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David McGloin

Researcher at University of Technology, Sydney

Publications -  165
Citations -  6805

David McGloin is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical tweezers & Light beam. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 161 publications receiving 5991 citations. Previous affiliations of David McGloin include University of St Andrews & University of Dundee.

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The spontaneously adhesive leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 (lfa-1) integrin in effector t cells mediates rapid actin- and calmodulin-dependent adhesion strengthening to ligand under shear flow

TL;DR: The results indicate that effector T cell integrins are highly expressed and spontaneously adhesive in the absence of inside-out integrin signaling but that LFA-1-mediated firm adhesion under conditions of shear flow requires downstreamIntegrin signaling, which is dependent on calcium/calmodulin and the actin cytoskeleton.
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Imaging in optical micromanipulation using two-photon excitation

TL;DR: In this article, the reconstruction of the Bessel light beam by excitation of two-photon fluorescence when used as an optical guide for microscopic particles dispersed within this dyed medium is presented.
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Forty Years of Optical Manipulation

TL;DR: In this paper, a field that was made possible through laser technology reaches an important milestone as well, as the laser celebrates its 50th anniversary, a field made possible by laser technology.
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Second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging of cancer heterogeneity in ultrasound guided biopsies of prostate in men suspected with prostate cancer

TL;DR: The collagen assembly in prostate tissue was investigated with second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy: malignant foci demonstrated a reticular pattern, with a typical collagen pattern for each Gleason score, suggesting collagen can act as a potential biomarker for cancer aggressiveness.
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3-D Printed Planar Dielectric Linear-to-Circular Polarization Conversion and Beam-Shaping Lenses Using Coding Polarizer

TL;DR: In this paper, a linear-to-circular polarization conversion coding unit is introduced, which introduces the necessary phase delay by adjusting its geometrical parameters, and the phase delay ranges from 0° to 360° and is discretized into 3 bit coding units corresponding to specific delays.