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Dynamic Light Scattering of Diabetic Vitreopathy
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 1999Diabetes induces pathology throughout the body via nonenzymatic glycation of proteins. Vitreous, which is replete with type II collagen, undergoes significant changes in diabetes. The resultant diabetic vitreopathy plays an important role in diabetic retinopathy.
J, Sebag +3 more
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Analysis of the Dynamics of Cryoaggregation by Light-Scattering Spectrometry
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2003Cryoglobulins are proteins that precipitate at temperatures below 37 degrees C. Cold-induced precipitation of proteins may occur in vivo secondary to several important diseases, and lead to pathological manifestations involving different organs. Cryoprecipitation may be observed in vitro by exposing serum samples, supposed to contain cryoglobulins, to ...
E. Di Stasio +7 more
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Dynamic light scattering methods for biorhelogy
Biorheology, 1987Several noninvasive light scattering techniques are reviewed that can be utilized in rheological studies of mucus and other soft biological matrices. Included are quasielastic light scattering techniques to determine the compressibility moduli of polymer lattices, resonance methods that can be used to measure the shear modulus of weak gels, assays that
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Homodyne Optical Fiber Dynamic Light Scattering
Photon Correlation and Scattering, 2000Optical fiber homodyne dynamic light scattering employs both the advantage of a sensitivity improvement over the standard self-beating technique and the inherent self-aligning simplicity of the optics. Ultralow concentrations of approximately nanometer-sized particles become accessible by dynamic light-scattering techniques.
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Stimulated dynamic light scattering
Physical Review A, 1995, Wang, , Zheng, , Mao, , Yu, , Gao
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Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)
2019Particles dispersed in a solution are constantly moving in Brownian motion. Since this Brownian motion depends on the velocity of the particle size, the size can be estimated by observing the fluctuation corresponding to this velocity. By obtaining the autocorrelation function of the observed fluctuation, the particle size and distribution can be ...
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Dynamic Depolarized Light Scattering
1985Most photon correlation experiments, as may be determined from a perusal of the articles in this book, measure time correlation functions of the polarized scattered light. The depolarized scattered light is, however, a rich source of dynamic and structural information which is often not readily obtainable by other techniques.
Karl Zero, R. Pecora
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Dynamic light scattering in flowing dispersion
Optics Communications, 2022Xiaobing Feng +6 more
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