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Image contrast enhancement of optical coherence tomography is demonstrated by diffusing Au nanorods into pig adipose for generating localized surface plasmon (LSP) resonance, which is confirmed by comparing with the case of no LSP excitation.
The dynamic behaviors of heart beating of drosophilae, including abnormal drosophilae of mutant genes and high-temperature culture, and normal drosophilae with different fixing techniques for observation, are monitored with a swept-source optical coherence tomography system.
A swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) system with a specially designed probe is built for clinical scanning of oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) patients. By analysing 44 OSF cases of SS-OCT scanning results, two indicators, including epithelium thickness and standard deviation, are found useful for real-time OSF diagnosis.
A swept-source optical coherence tomography system is used to clinically scan oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) patients of various evolution stages for diagnosis purpose. Based on the analyses of scan images, dysplasia and SCC can be differentiated from normal control by evaluating the depth-dependent standard deviation values of lateral variations.
An optical coherence tomography system is used to observe the dynamics of the heart beats of drosophila. Several parameters can be obtained, including the end-diastolic dimension, end-systolic dimension, fractional shortening and heart rate. Based on OCT scanning, we can track the heart rate of normal and abnormal Drosophilae.
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