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OverviewThis book describes the design, development, characterisation and application of two novel fluorescence imaging instruments based on spectrally resolved detector arrays (SRDAs). The simplest SRDA is the standard colour camera, which integrates a Bayer filter array of red, green and blue colour filters to replicate the colour sensing capability of the human eye. The SRDAs used in this book contain many more colours, ranging from 16 to over 100 colour channels. Using these compact, robust and low-cost detectors for biomedical applications opens new avenues of exploration that were not possible before, in particular, the use of spectral imaging in endoscopy. The work presented shows for the first time that not only can this new type of camera be used for fluorescence imaging, but also that it is able to resolve signals from up to 7 different dyes – a level of multiplexing not previously achieved in tissue with such compact and robust equipment. Furthermore, it reports the application of abimodal endoscope performing both reflectance and fluorescence imaging using these cameras in an ex vivo pig oesophagus model. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna Siri LuthmanPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2018 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783319982540ISBN 10: 3319982540 Pages: 137 Publication Date: 17 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSummary and Rationale.- Spectral Imaging Systems and Sensor Characterisations.- Wide-field fHSI with a Linescan SRDA.- A Multispectral Endoscope Based on SRDAs.- Conclusions and Outlook.ReviewsAuthor InformationA. Siri Luthman} graduated in 2013 with a first class MSci degree in physics from Imperial College London (London, UK). She received a Ph.D. degree in Physics in 2017 from the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK), where her thesis work focused on the use of spectrally resolving detector arrays for multiplexed biomedical fluorescence imaging. She is currently pursuing postodoctoral research within the field of biomedical imaging. Dr. Luthman was a recipient of the George and Lillian Scholarship and EPSRC Studentship in 2013-2016 and was awarded the Foundation BLANCEFLOR Scholarship in 2016. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |