Quantitative phase imaging: recent advances and expanding potential in biomedicine
TL Nguyen, S Pradeep, RL Judson-Torres, J Reed… - ACS …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label-free, wide-field microscopy approach with
significant opportunities for biomedical applications. QPI uses the natural phase shift of light …
significant opportunities for biomedical applications. QPI uses the natural phase shift of light …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative phase imaging in biomedicine
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating cells
and tissues. QPI operates on unlabelled specimens and, as such, is complementary to …
and tissues. QPI operates on unlabelled specimens and, as such, is complementary to …
All‐optical phase recovery: diffractive computing for quantitative phase imaging
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label‐free computational imaging technique that
provides optical path length information of specimens. In modern implementations, the …
provides optical path length information of specimens. In modern implementations, the …
Viewing life without labels under optical microscopes
Optical microscopes today have pushed the limits of speed, quality, and observable space in
biological specimens revolutionizing how we view life today. Further, specific labeling of …
biological specimens revolutionizing how we view life today. Further, specific labeling of …
A subject-tailored variability-based platform for overcoming the plateau effect in sports training: A narrative review
R Gelman, M Berg, Y Ilan - … of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022 - mdpi.com
The plateau effect in training is a significant obstacle for professional athletes and average
subjects. It evolves from both the muscle-nerve-axis-associated performance and various …
subjects. It evolves from both the muscle-nerve-axis-associated performance and various …
Time-resolved transcriptomes reveal diverse B cell fate trajectories in the early response to Epstein-Barr virus infection
Epstein-Barr virus infection of B lymphocytes elicits diverse host responses via well-adapted
transcriptional control dynamics. Consequently, this host-pathogen interaction provides a …
transcriptional control dynamics. Consequently, this host-pathogen interaction provides a …
Lineage tracing reveals B cell antibody class switching is stochastic, cell-autonomous, and tuneable
To optimize immunity to pathogens, B lymphocytes generate plasma cells with functionally
diverse antibody isotypes. By lineage tracing single cells within differentiating B cell clones …
diverse antibody isotypes. By lineage tracing single cells within differentiating B cell clones …
Introducing patterns of variability for overcoming compensatory adaptation of the immune system to immunomodulatory agents: a novel method for improving clinical …
T Khoury, Y Ilan - Frontiers in Immunology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Primary lack of response and secondary loss of response (LOR) are major obstacles to the
use of anti–tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-based therapies in patients with rheumatoid arthritis …
use of anti–tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-based therapies in patients with rheumatoid arthritis …
Second-generation digital health platforms: placing the patient at the center and focusing on clinical outcomes
Y Ilan - Frontiers in Digital Health, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Artificial intelligence (AI) digital health systems have drawn much attention over the last
decade. However, their implementation into medical practice occurs at a much slower pace …
decade. However, their implementation into medical practice occurs at a much slower pace …
A regulatory circuit controlling the dynamics of NFκB cRel transitions B cells from proliferation to plasma cell differentiation
Humoral immunity depends on efficient activation of B cells and their subsequent
differentiation into antibody-secreting cells (ASCs). The transcription factor NFκB cRel is …
differentiation into antibody-secreting cells (ASCs). The transcription factor NFκB cRel is …