Page 248 - Vibrational Spectroscopic Imaging for Biomedical Applications
P. 248

224    Cha pte r  Se v e n


        24.  M. Sharifzadeh, D.-Y. Zhao, P. S. Bernstein, and W. Gellermann, “Resonance
           Raman Imaging of Macular Pigment Distributions in the Human Retina,”
           Journal of Optical Society of America A, 25:947–957, 2008.
        25.  American National Standards Institute, “American National Standard for Safe
           Use of Lasers,” ANSI Z136.1-2000, Laser Institute of America, Orlando, Fla.,
           2000, Sec. 8.3.
        26.  I. V. Ermakov, M. Sharifzadeh, M. R. Ermakova, and W. Gellermann, “Resonance
           Raman Detection of Carotenoid Antioxidants in Living Human Tissue,” Journal
           of Biomedical Optics, 10(6):064028-1–064028-18, 2005.
        27. M.  Sharifzadeh, P. S. Bernstein, and W. Gellermann, “Non-Mydriatic
           Fluorescence-Based Quantitative Imaging of Human Macular Pigment
           Distributions,” Journal of Optical Society of America A, 23:2373–2387, 2006.
        28.  W. Gellermann, I. V. Ermakov, R. W. McClane, and P. S. Bernstein, “Raman
           Imaging of Human Macular Pigments,” Optics Letters, 27:833–835, 2002.
        29.  P. Bhosale, Da You Zhao, and P. S. Bernstein, “HPLC Measurement of Ocular
           Carotenoid Levels in Human Donor Eyes in the Lutein Supplementation Era,”
           Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 48:543–549, 2007.
        30. W. Gellermann, R. W. McClane, N. B. Katz, and P. S. Bernstein, “Method
           and Apparatus for Non-Invasive Measurement of Carotenoids and Related
           Chemical Substances in Biological Tissue,” U.S. patent # 6,205,354 B1, 2001.
        31.  I. V. Ermakov, M. R. Ermakova, R. W. McClane, and W. Gellermann, “Resonance
           Raman Detection of Carotenoid Antioxidants in Living Human Skin,” Optics
           Letters, 26:1179–1181, 2001.
        32.  C. R. Smidt, W. Gellermann, and J. A. Zidichouski, “Non-Invasive Raman
           Spectroscopy Measurement of Human Carotenoid Status,”  Federation of
           American Society for Experimental Biology Journal, 18(4):A480, 2004.
        33.  I. V. Ermakov and W. Gellermann, unpublished results.
        34.  D. Bergeson, J. B. Peatross, N. J. Eyring, J. F. Fralick, D. N. Stevenson, and S.
           B. Ferguson, “Resonance Raman Measurements of Carotenoids Using Light
           Emitting Diodes,” Journal of Biomedical Optics, 13(4):2008.
        35. T.  R.  Hata, T.  A. Scholz, I. V. Ermakov, R. W. McClane, F. Khachik, W.
           Gellermann, and L. K. Pershing, ”Non-Invasive Raman Spectroscopic Detection
           of Carotenoids in Human Skin,”  Journal of Investigative Dermatology,  115:
           441–448, 2000.
        36.  S. N. Scarmo, B. Cartmel, W. Gellermann, I. V. Ermakov, D. J. Leffell, H. Lin, and
           S. T. Mayne, “Perceived Bitter Taste and Fruit and Vegetable Intake Measured
           by Self-Report and an Objective Indicator,” in print.
        37. G.  M.  Chan, C. Rau, W. Gellermann, and M. Ermakova, “Retinopathy of
           Prematurity and Carotenoids in Human Milk Fed Infants,” Abstract, 2006
           Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Washington, D.C.
        38.  I. V. Ermakov, M. R. Ermakova, W. Gellermann, and J. Lademann, “Non-
           Invasive Selective Detection of Lycopene and β-Carotene in Human Skin Using
           Raman Spectroscopy,” Journal of Biomedical Optics, 9:332–338, 2004.
        39.  S. Richer, W. Stiles, L. Statkute, J. Pulido, J. Frankowski, D. Rudy, K. Pei, M.
           Tsipursky, and J. Nyland, “Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized
           Trial of Lutein and  Antioxidant Supplementation in the Intervention of
           Atrophic Age-Related Macular Degeneration: The Veterans Last Study (Lutein
           Antioxidant Supplementation Trial),” Optometry, 75:216–230, 2004.
   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253