This reference offers significant benefits to researchers, biomedical engineers, and medical data analysts by delivering a pioneering synthesis of the latest theoretical concepts and multifunctional digital imaging methods. It equips the audience with objective, highly sensitive digital markers essential for accurate, rapid preclinical diagnostics, thereby advancing precision medicine and evidence-based clinical practice in biomedical optics.
Table of Contents
1. Theoretical Materials and Methods of Multi-Parametric Mueller-Matrix Polarimetry2. Digital Mueller-Matrix Mapping of Optically Anisotropic Architectonics of Biological Layers
3. Azimuth-Invariant Mueller-Matrix Polarimetry of Optically Anisotropic Architectonics of Biological Tissues and Liquids
4. Fourier Transformation of Azimuth-Invariant Mueller-Matrix Mapping Data
5. Singular Analysis of Mueller-Matrix Invariants of Polycrystalline Architectonics of Biological Preparations
6. Wavelet Transformation of Azimuth-Invariant Mueller-Matrix Mapping Data of Optically Anisotropic Architectonics of Biological Preparations
7. Laser-Induced Autofluorescence Polarimetry of Optically Anisotropic Architectonics of Biological Tissues and Liquids
8. Fluorescent Mueller-Matrix Polarimetry of Biological Layers
9. Examples of Clinical Applications of Methods of Laser Autofluorescence Polarimetry of Biomedical Preparations of Tissues and Liquids
10. Architecture of Laser Autofluorescence Polarimetry Systems of Biomedical Preparations of Tissue and Liquids Conclusions References Appendix

