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Bioimaging with Upconversion Nanoparticles
Bioimaging enables the spatiotemporal visualization of biological processes at various scales empowered by a range of different imaging modalities and contrast agents.
Evan M. Mettenbrink +2 more
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A biologist’s guide to planning and performing quantitative bioimaging experiments
Technological advancements in biology and microscopy have empowered a transition from bioimaging as an observational method to a quantitative one. However, as biologists are adopting quantitative bioimaging and these experiments become more complex ...
Rebecca A. Senft +15 more
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Rethinking deep learning in bioimaging through a data centric lens [PDF]
Deep learning has become essential in bioimaging for tasks. By examining data-centric strategies in general AI and revisiting existing deep learning methods in bioimaging, we describe a prototypical “BioData-Centric AI” framework.
Jiajun Cao +13 more
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Carbon quantum dots in bioimaging and biomedicines
Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are gaining a lot more attention than traditional semiconductor quantum dots owing to their intrinsic fluorescence property, chemical inertness, biocompatibility, non-toxicity, and simple and inexpensive synthetic route of ...
Surya Das, Somnath Mondal, Dhiman Ghosh
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Recent Advances in Carbon Dots for In Vitro/Vivo Fluorescent Bioimaging: A Mini-Review
As a new type of “zero-dimensional” fluorescent carbon nanomaterials, carbon dots (CDs) have some unique optical and chemical properties, they are being explored for a variety of applications in bio-related fields, such as bioimaging, biosensors, and ...
Chen He +20 more
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Precious metal clusters as fundamental agents in bioimaging usability
Fluorescent nanomaterials (NMs) are widely used in imaging techniques in biomedical research. Especially in bioimaging systems, with the rapid development of imaging nanotechnology, precious metal clusters such as Au, Ag, and Cu NMs have emerged with ...
Xiaoxiao He +8 more
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In the last few decades, the vast potential of nanomaterials for biomedical and healthcare applications has been extensively investigated. Several case studies demonstrated that nanomaterials can offer solutions to the current challenges of raw materials
V. Harish +6 more
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Carbon Dots in Bioimaging, Biosensing and Therapeutics: A Comprehensive Review
Carbon dots (CDs), comprising crystalline graphitized carbon cores and polymer surface groups, are currently attracting a lot of interest in biological fields owing to their fluorescent properties, high photostability, biocompatibility and low toxicity ...
Boyang Wang +5 more
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Organic near-infrared room temperature phosphorescence materials have unparalleled advantages in bioimaging due to their excellent penetrability. However, limited by the energy gap law, the near-infrared phosphorescence materials (>650 nm) are very rare,
Fu-Xian Xiao +9 more
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In this research work, carbon dots (CDs) were synthesized from the renewable leaves of an indigenous medicinal plant by the one-pot sand bath method, Azadirachta indica .
Gangaraju Gedda +5 more
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