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Yi Liu

Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park

Publications -  16
Citations -  219

Yi Liu is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical tomography & Photoimmunotherapy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 149 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Liu include Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

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Optical Nonreciprocity in Asymmetric Optomechanical Couplers

TL;DR: This work provides a promising solution for on-chip passive nonreciprocal device with the advantages of simple structure, low power consumption and large operating bandwidth.
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Biomimetic 3D-printed Neurovascular Phantoms for Near-infrared Fluorescence Imaging

TL;DR: The potential to print image-defined neurovascular phantoms with patent channels for contrast-enhanced near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging is assessed and insight into optimal methods for accomplishing this goal is provided and current limitations of this approach are elucidated.
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Wireless Optogenetic Modulation of Cortical Neurons Enabled by Radioluminescent Nanoparticles.

TL;DR: In this article, a radioluminescent Gd2(WO4)3:Eu nanoparticles were used for transcranial stimulation of cortical neurons expressing red-shifted, ∼590-630 nm, channelrhodopsin ReaChR, thereby promoting optogenetic neural control to the practical implementation of minimally invasive wireless deep brain stimulation.
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High-dynamic-range fluorescence laminar optical tomography (HDR-FLOT).

TL;DR: HDR-FLOT is presented, increasing penetration depth and improving the ability to image fluorescent samples with a large concentration difference, and the method was tested using an agar phantom and a B6 mouse for brain imaging in vivo.
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3D mesoscopic fluorescence tomography for imaging micro-distribution of antibody-photon absorber conjugates during near infrared photoimmunotherapy in vivo.

TL;DR: 3D FLOT reconstructed images allow us to evaluate the IR700 fluorescence distribution change with respect to the blood vessels and at different tumor locations/depths non‐invasively, thereby enabling evaluation of the therapeutic effects in vivo and optimization of treatment regimens accordingly.