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Introduction to the Special Section on Laser and optical technologies in biomedicine and ecology

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  • Introduction to the Special Section onLaser and optical technologies in biomedicine and ecologyWe are pleased to present the Special Section of the Journal of Biomedical Photonics & Engineering, which focuses on laser and optical technologies for biomedical and ecological applications

  • The Special Section of J-BPE introduces you to the major current issues of laser and optical technologies in biomedicine and ecology discussed at the Conferencecontest

  • Artemina and co-authors is devoted to the study of normal and pathologic human skin samples using low-coherence reflectometry and scanning speckle polarimetry

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Introduction

Introduction to the Special Section onLaser and optical technologies in biomedicine and ecologyWe are pleased to present the Special Section of the Journal of Biomedical Photonics & Engineering, which focuses on laser and optical technologies for biomedical and ecological applications. The Special Section of J-BPE introduces you to the major current issues of laser and optical technologies in biomedicine and ecology discussed at the Conferencecontest. Artemina and co-authors is devoted to the study of normal and pathologic human skin samples using low-coherence reflectometry and scanning speckle polarimetry. The authors have demonstrated efficiency of the techniques for monitoring of pathological structural changes of human skin as well as the analysis of the influence of immersion clearing agents.

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