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Optical imaging probes in oncology

Optical imaging probes in oncology

... by Optical imaging technique and the relation between HIF-1 transcriptional activity and CAIX ...translational imaging procedures, making CAIX a promising theranostic imaging ...

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Integrin Targeting for Tumor Optical Imaging

Integrin Targeting for Tumor Optical Imaging

... Optical imaging has emerged as a powerful modality for studying molecular recognitions and molecular imaging in a noninvasive, sensitive, and real-time ...of optical im- aging include ...

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A reporter mouse for optical imaging of inflammation in mdx muscles

A reporter mouse for optical imaging of inflammation in mdx muscles

... cardiotoxin. The opposing muscle of each mouse was not injected and served as a control. Forty-eight hours after injection the mice were anesthetized, injected with luciferin, and subjected to optical ...

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Hyperspectral optical imaging of two different species of lepidoptera

Hyperspectral optical imaging of two different species of lepidoptera

... hyperspectral imaging. Previous studies on multi- spectral imaging have analyzed the colorimetric proper- ties of synthetic interference coatings ...hyperspectral optical imaging is ade- quate ...

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Optical imaging probes for biomolecules: an introductory perspective

Optical imaging probes for biomolecules: an introductory perspective

... is used: Perception, Signal Transduction, and Response – a sequence that has become familiar in the design of synthetic systems. While the generation of intentionally designed small ion and molecule sensors following ...

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Breast imaging technology: Probing physiology and molecular function using optical imaging   applications to breast cancer

Breast imaging technology: Probing physiology and molecular function using optical imaging applications to breast cancer

... enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for valida- tion [7]. Fig. 2 shows a result obtained from a 70-year-old patient with a 0.8 cm infiltrating ductal carcinoma. Fig. 2a shows a sagittal magnetic resonance ...

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Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

... Optical imaging uses NIR light as a continuous-wave (CW), frequency (frequency domain, FD), or pulse (time domain) ...CW imaging, the source light intensity remains constant in time and attenuates as ...

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Optical imaging correlates with magnetic resonance imaging breast density and revealscomposition changes during neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Optical imaging correlates with magnetic resonance imaging breast density and revealscomposition changes during neoadjuvant chemotherapy

... that optical imaging can detect significant compositional and func- tional changes in the contralateral normal breast before and during chemotherapy, and these changes are corre- lated with MRI anatomic ...

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Novel Detection of Acrylamide by Electrochemiluminescence Sensor and Optical Imaging Analysis

Novel Detection of Acrylamide by Electrochemiluminescence Sensor and Optical Imaging Analysis

... and optical imaging were ...The optical images were analyzed with a series of acrylamide concentrations using the MATLAB ...and optical imaging for detecting acrylamide was simple and ...

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Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

Optical imaging for breast cancer prescreening

... Optical imaging uses NIR light as a continuous-wave (CW), frequency (frequency domain, FD), or pulse (time domain) ...CW imaging, the source light intensity remains constant in time and attenuates as ...

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Determination of Graphene Layers by Optical Imaging Contrast Analysis

Determination of Graphene Layers by Optical Imaging Contrast Analysis

... include; optical microscopy [13,15], Raman spectroscopy [16,17], Low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) [18,19], Atomic force microscopy (AFM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy ...

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Two dimensional angular domain optical imaging in biological tissues

Two dimensional angular domain optical imaging in biological tissues

... body imaging of humans due to size restrictions, it can be utilized to image small animals that fit the size ...biological imaging suggest that this technology can be developed into a small animal imager ...

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A Novel Tumor Targeting Drug Carrier for Optical Imaging and Therapy

A Novel Tumor Targeting Drug Carrier for Optical Imaging and Therapy

... HSA:CPZ (0.080 μmol / kg, or 0.050 mg CPZ / kg of mouse body weight) or saline into the mice via tail vein. The mice were then imaged in a noninvasive manner on the FMT instrument using CPZ’s fluores- cence signal, which ...

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Multiplexed Optical Imaging of Tumor-Directed Nanoparticles: A Review of Imaging Systems and Approaches

Multiplexed Optical Imaging of Tumor-Directed Nanoparticles: A Review of Imaging Systems and Approaches

... “wide-field imaging” as a method that illuminates a region and detects the emitted light from an array of points (pixels) within the area using a camera (a 2D detector ...scanning-based imaging methods, ...

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Evaluation of Pixel-scale Tunable Fabry-Perot Filters for Optical Imaging

Evaluation of Pixel-scale Tunable Fabry-Perot Filters for Optical Imaging

... all optical measurements over the 400-700 nm range to maintain parity with the simulation conditions in Rivas’ work; there is no significant loss of data in removing the last 50 nm of the ...

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Coherence domain optical imaging techniques

Coherence domain optical imaging techniques

... in optical setup, where the aberration caused by grating diffraction is removed, and in data processing, where the requirement of relative power of reference and sample beams are much less ...nm optical ...

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Neurovascular coupling: in vivo optical techniques for functional brain imaging

Neurovascular coupling: in vivo optical techniques for functional brain imaging

... Optical imaging techniques reflect different biochemical processes in the brain, which is closely related with neural ...of optical imaging technologies to visualize and study the relationship ...

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A large, switchable optical clearing skull window for cerebrovascular imaging

A large, switchable optical clearing skull window for cerebrovascular imaging

... safe optical clearing skull window was developed by topical application of ...various optical imaging techniques, cerebrovascular structure and function could be observed with fine ...This ...

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Glioma-targeting micelles for optical/magnetic resonance dual-mode imaging

Glioma-targeting micelles for optical/magnetic resonance dual-mode imaging

... Meanwhile, optical imaging, especially NIRF imaging, offers high sensitivity, and has entered the surgical theater to fill the gap between preoperative imaging and intraoperative ...

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Optical MEMS devices for compact 3D surface imaging cameras

Optical MEMS devices for compact 3D surface imaging cameras

... anti-reflective optical plate was directly placed above the microstructure to generate the binocu- lar disparities between subsequent images in a temporal division by changing the parallel plate rotation angle up ...

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