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Flow Analysis in Pathological Microvascular Models by Ultrasound Localization Microscopy
This study presents a new platform combining ultrasound localization microscopy with biomimetic gelatin phantoms to analyze flow dynamics in small vessels with narrowing or obstructions. Using microbubble tracking, the method enables high‐resolution velocity mapping in 100–500 µm channels, revealing flow changes in pathological microvascular conditions
Yarin Gershman+3 more
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THE FORMATION OF PHOSPHOLIPID BY THE HEPATECTOMIZED DOG AS MEASURED WITH RADIOACTIVE PHOSPHORUS
M. C. Fishler+3 more
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On the Intestinal Absorption of Phospholipids in the Rat. [PDF]
Rolf Blomstrand+3 more
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A label‐free plasmonic nanosensor platform is presented based on single gold nanorods for the nanometric characterization of lipid interfaces. By correlating optical scattering signals with membrane packing and refractive index, this approach enables the detection of gel‐to‐fluid transitions in lipid interfaces, offering a robust, high‐resolution ...
Alfredo Casasnovas‐Melián+12 more
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Phospholipid subcellular localization and dynamics
Yanbo Yang, Minhyoung Lee, G. Fairn
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Advancing Clinical Medicine with Raman Spectroscopy: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Raman spectroscopy and microscopy may become excellent tools in clinical medicine, including hematology, oncology, infectious diseases, neurology, gastroenterology, reproductive medicine, rheumatology, and cardiovascular research. However, many challenges such as signal interference, standardization issues, and limited clinical application need to be ...
Jiří Bufka+5 more
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THE RÔLE OF THE PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF THE INTESTINAL MUCOSA IN FAT ABSORPTION
Robert Gordon Sinclair
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NO ANTISTREPTOMYCIN ACTIVITY SHOWN BY INOSITOL PHOSPHOLIPIDS [PDF]
Thomas F. Paine, Fritz Lipmann
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Ultrasensitive Detection of FKBP12 Using a Synthetic Receptor‐Functionalized QCM Nanoplatform
A reusable nanosensor platform for ultralow FKBP12 detection in physiological fluids is presented. Combining a gold‐coated QCM with a custom‐designed receptor in a self‐assembled monolayer, the device achieves picomolar sensitivity and high selectivity.
Martina Tozzetti+8 more
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