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Marek Feith, Tomá? Vicar, Jaromír Gumulec, Martina Raudenská, Anette Gjörloff Wingren, Michal Masarík and Jan Balvan
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) and holographic microscopy (HM) are suitable methods for long-term and label-free imaging of cells and for the complex evaluation of cellular morphological and dynamical parameters under different treatments. Our results ...
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Jing Zhao, Hui Hou, Peng-Sheng Zheng, Da-Han Wang and Yong-Kuan Yang
Multi-cell cooperative control can be competent for the current increasingly complex biomedical experiments, greatly improving the efficiency of cell manipulation experiments. At present, this kind of multi-cell cooperative control algorithm is becoming ...
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Dan Hee Han and Seung Pyo Gong
Establishing muscle lineage cell lines from fish will provide a great opportunity to study muscle development, which can eventually contribute to the improvement of the fish quality in the aquaculture industry. However, there has been a lack of the devel...
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Gaurav Soni, Rui Costa Neto and Lúcia Moreira
Similar to other industries, the maritime industry is also facing increasing restrictions on ships regarding pollution control. The research presented in this paper is aimed at studying the pros and cons of alternative fuels followed by a detailed analys...
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Satyanand Singh, Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka, István Drotár and Xavier Fernando
Information and communications technologies play a vital role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and bridging the gap between developed and developing countries. However, various socioeconomic factors adversely impact the deployment of...
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Lucia Maddalena, Laura Antonelli, Alexandra Albu, Aroj Hada and Mario Rosario Guarracino
Background: Time-lapse microscopy imaging is a key approach for an increasing number of biological and biomedical studies to observe the dynamic behavior of cells over time which helps quantify important data, such as the number of cells and their sizes,...
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Huy Pham, Emile R. Shehada, Shawna Stahlheber, Kushagra Pandey and Wayne B. Hayes
Motivation: Precise tracking of individual cells?especially tracking the family lineage, for example in a developing embryo?has widespread applications in biology and medicine. Due to significant noise in microscope images, existing methods have difficul...
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Omar Salah, Abdulrahim Shamayleh and Shayok Mukhopadhyay
This work focuses on energy management for a system operated by multiple energy sources which include batteries, super capacitors, a hydrogen fuel cell, and a photovoltaic cell. The overall objective is to minimize the power consumption from all sources ...
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A K M Khabirul Islam, Patrick S. M. Dunlop, Neil J. Hewitt, Rose Lenihan and Caterina Brandoni
Billions of litres of wastewater are produced daily from domestic and industrial areas, and whilst wastewater is often perceived as a problem, it has the potential to be viewed as a rich source for resources and energy. Wastewater contains between four a...
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Tatiana D. Mayorova
Trichoplax adhaerens are simple animals with no nervous system, muscles or body axis. Nevertheless, Trichoplax demonstrate complex behaviors, including responses to the direction of the gravity vector. They have only six somatic cell types, and one of th...
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Kosuke Morita, Jordy Schol, Tibo N. E. Volleman, Daisuke Sakai, Masato Sato and Masahiko Watanabe
Background: Multiple studies have examined the potential of growth factors (GF) to enable mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) to nucleus pulposus (NP) cell-like cell differentiation. Here we screened a wide range of GF and GF combinations for supporting NP c...
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J. R. Corpas-Martínez, A. Pérez, R. Navarro-Domínguez, C. Amor-Castillo, M. A. Martín-Lara and M. Calero
Fluorite is an important industrial mineral composed of calcium and fluorine (CaF2). This mineral is widely distributed through different deposits. However, in most cases, fluorite is tightly associated with gangue, such as calcite and quartz. In this pa...
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Jigishu Ahmed, Hafizur Rahman
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Alzheimer?s disease is one form of dementia affecting a significant proportion of the population. The etiology of this prevalent disease is currently unknown. It is postulated that AD can be treated by using stem cell-based therapies by replacing the los...
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Patrizia Pagliara, Amilcare Barca, Tiziano Verri and Carmela Caroppo
Marine cyanobacteria are a source of bioactive natural compounds, with a wide range of biotechnological applications. However, information on sponge-associated cyanobacteria are relatively scarce to date. In this paper, we carried out the morphological a...
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Gilltae Roh, Hansung Kim, Hyeonmin Jeon and Kyoungkuk Yoon
The need for technological development to reduce the impact of air pollution caused by ships has been strongly emphasized by many authorities, including the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This has encouraged research to develop an electric pr...
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Xuebin Feng, Qianhui Jiang, Mengyu Zhu, Jia Jiang, Wenqing Yin and Hua Li
Rhizoctonia solani is very destructive to rice and there is no effective method for killing it in agricultural application. Combined with the use of pulsed electric field, the amount of pesticide can be greatly reduced and, at the same time, it can signi...
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Jiayao Wang, Olamide Timothy Tawose, Linhua Jiang and Dongfang Zhao
Automatic cell counting and clustering were performed on the blurred images of cardiomyocytes with different shapes and sizes.
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Songyu Hu, Heng Xie, Tanyong Wei, Shuxun Chen and Dong Sun
Optical tweezers are widely used for noninvasive and precise micromanipulation of living cells to understand biological processes. By focusing laser beams on cells, direct cell manipulation with optical tweezers can achieve high precision and flexibility...
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Gloria Bellin, Chiara Gardin, Letizia Ferroni, Paolo Ghensi, Barbara Zavan and Marco Tatullo
Applied phytochemistry can improve the translational tissue engineering, by selective triggering of specific biological processes, ensuring a low impact on cell viability and the overall biocompatibility. Better knowledge of the synergic action of saponi...
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Roman Grimmig, Patrick Babczyk, Philipp Gillemot, Klaus-Peter Schmitz, Margit Schulze and Edda Tobiasch
Scratch assays enable the study of the migration process of an injured adherent cell layer in vitro. An apparatus for the reproducible performance of scratch assays and cell harvesting has been developed that meets the requirements for reproducibility in...
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