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    Molecular probes for autofluorescence-free optical imaging by Jiang, Yuyan, Pu, Kanyi

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, challenges and perspectives are discussed to further advance the next-generation autofluorescence-free molecular probes for in vivo imaging and in vitro biosensors.…”
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    Autofluorescence lifetime reports cartilage damage in osteoarthritis by Lagarto, J, Nickdel, MB, Kelly, DJ, Price, A, Nanchahal, J, Dunsby, C, French, P, Itoh, Y

    Published 2020
    “…It is challenging to monitor the status of cartilage in vivo and this study explores the use of autofluorescence lifetime (AFL) measurements to provide a label-free optical readout of cartilage degradation that could enable earlier detection and evaluation of potential therapies. …”
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    Fundus autofluorescence in patients with leber congenital amaurosis. by Scholl, H, Chong, N, Robson, A, Holder, G, Moore, A, Bird, A

    Published 2004
    “… PURPOSE: Fundus autofluorescence (FAF), as an index of lipofuscin accumulation in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), provides indirect information on the level of metabolic activity of the RPE and thus the integrity of the RPE/photoreceptor complex. …”
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    Detection of cartilage matrix degradation by autofluorescence lifetime. by Manning, H, Nickdel, M, Yamamoto, K, Lagarto, J, Kelly, D, Talbot, C, Kennedy, G, Dudhia, J, Lever, J, Dunsby, C, French, P, Itoh, Y

    Published 2013
    “…Here we report that the autofluorescence decay profiles of cartilage tissue are significantly affected by proteolytic degradation of cartilage ECM and can be characterised by measurements of the autofluorescence lifetime (AFL). …”
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    Carbonyl-based blue autofluorescence of proteins and amino acids. by Chamani Niyangoda, Tatiana Miti, Leonid Breydo, Vladimir Uversky, Martin Muschol

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Intrinsic protein fluorescence is inextricably linked to the near-UV autofluorescence of aromatic amino acids. Here we show that a novel deep-blue autofluorescence (dbAF), previously thought to emerge as a result of protein aggregation, is present at the level of monomeric proteins and even poly- and single amino acids. …”
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    Autofluorescent Biomolecules in Diptera: From Structure to Metabolism and Behavior by Anna C. Croce, Francesca Scolari

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Resilin or chitinous compounds, with their respective blue or green-to-red autofluorescence (AF), are commonly related to biomechanical and structural properties, helpful to clarify the mechanisms underlying substrate adhesion of ectoparasites’ leg appendages, or the antennal abilities in tuning sound detection. …”
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    Autofluorescence spectroscopy in redox monitoring across cell confluencies. by Derrick Yong, Ahmad Amirul Abdul Rahim, Chaw Su Thwin, Sixun Chen, Weichao Zhai, May Win Naing

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In this study, we demonstrate that autofluorescence spectroscopy-derived RR can serve as a rapid, non-destructive and label-free surrogate to cell metabolism measurements. …”
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    Autofluorescent parameters of the skin changes in accordance of age and insolation by E. V. Krylova, A. V. Krylov, N. N. Petrishchev, G. V. Papayan

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…<p>There are several key factors, such as age and sun exposure, the effects of which leads to a change in the properties of the skin, detected by the method of autofluorescent dermoscopy. In this paper we used the principle of multispectral imaging of the skin in the light of autofluorescence at excitation wavelength of about 400 nm. …”
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    Autofluorescence Is a Common Trait in Different Oceanic Fungi by Eva Breyer, Markus Böhm, Magdalena Reitbauer, Chie Amano, Marilena Heitger, Federico Baltar

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Natural autofluorescence is a widespread phenomenon observed in different types of tissues and organisms. …”
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    Autofluorescent parameters of the skin changes in accordance of age and insolation by E. V. Krylova, A. V. Krylov, N. N. Petrishchev, G. V. Papayan

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…There are several key factors, such as age and sun exposure, the effects of which leads to a change in the properties of the skin, detected by the method of autofluorescent dermoscopy. In this paper we used the principle of multispectral imaging of the skin in the light of autofluorescence at excitation wavelength of about 400 nm. …”
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    Riboflavin content in autofluorescent earthworm coelomocytes is species-specific. by Joanna Homa, Barbara Płytycz, Beata Kozioł, Małgorzata Rózanowska, A John Morgan

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…We have recently shown that a large proproportion of earthworm coelomocytes exhibit strong autofluorescence in some species (Dendrobaena veneta, Allolobophora chlorotica, Dendrodrilus rubidus, Eisenia fetida, and Octolasion spp.), while autofluorescent coelomocytes are very scarce in representatives of Lumbricus spp. and Aporrectodea spp. …”
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