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Jonathan T. C. Liu
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 148
Citations - 4223
Jonathan T. C. Liu is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microscope & Microscopy. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 145 publications receiving 3480 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan T. C. Liu include Stanford University & Stony Brook University.
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DCDC2 is associated with reading disability and modulates neuronal development in the brain
Haiying Meng,Shelley D. Smith,Karl Hager,Matthew A. Held,Jonathan T. C. Liu,Richard K. Olson,Bruce F. Pennington,John C. DeFries,Joel Gelernter,Joel Gelernter,Thomas O'Reilly-Pol,Stefan Somlo,Pawel Skudlarski,Sally E. Shaywitz,Bennett A. Shaywitz,Karen E. Marchione,Yu Wang,Murugan Paramasivam,Joseph J. LoTurco,Grier P. Page,Jeffrey R. Gruen +20 more
TL;DR: RT-PCR data show that DCDC2 localizes to the regions of the brain where fluent reading occurs, and RNA interference studies show that down-regulation alters neuronal migration.
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Light-sheet microscopy for slide-free non-destructive pathology of large clinical specimens
Adam K. Glaser,Nicholas P. Reder,Ye Chen,Erin F. McCarty,Chengbo Yin,Linpeng Wei,Yu Wang,Lawrence D. True,Jonathan T. C. Liu +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that an open-top light-sheet microscope optimized for non-destructive slide-free pathology of clinical specimens enables the rapid imaging of intact tissues at high resolution over large 2D and 3D fields of view, with the same level of detail as traditional pathology.
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A Raman-based endoscopic strategy for multiplexed molecular imaging
Cristina Zavaleta,Ellis Garai,Jonathan T. C. Liu,Steven Sensarn,Michael J. Mandella,Dominique Van de Sompel,Shai Friedland,Jacques Van Dam,Christopher H. Contag,Sanjiv S. Gambhir +9 more
TL;DR: A unique accessory, noncontact, fiber optic-based Raman spectroscopy device that has the potential to provide real-time, multiplexed functional information during routine endoscopy and could allow endoscopists to distinguish between normal and precancerous tissues rapidly and to identify flat lesions that are otherwise missed.
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Wavelength modulation absorption spectroscopy with 2 f detection using multiplexed diode lasers for rapid temperature measurements in gaseous flows
TL;DR: In this paper, the second-harmonic line shapes of two near-infrared water absorption features, at 1343 nm and 1392 nm, are used to infer temperatures in gases containing water vapor, such as combustion flows.
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Near-infrared diode laser absorption diagnostic for temperature and water vapor in a scramjet combustor
Jonathan T. C. Liu,Gregory B. Rieker,Jay B. Jeffries,Mark R. Gruber,Campbell D. Carter,Tarun Mathur,Ronald K. Hanson +6 more
TL;DR: Large signal-to-noise ratios demonstrate the ability of the optimally engineered optical hardware to reject beam steering and vibration noise and demonstrates the utility of a scanned wavelength modulation strategy in such situations.