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Low‐dimensional materials (0D, 1D, and 2D) exhibit unique electronic and physicochemical properties, enabling advanced nanoelectronic and optoelectronic devices. Mixed‐dimensional heterostructures combine these materials to enhance functionality.
Qaisar Alam +3 more
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This review organizes flexible wearable electronics for cardiovascular monitoring into four interconnected information layers: surface electrophysiology, hemodynamic sensing, vascular imaging, and biofluid biomarker analysis. This framework clarifies how electrical rhythm, vascular loading, structural and flow‐related features, and biochemical states ...
Qiao Chen +5 more
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Photoacoustic Imaging in Ophthalmology
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a rapidly developing new biomedical imaging modality. Unlike existing ophthalmic imaging technology such as fundus photography, optical coherence tomography, fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography, and ultrasound ...
Paulus YM, Hu Z, Liu Q, Wang X
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Photoacoustic imaging of salivary glands
In this work, we utilized photoacoustic imaging (PAI) with co-registered ultrasound (US) to non-invasively assess salivary gland function in vivo. A significant increase in salivary gland oxygen saturation was observed on PAI within minutes after gustatory stimulation of healthy mice reflective of the hyperemic response associated with secretion of ...
Laurie J, Rich, Mukund, Seshadri
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Artificial cell: An emerging bioactive material with advanced applications in cancer theranostics
Artificial cells are emerging as attractive biomimetic bioactive materials that recapitulate key structures and functions of natural cells. This review systematically summarizes their major types, versatile fabrication strategies, tuneable properties and programmable biomimetic behaviours, highlights their cutting‐edge integrated applications in cancer
Daikun Wu, Shuo Yang, Hongjing Dou
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Photoacoustic imaging of micro-calcifications
[[abstract]]Breast microcalcifications are one of the important indicators for early breast cancer detection. Currently, X-ray mammography and ultrasound imaging are routine diagnostic tools in clinics for breast cancer; however, X-ray mammography is ...
M.-L. Li;T.-C. Hsiao;P.-H. Wang;Y.-Y. Cheng;C.-T. Fan
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Review on Multispectral Photoacoustic Imaging Using Stimulated Raman Scattering Light Sources
Photoacoustic imaging is an advanced biomedical imaging technique that has been widely developed and applied in diverse biomedical studies. By generating optical-absorption-based signals with ultrasound resolution, it enables in vivo visualization of ...
Yuon Song +4 more
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Advanced Molecular Imaging Probes for Skeletal Diseases: Current Progress and Future Perspectives
This review summarizes the potential molecular imaging techniques and probes for common orthopedic diseases, such as trauma, infection, metabolism, tumor, joint, spine and other fields, aiming to provide a basis for the development of a new generation of molecular imaging probes.
Shuo Guo +6 more
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Senescence‐associated β‐galactosidase fluorescent probes enable sensitive visualization of cellular senescence through turn‐on, ratiometric, aggregation‐induced emission‐active, and nanoprobe strategies. ABSTRACT Aging is a systemic biological process that spans multiple levels, including molecules, cells, tissues, and organs.
Jiahui Wang +5 more
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Ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging to guide and monitor photothermal therapy
textPhotothermal cancer therapy is a potential alternative to surgery and involves selective tissue destruction using thermal energy. Targeted photoabsorbers, used in conjunction with matching a continuous wave laser, make photothermal therapy both ...
Shah, Jignesh Mukesh, 1979-
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