Optics of biological particles
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Optics of biological particles
(NATO science series, ser. 2 . Mathematics,
Springer, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Fluorescence and other Optical Properties of Biological Particles for Biological Warfare Agent Sensors"--t.p. verso
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Description
This book covers the optics of single biological particles, both theory and experiment, with emphasis on Elastic Light Scattering and Fluorescence. It deals with the optics of bacteria (bio-aerosols), marine particles (selected phytoplankton communities) and red and white blood cells. Moreover, there are dedicated chapters on a general theory for scattering by a cell, and modelling and simulation of scattering by inhomogeneous biological cells.
Table of Contents
- Preface. Light Scattering from a Cell
- G. Videen and D. Ngo.- Modeling of Light Scattering from Three-Dimensional Inhomogeneous Biological Cells
- A.K. Dunn.- Angularly Resolved Elastic Scatteringfrom Airborne Particles
- P.H. Kaye et al.- Bio-aerosol fluorescence
- Yong-Le Pan et al.- Optical and Morphological Characterization of Selected Phytoplanktonic Communities
- A. Palucci.- Astro-Biological Signatures
- T.M. Gledhill et al.- Modeling of Light Scattering by Single Red Blood Cells with the FDTD Method
- Jun Q. Lu et al.- Optics of Erythrocytes
- P. Tarasov et al.- Optics of Platelets
- I.Kolesnikova et al.- Optics of Leucocytes
- K. Semyanov et al.- Index
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