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Special section guest editorial: advances in terahertz biomedical science and applications K. I. Zaitsev, V. N. Kurlov, M. Skorobogatiy [et al.]

Contributor(s): Zaitsev, Kirill I | Kurlov, Vladimir N | Skorobogatiy, Maksim | Reshetov, Igor V | Tuchin, Valery VMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): биомедицинская наука | терагерцовый диапазонGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of biomedical optics Vol. 26, № 4. P. 043001-1-043001-4Abstract: The Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO) has published this special section of papers to capture the most recent advances in THz technology and innovative THz instruments and methods in biology and medicine. A few of the papers in this special section are dedicated to similar biomedical applications of novel optical tools from the neighboring infrared (IR) range. Two papers of the special section consider modern problems of oncodiagnosis. In the research article ‘Development of oral cancer tissue-mimicking phantom based on polyvinyl chloride plastisol and graphite for terahertz frequencies’, authors have introduced a new type of a water-free tissue-mimicking phantom for THz biophotonics. This phantom is based on graphite powders embedded into a polyvinyl chloride plastisol matrix. The effective THz optical properties of such a phantom can be managed in a wide range by changing its composition, thus allowing to mimic the THz optical properties of various biological tissues.
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The Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO) has published this special section of papers to capture the most recent advances in THz technology and innovative THz instruments and methods in biology and medicine. A few of the papers in this special section are dedicated to similar biomedical applications of novel optical tools from the neighboring infrared (IR) range. Two papers of the special section consider modern problems of oncodiagnosis. In the research article ‘Development of oral cancer tissue-mimicking phantom based on polyvinyl chloride plastisol and graphite for terahertz frequencies’, authors have introduced a new type of a water-free tissue-mimicking phantom for THz biophotonics. This phantom is based on graphite powders embedded into a polyvinyl chloride plastisol matrix. The effective THz optical properties of such a phantom can be managed in a wide range by changing its composition, thus allowing to mimic the THz optical properties of various biological tissues.

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