - Vol 2
Chapter 2. Mueller-matrix mapping of optically thin layers of biological tissues and fluids
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 5. August 2017
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180 pages
978-3-659-96492-3 (ISBN)
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The complex, most informational-consistent approach to the study of polarization manifestations of the optical anisotropy of the polycrystalline component of biological tissues and liquids was considered, namely Muller-matrix polarimetry. The theory of the method was presented. The descriptions of the main experimental techniques based on Stokes-polarimetric mapping of biological layers were provided. To extend the functionality and sensitivity of the Muller-matrix polarimetry, it is proposed to spatially-frequency filter the polarization inhomogeneous object fields. Muller-matrix images of histological sections of biological tissues and polycrystalline films of biological fluids of human organs of various morphological were analyzed within the statistical (statistical moments of 1st-4th order), correlation (autocorrelation functions) and fractal (logarithmic dependences of power spectra, fractal dimensions) approaches. Diagnostic criteria for changes in the optical anisotropy of biological layers associated with various types of pathology were determined. For students, post-graduate students, tutors and researchers working in the field of biomedical optics, biology, medicine.
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English
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Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
286 gr
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978-3-659-96492-3 (9783659964923)
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Bachinskyi Victor Teodosovich was born in 1952. In 1976 he graduated from Chernivtsi State Medical Institute. Received Candidate of Medical Sciences in 1988. Doctor of Medical Sciences from 2009. Awarded the title of professor of the Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine in 2011.