ABSTRACT

In regenerative medicine, tissue engineers largely rely on destructive and time-consuming techniques that do not allow in situ and spatial monitoring of tissue growth. Furthermore, once the therapy is implanted in the patient, clinicians are often unable to monitor what is happening in the body. To tackle these barriers, optical techniques have bee

chapter 3|32 pages

- Second-Harmonic Generation

chapter 12|26 pages

- Photoacoustic Tomography