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Second Harmonic Generation and Two‐Photon Excitation Fluorescence microscopy allows to characterize mice tissues infected with Schistosoma mansoni in an experimental model. ABSTRACT Schistosomiasis is a neglected disease caused by parasites of the genus Schistosoma that poses serious public health problems.
Gladystone Rocha da Fonseca +6 more
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ABSTRACT Tendons withstand large forces due to an aligned, dense collagen matrix. However, their low cellularity and relative inability to recruit reparative cells post‐injury, coupled with a susceptibility to excessive scarring results in loss of tendon structure and function. Type III collagen (COL3) plays a key role in regulating matrix architecture
J. A. Carlson +4 more
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Background: Breast reconstruction is crucial for patients who have undergone mastectomy for breast cancer. Our bioabsorbable implants comprising an outer poly-l-lactic acid mesh and an inner component filled with collagen sponge promote and retain ...
Sunghee Lee +9 more
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New developments in multiphoton microscopy
Multiphoton laser-scanning microscopy is still developing rapidly, both technologically and by broadening its range of application. Technical progress has been made in the optimization of fluorophores, in increasing the imaging depth of multiphoton ...
Helmchen, F. +5 more
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Aging skews pulmonary myeloid responses during acute SARS‐CoV‐2 infection toward severe disease. Disease progression is characterized by excessive lung neutrophil accumulation together with impaired activation of classical monocytes, including a defect in PD‐L1 upregulation.
Serban Morosan +20 more
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Novel Optical Criteria and Mechanisms of Critical Decline in Liver Regenerative Potential
The most effective method of treating tumors localized in the liver remains resection. However, in the presence of concomitant pathology, the regenerative potential of the liver is significantly reduced. To date, there is insufficient fundamental data on
Svetlana Rodimova +11 more
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ABSTRACT HIV transmission through the female and male reproductive tracts is governed by spatially organized interactions between virions, epithelial barriers, and tissue‐resident immune cells. Imaging approaches have been central to defining these earliest events, progressing from classical histology and immunohistochemistry (IHC) to modern ...
Ann M. Carias +3 more
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Quantum dot enabled thermal imaging of optofluidic devices
Quantum dot thermal imaging has been used to analyse the chromatic dependence of laser-induced thermal effects inside optofluidic devices with monolithically integrated near-infrared waveguides. We demonstrate how microchannel optical local heating plays
Rodenas, Airan +5 more
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Publisher Correction: Speed scaling in multiphoton fluorescence microscopy [PDF]
Jianglai Wu, Na Ji, Kevin K. Tsia
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This work successfully achieves the in situ nanocrystallization of lead‐free Cs2AgInCl6 double perovskite within a chalcogenide glass host. The novel composite demonstrates a remarkable synergy, leading to a strong enhancement in third‐order nonlinear optical properties and a substantially improved optical limiting response, thereby offering a stable ...
Ruonan Chen +4 more
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