Special issue on biomedical optics Kyung Min ByunWoonggyu Jung Editorial 18 October 2014 Pages: 199 - 200
The potential of naturally occurring lasing for biological and chemical sensors Seung Ho ChoiYoung L. Kim Review Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 201 - 212
Acoustic resolution photoacoustic microscopy Sungjo ParkChangho LeeChulhong Kim Review Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 213 - 222
Recent functional near infrared spectroscopy based brain computer interface systems: Developments, applications and challenges Phillips V. ZephaniahJae Gwan Kim Review Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 223 - 230
Plasmon based super resolution imaging for single molecular detection: Breaking the diffraction limit Jong-ryul ChoiSeunghun LeeKyujung Kim Review Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 231 - 238
Diagnostic fiber-based optical imaging catheters Jun Young KimMin Woo LeeHongki Yoo Review Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 239 - 249
Design study on photoacoustic probe to detect prostate cancer using 3D Monte Carlo simulation and finite element method Sherif Hamdy El-GoharyMohamed Kilany MetwallyTae-Seong Kim Original Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 250 - 257
Exosome identification for personalized diagnosis and therapy Jaena ParkYeonho Choi Review Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 258 - 268
Analysis of progressive changes associated with muscle fatigue in dynamic contraction of biceps brachii muscle using surface EMG signals and bispectrum features G. VenugopalS. Ramakrishnan Original Article 25 July 2014 Pages: 269 - 276
Function mapped trajectory estimation for ECG sets Anish NairKamran Kiasaleh Original Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 277 - 284
An improved hybrid feature reduction for increased breast cancer diagnostic performance Ahmet MertNiyazi KılıçAydın Akan Original Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 285 - 291
Strain ratio vs. modulus ratio for the diagnosis of breast cancer using elastography Hyock Ju KwonBonghun ShinSamantha Fienberg Original Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 292 - 300
A comparison of mathematical models of left ventricular contractility derived from aortic blood flow velocity and acceleration: Application to the esophageal doppler monitor Glen AtlasJohn K-J. LiJohn B. Kostis Original Article 18 October 2014 Pages: 301 - 315