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2021
Volume: 14 Issue 2
10 Article(s)

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Release characteristics of different diameter ultrafine fibers as antibacterial materials
Zhiqiang Wei, Erniao Liu, Hao Li, Zhimei Wei, and Zhi lv
Although the electrospinning technique has been devoted to promoting therapeutic purposes as a drug carrier, however, there are still many fundamental problems in this area. This work focuses on a comparison of various diameter polyethersulfone (PES) electrospun ultrafine fibers as antimicrobial materials. The fibrous
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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  • Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2041005 (2021)
Observations of intracellular second-harmonic generation imaging in black phosphorus nanosheets
Xiao Peng, Yiwan Song, Zheng Peng, Kaixuan Nie, Hao Liu, Yingxin Zhou, Feifan Zhou, Yufeng Yuan*, Jun Song, and Junle Qu
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
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Effects of stimulating frequency of NIR LEDs light irradiation on forehead as quantified by EEG measurements
Liuye Yao, Zhiyu Qian, Yangyang Liu, Zhou Fang, Weitao Li, and Lidong Xing
Near-infrared (NIR) light has been shown to produce a range of physiological effects in humans, however, there is still no agreement on whether and how a single parameter, like the flicker frequency of NIR light, affects the brain. An 810 nm NIR LED was used as the stimulator. Fifty subjects participated in this experi
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A miniaturized fluorescence imaging device for rapid early skin cancer detection
Jingyue Pan, Qingquan Liu, Hao Sun, Weibo Zheng, Peiru Wang, Long Wen, Junli Duan, Zhiyi Xuan, Xiang Yu, Shaowei Wang, Xiuli Wang, Tao Zhang, and Wei Lu
Fluorescence imaging is very useful for skin cancer lesions detection because of its properties of noninvasion and fast imaging. However, conventional fluorescence imaging devices' excitation light source and camera are usually separated, which will cause problems such as complicated structure, large volume, and po
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  • Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2050026 (2021)
Structured illumination microscopy based on asymmetric three-beam interference
Linyu Xu, Yanwei Zhang, Song Lang, Hongwei Wang, Huijie Hu, Jingkai Wang, and Yan Gong
Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) is a rapidly developing super-resolution technology. It has been widely used in various application fields of biomedicine due to its excellent two- and three-dimensional imaging capabilities. Furthermore, faster three-dimensional imaging methods are required to help enable more
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Assessment of myocardial viability using a minimally invasive laser Doppler flowmetry on pig model
Karina Litvinova, Berthold Stegemann, and Francisco Leyva
The intra-operative real-time assessment of tissue viability can potentially improve therapy delivery and clinical outcome in cardiovascular therapies. Cardiac ablation therapy for the treatment of supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmia continues to be done without being able to assess if the intended lesion and le
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Inertial gradient method for fluorescence molecular tomography
Lei Wang, and Hui Huang
Image reconstruction in fluorescence molecular tomography involves seeking stable and meaningful solutions via the inversion of a highly under-determined and severely ill-posed linear mapping. An attractive scheme consists of minimizing a convex objective function that includes a quadratic error term added to a convex
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Development of a hydrogen peroxide-responsive and oxygen-carrying nanoemulsion for photodynamic therapy against hypoxic tumors using phase inversion composition method
Liang Hong, Jia Zhang, Junxian Geng, Junle Qu, and Liwei Liu
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become an attractive tumor treatment modality because of its noninvasive feature and low side effects. However, extreme hypoxia inside solid tumors severely impedes PDT therapeutic outcome. To overcome this obstacle, various strategies have been developed recently. Among them, in situ oxy
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Corneal damage effects induced by infrared optical parametric oscillator radiation at 3743 nm
Luguang Jiao, Chao Wang, Kaizeng Zhang, Jiarui Wang, and Zaifu Yang
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Determination of diffusion coefficient by image-based fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and single particle tracking system implemented in a single platform
Donghee Lee, Jeonghoon Lee, and Jung Kyung Kim
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and single particle tracking (SPT) techniques determine the diffusion coefficient from average diffusive motion of high-concentration molecules and from trajectories of low-concentration single molecules, respectively. Lateral diffusion coefficients measured by FRAP and
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