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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754701 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.861772
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Vladimir Bochko, Maarit Luukkainen-Soilu, Petri Välisuo, Olli A. T. Peltoniemi, Per H. Rosenberg, Antti K. Sukura, Pernilla Syrjä, Thomas Spillmann, Jarmo Alander
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754702 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852750
We use endoscopy for VIS-NIR spectral analysis of the porcine gastrointestinal wall. A flexible endoscope was implemented
with a fiber optic probe for measuring spectra. The spectral data were measured by a spectrophotometer (Ocean
Optics HR4000). The presented measurements are the spectra from three locations of the gastrointestinal wall of a healthy
pig (gastric corpus and antrum, duodenum) taken in a retrograde order. We tested several features obtained by functional
data analysis. The features were linearly combined using principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares
(PLS). Finally, the support vector classifier (SVC) and PLS were used to classify spectra from corpus, antrum and duodenum.
The experiments confirm the feasibility of our methods for classification of spectra of pig intestines.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754703 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853436
The paper discusses application of mechanical compression for contrasting structural components of biotissues with
different mechanical properties in optical coherence tomography (OCT) images. Ex vivo study on human rectum samples
and in vivo study on human thin skin samples are performed. It is shown that for ex vivo sample the contrast between
epithelial and stroma layers increases with increase in applied pressure. For in vivo sample it is shown that at weak
constant applied pressure the contrast between epidermal and dermal layer increases exhibiting maximum after 2-3
minutes since pressure application. Monte Carlo simulations of OCT images of human rectum sample at different
compression levels is performed in order to confirm the origin of contrast. The results of simulations qualitatively agree
with experimental data.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754704 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853588
The system of partial differential equations describing tumor-immune dynamics with angiogenesis taken into account is
presented. For spatially homogeneous case, the steady state analysis of the model is carried out. The effects of single
photodynamic impact are numerically simulated. In the case of strong immune response we found that the photodynamic
therapy (PDT) gives rise to the substantial shrinkage of tumor size which is accompanied by the increase of IL-2 concentration.
On the contrary, the photodynamic stimulation of weak immune response is shown to be insufficient to reduce
the tumor. These findings indicate the important role of anti-cancer immune response in the long-term tumor control after
PDT.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754705 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853702
The laser texturing method of human teeth hard tissue is discussed. The microleakage of methylene-blue water solution
between light-activated composite and surface of dentine textured by YAG: Er laser radiation was investigated. It has
been shown that the application of laser texturing to a dentine surface before light-activated composite filling stimulate
significant decrease in microleakage probability and dye penetration depth.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754706 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853831
The work is devoted to improvement of spectral-domain OCT method to envelope real-time investigation of living
biological tissue. Although spectral-domain OCT was positioned as a simple, high-speed and contrast OCT technique,
researchers are faced with a family of difficulties during the development process. Problems of linear-in-wavenumber
registration of spectral components and clearing of OCT-image of coherent noises are solved.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754707 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855046
In the present paper research results of broadband THz radiation influence in a range 0.1÷2 THz on some biological tissues
are presented. Theoretical modeling of THz radiation propagation through the fat sample is performed. Experimental
absorption spectra of samples of vegetable oil, nail tissue, skin tissue and blood are obtained. Spectra of these tissues differ
in a range of 0.1 ÷ 2 THz. Also they depend on water content. From these samples vegetable oil has the best transmission.
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I. Yu. Yanina, V. A. Bochko, G. V. Simonenko, J. T. Alander, V. V. Tuchin
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754708 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855988
Destructive fat tissue engineering using photodynamic and photothermal action is investigated in vitro. Samples of fat
tissue were processed by a photosensitizer indocyanine green (ICG) and irradiated by a diode laser (805 nm).
Computational methods of photo analysis are proposed for the quantitative estimation of the efficiency of actions on the
cellular level. Techniques based on the fractal dimension, a segmentation method and statistical data analysis of fat cell
structure during therapy are considered. The conducted experiments confirm the feasibility of the proposed methods.
