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- A review of career devoted to Biophotonics – In memoriam to Ekaterina Borisova (1978–2021)Publication . Genova, Tsanislava; Avramov, Latchezar; Kolev, Boyko; Gisbrecht, Alexander; Bliznakova, Irina; Zaharieva, Lidiya; Mircheva, Victoria; Ilyov, Stoyan; Angelov, Ivan; Mantareva, Vanya; Troyanova, Petranka; Pavlova, Petya; Novikova, Tatiana; Ossikovski, Razvigor; Ivanov, Deyan; Dremin, Viktor; Rafailov, Edik U.; Sokolovsky, Sergey G.; Bykov, Alexander; Meglinski, Igor V.; Bratchenko, Ivan; Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, Oxana; Genina, Elina; Bashkatov, Alexey N.; Bucharskaya, Alla B.; Zakharov, Valery; Spigulis, Janis; Kaniyala Melanthota, Sindhoora; K. U., Spandana; Mazumder, Nirmal; Prasad K., Shama; Townsend, Peter; Oliveira, Luís; Priezzhev, Alexander V.; Sterenborg, Dick (H.J.C.M.); Tuchin, Valery V.Regretfully, because of her sudden demise, Assoc. Prof. Ekaterina Borisova is no longer amongst us. COVID-19 pulled away a brilliant scientist during the peak of her scientific career (see Fig. 1). All authors would like to express deepest condolences and sincere support to her family, friends, relatives and colleagues! We, therefore, rightfully commemorate her dedicated and devoted contribution to biophotonics, her readiness to always support, help, motivate and inspire all her colleagues and collaborators.
- Tissue optical clearing as a diagnostic tool for tissue pathology differentiationPublication . Oliveira, Luís; Carneiro, Isa; Carvalho, Sónia; Henrique, Rui; Tuchina, Daria; Timoshina, Polina; Bashkatov, Alexey; Genina, Elina; Tuchin, ValeryWith the objective of developing a diagnostic tool, we have used the immersion optical clearing method and studied normal and pathological tissues (cancer, diabetes) under treatment by optical clearing agents (OCAs). In order to quantify pathology status OCA diffusion properties in different tissues were measured. We have demonstrated that free water content in cancerous tissues is higher than in normal.