Optical elastography and tissue biomechanics

  • Larin K
  • Scarcelli G
  • Yakovlev V
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Mechanical forces play an important role in the behavior and development of biological systems and disease at all spatial scales, from cells and their constituents to tissues and organs. Such forces have a profound influence on the health, structural integrity, and normal function of cells and organs. Accurate knowledge of cell and tissue biomechanical properties is essential to map the distribution of forces and mechanical cues in biological systems. Cell and tissue biomechanical properties are also known to be important on their own as indicators of health or diseases state. Hence, optical elastography and biomechanics methods can aid in the understanding and clinical diagnosis of a wide variety of diseases. We provide a brief overview and highlight of the Optical Elastography and Tissue Biomechanics VI conference, which took place in San Francisco, February 2 and 3, 2019, as a part of Photonics West symposium.

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Larin, K. V., Scarcelli, G., & Yakovlev, V. V. (2019). Optical elastography and tissue biomechanics. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 24(11), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.24.11.110901

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