Biosensing and Nanomedicine VII 2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2061280
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Statistical and fractal analysis of autofluorescent myocardium images in posthumous diagnostics of acute coronary insufficiency

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“…We'd like to note that AF methods are widely used in forensic examination [27][28][29][30][31]. The developed optical technology of multidimensional laser-induced AF polarimetry of preparations of biological tissues and fluids of human organs, which is based on experimental vector-parametric and Mueller-matrix mapping of autofluorescence processes of molecular biological crystallites, which corresponds to the world level of biophysical diagnostic technologies.…”
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“…We'd like to note that AF methods are widely used in forensic examination [27][28][29][30][31]. The developed optical technology of multidimensional laser-induced AF polarimetry of preparations of biological tissues and fluids of human organs, which is based on experimental vector-parametric and Mueller-matrix mapping of autofluorescence processes of molecular biological crystallites, which corresponds to the world level of biophysical diagnostic technologies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developed optical technology of multidimensional laser-induced AF polarimetry of preparations of biological tissues and fluids of human organs, which is based on experimental vector-parametric and Mueller-matrix mapping of autofluorescence processes of molecular biological crystallites, which corresponds to the world level of biophysical diagnostic technologies. Scientists in the field of forensic medicine searched for and developed laser polarization criteria for diagnosing lifelong and postmortem changes in biological tissues and environments of the human body to establish the time since death in its different types, time of injuries formation, diagnosis of acute ischemia and degree of acute blood loss [28][29][30][31].…”
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