https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/436337
Title: | Second harmonic generation microscopy: Principles and applications to disease diagnosis | Authors: | Campagnola, P.J. CHEN-YUAN DONG |
Keywords: | Collagen; Diseases.; Muscle; Second harmonic generation | Issue Date: | 2011 | Journal Volume: | 5 | Journal Issue: | 1 | Start page/Pages: | 13-26 | Source: | Laser and Photonics Reviews | Abstract: | In this review, the authors discuss the underlying principles of SHG and specific factors that affect the generation properties and describe the essential components of a SHG instrument. In addition, results on the recent progress and impact SHG microscopy has made in different areas of biology and medicine are presented. In particular, the authors focus on disease diagnosis and basic research associated with connected tissues, musculo-skeletal disorders, and epithelial cancers. The presentation is concluded by offering a perspective on the future technical development of SHG microscopy and additional forefronts to be addressed.In this review, the underlying principles of second harmonic generation (SHG) are discussed and specific factors that affect the generation properties and describe the essential components of a SHG instrument. In addition, results on the recent progress and impact SHG microscopy has made in different areas of biology and medicine are presented. In particular, a focus is set on disease diagnosis and basic research associated with connected tissues, musculo-skeletal disorders, and epithelial cancers. ? 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/436337 | DOI: | 10.1002/lpor.200910024 | SDG/Keyword: | Basic research; Biology and medicine; Disease diagnosis; Essential component; Musculo-skeletal; Recent progress; Second harmonic generation; Second harmonic generation microscopy; Technical development; Underlying principles; Collagen; Diagnosis; Harmonic analysis; Histology; Muscle; Nonlinear optics; Harmonic generation |
Appears in Collections: | 物理學系 |
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