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Photodynamic Biologic Tissue Glue
Cornea, 1994We studied both heat- and light-activated tissue glues, and while a heat-activated mixture such as albumin and fluorescein isothiocyanate was effective, we believed that a light-activated substance would have less of an effect on adjacent tissue. Our glue uses a photosensitive singlet oxygen generator to cross-link a protein solder with corneal stromal
J, Khadem, T, Truong, J T, Ernest
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3D Interfacing between Soft Electronic Tools and Complex Biological Tissues
Advances in Materials, 2020Recent developments in soft functional materials have created opportunities for building bioelectronic devices with tissue‐like mechanical properties.
Hegeng Li +4 more
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Recent advances of ambient mass spectrometry imaging for biological tissues: A review.
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2020Ambient mass spectrometry imaging (AMSI) is a molecular imaging technique developed in recent years for in situ and real time visualization of the distribution of chemical compounds in biological tissues without the need of labeling or staining. With the
Yipo Xiao +5 more
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Cryogenic homogenization of biological tissues
Analytical Chemistry, 1983Presentation d'une methode d'homogeneisation d'un echantillon biologique (tissu) par broyage de celui-ci a une temperature proche de l'azote liquide, dans un broyeur a boulet oscillant de ...
R, Zeisler, J K, Langland, S H, Harrison
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Fibrin adherence to biologic tissues
Journal of Surgical Research, 1978Abstract Studies have been done to determine the biologic adherence characteristics of fibrin to tissue. The presence of fibrin bound to tissue was traced and confirmed by immunofluorescent microscopy utilizing rabbit anti-human fibrin fluorescein isothiocyanate.
R L, Burleson, N, Ennulat
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Ultrasonic Tomography of Biological Tissue
Ultrasonic Imaging, 1994In this paper, quantitative tomographic reconstructions of biological tissue are presented. First, the experimental setup and a hybrid filtered backpropagation (FBP) technique are briefly described. Using this technique, which includes exact backpropagation of data prior to reconstruction by means of the classical FBP algorithm, quantitative velocity ...
N, Sponheim +3 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Although self-healing gels with structural resemblance to biological tissues attract great attention in biomedical fields, it remains a dilemma for combination between fast self-healing properties and high mechanical toughness. On the basis of the design
Changyou Shao +7 more
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Although self-healing gels with structural resemblance to biological tissues attract great attention in biomedical fields, it remains a dilemma for combination between fast self-healing properties and high mechanical toughness. On the basis of the design
Changyou Shao +7 more
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Light propagation in biological tissue
SPIE Proceedings, 2003Biological tissue scatters light mainly in the forward direction where the scattering phase function has a narrow peak. This peak makes it difficult to solve the radiative transport equation. However, it is just for forward-peaked scattering that the Fokker-Planck equation provides a good approximation, and it is easier to solve than the transport ...
Arnold D, Kim, Joseph B, Keller
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2009
This chapter intends to provide a comprehensive summary of the present knowledge about health effects of EM field exposure. When turning to the existing literature, a vast amount of studies is encountered, covering diverse aspects of the subject. Theoretical, laboratory and epidemiological studies exist about all types of fields and effects.
Bert Lenaerts, Robert Puers
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This chapter intends to provide a comprehensive summary of the present knowledge about health effects of EM field exposure. When turning to the existing literature, a vast amount of studies is encountered, covering diverse aspects of the subject. Theoretical, laboratory and epidemiological studies exist about all types of fields and effects.
Bert Lenaerts, Robert Puers
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1990
Abstract : This paper describes the structure of a tissue electrode and the optimal pH conditions, as well as the effect of factors such as glycerine and the diameter of the nylon net holes on tissue electrodes. It also undertakes a comparison between tissue electrodes and other varieties of biological electrodes.
Meiqin Luo, Jinhua Liu
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Abstract : This paper describes the structure of a tissue electrode and the optimal pH conditions, as well as the effect of factors such as glycerine and the diameter of the nylon net holes on tissue electrodes. It also undertakes a comparison between tissue electrodes and other varieties of biological electrodes.
Meiqin Luo, Jinhua Liu
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