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Versatile conjugated polymer nanoparticles for high-resolution O-2 imaging in cells and 3D tissue models Ghent University
Monitoring of O-2 concentrations during Corneal cross-Linking (CXL) by phosphorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (PLIM) Ghent University
3D O-2 imaging in the neuronal spheroids Ghent University
The making and meaning of the Liber Floridus : a study of the original manuscript, Ghent, University Library, MS 92 Ghent University
X-ray Vision to Detect CA Induced Disorders in ‘Braeburn’ Apples: from Microstructure Imaging to on-line Sorting KU Leuven
Preservation of quality of apples is a premium target during storage of these fresh products. However, during the production and storage the fruit can develop undesired quality losses, also during CA (Controlled Atmosphere) storage. ‘Braeburn’ browning disorder (BBD) is such a CA related internal disorder, that cannot be distinguished on the fruit exterior. However, internal disorders are likely to reflect massive changes in the microstructure ...
X-ray CT to detect internal structures in apple fruit. From high-resolution 3D microstructure imaging towards fast screening tools KU Leuven
Pome fruit is often stored up to 10 months at a low temperature (-0.5 ° C to 3 ° C), in combination with reduced O2 and elevated CO2 partial pressures. Storage at low temperature, combined with 'Controlled Atmosphere' (CA) is used to reduce the respiration activity of the fruit thereby minimising the associated quality changes, and thus extending the storage time. The gas composition is of great importance as physiological defects like internal ...
SURGICAL STRATEGIES TO SPARE BOWEL AND PREVENT RECURRENCE IN SMALL BOWEL AND ILEOCOLIC CROHN’S DISEASE KU Leuven
Introduction Perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (pCD) develops in 20% and recurs in 30% of Crohn's disease (CD) patients and typically follows a relapsing and remitting course. (1) The natural course of the disease is highly unpredictable. Most data are derived from outdated population-based studies and historical series. (2-5) After a mean duration of 10 years, 51% of patients with pCD are in stable remission, 9% have persistent drainage or ...