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Automated classification of hepatocellular carcinoma differentiation using multiphoton microscopy and deep learning
ArticleAbstract: In the case of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) samples, classification of differentiation is crucialPalabras claves:classification, convolutional neural networks, differentiation grade, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), multiphoton microscopy (MPM)Autores:Chen H., Chen J., Lin H., Lin L., Ming Ni, Wang G., Wei C., Zhuo S.Fuentes:scopus3D measurement of collagen directional variance in ovarian cancer by multiphoton microscopy
Conference ObjectAbstract: Ovarian cancer accounts for the highest mortality rate among all gynecologic cancers. Current diagnoPalabras claves:3D directional variance, multiphoton microscopy, ovarian cancer diagnosis, SHGAutores:Lin H., Ming Ni, Wang G., Zheng X., Zhuo S.Fuentes:scopusA vascular-liver chip for sensitive detection of nutraceutical metabolites from human pluripotent stem cell derivatives
ArticleAbstract: Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) is a great resource for generating cell derivatives for drug effiPalabras claves:Autores:Chakrapani N.B., Cheung C., Goh Y.T., Hsieh T.M., Iliescu C., Li H., Ming Ni, Toh Y.C., Xu G.L., Yu F., Yu H.Fuentes:scopusCalcium phosphate-chitosan composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
ArticleAbstract: Macroporous calcium phosphate-chitosan composite scaffolds were fabricated and evaluated for use inPalabras claves:Autores:Ming Ni, Ratner B.D., Zhang M., Zhang Y.Fuentes:scopusGeneration of easily accessible human kidney tubules on two-dimensional surfaces in vitro
ArticleAbstract: The generation of tissue-like structures in vitro is of major interest for various fields of researcPalabras claves:Kidney tissue engineering, Primary human renal proximal tubule cells, Renal tubules, Tissue-like structuresAutores:Alahakoon P.K.D.T., Heng B.F., Lau S.F.T., Ming Ni, Tasnim F., Teo P.Y., Ying J.Y., Zhang H., Zink D.Fuentes:scopusNacre surface transformation to hydroxyapatite in a phosphate buffer solution
ArticleAbstract: Nacre, also known as mother-of-pearl, constitutes the inner layer of mollusc shells. Nacre is a natuPalabras claves:Aragonite, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Hydroxyapatite, Nacre, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Secondary ion mass spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopyAutores:Ming Ni, Ratner B.D.Fuentes:scopusHuman embryonic stem cells differentiate into functional renal proximal tubular-like cells
ArticleAbstract: Renal cells are used in basic research, disease models, tissue engineering, drug screening, and in vPalabras claves:aquaporin 1, bioartificial kidney, human embryonic stem cells, renal proximal tubular cellsAutores:Gao S., Gopalan B., Kandasamy K., Ming Ni, Narayanan K., Schumacher A., Schumacher K.M., Tasnim F., Ying J.Y., Zink D.Fuentes:scopusSecond harmonic generation microscopy for label-free imaging of fibrillar-like mesostructured polysulfone biomaterials
ArticleAbstract: Polysulfone (PSF) has been used as a biomaterial for decades. But label-free, microscopic imaging inPalabras claves:Autores:Ming Ni, Zhuo S.Fuentes:scopusSelf-assembling amyloid-like peptides as exogenous second harmonic probes for bioimaging applications
ArticleAbstract: Amyloid-like peptides are an ideal model for the mechanistic study of amyloidosis, which may lead toPalabras claves:bioimaging, nonlinear optical materials, Second harmonic generation, self-assembly, Ultrashort peptidesAutores:Hauser C.A.E., Iliescu C., Mehta J.S., Ming Ni, So P.T.C., Yu H., Zhuo S.Fuentes:scopusPolysulfone membranes coated with polymerized 3,4-dihydroxy- l -phenylalanine are a versatile and cost-effective synthetic substrate for defined long-term cultures of human pluripotent stem cells
ArticleAbstract: Clinical and industrial applications of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) require large amounts ofPalabras claves:Autores:Du C., Kandasamy K., Ming Ni, Narayanan K., Wan A., Zink D.Fuentes:scopus