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Improving the sustainability of biopharmaceutical downstream processing through buffer recycling
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Two-stage diffuse fluorescence tomography for monitoring of drug distribution in photodynamic therapy of tumors
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Direct on-Chip Optical Communication between Nano Optoelectronic Devices
2025) In ACS Photonics(
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High-energy-density acoustofluidic device using a double-parabolic ultrasonic transducer
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Hydrogel impeller formation via vacuum degassing photopolymerization for micromixers
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Ultrasonographic Measurement of Common Carotid Artery Wall Pulse Dynamics and Longitudinal Motion – Method Validation and a Novel Parameter Ratio
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An annotated high-content fluorescence microscopy dataset with EGFP-Galectin-3-stained cells and manually labelled outlines
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Unimodular Transmit Sequence Design for FDA-MIMO Radar in the Presence of Mismatched Target Steering Vectors
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The Progression of Mycosis Fungoides During Treatment with Mogamulizumab: A BIO-MUSE Case Study of the Tumor and Immune Response in Peripheral Blood and Tissue
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Towards Out-of-Distribution Detection for Breast Cancer Classification in Point-of-Care Ultrasound Imaging
2025) 27th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR 2024 In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) 15313 LNCS. p.49-63(
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