Oliveira, Susyane Vieira de Neves, Filipe Danilo das Santos, Daniela Carvalho Dos Monteiro, Mariana Bernardes Batista Spanghero, Maristela S Motta, Beatriz Nascimento Oliveira, Igor Pereira de Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setúbal Destro... Franco, Adriana Lino Dos Santos Cecatto, Rebeca Boltes
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Journal of biophotonics
COVID-19 appeared in December 2019, needing efforts of science. Besides, a range of light therapies (photodynamic therapy, ultraviolet [UV], laser) has shown scientific alternatives to conventional decontamination therapies. Investigating the efficacy of light-based therapies for environment decontamination against SARS-CoV2, a PRISMA systematic re...
Williams, Richard K. Raimondo, John Cahn, David Williams, Aldon Schell, Daniel
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Journal of Biophotonics
Desai, Sanket Mishra, Saket V Joshi, Asim Sarkar, Debashmita Hole, Arti Mishra, Rohit Dutt, Shilpee Chilakapati, Murali K Gupta, Sudeep Dutt, Amit
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Journal of biophotonics
Several non-invasive Raman spectroscopy-based assays have been reported for rapid and sensitive detection of pathogens. We developed a novel statistical model for the detection of RNA viruses in saliva, based on an unbiased selection of a set of 65 Raman spectral features that mostly attribute to the RNA moieties, with a prediction accuracy of 91.6...
Sikkel, Markus B Kumar, Sunil Maioli, Vincent Rowlands, Christina Gordon, Fabiana Harding, Sian E Lyon, Alexander R MacLeod, Kenneth T Dunsby, Chris
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In the article by M.B. Sikkel et al. (doi: 10.1002/jbio.201500193), published in J. Biophotonics 9, 311-323 (2016), an error occurred in the computer code that was used to generate Figure 3. This erratum is published to correct Figure 3, the calculated value of tgeom and the experimentally determined value of toptics in the text of the article. © 2...
A, Mamalis E, Koo M, Garcha William Murphy Rr, Isseroff J, Jagdeo
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Journal of Biophotonics
Skin fibrosis, often referred to as skin scarring, is a significant international health problem with limited treatment options. The hallmarks of skin fibrosis are increased fibroblast proliferation, collagen production, and migration speed. Recently published clinical observations indicate that visible red light may improve skin fibrosis. In this ...
Andrew Mamalis E, Koo M, Garcha Wj, Murphy Rivkah Isseroff Jared Jagdeo
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Journal of Biophotonics
Skin fibrosis, often referred to as skin scarring, is a significant international health problem with limited treatment options. The hallmarks of skin fibrosis are increased fibroblast proliferation, collagen production, and migration speed. Recently published clinical observations indicate that visible red light may improve skin fibrosis. In this ...
Tuan Vo-Dinh Hsin-Neng (Jason) Wang J Scaffidi
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Journal of Biophotonics
Lia, Giuseppe Indrieri, Marco Owen-Hughes, Tom Finzi, Laura Podesta, Alessandro Milani, Paolo Dunlap, David
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Snf2 related chromatin remodelling enzymes possess an ATPase subunit similar to that of the SF-II helicases which hydrolyzes ATP to track along DNA. Translocation and any resulting torque in the DNA could drive chromatin remodeling. To determine whether the ISWI protein can translocate and generate torque, tethered particle motion experiments and a...
Andrew Mamalis E, Koo Manveer Garcha Wj, Murphy Rr, Isseroff Jared Jagdeo
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Journal of Biophotonics
Skin fibrosis, often referred to as skin scarring, is a significant international health problem with limited treatment options. The hallmarks of skin fibrosis are increased fibroblast proliferation, collagen production, and migration speed. Recently published clinical observations indicate that visible red light may improve skin fibrosis. In this ...