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    Analysis of a penny-shaped crack in a magneto-electro-elastic medium
    with F. Yang and T. Liu
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (28): 4397-4416. 2006.
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    Love, a concept revered across cultures and time, holds multifaceted meanings and roles in human experience. Plato, in his dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus, offers profound insights into the nature of love. However, Plato’s conception of love has been subject to criticism, with many viewing it as selfish, objectifying, and lacking in interpersonal connections. Central to these criticisms is the question of whether the lover’s affection for the beloved persists after grasping the concept of true …Read more
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    Adaptive-optics optical coherence tomography for high-resolution and high-speed in vivo retinal imaging
    with R. J. Zawadzki, S. Choi, S. Laut, J. S. Werner, S. M. Jones, S. S. Olivier, B. A. Bower, and J. A. Izatt
    We have combined Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography with a closed-loop Adaptive Optics system. The AO-OCT instrument has been used for in vivo retinal imaging. High-lateral resolution of our AO-OCT system allows visualization of the microscopic retinal structures not accessible by standard OCT instruments. © 2005 SPIE and OSA.
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    3D OCT imaging in clinical settings: toward quantitative measurements of retinal structures
    with R. J. Zawadzki, A. R. Fuller, D. F. Wiley, S. S. Choi, B. A. Bower, B. Hamann, J. A. Izatt, and J. S. Werner
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    © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Cell fragments devoid of the nucleus and major organelles are found in physiology and pathology, for example platelets derived from megakaryocytes, and cell fragments from white blood cells and glioma cells. Platelets exhibit active chemotaxis. Fragments from white blood cells display chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and bactericidal functions. Signaling mechanisms underlying migration of cell fragments are poorly understood. Here we used fish keratocyte fragments and dem…Read more