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Introduction to Biological Imaging

English

By (author): Manfred Auer

Discover what biological imaging is able to accomplish in this up-to-date textbook

One of the fundamental goals of biology is to understand how living organisms establish and maintain their spatiotemporal organization of the biochemical, cell biological and developmental biology processes that sustain life. Biological systems are inherently complex with a large number of components needed to sustain cellular function. In order to understand any complex system, one must determine its composition by identifying the components it is made of, how each of these components function and carry out their specific task, and how they interact with one another to function together. To grasp the link of such changes to physiological cell and tissue function and/or pathogenesis/disease progression, we need to understand how modifications alter macromolecular function, macromolecular interactions, and/or spatiotemporal distribution and overall supramolecular structural organization. Biological imaging holds the key to understanding spatiotemporal organization, and will thus be increasingly important for the next generations of biological and biochemical researchers.

Introduction to Biological Imaging provides the first comprehensive textbook surveying this subject. It elucidates the fundamental principles underlying the capture and production of bioimages, the requirements of image analysis and interpretation, and some key problems and solutions in bioimaging. It includes everything experimental biologists need to incorporate appropriate bioimaging solutions into their work.

Introduction to Biological Imaging readers will also find:

  • Coverage of all major types of biological imaging, including medical imaging, cellular imaging, macromolecular imaging, and more
  • Advice on preparing samples for various imaging methods
  • Specific examples in each chapter connecting bioimaging process to the production of real experimental data

Introduction to Biological Imaging is a valuable introduction for undergraduate or graduate students in courses relating to bioimaging, as well as scientists and researchers in the biological and medical fields who want a one-stop reference for the full range of imaging techniques.

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  • Weight: 953g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 274mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2024
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781119705949

About Manfred Auer

Manfred Auer PhD is Professor in the School of Biological Sciences and Medical Engineering at Southeast University in Nanjing China. He has decades of research experience in Europe and the US and is the recipient of honors including an Otto Hahn Award of the Max Planck Society for exceptional PhD thesis (1999) an U.S. Department of Energy Outstanding Mentoring Award (2009) a Berkeley Lab Prize (2012) and a Chinese Ministry of Education Chang Jiang Scholar Chair Professor Award (2022).

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