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2018
Volume: 11 Issue 4
11 Article(s)

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An image segmentation framework for extracting tumors from breast magnetic resonance images
Le Sun, Jinyuan He, Xiaoxia Yin, Yanchun Zhang, Jeon-Hor Chen, Tomas Kron, and Min-Ying Su
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been a prevalence technique for breast cancer diagnosis. Computer-aided detection and segmentation of lesions from MRIs plays a vital role for the MRIbased disease analysis. There are two main issues of the existing breast lesion segmentation techniques: requiring manual delineation
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850014 (2018)
Synthetic aperture-based linear-array photoacoustic tomography considering the aperture orientation effect
Xiangwei Lin, Jaesok Yu, Naizhang Feng, and Mingjian Sun
The synthetic aperture-based linear-array photoacoustic tomography (PAT) was proposed to address the limited-view shortcomings of the single aperture, but the detection field of view (FOV) determined by the aperture orientation effect was not fully considered yet, leading to the limited-view observation and image resol
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850015 (2018)
Identification of a mitochondria-targeting fluorescent small molecule for dual phototherapy
Jie Chen, Xu Tan, Shenglin Luo, Lei Long, Lang Liu, Zujuan Liu, Yu Wang, and Chunmeng Shi
Phototherapy, mainly including photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT), is a noninvasive and effective approach for cancer treatment. Since integration of PDT and PTT for simultaneous synergistic PDT/PTT treatment enables us to improve phototherapeutic e±cacy significantly, it has been attracting
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850016 (2018)
A novel denoising framework for cerenkov luminescence imaging based on spatial information improved clustering and curvature-driven diffusion
Xin Cao, Yi Sun, Fei Kang, Lin Wang, Huangjian Yi, Fengjun Zhao, Linzhi Su, and Xiaowei He
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850017 (2018)
In vivo percutaneous reflectance spectroscopy of fatty liver development in rats suggests that the elevation of the scattering power is an early indicator of hepatic steatosis
Daqing Piao, Jerry W., G. Reed, Corey R., Nigar Sultana, Jill K., and Kenneth E.
This study assessed whether there was a scattering spectral marker quantifiable by reflectance measurements that could indicate early development of hepatic steatosis in rats for potential applications to pre-procurement organ evaluation. Sixteen rats were fed a methionine-cholinede ficient (MCD) diet and eight rats we
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850019 (2018)
Degradation of multiphoton signal and resolution when focusing through a planar interface with index mismatch: Analytical approximation and numerical investigation
Ping Qiu, and Chen He
Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is an invaluable tool for visualizing subcellular structures in biomedical and life sciences. High-numerical-aperture (NA) immersion objective lenses are used to deliver excitation light to focus inside the biological tissue. The refractive index of tissue is commonly different from that of
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850020 (2018)
Optical in vivo and ex vivo imaging of glioma cells migration via the cerebral vessels: Prospective clinical application of the beta2-adrenoreceptors blockade for glioma treatment
Olga Pavlova, Alexander Shirokov, Alexander Fomin, Nikita Navolokin, Andrey Terskov, Alexander Khorovodov, Anton Namykin, Alexey Pavlov, Valery Tuchin, and Oxana Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya
Malignant gliomas are highly invasive tumors that use the cerebral vessels for invasion due to high vascular fragility of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). On one hand, glioma is characterized by the BBB disruption, on the other hand, drug brain delivery via the BBB is a big challenge in glioma therapy. The limited inform
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 11, Issue 4, 1850025 (2018)