Publications by authors named "L A Matveev"

We report a new application of the recently developed technique, Optical Coherence Elastography (OCE) to quantitatively visualize kinetics of osmotic strains due to diffusive penetration of various osmotically active solutions into biological tissues. The magnitude of osmotic strains may range from fractions of one per cent to tens per cent. The visualized spatio-tempotal dynamics of the strains reflect the rates of osmotic dehydration and diffusional penetration of the active solute, which can be controlled by concentration of the solution components.

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We propose a nonlinear stress-strain law to describe nonlinear elastic properties of biological tissues using an analogy with the derivation of nonlinear constitutive laws for cracked rocks. The derivation of such a constitutive equation has been stimulated by the recently developed experimental technique-quasistatic Compression Optical Coherence Elastography (C-OCE). C-OCE enables obtaining nonlinear stress-strain dependences relating the applied uniaxial compressive stress and the axial component of the resultant strain in the tissue.

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For the most popular method of scan formation in Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) based on plane-parallel scanning of the illuminating beam, we present a compact but rigorous K-space description in which the spectral representation is used to describe both the axial and lateral structure of the illuminating/received OCT signals. Along with the majority of descriptions of OCT-image formation, the discussed approach relies on the basic principle of OCT operation, in which ballistic backscattering of the illuminating light is assumed. This single-scattering assumption is the main limitation, whereas in other aspects, the presented approach is rather general.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a modern treatment for severe or treatment-resistant vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS). The chronic and recurrent nature of VLS requires control of recurrences at an early stage. In this paper, a non-invasive multimodal optical coherence tomography (OCT) method was used to control for early histological signs of VLS recurrence after systemic PDT using Photodithazine.

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, formerly tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), belongs to the genus. TBEV is transmitted by tick bites and infection with TBEV can lead to serious disorders of the central nervous system. In this study, a new protective monoclonal mouse antibody (mAb) FVN-32, with high binding activity to glycoprotein E of TBEV, was selected and examined in post exposure prophylaxis in a mouse model of TBEV infection.

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