Biological imaging
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Biological imaging may refer to any imaging technique used in biology
Biology
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Typical examples include:
  • Bioluminescence imaging
    Bioluminescence imaging
    Bioluminescence imaging is a technology developed over the past decade that allows for the noninvasive study of ongoing biological processes in small laboratory animals. Recently, bioluminescence tomography has become possible and several systems have become commercially...

    , a technique for studying laboratory animals using luminescent protein
  • Calcium imaging
    Calcium imaging
    Calcium imaging is a scientific technique usually carried out in research which is designed to show the calcium status of a tissue or medium....

    , determining the calcium status of a tissue using fluorescent light
  • Diffuse optical imaging, using near-infrared light to generate images of the body
  • Diffusion-weighted imaging, a type of MRI that uses water diffusion
  • Fluorescence lifetime imaging
    Fluorescence lifetime imaging
    Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy or FLIM is an imaging technique for producing an image based on the differences in the exponential decay rate of the fluorescence from a fluorescent sample...

    , using the decay rate of a fluorescent sample
  • Gallium imaging, a nuclear medicine method for the detection of infections and cancers
  • Imaging agent
    Imaging agent
    Imaging agents are chemicals designed to allow clinicians to determine whether a mass is benign or malignant and locate metastatic cancer sites in the body....

    , a chemical designed to allow clinicians to determine whether a mass is benign or malignant
  • Imaging studies, which includes many medical imaging techniques
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
    Magnetic resonance imaging
    Magnetic resonance imaging , nuclear magnetic resonance imaging , or magnetic resonance tomography is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize detailed internal structures...

     (MRI), a non-invasive method to render images of living tissues
  • Medical imaging
    Medical imaging
    Medical imaging is the technique and process used to create images of the human body for clinical purposes or medical science...

    , creating images of the human body or parts of it, to diagnose or examine disease
  • Microscopy
    Microscopy
    Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view samples and objects that cannot be seen with the unaided eye...

    , creating images of objects or features too small to be detectable by the naked human eye
  • Molecular imaging
    Molecular imaging
    Molecular imaging originated from the field of radiopharmacology due to the need to better understand the fundamental molecular pathways inside organisms in a noninvasive manner.- Overview :...

    , used to study molecular pathways inside organisms
  • Optical imaging
    Optical imaging
    Optical imaging is an imaging technique.Optics usually describes the behavior of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light used in imaging.Because light is an electromagnetic wave, similar phenomena occur in X-rays, microwaves, radio waves. Chemical imaging or molecular imaging involves inference...

    , a technique to allow cognitive neuroscientists to "see" brain activity
  • Optoacoustic imaging
    Optoacoustic imaging
    Optoacoustic imaging is an imaging technology based on the photoacoustic effect, and can be used for obtaining images of structures in turbid environments...

    , using the photothermal effect
    Photothermal effect
    Photothermal effect is a phenomenon associated with electromagnetic radiation. It is produced by the photoexcitation of material, resulting in the production of thermal energy ....

    , for the accuracy of spectroscopy with the depth resolution of ultrasound
  • Photoacoustic Imaging, a technique to detect vascular disease and cancer using non-ionizing laser pulses
  • Ultrasound imaging, using very high frequency sound to visualize muscles and internal organs
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