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Brighter NIR Bioluminescence System for Mammalian Cell Bioimaging Based on Engineered Railroadworm Luciferase and 6'-Aminoluciferin Analogues. [PDF]
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IDR searcher: a search engine solution for public image resource
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Biocompatible fluorescent carbon dot-based nanoprobes for G-quadruplex targeting in cancer cells.
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2008 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 2008
We survey our work on adaptive multiresolution (MR) approaches to the classification of biological images. The system adds MR decomposition in front of a generic classifier consisting of feature computation and classification in each MR subspace, yielding local decisions, which are then combined into a global decision using a weighting algorithm.
Amina Chebira, Jelena Kovacevic
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We survey our work on adaptive multiresolution (MR) approaches to the classification of biological images. The system adds MR decomposition in front of a generic classifier consisting of feature computation and classification in each MR subspace, yielding local decisions, which are then combined into a global decision using a weighting algorithm.
Amina Chebira, Jelena Kovacevic
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Photoactivatable fluorophores for bioimaging applications
Colloidal Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications XVIII, 2023Photoactivatable fluorophores provide the opportunity to switch fluorescence on exclusively in a selected area within a sample of interest at a precise interval of time. Such a level of spatiotemporal fluorescence control enables the implementation of imaging schemes to monitor dynamic events in real time and visualize structural features with ...
Yang Zhang +4 more
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Progress in Polymer Science, 2007
Many imaging techniques, such as optical imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, and ultrasound have been successfully utilized in clinical applications for the past decades. However, there is an urgent need to design new bioimaging probes because imaging of specific molecular pathways in vivo, particularly those that play key roles in ...
Kwangmeyung Kim +2 more
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Many imaging techniques, such as optical imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, and ultrasound have been successfully utilized in clinical applications for the past decades. However, there is an urgent need to design new bioimaging probes because imaging of specific molecular pathways in vivo, particularly those that play key roles in ...
Kwangmeyung Kim +2 more
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2018
This chapter focuses on bioimaging in metallomics, which involves metal and metalloids distribution in animal tissues. It starts with laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry followed by secondary ion mass spectrometry, synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence, and electron microscopy, including transmission electron microscopy, scanning
Valderi Luiz, Dressler +2 more
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This chapter focuses on bioimaging in metallomics, which involves metal and metalloids distribution in animal tissues. It starts with laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry followed by secondary ion mass spectrometry, synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence, and electron microscopy, including transmission electron microscopy, scanning
Valderi Luiz, Dressler +2 more
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