42 results on '"Tsen, Shaw-Wei D."'
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2. Selective imaging of solid tumours via the calcium-dependent high-affinity binding of a cyclic octapeptide to phosphorylated Annexin A2
3. Pathogen inactivation using SEPHODIS
4. Ultrashort pulsed laser treatment inactivates viruses by inhibiting viral replication and transcription in the host nucleus
5. Head‐Mounted Devices for Noninvasive Cancer Imaging and Intraoperative Image‐Guided Surgery
6. Antigen-Specific Cancer Immunotherapy: HPV-Associated Cervical Cancer as a Model System
7. Therapeutic HPV DNA vaccines
8. Enhancing DNA vaccine potency by modifying the properties of antigen-presenting cells
9. Prospects for a novel ultrashort pulsed laser technology for pathogen inactivation
10. Femtosecond laser treatment enhances DNA transfection efficiency in vivo
11. Inactivation of viruses by coherent excitations with a low power visible femtosecond laser
12. Observation of the low frequency vibrational modes of bacteriophage M13 in water by Raman spectroscopy
13. Selective Photonic Disinfection of Cell Culture Using a Visible Ultrashort Pulsed Laser
14. Pathogen Reduction in Human Plasma Using an Ultrashort Pulsed Laser
15. Selective Photonic Disinfection: A ray of hope in the war against pathogens.
16. Studies of inactivation mechanism of non-enveloped icosahedral virus by a visible ultrashort pulsed laser
17. Prospects for a Novel Ultrashort Pulsed Laser Technology for Pathogen Inactivation
18. Evidence of a Novel Gene from Aeromonas hydrophila Encoding a Putative Siderophore Receptor Involved in Bacterial Growth and Survival
19. Inactivation of Viruses by Coherent Excitations with a Low Power Visible Femtosecond Laser
20. Inactivation of enveloped virus by laser-driven protein aggregation
21. Inactivation of encephalomyocarditis virus and salmonella typhimurium by using a visible femtosecond laser
22. Studies of inactivation of encephalomyocarditis virus, M13 bacteriophage, and Salmonella typhimurium by using a visible femtosecond laser: insight into the possible inactivation mechanisms
23. Photonic approach to the selective inactivation of viruses with a near-infrared ultrashort pulsed laser
24. Femtosecond laser treatment enhances DNA transfection efficiency in vivo
25. Selective inactivation of human immunodeficiency virus with an ultrashort pulsed laser
26. Photonic approach to the selective inactivation of viruses with a near-infrared subpicosecond fiber laser
27. Selective inactivation of human immunodeficiency virus with subpicosecond near-infrared laser pulses
28. Evidence of a Novel Gene from Aeromonas hydrophila Encoding a Putative Siderophore Receptor Involved in Bacterial Growth and Survival
29. Inactivation of viruses with a femtosecond laser via impulsive stimulated Raman scattering
30. Evidence of a Novel Gene fromAeromonas hydrophilaEncoding a Putative Siderophore Receptor Involved in Bacterial Growth and Survival
31. Selective inactivation of micro-organisms with near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses
32. Inactivation of viruses with a very low power visible femtosecond laser
33. Probing the low-frequency vibrational modes of viruses with Raman scattering—bacteriophage M13 in water
34. Inactivation of viruses by laser-driven coherent excitations via impulsive stimulated Raman scattering process
35. Inactivation of viruses by coherent excitations with a low power visible femtosecond laser
36. Raman scattering studies of the low-frequency vibrational modes of bacteriophage M13 in water—observation of an axial torsion mode
37. Lycopene is more potent than beta carotene in the neutralization of singlet oxygen: role of energy transfer probed by ultrafast Raman spectroscopy
38. Non-equilibrium carrier transport in a high-quality InN film grown on GaN
39. Detection of non-equilibrium longitudinal optical phonons in InN and its consequences
40. Inactivation of encephalomyocarditis virus and salmonella typhimurium by using a visible femtosecond laser.
41. Selective inactivation of human immunodeficiency virus with an ultrashort pulsed laser.
42. Lycopene is more potent than beta carotene in the neutralization of singlet oxygen: role of energy transfer probed by ultrafast Raman spectroscopy.
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