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Intraoperative fluorescence imaging : clinical translation of targeted and non-targeted tracers

Intraoperative fluorescence imaging : clinical translation of targeted and non-targeted tracers

... binding crgd-zw800-1 to integrin αvβ3. Potentially, inhibition of cox-2 in blood vessels can lead to higher blood pressure and increase the risk of cardiovascular events because of decreased prostacyclin production ...

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Dual-Channel Fluorescence Imaging of Hydrogel Degradation and Tissue Regeneration in the Brain

Dual-Channel Fluorescence Imaging of Hydrogel Degradation and Tissue Regeneration in the Brain

... reliable imaging systems to achieve accurate evaluation of the treatment ...dual-channel fluorescence imaging technique to simultaneously monitor tissue ingrowth and scaffold ...

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Development of a handheld fluorescence imaging device to investigate the characteristics of protoporphyrin IX fluorescence in healthy and diseased skin

Development of a handheld fluorescence imaging device to investigate the characteristics of protoporphyrin IX fluorescence in healthy and diseased skin

... studying fluorescence from large areas instead of a point. Fluorescence is detected at 635±5 nm which is the peak of the emission of ...PpIX fluorescence diagnostics. We introduce a few improvements ...

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Point-of-care Ratiometric Fluorescence Imaging of Tissue for the Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer

Point-of-care Ratiometric Fluorescence Imaging of Tissue for the Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer

... ratiometric fluorescence probe with high sensitivity (>170-fold ratio change within 15 min) and low cytotoxicity in living ...cellular imaging and high throughout flow cytometry assay, and it was ...

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Functional fluorescence imaging of receptor tyrosine kinase activity in cells

Functional fluorescence imaging of receptor tyrosine kinase activity in cells

... Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are key players in the regulation of cell behaviour. These receptors share a common mode of action, i.e. ligand binding is coupled to downstream signalling pathways that co-ordinate ...

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Bioorthogonal click chemistry for fluorescence imaging of choline phospholipids in plants

Bioorthogonal click chemistry for fluorescence imaging of choline phospholipids in plants

... Results: Uptake of propargylcholine, followed by click chemistry with fluorescein or Alexa Fluor 594 azide was used to visualize choline phospholipids in cells of root, leaf, stem, silique and seed tissues from ...

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Analytical tools for single-molecule fluorescence imaging in cellulo

Analytical tools for single-molecule fluorescence imaging in cellulo

... single-molecule fluorescence imaging experiments in live cells will become increasingly more ambitious in terms of the practical aspects of imaging single molecular complexes in living cells 70 ; ...

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Fluoromodule based reporter/probes designed for in vivo fluorescence imaging

Fluoromodule based reporter/probes designed for in vivo fluorescence imaging

... es fluorescence with peak excitation and emission wavelengths of 702 and 731 nm, ...negligible fluorescence in the absence of cog- nate FAP, both in aqueous buffer and in whole serum (Figure ...1C). ...

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U-SPECT-BioFluo: an integrated radionuclide, bioluminescence, and fluorescence imaging platform

U-SPECT-BioFluo: an integrated radionuclide, bioluminescence, and fluorescence imaging platform

... (optical) imaging tracer is of paramount importance for any form of future clinical translation, we have used the in-depth informa- tion provided by SPECT to place the optical findings in ...the ...

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Exploiting multimode waveguides for pure fibre based fluorescence imaging

Exploiting multimode waveguides for pure fibre based fluorescence imaging

... Controlled light propagation through disorder opens up new forms of imaging. In particular the use of a simple step-index multimode optical fibre shows startling new ways to acquire images as well as form a range ...

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Dynamic light sheet generation and fluorescence imaging behind turbid media

Dynamic light sheet generation and fluorescence imaging behind turbid media

... makes fluorescence light unsuitable as contrast mechanism for ...Besides, imaging inside turbid media has been enabled by other computational methods utilizing compressive ...However, imaging of ...

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Polymers for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in living systems via the Hantzsch reaction

Polymers for fluorescence imaging of formaldehyde in living systems via the Hantzsch reaction

... exhibited fluorescence by using P1, indicative of the smooth Hantzsch reaction (Figure ...weaker, fluorescence (Figure 4c). No fluorescence and extremely weak fluorescence were recorded with ...

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Development of Single and Multimodality Imaging Probes for PET, SPECT and Fluorescence Imaging

Development of Single and Multimodality Imaging Probes for PET, SPECT and Fluorescence Imaging

... required imaging tags to one ...multimodality imaging probe, which could result in changes in the expected pharmacokinetics and localization behavior of the ...in imaging results obtained from ...

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In vivo skin fluorescence imaging in young Caucasian adults with early malignant melanomas

In vivo skin fluorescence imaging in young Caucasian adults with early malignant melanomas

... Abbreviations: CMM, cutaneous malignant melanoma; CN, congenital melanocytic nevus; F, female; FMM, faint mosaic melanoderma; M, male.. The situation appeared somewhat different in youn[r] ...

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Deep Tissue Fluorescence Imaging with Time-Reversed Light

Deep Tissue Fluorescence Imaging with Time-Reversed Light

... Fig. 4.2 | Demonstration of optical focusing between thick layers of biological tissue. a, Schematic of the sample arrangement, consisting of a thin sheet of quantum dots between two 2.5 mm thick sections of ex vivo ...

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Synthesis of Gd2O3:Eu nanoplatelets for MRI and fluorescence imaging

Synthesis of Gd2O3:Eu nanoplatelets for MRI and fluorescence imaging

... The strongest red PL was obtained at 5% Eu doping con- centration. The stimulated CIE chromaticity coordinates and Judd-Ofelt analysis were used to obtain the radiative properties of the sample from the emission spectra. ...

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Apertureless near field optical microscopy for fluorescence imaging

Apertureless near field optical microscopy for fluorescence imaging

... The “aperture” probes of NSOM run into a physical limit for resolution, albeit one much higher than the diffraction limit. If the metal coating of the fiber were a perfect conductor, no field would penetrate the metal ...

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Laser-induced fluorescence imaging in free-piston shock tunnels

Laser-induced fluorescence imaging in free-piston shock tunnels

... eter dual-microchannel plate by Varo Inc., Ni-Tec Division, Garland, Texas (P/N 510-7500-303, S/N 007186). It has a maximum gain of lx lO 6 and a photo-response at 250 nm of 21 mA/W. The geometry consists of 10 pm ...

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Non invasive long term fluorescence live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryos

Non invasive long term fluorescence live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryos

... long-term fluorescence imaging is ...an imaging interval of 00:06 h, moderate photobleaching occurred, whereas with an interval of 00:30 h photobleaching was barely visible (supplementary material ...

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Fluorescence multispectral imaging-based diagnostic system for atherosclerosis

Fluorescence multispectral imaging-based diagnostic system for atherosclerosis

... The fluorescence imaging methodology used in this study may provide a quick and simple diagnostic way for both detection and quantification of atherosclerotic ...fluorescent imaging to the analysis ...

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