The time-multiplexing super-resolution concept requires post-processing for extracting the super-resolved image. Moreover, to perform the post-processing image restoration, one needs to know the exact high-resolution encoding pattern. Both of these limiting conditions are overcome by the method and experiment reported in this letter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
November 2024
Purpose: To explore the effect of cobalt toxicity on vision.
Methods: A total of 103 wild-type (WT) mice were injected with cobalt chloride by two routes in different concentrations: single intravenous (IV) high or low doses (total, n = 43); or daily repeated intraperitoneal (IP) high (three days) or low (28 days, 56 days) dose, and low-dose cobalt with added minocycline (56 days) (total, n = 60); 10 WT mice served as a control group. An additional group of 17 immunodeficient NOD scid gamma (NSG) mice were injected IV or IP with cobalt, and 10 NSG mice served as control.
Cobalt toxicity is difficult to detect and therefore often underdiagnosed. The aim of this study was to explore the pathophysiology of cobalt-induced oxidative stress in the brain and its impact on structure and function. Thirty-five wild-type C57B16 mice received intraperitoneal cobalt chloride injections: a single high dose with evaluations at 24, 48, and 72 h ( = 5, each) or daily low doses for 28 ( = 5) or 56 days ( = 15).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOptical properties determine how light interacts with biological tissues. The current methods for measuring these optical properties are influenced by both deep and superficial skin layers. Polarization-based methods have been proposed in order to determine the influence of deep layer scattering.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignificance: A better understanding of diffusion reflection (DR) behavior may allow it to be used for more noninvasive applications, including the development of non-damaging techniques, especially for medical topical diagnosis and treatments.
Aim: For a bilayer opaque substance where the attenuation of the upper layer is larger than the attenuation of the lower layer, the DR crossover point ( ) is location where the photons coming from the bottom layer start affecting the DR. We aim to study the dependency of the on absorption changes in different layers for constant scattering and top layer thickness.