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Label‐free multiphoton imaging flow cytometry
AbstractLabel‐free imaging flow cytometry is a powerful tool for biological and medical research as it overcomes technical challenges in conventional fluorescence‐based imaging flow cytometry that predominantly relies on fluorescent labeling. To date, two distinct types of label‐free imaging flow cytometry have been developed, namely optofluidic time ...
Ryo Kinegawa +4 more
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Advanced Label-Free Laser Scanning Microscopy and Its Biological Imaging Application
By eliminating the photodamage and photobleaching induced by high intensity laser and fluorescent molecular, the label-free laser scanning microscopy shows powerful capability for imaging and dynamic tracing to biological tissues and cells.
Xue Wang, Xinchao Lu, Chengjun Huang
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Roadmap on Label‐Free Super‐Resolution Imaging
AbstractLabel‐free super‐resolution (LFSR) imaging relies on light‐scattering processes in nanoscale objects without a need for fluorescent (FL) staining required in super‐resolved FL microscopy. The objectives of this Roadmap are to present a comprehensive vision of the developments, the state‐of‐the‐art in this field, and to discuss the resolution ...
Astratov, Vasily +53 more
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Label-free multimodal non-linear optical imaging of three-dimensional cell cultures
3D cell cultures recapitulate tissue-specific diversity and better mimic the in vivo conditions compared to 2D cell cultures. Although confocal fluorescence microscopy is probably the most commonly used optical imaging technique to characterize 3D cell ...
Wenying Zhao, Dingcheng Sun, Shuhua Yue
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Label-Free Chemically and Molecularly Selective Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Biomedical imaging, especially molecular imaging, has been a driving force in scientific discovery, technological innovation, and precision medicine in the past two decades. While substantial advances and discoveries in chemical biology have been made to
Tianhe Wu +6 more
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Characterising live cell behaviour: traditional label-free and quantitative phase imaging approaches [PDF]
Label-free imaging uses inherent contrast mechanisms within cells to create image contrast without introducing dyes/labels, which may confound results.
O'Toole, Peter John +2 more
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Label-free, fast, and single nanoparticle detection is demanded for the in situ monitoring of nano-pollutants in the environment, which have potential toxic effects on human health. We present the label-free imaging of single nanoparticles by using total
Liwen Jiang +7 more
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The penetration behavior of topical substances in the skin not only relates to the transdermal delivery efficiency but also involves the safety and therapeutic effect of topical products, such as sunscreen and hair growth products. Researchers have tried
Danping Zhang +4 more
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Serial optical coherence microscopy for label-free volumetric histopathology [PDF]
The observation of histopathology using optical microscope is an essential procedure for examination of tissue biopsies or surgically excised specimens in biological and clinical laboratories.
A Azaripour +33 more
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6. Label-free selective plane illumination microscopy of tissue samples
Basic Science Research. Presentation type: Poster Presentation. Introduction: There is an increasing demand for non-invasive, label-free, three-dimensional imaging techniques for characterisation of optically turbid samples such as tissue engineered ...
Muteb Alharbi +3 more
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