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2021
Volume: 14 Issue 6
10 Article(s)

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In vivo imaging and tracking of exosomes for theranostics
Ning Ma, Changfeng Wu, and Zihui Meng
Exosomes are lipid bilayer vesicles released by cells and serve as natural carriers for cell–cell communication. Exosomes provide a promising approach to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and are considered as an alternative to cell therapy. However, one main restriction in their clinical application is that the
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Near-infrared spectroscopy as a promising tool in stroke: Current applications and future perspectives
Jinyan Sun, Richong Pang, Sisi Chen, Hucheng Chen, Yuanrong Xie, Dandan Chen, Kai Wu, Jianbin Liang, Kecheng Yan, and Zhifeng Hao
Stroke is caused by an acute focal disruption of the vasculature in the central nervous system. Neurological-related functional deficits are the most devastating consequences for stroke survivors. Neural signals from stroke patients can reflect the functional statuses of patients and provide insights into the neuronal
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Design and validation of a handheld capnography device for cardiopulmonary assessment based on the Arduino platform
Om Prakash Singh, Ismail M. El-Badawy, and M. B. Malarvili
The design of a handheld capnography device is in great demand because of its effective and practical uses in all cardiac arrest resuscitations, according to the recommendation of the American Heart Association. Herein, a handheld capnography device that can be used in clinical settings and the home environment is repo
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Assessment of cerebral oxygenation response to hemodialysis using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS): Challenges and solutions
Ardy Wong, Lucy Robinson, Seena Soroush, Aditi Suresh, Dia Yang, Kelechi Madu, Meera N. Harhay, and Kambiz Pourrezaei
To date, the clinical use of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to detect cerebral ischemia has been largely limited to surgical settings, where motion artifacts are minimal. In this study, we present novel techniques to address the challenges of using NIRS to monitor ambulatory patients with kidney disease d
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Fusion of clathrin and caveolae endocytic vesicles revealed by line-switching dual-color STED microscopy
Hefei Ruan, Jianqiang Yu, Yayun Wu, Xiaojun Tang, Jinghe Yuan, and Xiaohong Fang
Clathrin- and caveolae-mediated endocytosis are the most commonly used pathways for the internalization of cell membrane receptors. However, due to their dimensions are within the diffraction limit, traditional fluorescence microscopy cannot distinguish them and little is known about their interactions underneath cell
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A comparative study on machine learning-based classification to find photothrombotic lesion in histological rabbit brain images
Sang Hee Jo, Yoonhee Kim, Yoon Bum Lee, Sung Suk Oh, and Jong-ryul Choi
Recently, research has been conducted to assist in the processing and analysis of histopathological images using machine learning algorithms. In this study, we established machine learning-based algorithms to detect photothrombotic lesions in histological images of photothrombosis-induced rabbit brains. Six machine lea
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Long-term changes in mandibular bone microchemical quality after radiation therapy and underlying systemic malignancy: A pilot study
A. Palader, H. Dekker, M. Hyvrinen, L. Rieppo, I. Lyijynen, E. A. J. M. Schulten, C. M. Ten Bruggenkate, A. Koistinen, A. Kullaa, and M. J. Turunen
Radiation therapy (RT) is a treatment option for head and neck cancer (HNC), but 2% of RT patients may experience damage to the jawbone, resulting in osteoradionecrosis (ORN). The ORN can manifest years after RT exposure. Changes in the local microchemical bone quality prior to the clinical manifestation of ORN could p
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Numerical model for evaluating the speckle activity and characteristics of bone tissue under the biospeckle laser system
Xin Tang, Ping Zhong, Yinrui Gao, and Haowei Hu
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Combination of multi-focus Raman spectroscopy and compressive sensing for parallel monitoring of single-cell dynamics
Zhenzhen Li, Xiujuan Zhang, Chengui Xiao, Da Chen, Shushi Huang, Pengfei Zhang, and Guiwen Wang
To overcome the low efficiency of conventional confocal Raman spectroscopy, many efforts have been devoted to parallelizing the Raman excitation and acquisition, in which the scattering from multiple foci is projected onto different locations on a spectrometer's CCD, along either its vertical, horizontal dimension,
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High-resolution polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography for zebrafish skin imaging
Di Yang, Zhuoqun Yuan, Zihan Yang, Muyun Hu, and Yanmei Liang
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