Results allow one to conclude that the proposed method of image processing of digital photos is a promising tool in
estimation of structural changes of biological objects.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 754709 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850983
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of muscle oxygenation on EMG parameters during isometric and
incremental exercises and to observe the relationship between EMG parameters and muscle oxygenation. Twelve rowers
took part in the tests. Near infrared spectrometer was utilized for measurements of muscle oxygenation on lateral
quadriceps. sEMG measurement is performed for EMG parameters during isometric and incremental exercises. Results
indicated that Oxy-Hb decrease significantly correlated with IEMG, E/T ratio and frequency of impulse signal during 1/3
MVC and 2/3 MVC isometric exercise, and it is also correlated with IEMG, E/T ratio and frequency of impulse signal.
Increase of IEMG occurred at the time after Oxy-Hb decrease during incremental exercise and highly correlated with
BLa. It is concluded that no matter how heavy the intensity is, Oxy-Hb dissociation may play an important role in
affecting EMG parameters of muscle fatigue during isometric exercise. 2) EMG parameters may be influenced by
Oxy-Hb dissociation and blood lactate concentration during dynamic exercise.
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J. Tian, L. H. Jin, J. M. Li, B. J. Shen, C. Y. Wang, X. Lu, X. L. Zhao
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470A (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.851121
We took soybeans as experimental substance to study how the 532nm laser with different power density and irradiation
time affected the pullulation ratio of the soybeans, average height of seedlings and the isoflavone content of seedlings'
cotyledon and laminae. The mechanism that laser pretreatment of soybean seeds could increase the isoflavone content of
the seedlings was discussed in such both aspects as the efficiency of the photosynthesis and the activity of a
phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) as an initial enzyme for synthesizing the isoflavone. The results showed that after
the soybean seeds were pretreated by laser, the activity of the PAL and the resultants of the photosynthesis such as the
sugar of dissolubility, the sucrose, and the amylum all increased with the soybean seeds irradiated by laser in which the
effect on the soybean seeds pretreated by 15mW/mm2 laser for 5 min was the most obvious. As a result, the
photosynthesis efficiency of the soybean seedlings increased after being pretreated by laser, which might offer the
foundation for accumulating a large amount of isoflavone.
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Olaf Minet, Patrick Scheibe, Jürgen Beuthan, Urszula Zabarylo
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470B (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852899
State-of-the-art image processing methods offer new possibilities for diagnosing diseases using scattered light. The
optical diagnosis of rheumatism is taken as an example to show that the diagnostic sensitivity can be improved using
overlapped pseudo-coloured images of different wavelengths, provided that multispectral images are recorded to
compensate for any motion related artefacts which occur during examination.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470C (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853222
Hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SO2) is one of the most critical functional parameters to the metabolism. In this paper,
we mainly introduced some initial results of measuring blood oxygen using multi-wavelength photoacoustic microscopy
(PAM). In phantom study, we demonstrate the photoacoustic signal amplitude increases linearly with the concentration
of red or blue ink. Then the calculated concentration of red ink in double-ink mixtures with PAM has a 5% difference
with the result measured with spectrophotometric analysis. In ex vivo experiment, the measured result exhibt 15%
difference between the PAM and spectrophotometric analysis. Experiment results suggest that PAM could be used to
determine the SO2 quantitatively.
