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Biophotonics Discovery

Editor-in-Chief: Darren Roblyer, Boston University, USA

Biophotonics Discovery (BIOS) addresses a gap in the current biophotonics publishing landscape. Many researchers in the biophotonics field are leveraging newly developed techniques to discover new biology and physiology, or to tackle important unmet clinical needs. This Gold Open Access journal will be the premier venue to highlight the realized promise of novel and emerging biophotonics technologies and their impacts on basic and clinical science and medicine. Read the press release and check out the calls for papers.

On the cover: The figure is from the article "Feasibility of non-imaging, random-sampling second harmonic generation measurements to distinguish colon cancer" by J. Montague et al., in Volume 1 Issue 3.

Featured Content

Improved performance and design of a low-cost laparoscope to enable laparoscopic surgery in low-income countries

Anne Christine Barnes, Michele L. Kaluzienski, Jason Chen, Tri T. Quang, Talya Simcox, Paula Kworekwa, Rebecca Kaaya, Robert Ssekitoleko, Kevin Aroom, John Rzasa, Tamara Fitzgerald, and Jenna L. Mueller

Optical imaging provides flow-cytometry–like single-cell level analysis of HIF-1α-mediated metabolic changes in radioresistant head and neck squamous carcinoma cells

Jing Yan, Carlos Frederico Lima Goncalves, Pranto Soumik Saha, Cristina M. Furdui, and Caigang Zhu

Hybrid diffuse optical appraisal of peripheral and cerebral changes in critically ill patients receiving red blood cell transfusion

Susanna Tagliabue, Anna Rey-Perez, Lourdes Exposito, Andrés F. Jimenez, Sara Valles Angulo, Federica Maruccia, Jonas B. Fischer, Michal Kacprzak, Maria A. Poca, and Turgut Durduran


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