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期刊名:Journal of physics d-applied physics

缩写:J PHYS D APPL PHYS

ISSN:0022-3727

e-ISSN:1361-6463

IF/分区:3.2/Q2

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Chun Hung Weng,Jialei Tang,Kyu Young Han Chun Hung Weng
Line-scanning confocal microscopy provides high imaging speed and moderate optical sectioning strength, which makes it a useful tool for imaging various biospecimens ranging from living cells to fixed tissues. Conventional line-scanning sys...
Garrison M Crouch,Donghoon Han,Paul W Bohn Garrison M Crouch
Single-molecule characterization has become a crucial research tool in the chemical and life sciences, but limitations, such as limited concentration range, inability to control molecular distributions in space, and intrinsic phenomena, suc...
Papa K Amoah,Pengtao Lin,Helmut Baumgart et al. Papa K Amoah et al.
Metal-oxide (MO) semiconductor gas sensors based on chemical resistivity necessarily involve making electrical contacts to the sensing materials. These contacts are imperfect and introduce errors into the measurements. In this paper, we dem...
Joshua D Morris,Scott B Thourson,Krishna Panta et al. Joshua D Morris et al.
Interfacing devices with cells and tissues requires new nanoscale tools that are both flexible and electrically active. We demonstrate the use of PEDOT:PSS conducting polymer nanowires for the local control of protein concentration in water...
Michael Ebner,Eli Nabavi,Jonathan Shapey et al. Michael Ebner et al.
Despite advances in intraoperative surgical imaging, reliable discrimination of critical tissue during surgery remains challenging. As a result, decisions with potentially life-changing consequences for patients are still based on the surge...
Kalina L Tosheva,Yue Yuan,Pedro Matos Pereira et al. Kalina L Tosheva et al.
Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) enables non-invasive, molecule-specific imaging of the internal structure and dynamics of cells with sub-diffraction limit spatial resolution. One of its major limitations is the requirement for high-intens...
Christian M Griffith,Stephanie A Huang,Crescentia Cho et al. Christian M Griffith et al.
Mechanical forces regulate a diverse set of biological processes at cellular, tissue, and organismal length scales. Investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie the conversion of mechanical forces to biological response...
Falk Schneider,Pablo Hernandez-Varas,B Christoffer Lagerholm et al. Falk Schneider et al.
Probing the diffusion of molecules has become a routine measurement across the life sciences, chemistry and physics. It provides valuable insights into reaction dynamics, oligomerisation, molecular (re-)organisation or cellular heterogeneit...
Christopher J Rowlands,Oliver T Bruns,Daniel Franke et al. Christopher J Rowlands et al.
The first ever demonstration of temporal focusing with short wave infrared (SWIR) excitation and emission is demonstrated, achieving a penetration depth of 500 µm in brain tissue. This is substantially deeper than the highest previously-re...
Romain F Laine,Kalina L Tosheva,Nils Gustafsson et al. Romain F Laine et al.
Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) has become essential for the study of nanoscale biological processes. This type of imaging often requires the use of specialised image analysis tools to process a large volume of recorded data and extract q...