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K. S. Litvinova, D. A. Rogatkin, O. A. Bychenkov, V. I. Shumskiy
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470D (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853512
This report, as a continuation of 8-years research on the problem of noninvasive clinical fluorescence
diagnostics efficiency, discusses a hypothesis of influence of a chronic hypoxia state in soft alive tissues on the intensity
of a laser-induced endogenous porphyrins' autofluorescence in a red region of optical spectra. Earlier this hypothesis was
proposed on the basis of analysis of fluorescence activity for erosive-ulcerative impairments of the upper part of a
gastrointestinal tract (SPIE Proc., vol. 4613, 2002. - p.286-294). Today the hypothesis additionally is confirmed by
means of observation after patients with another illness and by means of analysis of some well-known literature data. An
authors' methodology of clinical trails to verify the hypothesis using an up-to-date noninvasive fluorescence diagnostic
technique is presented as well. Both theoretical reasons and all new clinical data show that the chronic hypoxia state can
be one of the major factors of appearance of a large and abnormal laser-induced autofluorescent signal from biotissues in
the spectrum range 600-800 nm, which is associated with abnormally high accumulation of endogenous porphyrins in the
tissues. So, the noninvasive autofluorescent diagnostic technique could be a powerful tool to estimate in vivo a chronic
hypoxia condition in soft biotissues. For that purpose a classification of chronic hypoxia levels versus in vivo
autofluorescence contrast coefficients in tissues is proposed as well.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470E (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853540
Skeletal muscle presents an internal fibrous structure. The existence of muscle fibers surrounded by interstitial fluid
originates an internal step refractive index profile that causes light scattering. One way to minimize this effect inside a
muscle is to perform an optical clearing treatment, using an adequate solution that presents a refractive index higher than
the interstitial fluid. We have studied muscle spectral transmittance during sample immersion in propylene glycol. With
the collection of transmittance spectra registered during a period of 20 minutes of immersion we could represent spectral
transmittance evolution for several wavelengths and verify that the tissue samples have become more translucent. The
optical clearing effect created in the tissue samples was characterized by an increase of 45% above the natural
transmittance and the variations observed in tissue mass, pH and global refractive index. We also identified the initial
mechanisms of agent diffusion into the tissue and consequent tissue dehydration from the spectral transmittance
evolution. The histological analysis of variations caused in the internal structure of the tissues permitted to better explain
the optical clearing effect created. Considering a mathematical model developed in previous studies, we could estimate
the amount of agent that was inserted into the tissue samples.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470F (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855056
This report focuses on designing and implementing a non-invasive blood pressure measuring device capable of being
used during magnetic resonance imaging. This device is based on measuring pulse wave velocity in arterial blood and
using the obtained result to estimate diastolic blood pressure. Pulse transit times are measured by two fibre optical
accelerometers placed over chest and carotid artery.
The fabricated accelerometer contains two static fibres and a cantilever beam. The free end of the beam is angled at 90
degrees to act as a reflecting surface. Optical fibres are used for both illuminating the surface and receiving the reflected
light. Acceleration applied to the sensor causes deflection of the beam, whereupon the amount of reflected light changes.
The sensor output voltage is proportional to the intensity of the reflected light.
Tests conducted on the electronics and sensors inside an MRI room during scanning proved that the device is MR
conditional. No artifacts or distortions were detected.
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V. V. Andrukhina, K. S. Litvinova, A. A. Nikitin, N. Z. Spiridonova, D. A. Rogatkin
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470G (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855086
The urgency of BCC study affecting maxillofacial area and neck is not only caused by high prevalence of this disease,
but also insufficient efficiency of existing treatment methods which lead to full or partial recovery only in 60-80% of
cases. We analyzed the results of 198 BCC cases cryosurgical treatment. 33 (16,6%) patients showed continued tumor
growth. It has been hypothesized that the behavior and character of microcirculation changes during patient's testing
have to correlate with damaging rate of tumors that will allow to develop indications for surgical treatment with local
destruction - cryosurgery or cryolaser treatment. We have tested the new group of 33 patients with primary and
recurrence types of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) by means of Laser Doppler Flowmetry, Tissues Reflectance Oximetry,
Laser Fluorescence Diagnostics before operation. It was shown that the microcirculatory data indicates the presence of
cryoresistance.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470H (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853781
The method of spectral selection, based on interaction between weakly matched optical amplifier waveguide and Fabry -
Perot interferometer modes has been proposed. It was shown, that in certain configuration Fabry - Perot interferometer
reflects narrowband lines, typical for transmitted spectrum. This effect has been used for creation wavelength tunable
laser with tuning range 25 nm at central wavelength 1290 nm, coherence length 8 mm.
