2008
DOI: 10.1117/12.761407
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Monitoring laser-tissue interaction by non-linear optics

Abstract: To assess laser therapies in clinical practice, histologic examinations were commonly used. But histologic examinations were invasive and not real-time in nature. In this work, we validate multiphoton microscopy as a useful modality in evaluating laser-tissue reaction in vivo. Multiphoton microscopy based on femtosecond titanium-sapphire laser system were used to evaluate autoflurescence (AF) and second harmonic generation (SHG). Nude mouse skin was irradiated with Erbium:YAG laser at low to high fluence. High… Show more

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“…Growth of blood vessels and collagen fibers was observed. 157 This was pursued further, incorporating SHG imaging, and imaging the wound with greater time resolution and over a longer period, in order to yield more insight into the wound-healing process. 93 Later, Luo et al .…”
Section: Applications Of Multiphoton Microscopy In Different Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth of blood vessels and collagen fibers was observed. 157 This was pursued further, incorporating SHG imaging, and imaging the wound with greater time resolution and over a longer period, in order to yield more insight into the wound-healing process. 93 Later, Luo et al .…”
Section: Applications Of Multiphoton Microscopy In Different Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%