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2. Spatial distribution of macular pigment estimated by autofluorescence imaging in elderly Japanese individuals
3. Optical assessment of skin carotenoid status as a biomarker of vegetable and fruit intake
4. Reliability of a two-wavelength autofluorescence technique by Heidelberg Spectralis to measure macular pigment optical density in Asian subjects
5. Effect of an antioxidant supplement containing high dose lutein and zeaxanthin on macular pigment and skin carotenoid levels
6. Using Skin Carotenoids to Assess Dietary Changes in Students After 1 Academic Year of Participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
7. Concurrent validity of skin carotenoid status as a concentration biomarker of vegetable and fruit intake compared to multiple 24-h recalls and plasma carotenoid concentrations across one year: a cohort study
8. Skin Carotenoid Index in a large Japanese population sample
9. Evaluating the relationship between plasma and skin carotenoids and reported dietary intake in elementary school children to assess fruit and vegetable intake
10. Optical detection methods for carotenoids in human skin
11. Skin and plasma carotenoid response to a provided intervention diet high in vegetables and fruit: uptake and depletion kinetics , , ,
12. Resonance Raman spectroscopic evaluation of skin carotenoids as a biomarker of carotenoid status for human studies
13. MACULAR PIGMENT DISTRIBUTION RESPONSES TO HIGH-DOSE ZEAXANTHIN SUPPLEMENTATION IN PATIENTS WITH MACULAR TELANGIECTASIA TYPE 2
14. Macular Pigment Changes in Pseudophakic Eyes Quantified with Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
15. Reply to Byker Shanks et al. Measurement of Fruit and Vegetable Intake Incorporating a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Lens. Comment on “Di Noia, J.; Gellermann, W. Use of the Spectroscopy-Based Veggie Meter® to Objectively Assess Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Low-Income Adults. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2270”
16. Effect of age and other factors on macular pigment optical density measured with resonance Raman spectroscopy
17. Noninvasive assessment of dermal carotenoids as a biomarker of fruit and vegetable intake
18. Validation model for Raman based skin carotenoid detection
19. Relationships between Skin Carotenoid Levels and Metabolic Syndrome
20. Lutein and Zeaxanthin Distribution in the Healthy Macula and Its Association with Various Demographic Factors Examined in Pseudophakic Eyes
21. Macular pigment density changes in Japanese individuals supplemented with lutein or zeaxanthin: quantification via resonance Raman spectrophotometry and autofluorescence imaging
22. Use of the Spectroscopy-Based Veggie Meter® to Objectively Assess Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Low-Income Adults
23. Production of Deuterated Zeaxanthin by Flavobacterium Multivorum and its Detection by Resonance Raman and Mass Spectrometric Methods
24. Resonant Raman quantification of zeaxanthin production from Flavobacterium multivorum
25. Application of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to the Detection of Carotenoids In Vivo
26. Raman Detection of Carotenoids in Human Tissue
27. Noninvasive Assessment of Carotenoids in the Human Eye and Skin
28. Resonance Raman monitoring of lipid oxidation in muscle foods
29. Resonance Raman measurement of macular carotenoids in the living human eye
30. Author response
31. Resonance Raman Measurement of Macular Carotenoids in Retinal, Choroidal, and Macular Dystrophies
32. Non-Invasive Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Carotenoids in Human Skin
33. Resonance Raman measurement of macular carotenoids in normal subjects and in age-related macular degeneration patients
34. Optical Detection of Macular Pigment Formation in Premature Infants
35. Grade of Cataract and Its Influence on Measurement of Macular Pigment Optical Density Using Autofluorescence Imaging
36. Purification and partial characterization of a lutein-binding protein from human retina
37. Correlations Between Macular, Skin, and Serum Carotenoids
38. Skin Carotenoids as Biomarker for Vegetable and Fruit Intake: Validation of the Reflection‐Spectroscopy Based “Veggie Meter”
39. Using Skin Carotenoids to Assess Potential Dietary Changes After One Academic Year in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
40. Changes in Macular Pigment Optical Density and Serum Lutein Concentration in Japanese Subjects Taking Two Different Lutein Supplements
41. Changes in Macular Pigment Optical Density and Serum Lutein Concentration in Japanese Subjects Taking Two Different Lutein Supplements
42. Measurement of Carotenoids in the Living Primate Eye Using Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
43. Autofluorescence imaging of macular pigment: influence and correction of ocular media opacities
44. Optics and Quantum Electronics
45. Optical detection of carotenoid antioxidants in human bone and surrounding tissue
46. Reflection-based imaging of macular pigment distributions in infants and children
47. Interrelationships Between Maternal Carotenoid Status and Newborn Infant Macular Pigment Optical Density and Carotenoid Status
48. Blue-Light Reflectance Imaging of Macular Pigment in Infants and Children
49. Resonance Raman Spectroscopy and the Preterm Infant Carotenoid Status
50. Skin total carotenoids predict plasma carotenoid levels during a 28‐week experimental feeding study with varying levels of vegetables and fruit
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