Through numerical modeling, it has been determined that near infrared spectroscopy with a frequency domain approach can detect neurovascular structures with diameters from 0.5 mm at source-detector distances of 5-8 mm, depending on optical parameters and technical implementation of the method. Among the five classical machine learning methods considered, quadratic discriminant analysis is the most effective for detection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBeneficial properties of lactic acid bacteria have been known long ago, but particular interest in probiotics has arisen in the last two decades due to the understanding of the important role of intestinal microflora in human life. Thus, the ability of probiotics to support healthy homeostasis of gut microbiomes has received particular attention. Here, we evaluated the effect of a probiotic consisting of and on the gut microbiome of male rats, assessed their persistence in the fecal biota, and compared probiotic-mediated changes in vitro and in vivo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContext: Proton transfer in acid-base systems is not well understood. Some acid-base reactions do not proceed to the extent that is expected from the difference in the pK values between the base and acid in aqueous solutions, yet some do. In that regard, we have computationally studied the process of proton transfer from the acids of varying strength (benzenesulfonic acid (BSu), methansulfonic acid (MsO), and sulfuric acid (SA)) to the amines with different numbers of propyl substituents on the nitrogen atom (propylamine (PrA), dipropylamine (DPrA), and tripropylamine (TPrA)) upon complexation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article describes a sapphire cryoprobe as a promising solution to the significant problem of modern cryosurgery that is the monitoring of tissue freezing. This probe consists of a sapphire rod manufactured by the edge-defined film-fed growth technique from Al O melt and optical fibers accommodated inside the rod and connected to the source and the detector. The probe's design enables detection of spatially resolved diffuse reflected intensities of tissue optical response, which are used for the estimation of tissue freezing depth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of advanced biomaterials and constructs for accelerated recovery of damaged tissues is a key direction in regenerative medicine. Biocompatible scaffolds based on natural biopolymers are widely used for these tasks. Organ decellularization enables obtaining a cell-free extracellular matrix (ECM) with preserved composition and biological activity.
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