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Toward the Next Frontiers of Vibrational Bioimaging

open access: yesChemical & Biomedical Imaging, 2023
Chemical imaging based on vibrational contrasts can extract molecular information entangled in complex biological systems. To this end, nonlinear Raman scattering microscopy, mid-infrared photothermal (MIP) microscopy, and atomic force microscopy (AFM ...
Haomin Wang, Dongkwan Lee, Lu Wei
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Fluorescent Carbon Dot-Supported Imaging-Based Biomedicine: A Comprehensive Review

open access: yesBioinorganic Chemistry and Applications, 2022
Carbon dots (CDs) provide distinctive advantages of strong fluorescence, good photostability, high water solubility, and outstanding biocompatibility, and thus are widely exploited as potential imaging agents for in vitro and in vivo bioimaging.
Le Minh Tu Phan, Sungbo Cho
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Broad spectrum antimicrobial PDMS-based biomaterial for catheter fabrication

open access: yesBiomaterials Research, 2021
Background In addition to the widespread use of antibiotics in healthcare settings, the current COVID-19 pandemic has escalated the emergence of antibiotic resistance. Nosocomial infections among hospitalized patients is a leading site for such resistant
Arunmozhiarasi Armugam   +7 more
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OME-Zarr: a cloud-optimized bioimaging file format with international community support

open access: yesbioRxiv, 2023
A growing community is constructing a next-generation file format (NGFF) for bioimaging to overcome problems of scalability and heterogeneity. Organized by the Open Microscopy Environment (OME), individuals and institutes across diverse modalities facing
Josh Moore   +47 more
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Hydrothermal Synthesis and In Vivo Fluorescent Bioimaging Application of Eu3+/Gd3+ Co-Doped Fluoroapatite Nanocrystals

open access: yesJournal of Functional Biomaterials, 2022
In this study, Eu3+/Gd3+ co-doped fluoroapatitååe (Eu/Gd:FAP) nanocrystals were synthesized by the hydrothermal method as a fluorescent bioimaging agent.
Sriyani Menike Korale Gedara   +4 more
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Chemiluminescence: From mechanism to applications in biological imaging and therapy

open access: yesAggregate, 2021
Chemiluminescence (CL) is an emission phenomenon induced by chemical reaction. Different from the photoluminescence, CL is free from external excitation source, which is expected to show great advantages such as higher signal‐to‐background ratio (SBR) in
Zhijia Wang   +5 more
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Bright Tm3+-based downshifting luminescence nanoprobe operating around 1800 nm for NIR-IIb and c bioimaging

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
Fluorescence imaging in the near-infrared region yields high-quality images that overcome the current depth limitations. Here, the authors report a Tm3 + -based nanoprobe for NIR-IIb/c imaging, providing references to future bioimaging beyond 1700 nm ...
Yulei Chang   +8 more
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Multiple Bioimaging Applications Based on the Excellent Properties of Nanodiamond: A Review

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Nanodiamonds (NDs) are emerging as a promising candidate for multimodal bioimaging on account of their optical and spectroscopic properties. NDs are extensively utilized for bioimaging probes due to their defects and admixtures in their crystal lattice ...
Xinyue Wang   +6 more
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Research Update of Emergent Sulfur Quantum Dots in Synthesis and Sensing/Bioimaging Applications

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
Due to their unique optical property, low toxicity, high hydrophilicity, and low cost, sulfur quantum dots (SQDs), an emerging luminescent nanomaterial, have shown great potential in various application fields, such as sensing, bioimaging, light emitting
Keke Ning   +6 more
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Granzyme B PET Imaging Stratifies Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Response in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

open access: yesMolecular Imaging, 2021
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a notoriously difficult cancer to treat. The recent development of immune checkpoint inhibitors has revolutionised HCC therapy; however, successful response is only observed in a small percentage of patients.
Julian L. Goggi   +9 more
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