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A Lecture ON IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS IN DISEASES OF THE EYE: Delivered in the Post - graduate Course at the Ophthalmic Institution, Glasgow Royal Infirmary [PDF]
A. M. Ramsay
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Self‐Assembled Physical Unclonable Function Labels Based on Plasmonic Coupling
This article introduces advanced anti‐counterfeit labels crafted through DNA‐guided self‐assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles. Utilizing nanosphere lithography for dense and precise nanoparticle placement, these labels feature unique, unclonable optical signatures achieved through plasmonic coupling, detectable by an economical 3D‐printed dark field ...
Mihir Dass+9 more
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Topical cyclosporine A in the management of dry eye disease in Sjögren's syndrome. [PDF]
Majtánová N, Kurilová V, Kolář P.
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XXXIII. On the Relation of Diseases of the Accessory Sinuses to Diseases of the Eye, Especially in Children, with a Report of Two Cases [PDF]
J. H. BRYAN
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Elevated levels of Tau in cerebrospinal fluids or other body fluids are associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease. An optical technique, based on a dual label‐free and fluorescence operation mode, is developed to detect Tau protein in both standard running buffer and cerebrospinal fluid.
Alberto Sinibaldi+7 more
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Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Preservative Free Cyclosporine in Dry Eye Disease. [PDF]
Bari A+4 more
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Ammonia Dynamics in the Human Body: Insights in Biomedical Sensing Technologies
Ammonia (NH3) is a significant biomarker in diagnostics, affecting the respiratory system, stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, and gastrointestinal tract. NH3 detection, using sensors, has the potential to improve medical diagnosis. This review examines recent advancements in NH3 sensing technologies and explores future research directions, including ...
Annelot Nijkoops+8 more
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Optical Microfiber Biomedical Sensors: Classification, Applications, and Future Perspectives
This review delves deeply into the various types of optical microfiber biosensors, grounded firmly in their fundamental principles, and underscores their indispensable roles in pushing forward biomedical advancements. It examines the latest advancements, challenges faced by these biosensors in practical applications, future directions, breakthroughs ...
Lili Liang+5 more
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