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Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
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TITLE:
A robust ex vivo method to evaluate the diffusion properties of agents in biological tissues
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AUTHORS:
Isa Carneiro
; Sonia Carvalho;
Rui Henrique
;
Luis M Oliveira
;
Valery V Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS,
VOLUME:
12,
ISSUE:
4
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22
TITLE:
Controlling the Optical Properties of Biological Materials
AUTHORS:
Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
;
Valery Victorovich Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
SpringerBriefs in Physics,
VOLUME:
Part F995
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
23
TITLE:
Data that Can Be Acquired from Optical Clearing Studies
AUTHORS:
Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
;
Valery Victorovich Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
SpringerBriefs in Physics,
VOLUME:
Part F995
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
24
TITLE:
Future Perspectives of the Optical Clearing Method
AUTHORS:
Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
;
Valery Victorovich Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
SpringerBriefs in Physics,
VOLUME:
Part F995
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
25
TITLE:
Kinetics of Optical Properties of Colorectal Muscle During Optical Clearing
AUTHORS:
Carneiro, I; Carvalho, S;
Henrique, R
;
Oliveira, L
; Tuchin, VV;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN QUANTUM ELECTRONICS,
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25,
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1
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TITLE:
Major Optical Clearing Mechanisms
AUTHORS:
Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
;
Valery Victorovich Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
SpringerBriefs in Physics,
VOLUME:
Part F995
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
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TITLE:
Measuring optical properties of human liver between 400 and 1000 nm
AUTHORS:
Carneiro, I; Carvalho, S;
Henrique, R
;
Oliveira, L
; Tuchin, VV;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
6th Annual Int Symposium on Optics and Biophotonics / 22nd Annual Saratov Fall Meeting (SFM) - Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine / 22nd Int School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics
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QUANTUM ELECTRONICS,
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49,
ISSUE:
1
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28
TITLE:
Moving tissue spectral window to the deep-ultraviolet via optical clearing
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AUTHORS:
Isa Carneiro
; Sonia Carvalho;
Rui Henrique
;
Luis Oliveira
;
Valery Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF BIOPHOTONICS,
VOLUME:
12,
ISSUE:
12
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29
TITLE:
Other Applications of Optical Clearing Agents
AUTHORS:
Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
;
Valery Victorovich Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
SpringerBriefs in Physics,
VOLUME:
Part F995
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
30
TITLE:
Preface
AUTHORS:
Luís Manuel Couto Oliveira
;
Valery Victorovich Tuchin
;
PUBLISHED:
2019
,
SOURCE:
SpringerBriefs in Physics,
VOLUME:
Part F995
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
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