2022
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ac7eed
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Radiofrequency impedance spectroscopy of biological tissues under heating by homogeneous laser radiation

Abstract: We have developed an original method to measure the temperature dependence of the biological tissue electrical properties based on its heating by homogeneous optical radiation.The conventional approach in hyperthermia research involves heating due to a thermal conductivity through the surface of the sample. The novel technique is based on the emission of heat sources in the sample volume caused by the absorption of optical radiation.The method was verified using chicken liver and aloe parenchyma samples, which… Show more

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“…These results corroborate the findings of previous works about photodamage in human cells and its implications in the manipulation of biological conditions. From the heating by homogeneous laser radiation of biological tissues can be assumed an important influence in their dynamics under modulated electromagnetic excitations [55]. Photothermal response in lung epithelial cells depends on their composition and morphology [56].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results corroborate the findings of previous works about photodamage in human cells and its implications in the manipulation of biological conditions. From the heating by homogeneous laser radiation of biological tissues can be assumed an important influence in their dynamics under modulated electromagnetic excitations [55]. Photothermal response in lung epithelial cells depends on their composition and morphology [56].…”
Section: = -mentioning
confidence: 99%