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Larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) are optically transparent up to fourteen days post fertilization (dpf) and have high synteny with Homo sapiens which makes them viable research models for the study of metabolic and physiological processes at a unicellular l... see more

Microwave ultra-wide band UWB imaging system is a contemporary biomedical imaging technology for early detection of breast cancers. This imaging system requires the development of breast phantoms for experimental data analysis. In order to obtain realisti... see more

One of the techniques utilised in the management of cancer in all stages is multiple biomedical imaging. Imaging as an important part of cancer clinical protocols can provide a variety of information about morphology, structure, metabolism and functions. ... see more

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and thermoacoustic imaging (TAI) are two emerging biomedical imaging techniques that both utilize ultrasonic signals as an information carrier. Unique advantages of PAI and TAI are their abilities to provide high resolution fun... see more

Systematic sampling is used as a method to get the quantitative results from tissues and radiological images. Systematic sampling on a real line ( R ) is a very attractive method within which biomedical imaging is consulted by practitioners. For the s... see more

Since its introduction to the field in mid-1990s, photoacoustic imaging has become a fast-developing biomedical imaging modality with many promising potentials. By converting absorbed diffused light energy into not-so-diffused ultrasonic waves, the recons... see more

Record of interest in the human body starts from ancient times, about 1600 BCE. Already in the 2nd century, Galen was a skilled surgeon performing operations. He discovered that the larynx generates voice and was a pioneer in research on the human spine. ... see more

Nowadays, Biomedical technology plays a vital role in diagnosis and treatment of small to dangerous life threatening diseases and one of the most life threatening disease is Brain Tumor, which is the mass growth of abnormal cells in brain. Early detection... see more

Larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) are optically transparent at six- and seven-days post fertilization (dpf) which makes them useful research models for the study of metabolic and physiological processes. Previous methods to image zeb... see more

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