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Academic Article Monitoring of nicotine impact in microlymphatics of rat mesentery with time-resolved microscopy.
Academic Article Optical monitoring of microlymphatic disturbances during experimental lymphedema.
Academic Article Ultra-fast photoacoustic flow cytometry with a 0.5 MHz pulse repetition rate nanosecond laser.
Academic Article Advances in small animal mesentery models for in vivo flow cytometry, dynamic microscopy, and drug screening.
Academic Article In vivo flow cytometry of circulating clots using negative photothermal and photoacoustic contrasts.
Academic Article Photothermal nanodrugs: potential of TNF-gold nanospheres for cancer theranostics.
Concept Disease Models, Animal
Concept Models, Animal
Academic Article Analysis of lymph microcirculation in norm, at the experimental lymphedema and pathological stress on animal model
Academic Article Development of experimental lymphedema in a new animal model
Academic Article Photothermal imaging of moving cells in lymph and blood flow in vivo animal model
Academic Article Development of experimental lymphedema in a new animal model
Academic Article Analysis of lymph microcirculation in norm, at the experimental lymphedema and pathological stress on animal model
Academic Article Real-Time Label-Free Embolus Detection Using In Vivo Photoacoustic Flow Cytometry.
Grant Multifunctional nanotubes for in vivo detecting/purging circulating cancer cells
Grant Photoswitchable nanoprobes for in vivo flow cytometry
Grant Lymph liquid biopsy in cancer
Academic Article Real-Time Monitoring of Bacteria Clearance From Blood in a Murine Model.
Academic Article Label-free photothermal disruption of cytotoxic aggregates rescues pathology in a C. elegans model of Huntington's disease.

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