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I. V. Marchenko, G. V. Parakhonsky, T. V. Bukreeva, G. S. Plotnikov, A. N. Baranov, A. M. Saletsky
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470I (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855082
Polyelectrolyte capsules were modified by different types of fluorescent dyes and their optical properties were
investigated. Three methods of encapsulation were used: dye adsorption onto the porous core, change of the solvent and
embedding into the polyelectrolyte shell. Suspension of capsules with Rhodamine 6G molecules in the shell was
irradiated by laser beam with wavelength corresponded with the absorption band for the dye molecule. Measurements of
the capsules size distribution before and after laser irradiation showed that the capsules were destroyed by laser radiation.
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V. A. Smirnov, L. I. Vostrikova, O. S. Schavelev, K. O. Schavelev, N. A. Jakobson
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470J (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855859
Nonlinear conversions of laser radiation frequency on the photo-integrated volumetric structures of the second-order
susceptibility, created by all-optical poling, have been investigated in various glass mediums. The detailed analysis of the
influence of a chemical compound was carried out, and as a result, the perspective multi-lead phosphate glasses with the
concentration of the some percents of niobium oxide have been synthesized in which the greatest efficiency of the
conversion of light is observed in conditions of long lifetime of the photo-integrated structures. The studied photointegrated
structures may be useful in future for the creation of the various photonic devices for micro- and nanoelectronics.
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Microscopic and Low-Coherence Methods in Biomedical and Non-Biomedical Applications/Coherent Optics of Ordered and Random Media
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470K (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853694
Different aspects of multiple small-angle scattering effect on two-phonon fluorescence microscopy (2PFM) imaging
ability are discussed in this paper. We focus on theoretical evaluation of the maximum accessible imaging depth. There
are three main factors which potentially restrict imaging depth: i) decay of tightly focused excitation beam caused by
scattering and accompanied by loss of diffraction-limited resolution; ii) out-of focus fluorescence originated from
excessive illumination of the sample surface which is required to compensate for the lack of peak intensity inside
scattering medium; iii) decrease of signal-to noise ratio of fluorescence signal due to Beer-Bouguer-Lambert law
decrease of excitation intensity. Based on small-angle diffusive approximation of radiation transfer theory we compared
the influence of these factors and found out that the first two factors define fundamental limitation of 2PEM potentialities
in scattering medium while the last one provides principal instrumental limitation which prevails in state-of the-art
commercial laser scanning microscopy systems.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470L (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855077
Mathematical description of Fourier specklegrams behaviour by 3-D rotation of a plain object is given. The equations
describing local speckle shift in the specklegrams are derived. Possibilities of the rotation parameters determination by
Fourier plane speckle interferometry are considered. It is shown, that speckle interferometry with object illumination
with a coherent plane wave and recording the object field in Fourier plane does not allow determining the object in-plane
rotation center. However, it allows determining the object rotation angles, with the illumination beam parameters being
known. The formulas necessary for the object rotation angles determination are derived.
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Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470M (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855078
The effects of diffraction halo normalization and specklegrams nonlinear processing on the diffraction halo shape and
digital speckle photography measurements accuracy and sensitivity are considered. By numerical simulation of digital
speckle photography in Fourier plane of a plane object tilt it is shown that diffraction halo normalization leads to
improvement of the diffraction halo fringes spacing determination and, consequently, speckle photography method
accuracy increase. Next, it is shown that specklegrams nonlinear processing leads to the diffraction halo region
broadening and measurements sensitivity increase. These results can be used for improvement of the accuracy and
sensitivity of the digital speckle photography method.
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Management of High Technologies Commercialization and Regional Innovation Systems
Proceedings Volume Saratov Fall Meeting 2009: International School for Junior Scientists and Students on Optics, Laser Physics, and Biophotonics, 75470N (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855022
The article provides a discussion of value co-creation platforms within the context of technology driven business. It
emphasizes the need for a terminological refinement of the value co-creation paradigm as well as for an articulation of its
implications for the design and reconfiguration of the company value network.
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