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Plexin D1 mediates disturbed flow-induced M1 macrophage polarization in atherosclerosis 期刊论文
HELIYON, 2023, 卷号: 9, 期号: 6, 页码: 15
作者:  Zhang, Suhui;  Zhang, Yingqian;  Zhang, Peng;  Wei, Zechen;  Ma, Mingrui;  Wang, Wei;  Tong, Wei;  Tian, Feng;  Hui, Hui;  Tian, Jie;  Chen, Yundai
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Plexin D1  Macrophage polarization  Disturbed flow  Bifurcation lesions  Atherosclerosis  
Excitation-based fully connected network for precise NIR-II fluorescence molecular tomography 期刊论文
BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2022, 卷号: 13, 期号: 12, 页码: 6284-6299
作者:  Cao, Caiguang;  Xiao, Anqi;  Cai, Meishan;  Shen, Biluo;  Guo, Lishuang;  Shi, Xiaojing;  Tian, Jie;  Hu, Zhenhua
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The Detection of Divalent Iron and Reactive Oxygen Species During Ferroptosis with the Use of a Dual-Reaction Turn-On Fluorescent Probe 期刊论文
MOLECULAR IMAGING AND BIOLOGY, 2022, 页码: 12
作者:  Wang, Yueqi;  Li, Changjian;  Zhuo, Jiaming;  Hui, Hui;  Zhou, Bing;  Tian, Jie
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Dual-reaction  Fe(II)  Ferroptosis  Fluorescent probes  ROS  Turn-on response  
Elimination of stripe artifacts in light sheet fluorescence microscopy using an attention-based residual neural network 期刊论文
BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2022, 卷号: 13, 期号: 3, 页码: 1292-1311
作者:  Wei, Zechen;  Wu, Xiangjun;  Tong, Wei;  Zhang, Suhui;  Yang, Xin;  Tian, Jie;  Hui, Hui
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Ferritin nanocages for early theranostics of tumors via inflammation-enhanced active targeting 期刊论文
SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES, 2021, 页码: 13
作者:  Jiang, Bing;  Jia, Xiaohua;  Ji, Tianjiao;  Zhou, Meng;  He, Jiuyang;  Wang, Kun;  Tian, Jie;  Yan, Xiyun;  Fan, Kelong
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ferritin nanocage  early theranostics  tumor-associated inflammation  multimodality tumor imaging  drug delivery