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Characterisation of bio-particles from light scattering / V.P. Maltsev and K.A. Semyanov.
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Main Author:
Malʹt︠s︡ev, V. P. (Valeriĭ Pavlovich)
Other Authors:
Semyanov, K. A.
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Utrecht ; Boston :
VSP,
2004.
Series:
Inverse and ill-posed problems series.
Subjects:
Light
>
Scattering.
Particles.
Biophysics.
SCIENCE
>
Physics
>
Optics & Light.
Biophysics
Light
>
Scattering
Particles
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. Direct light-scattering problem of individual particles
1.1. Mie theory
1.2. T-matrix approach
1.3. Discrete dipole approximation
1.4. Wentzel-Kramer-Brillouin approximation
Chapter 2. Flow cytrometry in measurement of light scattering of individual particles
2.1. Flow cytometry in measurement of light scattering of individual particles
2.2. Scanning flow cytometer
2.3. Polarizing scanning flow cytometer
Chapter 3. Inverse light-scattering problem of individual particles
3.1. Homogeneous spherical particles
3.2. Spherical particles with absorption3.3. Spherical particles with a cover
3.4. Spheroidal particles
3.5. Neural network
Chapter 4. Applications
4.1. Polymer particles
4.2. Polymer beads analyzed with polarizing scanning flow cytometer
4.3. Polymerization
4.4. Milk fat particles
4.5. Red blood cells
4.6. Bacterial cells
4.7. Lymphocytes
4.8. Bispheres
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
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