Sentences with phrase «noninvasive measurements»

In order to do this, we will collect DNA samples (blood), A-scan, and quantitative noninvasive measurements of the refractive state (where the eye is focused).
Now, the «smart» bandage developed by the team provides direct, noninvasive measurement of tissue oxygenation by combining three simple, compact and inexpensive components: a bright sensor molecule with a long phosphorescence lifetime and appropriate dynamic range; a bandage material compatible with the sensor molecule that conforms to the skin's surface to form an airtight seal; and an imaging device capable of capturing the oxygen - dependent signals from the bandage with high signal - to - noise ratio.
«Noninvasive measurement of cell death is a super exciting area with endless applications,» says developmental biologist Yuval Dor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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They researchers suggest that substance P measurement could be a new and noninvasive test to assess the risk of diabetic neuropathy.
Measuring tumors» oxygen levels could help doctors make decisions about treatments, but there's currently no reliable, noninvasive way to make such measurements.
Lauten SD, Cox NR, Brawner WR Jr, Baker HJ, Use of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry for noninvasive body composition measurements in clinically normal dogs.
Suction blister wounds are an excellent model for studying the effects of early wound healing.50 Measurement of the rate of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) through human skin provides a noninvasive method to monitor changes in the stratum corneum barrier function of the skin, providing an excellent objective method for evaluation of wound healing.51 The 8 blister sites were assessed daily for 8 days following removal of the blister chambers50 and then again on day 12, along with daily control values from adjacent nonwounded skin; after subtracting the average control values from the average daily measurement, the 90 % standard for healing was based on reaching 90 % of the day Measurement of the rate of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) through human skin provides a noninvasive method to monitor changes in the stratum corneum barrier function of the skin, providing an excellent objective method for evaluation of wound healing.51 The 8 blister sites were assessed daily for 8 days following removal of the blister chambers50 and then again on day 12, along with daily control values from adjacent nonwounded skin; after subtracting the average control values from the average daily measurement, the 90 % standard for healing was based on reaching 90 % of the day measurement, the 90 % standard for healing was based on reaching 90 % of the day 1 measures.
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