Photoplethysmographic Imaging of Hemodynamics and Two-Dimensional Oximetry [0.03%]
光体积成像在血液动力学和二维血氧饱和度中的应用
I Yu Volkov,A A Sagaidachnyi,A V Fomin
I Yu Volkov
The review of recent papers devoted to actively developing methods of photoplethysmographic imaging (the PPGI) of blood volume pulsations in vessels and non-contact two-dimensional oximetry on the surface of a human body has been carried ou...
Scattering of a Laser Beam on an Ensemble of Asymmetrical Erythrocytes [0.03%]
激光束在不对称红细胞集合体散射中的应用研究
S Yu Nikitin,V D Ustinov,E G Tsybrov et al.
S Yu Nikitin et al.
The study describes an analytical model of laser beam scattering on an inhomogeneous ensemble of erythrocytes. The model takes into account erythrocyte variation in size, shape, and spatial orientation. A relationship is established between...
The Spectrophotometric Characteristic of Immunoglobulin Conjugates for Diagnostics of Causative Agents of Especially Dangerous Infections [0.03%]
免疫诊断剧毒病原体的免疫蛋白缀合物的分光光度特性研究
A N Spitsyn,D V Utkin,M N Kireev et al.
A N Spitsyn et al.
The possibility of characterizing fluorescent immunoglobulins using spectrophotometric analysis as a testing method is considered. The comparative analysis of optical properties of fluorescent immunoglobulin preparations and their component...
CONDENSED-MATTER SPECTROSCOPY SPECTRAL METHODS FOR STUDY OF THE G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR RHODOPSIN. II. MAGNETIC RESONANCE METHODS [0.03%]
凝聚态 spectroscopy研究G蛋白偶联受体视紫红质的光谱方法。第二部分:磁共振方法
A V Struts,A V Barmasov,M F Brown
A V Struts
This article continues our review of spectroscopic studies of G-protein-coupled receptors. Magnetic resonance methods including electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) provide specific structural and dynam...
SPECTRAL METHODS FOR STUDY OF THE G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR RHODOPSIN. I. VIBRATIONAL AND ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY [0.03%]
G蛋白偶合受体视紫红质(GCPR Rhodopsin)研究的光谱方法(I).振动及电子谱学部分
A V Struts,A V Barmasov,M F Brown
A V Struts
Here we review the application of modern spectral methods for the study of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) using rhodopsin as a prototype. Because X-ray analysis gives us immobile snapshots of protein conformations, it is imperative to ...