More profound understanding of the nature of light and light-matter interactions in biology has enabled many applications in the biology and medical fields. So a new discipline is born, namely biophotonics. The aim of this book is to review the current state-of-the-art of the field by means of authoritative chapters written by the world leaders of the respective fields. Biosensors, biochips, optical tomography, optical microsurgery, photodynamics therapy, bioactivation of gene, photobiology of skin, and nanobiophotonics are each introduced and recent advances presented. This book will be useful not only to physicians, biologists, physicists, chemists, materials scientists, and engineers but also to graduate students who are interested in these rapidly developing fields.
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From the reviews:
"All ideas are introduced on a level that can be easily grasped by either a physicist or a biologist - starting from advanced undergraduates through to post-doctoral researchers. ... Biophotonics is highly recommended to anyone from graduate students in their final years at university to academics, providing a detailed introduction ... in key areas of biophotonics. ... provide a solid base for building up a curriculum for a course in biophotonics, biophysics or related subjects and to provide a key reading material for such subjects." (Oleg Kolosov, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (4), 2010)
"All ideas are introduced on a level that can be easily grasped by either a physicist or a biologist - starting from advanced undergraduates through to post-doctoral researchers. ... Biophotonics is highly recommended to anyone from graduate students in their final years at university to academics, providing a detailed introduction ... in key areas of biophotonics. ... provide a solid base for building up a curriculum for a course in biophotonics, biophysics or related subjects and to provide a key reading material for such subjects." (Oleg Kolosov, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (4), 2010)