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  1. A Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor Based on Directly Immobilized Hemoglobin and Myoglobin
  2. Front Cover
  3. Colon cancer detection by using Poincaré sphere and 2D polarimetric mapping of ex vivo colon samples
  4. Photodynamic Opening of the Blood–Brain Barrier Using Different Photosensitizers in Mice
  5. Phenomenon of atypical vascular effects of epinephrine and an increase of photodynamic response by nitroglycerin in rats with colon adenocarcinoma: adrenergic and nitrergic mechanisms and novel applied aspects
  6. Macroscopic and microscopic fluorescence spectroscopy of colorectal benign and malignant lesions - diagnostically important features
  7. Photodynamic diagnostics of early gastric cancer: Complexity measures of gastric microcirculation and new model of metastatic adenocarcinoma of rat stomach
  8. Comparative study on the bio-activity of hemoglobin and myoglobin as recognition materials in biosensors
  9. Detection of stress-induced gastrointestinal lesions using Al-phythalocynanines in experimental animals
  10. Multispectral autoflourescence detection of skin neoplasia using steady-state techniques
  11. Multiwavelength polarimetry of gastrointestinal ex vivo tissues for tumor diagnostic improvement
  12. Stomach and intestine neoplasia fluorescence detection using 5-ALA/PpIX photosensitization
  13. Direct immobilized nanostructured myoglobin for CO detection by surface plasmon resonance
  14. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy of soft tissues – tool for diagnostics of malignant lesions
  15. The Laser Technologies of Targeted Opening of Blood-Brain Barrier for Drug Brain Delivery
  16. Time-dependance of synchronous fluorescence signals in gastrointestinal tumours ex vivo
  17. Optical UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy of benign, dysplastic and malignant cutaneous lesions ex vivo
  18. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy with and without polarization sensitivity for colorectal cancer differentiation
  19. Evaluation of photodynamic treatment efficiency on glioblastoma cells received from malignant lesions: initial studies
  20. Photodynamic opening of the blood-brain barrier and pathways of brain clearing
  21. Photodynamic diagnostics of stress-induced gastrointestinal neoplasia in laboratory animals using 5-aminolevulinic acid and Al-phthalocyanine
  22. Multispectral detection of cutaneous lesions using spectroscopy and microscopy approaches
  23. Microscopic and macroscopic spectral peculiarities of cutaneous tumours
  24. Photodynamic opening of blood-brain barrier
  25. A special issue on Biophotonics in Europe
  26. Blood–brain barrier and laser technology for drug brain delivery
  27. Excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) of colorectal tumors — tool for spectroscopic diagnostics of gastrointestinal neoplasia
  28. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy of colon neoplasia
  29. Autofluorescence polarization spectroscopy of cancerous and normal colorectal tissues
  30. Detection of plum pox virus infection in selection plum trees using spectral imaging
  31. Investigating different skin and gastrointestinal tract (GIT) pathologies ex vivo by autofluorescence spectroscopy and optical imaging
  32. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of dental lesions: diagnostic and therapeutic monitoring tool
  33. Nonlinear optical microscopy for investigation of gastrointestinal lesions
  34. Laser-induced generation of single oxygen: new strategies in treatment of brain tumor
  35. Photodynamic inactivation of pathogenic species Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans with lutetium (III) acetate phthalocyanines and specific light irradiation
  36. Colorectal cancer stage evaluation using synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy technique
  37. Excitation–emission matrices and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancers
  38. The Stress and Vascular Catastrophes in Newborn Rats: Mechanisms Preceding and Accompanying the Brain Hemorrhages
  39. Autofluorescence spectroscopy techniques for skin cancer diagnostics
  40. Critical changes in the brain leads to the intracranial hemorrhages in newborn rats
  41. Silent Vascular Catastrophes in the Brain in Term Newborns: Strategies for Optical Imaging
  42. Light enhancement of in vitro antitumor activity of galactosylated phthalocyanines
  43. Endogenous synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) of basal cell carcinoma-initial study
  44. Hypoxia and Neonatal Haemorrhagic Stroke: Experimental Study of Mechanisms
  45. Stress-Induced Stroke and Stomach Cancer: Sex Differences in Oxygen Saturation
  46. Optical monitoring of stress-related changes in the brain tissues and vessels associated with hemorrhagic stroke in newborn rats
  47. Characterization of Human Skin by Fluorescence, Exemplified by Dermatofibroma, Keratoacanthoma, and Seborrheic Keratosis
  48. Adaptive technique for matching the spectral response in skin lesions' images
  49. Polarization sensitive excitation-emission matrices for detection of colorectal tumours – initial investigations
  50. Antimicrobial photodisinfection with Zn(II) phthalocyanine adsorbed on TiO2upon UVA and red irradiation
  51. Excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) investigations of gastrointestinal tissues
  52. Tissue fluorescence origins evaluation using excitation-emission matrices
  53. Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy for analysis of wine and wine distillates
  54. Reflectance spectroscopy of pigmented cutaneous benign and malignant lesions
  55. Polarization effects in cutaneous autofluorescent spectra
  56. Light-induced autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in clinical diagnosis of skin cancer
  57. Endogenous and Exogenous Fluorescence Skin Cancer Diagnostics for Clinical Applications
  58. The impact of laser radiation on the photodissociation of carboxyhemoglobin in blood
  59. Fluorescence spectroscopy of gastrointestinal tumors: in vitro studies and in vivo clinical applications
