Zhang, Kangning
Compressive sensing is a method for efficiently acquiring and reconstructing a signal, through solving underdetermined linear systems. In imaging, compressive sensing theory facilitates the stable reconstruction of an image from a number of measurements fewer than the number of pixels of the image, provided the scene in question is compressible by ...
Hassan, Mohamed Abul Weyers, Brent W Bec, Julien Fereidouni, Farzad Qi, Jinyi Gui, Dorina Bewley, Arnaud F Abouyared, Marianne Farwell, D Gregory Birkeland, Andrew C
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Intraoperative identification of head and neck cancer tissue is essential to achieve complete tumor resection and mitigate tumor recurrence. Mesoscopic fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm) of intrinsic tissue fluorophores emission has demonstrated the potential to demarcate the extent of the tumor in patients undergoing surgical procedures of the o...
Stern, Matthew A Cole, Eric R Gross, Robert E Berglund, Ken
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bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Genetic cellular calcium imaging has emerged as a powerful tool to investigate how different types of neurons interact at the microcircuit level to produce seizure activity, with newfound potential to understand epilepsy. Although many methods exist to measure seizure-related activity in traditional electrophysiology, few yet exist for calcium imag...
Wong, Michael Bennett, Jonathan Quon, Brandon Leong, Lambert Tian, Isaac Liu, Yong Kelly, Nisa McCarthy, Cassidy Chow, Dominic Pujades, Sergi
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BACKGROUND: The obesity epidemic brought a need for accessible methods to monitor body composition, as excess adiposity has been associated with cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, and some cancers. Recent 3-dimensional optical (3DO) imaging advancements have provided opportunities for assessing body composition. However, the accuracy and ...
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The adverse health effects of ambient carbonaceous particles (CPs) such as carbon black (CB), black carbon (BC), and brown carbon (BrC) are becoming more evident and depend on their composition and emission source. Therefore, identifying and quantifying these particles in biological samples are important to better understand their toxicity. Here, w...
Muilenburg, Kathryn Isder, Carly Radhakrishnan, Prakash Batra, Surinder Ly, Quan Carlson, Mark Bouvet, Michael Hollingsworth, Michael Mohs, Aaron
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to resect due to its unique challenges, often leading to incomplete tumor resections. Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS), also known as intraoperative molecular imaging and optical surgical navigation, is an intraoperative tool that can aid surgeons in complete tumor resection through an increased ability to detect the...
Wong, Michael Bennett, Jonathan Leong, Lambert Tian, Isaac Liu, Yong Kelly, Nisa McCarthy, Cassidy Wong, Julia Ebbeling, Cara Ludwig, David
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BACKGROUND: Recent 3-dimensional optical (3DO) imaging advancements have provided more accessible, affordable, and self-operating opportunities for assessing body composition. 3DO is accurate and precise in clinical measures made by DXA. However, the sensitivity for monitoring body composition change over time with 3DO body shape imaging is unknown...
Chiara, FRANCESCHINI Desmond, MANDEL Victor Gary, PETERSON Valentina, MANCIOCCO Pascale, GUITERA Milind, RAJADHYAKSHA Marco, ARDIGÒ
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Experimental dermatology
Background: In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is poorly investigated in oral pathology due to the peculiar anatomical and topographical oral mucosa features. A dedicated handheld confocal microscope with an intra-oral probe was developed for oral mucosa imaging. Objectives: The main objective was to describe the healthy oral mucosa and ...
Ma, Luyao Yi, Jiyoon Wisuthiphaet, Nicharee Earles, Mason Nitin, Nitin
In assessing food microbial safety, the presence of Escherichia coli is a critical indicator of fecal contamination. However, conventional detection methods require the isolation of bacterial macrocolonies for biochemical or genetic characterization, which takes a few days and is labor-intensive. In this study, we show that the real-time object det...
Buehler, Adrian Brown, Emma Paulus, Lars-Philip Eckstein, Markus Thoma, Oana-Maria Oraiopoulou, Mariam-Eleni Rother, Ulrich Hoerning, André Hartmann, Arndt Neurath, Markus F
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Optoacoustic imaging (OAI) enables microscale imaging of endogenous chromophores such as hemoglobin at significantly higher penetration depths compared to other optical imaging technologies. Raster-scanning optoacoustic mesoscopy (RSOM) has recently been shown to identify superficial microvascular changes associated with human skin pathologies. In ...