432 results on '"Hase, Eiji"'
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102. Observation of tendon repair in animal model using second-harmonic-generation microscopy
103. Scan-less, line-field confocal microscopy by combination of wavelength/space conversion with dual optical comb
104. One shot confocal microscopy based on wavelength/space conversion by use of multichannel spectrometer
105. Laser-scanning optical-frequency-comb microscopy for imaging using various aspects of light information.
106. Scan-less confocal phase imaging of biological samples using dual-comb microscopy
107. The role of sulfur in the cell division of chlorella
108. Scan-Less Full-Field Confocal Microscopy by a Combination of Confocal Slit with Wavelength/Space Conversion
109. In vivo analysis of collagen fiber orientation produced by cyclically stretched osteoblast like cells with polarization-solved SHG microscopy.
110. In situ visualization of collagen fiber produced by cultured osteoblasts using sensitive second-harmonic-generation microscopy equipped with a 10-fs mode-locked Ti:Sapphire laser
111. Compact probe head of second-harmonic-generation microscopy for dermatological applications
112. In situ visualization of dermal collagen dynamics during skin burn healing using second-harmonic-generation microscopy
113. In vivovisualization of collagen fiber produced by cultured osteoblasts using sensitive second-harmonic-generation microscopy equipped with a 10-fs mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser
114. BLUE LIGHT EFFECT ON CHLOROPHYLL FORMATION IN CHLORELLA PROTOTHECOIDES
115. [6] Synchronous culture of Chlorella
116. S0210102 Evaluation of osteoblast produced collagen under cyclic strain by time-lapse in situ observation
117. A102 In situ monitoring of wound healing process in rat using a nonlinear optical microscope
118. 1G44 Monitoring of tendon repair by collagen-sensitive second-harmonic-generation microscopy
119. Motion-artifact-robust, polarization-resolved second-harmonic-generation microscopy based on rapid polarization switching with electro-optic Pockells cell and its application to in vivo visualization of collagen fiber orientation in human facial skin
120. In vivovisualization of dermal collagen fibers in human skin using a photonic-crystal-fiber-coupled, hand-held second-harmonic-generation microscope
121. In situmonitoring of incised wound healing in animal model using second-harmonic-generation and third-harmonic-generation microscopy
122. Application of scan-less two-dimensional confocal microscopy achieved by a combination of confocal slit with wavelength/space conversion
123. Polarization-resolved second-harmonic-generation imaging of dermal collagen fiber in pre-wrinkled skin of ultraviolet-B-exposed mouse
124. Analysis of collagen fiber orientation in biological tissues using polarization-resolved second-harmonic-generation microscopy
125. In vivotime-series monitoring of dermal collagen fiber during skin burn healing using second-harmonic-generation microscopy
126. Quantitative in situtime-series evaluation of osteoblastic collagen synthesis under cyclic strain using second-harmonic-generation microscopy
127. Quantitative evaluation of healing degree in injured tendons based on orientation analysis of collagen fibers by using Fourier-transform second-harmonic-generation microscopy and its relationship to mechanical property
128. In vivotime-lapse imaging of skin burn wound healing using second-harmonic generation microscopy
129. S0210103 Visualization of collagen produced by osteoblasts using collagen-sensitive SHG microscopy
130. Fast polarization-resolved SHG microscopy for in vivo imaging of collagen orientation
131. In vivo imaging of collagen fiber orientation with rapid polarization-resolved SHG microscopy
132. In vivo imaging of dermal collagen in skin burn by collagen-sensitive second-harmonic-generation microscopy
133. C221 In vivo measurement of human dermal collagen orientation using rapid polarization-resolved SHG microscopy
134. Two-dimensional auto-correlation analysis and Fourier-transform analysis of second-harmonic-generation image for quantitative analysis of collagen fiber in human facial skin
135. Optical-frequency-comb based ultrasound sensor
136. Stochastic Single-Molecule Conductance Switching of Nitro-Substituted Oligo(phenylene-ethynylene) in Matrix of Low-Density Alkanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers
137. Observation of Current Modulation through Self-Assembled Monolayer Molecule in Transistor Structure
138. Observation of current modulation in SAM-FET fabricated by an air-bridge structure
139. Scanless confocal phase imaging with dual comb microscopy
140. Observation of tendon repair in animal model using second-harmonic-generation microscopy
141. One shot confocal microscopy based on wavelength/space conversion by use of multichannel spectrometer
142. In situ visualization of dermal collagen dynamics during skin burn healing using second-harmonic-generation microscopy
143. In vivovisualization of collagen fiber produced by cultured osteoblasts using sensitive second-harmonic-generation microscopy equipped with a 10-fs mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser
144. Accumulation of LHCP II apoprotein in wax-rich cells of Euglena in low light or in the presence of streptomycin
145. Photocontrol and processing of LHCP II apoprotein in Euglena: Possible role of Golgi and other cytoplasmic sites
146. Stage-dependent localization of LHCP II apoprotein in the Golgi of synchronized cells of Euglena gracilis by immunogold electron microscopy
147. Interactions between the nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles during the cell cycle of Euglena gracilis in synchronized cultures
148. Three-dimensional distribution of ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygemase during the early development of proplastids in dark-grown Euglena cells transferred to an inorganic medium
149. Immunocytochemical studies on the behavior of RuBisCO and LHCP II during the cell cycle of synchronized Euglena gracilis
150. BEHAVIOR OF CHLOROPLAST NUCLEOIDS DURING THE CELL CYCLE OF CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII (CHLOROPHYTA) IN SYNCHRONIZED CULTURE1
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