  60. Excitation-emission matrices measurements of human cutaneous lesions: tool for fluorescence origin
  61. Metallophthalocyanines for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy: an overview of our experience
  62. Endogenous and exogenous fluorescence of gastrointestinal tumors: initial clinical observations
  63. Special Section Guest Editorial: Laser Technologies for Biomedical Applications
  64. Effects of the position of galactose units to Zn(II) phthalocyanine on the uptake and photodynamic activity towards breast cancer cells
  65. He-Ne low level laser therapeutic applications for treatment of corneal trauma
  66. Optical properties of Si+implanted PMMA
  67. Photoluminescence of Si+and C+implanted polymers
  68. Qualitative optical evaluation of malignancies related to cutaneous phototype
  69. Investigation of relations between skin cancer lesions’ images and their fluorescent spectra
  70. 5-ALA/PpIX fluorescence detection of gastrointestinal neoplasia
  71. Multispectral autofluorescence diagnosis of non-melanoma cutaneous tumors
  72. LIGHT-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY AND OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY OF BASAL CELL CARCINOMA
  73. Photodynamic inactivation ofAeromonas hydrophilaby cationic phthalocyanines with different hydrophobicity
  74. Photoluminescence enhancement in Si+ implanted PMMA
  75. 5-ALA/PpIX fluorescence detection of esophageal and stomach neoplasia: effects of autofluorescence background from normal and inflammatory areas
  76. Improved antimicrobial therapy with cationic tetra- and octa-substituted phthalocyanines
  77. Magneto-optical processes in atomic vapor cells with radiation wavelength-scale thickness
  78. Spatial distribution of laser beam spreading in turbid tissue-like media containing ingredients
  79. 5-ALA Mediated Fluorescence Detection of Gastrointestinal Tumors
  80. Cutaneous tumors in vivo investigations using fluorescence and diffuse reflectance techniques
  81. Diagnostics of pigmented skin tumors based on laser-induced autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
  82. Fluorescence detection of esophageal neoplasia
  83. Dose dependence of visible range diffuse reflectivity for Si+and C+ion implanted polymers
  84. Spectral distribution of UV range diffuse reflectivity for Si+ion implanted polymers
  85. Development of Low-Cost Photodynamic Therapy Device
  86. Laser induced autofluorescence studies of animal skin used in modeling of human cutaneous tissue spectroscopic measurements
  87. Laser- and Light-Induced Autofluorescence Spectroscopy of Human Skin in Dependence on Excitation Wavelengths
  88. Light-induced autofluorescence of animal skin used in tissue optical modeling
  89. Photodynamic activity of water-soluble phthalocyanine zinc(II) complexes against pathogenic microorganisms
  90. Delta-ALA-mediated fluorescence spectroscopy of gastrointestinal tumors: comparison of in vivo and in vitro results
  91. Fluorescence and reflectance properties of hemoglobin-pigmented skin disorders
  92. Influence of measurement geometry on the human skin reflectance spectra detection
  93. Peculiarities of the magneto-optical resonances on 2p53s states in a NE glow discharge
  94. Automation of cancer diagnosis based on colorimetric transformation of cutaneous reflectance spectra
  95. Investigation of formalin influence over hard and soft biological tissues fluorescent spectra in vitro
  96. Light diffuse reflectance for detection and differentiation of teeth caries lesions
  97. Laser-induced autofluorescence of oral cavity hard tissues
  98. Autofluorescence spectroscopy for noninvasive skin phototypes differentiation
  99. Phthalocyanine-assisted photodynamic inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms
  100. Fluorescence spectroscopy of gastrointestinal tumors using δ-ALA
  101. Clinical investigation of combined therapy influence over Keratitis Herpetica Dendritica with He-Ne laser, Pandavir, and Acycovir
  102. Optical spectroscopic studies of animal skin used in modeling of human cutaneous tissue
  103. Fluorescence Spectroscopy Investigations of Cutaneous Tissues
  104. Fluorescent Endoscopy of Tumors in Upper Part of Gastrointestinal Tract
  105. Laser-induced autofluorescence properties of base-cell lesions: analysis and algorithms for diagnosis and differentiation
  106. Laser-induced autofluorescence spectroscopy of benign and dysplastic nevi and malignant melanoma
  107. Laser-induced autofluorescence study of caries model in vitro
  108. Optical biopsy of non-melanin pigmented cutaneous benign and malignant lesions
  109. Classification of dental lesions fluorescence spectra using support vector machine method
  110. Coherent population trapping for magnetic field measurements
  111. Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy of benign and malignant cutaneous lesions
  112. Tumor detection by exogenous fluorescent dyes using new generation photo-multiplier tubes
  113. Long wavelength absorbing cationic Zn(II)-phthalocyanines as fluorescent contrast agents for B16 pigmented melanoma
  114. Laser-induced fluorescence studies of caries model
  115. Substituent and solvent effect on the photochromic properties of a series of spiroindolinonaphthooxazines
  116. Early differentiation between caries and tooth demineralization using laser-induced autofluorescence spectroscopy
  117. Correlation between photophysical characteristics and morphological structures of dental tissues: preliminary study
  118. Interaction of the IR laser radiation with human skin: Monte Carlo simulation
  119. Investigation of pathological changes of human teeth by the method of laser-induced autofluorescence spectroscopy
  120. Early detection of the carious conditions by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy
  121. Laser system for optical biopsy and in-vivo study of the human skin
  122. Applications of laser-induced fluorescence for remote sensing
  123. Comparative investigation of the tooth whitening processes using Ar+ and CuBr lasers