Xose Luis Dean-Ben
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Recent Articles
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Li W, Chen Z, Liu Y, Rebling J, Hofmann U, Nozdriukhin D, et al.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging
. 2025 Mar;
PP.
PMID: 40030502
Given its direct relationship to tissue metabolism and various pathological processes, 3D mapping of blood oxygen saturation (sO) is essential for advancing our knowledge on oxygen delivery to tissues and...
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Nozdriukhin D, Lyu S, Bonvin J, Reiss M, Razansky D, Dean-Ben X
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2025 Jan;
e2404242.
PMID: 39854151
Efficient drug delivery remains a significant challenge in modern medicine and pharmaceutical research. Micrometer-scale robots have recently emerged as a promising solution to enhance the precision of drug administration through...
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Karakatsani M, Nozdriukhin D, Tiemann S, Yoshihara H, Storz R, Belau M, et al.
Alzheimers Dement
. 2025 Jan;
21(2):e14511.
PMID: 39807706
Introduction: Transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) is increasingly being investigated as a promising potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Although the safety and preliminary clinical efficacy of TPS short pulses have...
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Gezginer I, Chen Z, Yoshihara H, Dean-Ben X, Zerbi V, Razansky D
Nat Commun
. 2024 Dec;
15(1):10791.
PMID: 39737925
Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) has been essential to elucidate the intricacy of brain organization, further revealing clinical biomarkers of neurological disorders. Although functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) remains a cornerstone...
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Kalva S, Ozbek A, Reiss M, Dean-Ben X, Razansky D
Photoacoustics
. 2024 Nov;
40:100659.
PMID: 39553382
Optoacoustic (OA) tomography is a powerful noninvasive preclinical imaging tool enabling high resolution whole-body visualization of biodistribution and dynamics of molecular agents. The technique yet lacks endogenous soft-tissue contrast, which...
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Tang L, Nozdriukhin D, Kalva S, Zhou Q, Ozsoy C, Lyu S, et al.
Small Methods
. 2024 Oct;
9(1):e2400927.
PMID: 39449221
Optoacoustic imaging offers label-free multi-parametric characterization of cerebrovascular morphology and hemodynamics at depths and spatiotemporal resolution unattainable with optical microscopy. Effective imaging depth can greatly be enhanced by employing photons...
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Nozdriukhin D, Cattaneo M, Klingler N, Lyu S, Li W, de Espinosa F, et al.
Small
. 2024 Oct;
20(51):e2404904.
PMID: 39394978
Localization optoacoustic tomography (LOT) has recently emerged as a transformative super-resolution technique breaking through the acoustic diffraction limit in deep-tissue optoacoustic (OA) imaging via individual localization and tracking of particles...
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Combes B, Kalva S, Benveniste P, Tournant A, Law M, Newton J, et al.
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging
. 2024 Oct;
52(2):427-443.
PMID: 39382580
Purpose: Metabolism and bioenergetics in the central nervous system play important roles in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we employed a multimodal imaging approach to assess oxygenation changes...
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Chen Z, Gezginer I, Zhou Q, Tang L, Dean-Ben X, Razansky D
Chem Soc Rev
. 2024 May;
53(12):6068-6099.
PMID: 38738633
Optoacoustic (OA) imaging offers powerful capabilities for interrogating biological tissues with rich optical absorption contrast while maintaining high spatial resolution for deep tissue observations. The spectrally distinct absorption of visible...
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Hatami M, Ozbek A, Dean-Ben X, Gutierrez J, Schill A, Razansky D, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2024 Mar;
11(22):e2400089.
PMID: 38526147
Noninvasive monitoring of cardiac development can potentially prevent cardiac anomalies in adulthood. Mouse models provide unique opportunities to study cardiac development and disease in mammals. However, high-resolution noninvasive functional analyses...