426 results on '"Foster, Thomas H."'
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102. Optical molecular imaging in PDT
103. Spatial And Temporal Expression of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Amplicon-Encoded Genes: Implications for Their Use As Immunization Vectors
104. Characterization of lysosomal contribution to whole-cell light scattering by organelle ablation
105. Index-of-refraction-dependent subcellular light scattering observed with organelle-specific dyes
106. FARM LEVEL IMPACTS OF REDUCED CHEMICAL USE ON SOUTHERN AGRICULTURE: DISCUSSION
107. A comprehensive mathematical model of microscopic dose deposition in photodynamic therapy
108. Photodynamic therapy mediates the oxygen-independent activation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α
109. Preferential Attachment of Peritoneal Tumor Metastases to Omental Immune Aggregates and Possible Role of a Unique Vascular Microenvironment in Metastatic Survival and Growth
110. Confocal fluorescence polarization microscopy in turbid media: effects of scattering-induced depolarization
111. PDT-induced changes in light scattering from cells using lysosomal vs. mitochondrial-localizing photosensitizers
112. Interpreting Light Scattering from Cells Subjected to Oxidative Stress
113. Scattering Spectroscopy with Novel Darkfield Microscope Instrumentation
114. Raman Spectroscopy of Single PDT Treated Cells
115. Sensitivity of Candida albicans Germ Tubes and Biofilms to Photofrin-Mediated Phototoxicity
116. Mie theory interpretations of light scattering from intact cells
117. Photophysical Parameters, Photosensitizer Retention and Tissue Optical Properties Completely Account for the Higher Photodynamic Efficacy of meso‐Tetra‐Hydroxyphenyl‐Chlorin vs Photofrin¶
118. Light scattering reports early mitochondrial responses to photodynamic therapy (Invited paper)
119. Light Scattering from Intact Cells Reports Oxidative-Stress-Induced Mitochondrial Swelling
120. Photophysical parameters, photosensitizer retention and tissue optical properties completely account for the higher photodynamic efficacy of mTHPC vs. Photofrin
121. Fluorescence Anisotropy Imaging Reveals Localization of meso-Tetrahydroxyphenyl Chlorin in the Nuclear Envelope
122. Temporally and Spatially Heterogeneous Distribution of mTHPC in a Murine Tumor Observed by Two-color Confocal Fluorescence Imaging and Spectroscopy in a Whole-mount Model
123. Photobleaching kinetics of Photofrinin vivoand in multicell tumour spheroids indicate two simultaneous bleaching mechanisms
124. Hemoglobin oxygen saturations in phantoms andin vivofrom measurements of steady-state diffuse reflectance at a single, short source-detector separation
125. Susceptibility of Candida Species to Photodynamic Effects of Photofrin
126. Effect of pigment packaging on diffuse reflectance spectroscopy of samples containing red blood cells
127. Carbogen breathing significantly enhances the penetration of red light in murine tumoursin vivo
128. Early mitochondrial responses to photodynamic therapy are reported by angularly resolved light scattering
129. Confocal spectroscopy allows investigation of Photofrin bleaching kinetics during photodynamic therapy
130. Photodynamic therapy dosimetry by fluorescence and reflectance spectroscopies
131. Biological applications of confocal fluorescence anisotropy imaging
132. Effects of light scattering on fluorescence polarization images in turbid media
133. Enzyme activity imaging with confocal fluorescence polarization microscopy
134. Angularly resolved light scattering probes stress- induced changes in mitochondrial morphology
135. SECTION VI: COOL TOOLS FOR RESEARCH: 33 Cool Tools 4: Imaging Candida Infections in the Live Host.
136. Confocal fluorescence spectroscopy and anisotropy imaging system
137. Activation of Heat Shock Protein 70 Promoter with meso-Tetrahydroxyphenyl Chlorin Photodynamic Therapy Reported by Green Fluorescent Protein In Vitro and In Vivo¶
138. In vivo optical imaging to visualize photodynamic therapy-induced immune responses.
139. Optical molecular imaging in PDT.
140. Fluence- and time-dependant lysosomal and mitochondrial damage induced by LS11 PDT characterized with light scattering.
141. PDT-induced changes in light scattering from cells using lysosomal vs. mitochondrial-localizing photosensitizers.
142. In Vivo mTHPC Photobleaching in Normal Rat Skin Exhibits Unique Irradiance-dependent Features¶
143. Commercial inverted microscope retrofitted for confocal scanning with multi-wavelength detection, spatially resolved spectroscopy, and fluorescence anisotropy
144. Reverse Intersystem Crossing in Rose Bengal. II. Fluence Dependence of Fluorescence Following 532 nm Laser Excitation¶
145. Light scattering reports early mitochondrial responses to photodynamic therapy (Invited paper).
146. Retrofitted confocal laser scanner for a commercial inverted fluorescence microscope
147. Steady-state reflectance spectroscopy in the P_3 approximation
148. Cytochrome Spectroscopy in Scattering Suspensions Containing Mitochondria and Red Blood Cells
149. Photochemical Oxygen Consumption, Oxygen Evolution and Spectral Changes During UVA Irradiation of EMT6 Spheroids¶
150. Porphyrin Bleaching and PDT-induced Spectral Changes are Irradiance Dependent in ALA-sensitized Normal Rat Skin In Vivo¶
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