Aggregation-induced emission fluorophores towards the second near-infrared optical windows with suppressed imaging background
Fluorescence bioimaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) region can visualize deep
bioinformation in real time with high sensitivity. Especially, NIR-IIa (1300–1400 nm) and NIR …
bioinformation in real time with high sensitivity. Especially, NIR-IIa (1300–1400 nm) and NIR …
Optical properties of skin, subcutaneous, and muscle tissues: a review
The development of optical methods in modern medicine in the areas of diagnostics,
therapy, and surgery has stimulated the investigation of optical properties of various …
therapy, and surgery has stimulated the investigation of optical properties of various …
[HTML][HTML] Perfecting and extending the near-infrared imaging window
In vivo fluorescence imaging in the second near-infrared window (NIR-II) has been
considered as a promising technique for visualizing mammals. However, the definition of the …
considered as a promising technique for visualizing mammals. However, the definition of the …
Exploration of near-infrared organic photodetectors
Near-infrared organic photodetectors (NIR OPDs) own some unique properties such as
tailorable optoelectronic properties, ease of processing, compatibility with flexible …
tailorable optoelectronic properties, ease of processing, compatibility with flexible …
[HTML][HTML] Rare-earth-doped biological composites as in vivo shortwave infrared reporters
The extension of in vivo optical imaging for disease screening and image-guided surgical
interventions requires brightly emitting, tissue-specific materials that optically transmit …
interventions requires brightly emitting, tissue-specific materials that optically transmit …
Accurate in vivo nanothermometry through NIR‐II lanthanide luminescence lifetime
M Tan, F Li, N Cao, H Li, X Wang, C Zhang, D Jaque… - Small, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Luminescence nanothermometry is promising for noninvasive probing of temperature in
biological microenvironment at nanometric spatial resolution. Yet, wavelength‐and …
biological microenvironment at nanometric spatial resolution. Yet, wavelength‐and …
Optical windows for head tissues in near‐infrared and short‐wave infrared regions: approaching transcranial light applications
S Golovynskyi, I Golovynska, LI Stepanova… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Optical properties of the rat head tissues (brain cortex, cranial bone and scalp skin) are
assessed, aiming at transcranial light applications such as optical imaging and …
assessed, aiming at transcranial light applications such as optical imaging and …
Measurement of tissue optical properties in the context of tissue optical clearing
AN Bashkatov, KV Berezin… - … of biomedical optics, 2018 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Nowadays, dynamically developing optical (photonic) technologies play an ever-increasing
role in medicine. Their adequate and effective implementation in diagnostics, surgery, and …
role in medicine. Their adequate and effective implementation in diagnostics, surgery, and …
Temporal multilevel luminescence anticounterfeiting through scattering media
M Tan, F Li, X Wang, R Fan, G Chen - ACS nano, 2020 - ACS Publications
Optical anticounterfeiting, typically using luminescent materials to encode and unveil hidden
patterns, plays an essential role in countering fraud in trademark, document security, food …
patterns, plays an essential role in countering fraud in trademark, document security, food …
[HTML][HTML] Optogenetic defibrillation terminates ventricular arrhythmia in mouse hearts and human simulations
T Bruegmann, PM Boyle, CC Vogt… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Ventricular arrhythmias are among the most severe complications of heart disease and can
result in sudden cardiac death. Patients at risk currently receive implantable defibrillators …
result in sudden cardiac death. Patients at risk currently receive implantable defibrillators …