
Laser Imaging and Manipulation in Cell Biology
Francesco S. Pavone(Editor)
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
Published on 6. October 2010
Book
Hardback
XIV, 246 pages
978-3-527-40929-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Here, the editor has gathered a team of international experts to present the latest advances in the field of laser imaging and manipulation techniques. The result is broad coverage of the interactions with biological samples to perform novel optical manipulation operations, both on the cellular and tissue levels.
Of interest to physicists working and researching laser tissue mechanisms, cell biologists investigating new imaging and manipulation operation on the cellular level, medical doctors working with new laser therapies and diagnostic tools, as well as engineers developing new technologies in the field of optics and lasers.
Of interest to physicists working and researching laser tissue mechanisms, cell biologists investigating new imaging and manipulation operation on the cellular level, medical doctors working with new laser therapies and diagnostic tools, as well as engineers developing new technologies in the field of optics and lasers.
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"Here, the editor has gathered a team of international experts to present the latest advances in the field of laser imaging and manipulation techniques. The result is broad coverage of the interactions with biological samples to perform novel optical manipulation operations, both on the cellular and tissue levels." (Quote.com, 30 November 2010)More details
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3
68 s/w Abbildungen, 3 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 1.9 cm
Weight
729 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-40929-7 (9783527409297)
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Laser Imaging and Manipulation in Cell Biology
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Laser Imaging and Manipulation in Cell Biology
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Person
Francesco S. Pavone is a Full Professor at the University of Florence, Italy, and the Head of a research group at the Department of Physics and at the European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy, working in the field of biophotonics on single molecule biophysics, microscopy imaging-spectroscopy techniques, biomedical imaging, and laser manipulation of bio-samples. In particular, he develops new microscopy approaches for high resolution and high sensitivity imaging and for laser manipulation purposes in the field of single molecule biophysics, single cell imaging and optical manipulation. Professor Pavone is the author of many internationals papers and the editor of several books and journals. He has held more than 50 invited talks. Moreover, he coordinates several European projects and has organized a number of international congresses.
Editor
European Laboratory for Non Linear Spectroscopy, and Department of Physics, University of Florence
Content
Part One: Multiphoton Imaging and Nanoprocessing
- Multiphoton Imaging and Nanoprocessing of Human Stem Cells
- In Vivo Nanosurgery
Part Two: Light-Molecule Interaction Mechanisms
- Interaction of Pulsed Light with Molecules:Photochemical and Photophysical Effects
- Chromophore-Assisted Light Inactivation: A Twenty-Year Retrospective
- Photoswitches
- Optical Stimulation of Neurons
Part Three: Tissue Optical Imaging
- Light-Tissue Interaction at Optical Clearing
Part Four: Laser Tissue Operation
- Photodynamic Therapy - the Quest for Improved Dosimetry in the Management of Solid Tumors
- Laser Welding of Biological Tissue: Mechanisms, Applications and Perspectives
Conclusions
- Multiphoton Imaging and Nanoprocessing of Human Stem Cells
- In Vivo Nanosurgery
Part Two: Light-Molecule Interaction Mechanisms
- Interaction of Pulsed Light with Molecules:Photochemical and Photophysical Effects
- Chromophore-Assisted Light Inactivation: A Twenty-Year Retrospective
- Photoswitches
- Optical Stimulation of Neurons
Part Three: Tissue Optical Imaging
- Light-Tissue Interaction at Optical Clearing
Part Four: Laser Tissue Operation
- Photodynamic Therapy - the Quest for Improved Dosimetry in the Management of Solid Tumors
- Laser Welding of Biological Tissue: Mechanisms, Applications and Perspectives
Conclusions