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|a Applications of nanoscience in photomedicine /
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|a Nanoscience has become one of the key growth areas in recent years. It can be integrated into imaging and therapy to increase the potential for novel applications in the field of photomedicine. In the past commercial applications of nanoscience have been limited to materials science research only, however, in recent years nanoparticles are rapidly being incorporated into industrial and consumer products. This is mainly due to the expansion of biomedical related research and the burgeoning field of nanomedicine. Applications of Nanoscience in Photomedicine covers a wide range of nanomaterials including nanoparticles used for drug delivery and other emerging fields such as optofluidics, imaging and SERS diagnostics. Introductory chapters are followed by a section largely concerned with imaging, and finally a section on nanoscience-enabled therapeutics.
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|a Cover; Applications of Nanoscience in Photomedicine; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; About the editors; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Wide-field nano-scale imaging on a chip; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Initial lower-resolution wide-field imaging approaches; 2.3 Lensfree holographic on-chip microscopy; 2.4 Improving resolution; 2.5 Wide-field high-sensitivity imaging of single nanoparticles and viruses using self-assembled nanolenses; 2.6 Evaporating continuous films; 2.7 Conclusions; 2.8 References; 3 Photoacoustic imaging in nanomedicine; 3.1 Introduction.
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|a 3.2 Fundamentals of photoacoustic imaging3.3 Photoacoustic imaging systems; 3.4 Exogenous contrasts for PAT; 3.5 Conclusion; 3.6 References; 4 Chemical imaging of biological systems with nonlinear optical microscopy; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Absorption spectroscopy; 4.3 Emission microscopy; 4.4 Vibrational microscopy; 4.5 Nonresonant nonlinear microscopy; 4.6 Conclusion; 4.7 References; 5 Photoluminescent quantum dots in imaging, diagnostics and therapy; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quantum dot electronic structure; 5.3 Quantum dot bioconjugates; 5.4 Multi-scale imaging applications with quantum dots.
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|a 5.5 Therapeutic applications with quantum dots5.6 Remaining challenges; 5.7 Concluding remarks; 5.8 References; 5.9 Appendix -- glossary of terms; 6 Cell theranostics with plasmonic nanobubbles; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Basic properties of plasmonic nanobubbles; 6.3 Diagnostic, therapeutic and theranostic properties of plasmonic nanobubbles; 6.4 References; 7 Near-infraredfluorescencenanoparticle-basedprobes:application to in vivo imagingof cancer; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Development of near-infrared fluorescence nanoprobes; 7.3 Near-infrared fluorescence nanoprobes for cancer molecular imaging.
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|a 7.4 Conclusion and perspectives7.5 References; 8 Optofluidics; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Optofluidic structures; 8.3 Optofluidic detection methods; 8.4 Optofluidic preconcentration, trapping, and manipulation of nanoparticles; 8.5 Optofluidic control of flow; 8.6 References; 9 Optofluidic lab-on a-chip devices for photomedicine applications; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Detection of human cells; 9.3 Detection of nucleic acids; 9.4 Conclusion; 9.5 References; 10 Optogenetics: lights, camera, action! A ray of light, a shadow unmasked; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Overview -- from birth to cradle.
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|a 10.3 Optogenetics10.4 Light delivery; 10.5 Applications; 10.6 Challenges; 10.7 Conclusion; 10.8 References; 11 Photonic control of axonal guidance; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Optical tweezers for axonal manipulation; 11.3 Optically-driven micro-motor for axonal guidance; 11.4 Neuronal beacon for axonal navigation; 11.5 Future outlook and conclusions; 11.6 References; 12 Gold nanorods in photomedicine; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Therapeutic applications; 12.3 Therapeutic delivery; 12.4 Probing diseases; 12.5 Conclusion; 12.6 References.
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