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Qingming Luo
Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Publications - 699
Citations - 16333
Qingming Luo is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 636 publications receiving 13282 citations. Previous affiliations of Qingming Luo include Hainan University & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Optimized optical clearing method for imaging central nervous system
TL;DR: This study not only accelerates the clearing speed of brain blocks but also preserves GFP fluorescence well by screening an optimal clearing temperature and will make PACT more applicable, which evidently broaden the application range of this method.
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Culture of gabaergic neurons from transgenic mice on multi-electrode array
TL;DR: The result showed that morphological changes might relate with signal processing in neural network, and suggest that the cultured transgenic neural networks of hippocampal neurons grown on microelectrode arrays could be a useful model system for future studies on properties of neuron ensembles and roles of GABAergic neurons in living neuronal network.
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Detection of time window of cerebral blood flow response induced by sciatic nerve stimulation using temporal clustering analysis
TL;DR: The data of the present study may possibly shed light on the development question of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) whether the ultimate spatial resolution attainable by fMRI is limited by the physiology of the cerebral blood flow response to activation or by the hardware and signal-to-noise ratio.
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Novel photobleaching model in living cells
TL;DR: The validity of this model was demonstrated with GFP photobleaching experiments in cases of one-photon excitation (1PE) and two-Photon excitations (2PE) respectively, and previously inexplicable experimental results published in literature were illustrated.
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In vivo optical imaging of bacterial infection and antibiotic response in intact nude mice
TL;DR: By imaging the luminance of red fluorescent protein (DsRed2)-expressing bacteria from outside intact infected animals, this simple, nonintrusive technique can show in great detail the temporal behavior of the infectious process.