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1 February 1994 Potentialities of laser Doppler microscopy in biomedical research
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Abstract
Laser Doppler (LD) microscopy is a technique providing local measurements of directed flow velocities and diffusion coefficients of cells, intracellular protoplasmic constituents, macromolecular aggregates, etc. In our group a computer- and video-aided sign-sensitive scanning laser Doppler microscope (LDM) has been designed, constructed and applied to the study of different biological objects. In this paper some new results are presented in connection with the development of LD microscopy.
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Sergei G. Proskurin, Alexander V. Priezzhev, and N. B. Lapteva "Potentialities of laser Doppler microscopy in biomedical research", Proc. SPIE 2082, Quantification and Localization Using Diffuse Photons in a Highly Scattering Medium, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167448
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Microscopy

Particles

Blood circulation

Microscopes

Diffusion

Light scattering

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