Wong, Kelly CY Sletten, Ellen M
Fluorescence imaging is an indispensable method for studying biological processes non-invasively in cells and transparent organisms. Extension into the shortwave infrared (SWIR, 1000-2000 nm) region of the electromagnetic spectrum has allowed for imaging in mammals with unprecedented depth and resolution for optical imaging. In this review, we summ...
Smith, Brooke McCarthy, Cassidy Dechenaud, Marcelline E Wong, Michael C Shepherd, John Heymsfield, Steven B
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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging systems are increasingly being used in health care settings for quantifying body size and shape. The potential exists to provide similar phenotyping capabilities outside of professional settings using smartphone applications (apps). The current study aim was to compare waist, hip, upper arm, and midthigh circumference...
Tjahjono, Nikki Jin, Yihan Hsu, Alice Roukes, Michael Tian, Lin
Synaptic transmission via neurochemical release is the fundamental process that integrates and relays encoded information in the brain to regulate physiological function, cognition, and emotion. To unravel the biochemical, biophysical, and computational mechanisms of signal processing, one needs to precisely measure the neurochemical release dynami...
Lertsakdadet, Ben S Kennedy, Gordon T Stone, Randolph Kowalczewski, Christine Kowalczewski, Andrew C Natesan, Shanmugasundaram Christy, Robert J Durkin, Anthony J Choi, Bernard
A critical need exists for early, accurate diagnosis of burn wound severity to help identify the course of treatment and outcome of the wound. Laser speckle imaging (LSI) is a promising blood perfusion imaging approach, but it does not account for changes in tissue optical properties that can occur with burn wounds, which are highly dynamic environ...
Leiloglou, M Kedrzycki, M Chalau, V Chiarini, N Thiruchelvam, P Hadjiminas, D Hogben, K Rashid, F Ramakrishnan, R Darzi, A
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Re-operation due to disease being inadvertently close to the resection margin is a major challenge in breast conserving surgery (BCS). Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging could be used to visualize the tumor boundaries and help surgeons resect disease more efficiently. In this work, ICG fluorescence and color images were acquired with a cu...
Phan, Thinh Rowland, Rebecca Ponticorvo, Adrien Le, Binh Cong Sharif, Seyed A Kennedy, Gordon T Wilson, Robert H Durkin, Anthony J
SignificanceSpatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) is a wide-field diffuse optical imaging technique for separately quantifying tissue reduced scattering (μs ' ) and absorption (μa) coefficients at multiple wavelengths, providing wide potential utility for clinical applications such as burn wound characterization and cancer detection. However, mea...
Shi, Lixue Wei, Mian Miao, Yupeng Qian, Naixin Shi, Lingyan Singer, Ruth A Benninger, Richard KP Min, Wei
Mapping the localization of multiple proteins in their native three-dimensional (3D) context would be useful across many areas of biomedicine, but multiplexed fluorescence imaging has limited intrinsic multiplexing capability, and most methods for increasing multiplexity can only be applied to thin samples (
Kennedy, Samantha Smith, Brooke Sobhiyeh, Sima Dechenaud, Marcelline E Wong, Michael Kelly, Nisa Shepherd, John Heymsfield, Steven B
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European journal of clinical nutrition
Three-dimensional optical (3DO) imaging devices for acquiring anthropometric measurements are proliferating in healthcare facilities, although applicability in young children has not been evaluated; small body size and movement may limit device accuracy. The current study aim was to critically test three commercial 3DO devices in young children. Th...
Boguslawski, Jakub Palczewska, Grazyna Tomczewski, Slawomir Milkiewicz, Jadwiga Kasprzycki, Piotr Stachowiak, Dorota Komar, Katarzyna Marzejon, Marcin Sikorski, Bartosz Hudzikowski, Arkadiusz
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BackgroundNoninvasive assessment of metabolic processes that sustain regeneration of human retinal visual pigments (visual cycle) is essential to improve ophthalmic diagnostics and to accelerate development of new treatments to counter retinal diseases. Fluorescent vitamin A derivatives, which are the chemical intermediates of these processes, are ...
Alfonso-Garcia, Alba Cevallos, Stephanie A Lee, Jee-Yon Li, Cai Bec, Julien Bäumler, Andreas J Marcu, Laura
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is typically diagnosed by exclusion years after its onset. Current diagnostic methods are indirect, destructive, or target overt disease. Screening strategies that can detect low-grade inflammation in the colon would improve patient prognosis and alleviate associated healthcare costs. Here, we test the feasibility o...