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Yona Tadir
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 117
Citations - 3243
Yona Tadir is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Photodynamic therapy. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3108 citations. Previous affiliations of Yona Tadir include Rabin Medical Center & Tel Aviv University.
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Laser trapping in cell biology
TL;DR: An analytical model was developed that accurately describes the forces exerted on dielectric microspheres while in a single-beam gradient force optical trap and predicts the existence of a stable trapping point and effective trapping range.
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Thoracoscopic carbon dioxide laser treatment of bullous emphysema.
Akio Wakabayashi,Matthew Brenner,Raouf A. Kayaleh,Michael W. Berns,S.J. Barker,S.J. Rice,Yona Tadir,L. DellaBella,Archie F. Wilson +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that selected patients with diffuse emphysema and pulmonary bullae may benefit from thoracoscopic carbon dioxide laser ablation.
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Electrical cutting device for laparoscopic removal of tissue from the abdominal cavity.
TL;DR: A new prototype instrument is introduced that allows quick laparoscopic removal of fibromas, ovaries, or other tissues from the abdomen that provides a safe and effective approach inside the abdominal cavity.
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Light and energy based therapeutics for genitourinary syndrome of menopause: Consensus and controversies
Yona Tadir,Adrian Gaspar,Ahinoam Lev-Sagie,Macrene Alexiades,Red Alinsod,Alex Bader,Alberto Calligaro,Jorge A Elias,Marco Gambaciani,Jorge Gaviria,Cheryl B Iglesia,Ksenija Selih-Martinec,Patricia L Mwesigwa,Urška Bizjak Ogrinc,Stefano Salvatore,Paolo Scollo,Nicola Zerbinati,J. S. Nelson +17 more
TL;DR: This review aimed to review data and to guide future research, assessing the efficacy of fractional laser, and radiofrequency on the vaginal wall in reversing natural aging processes.
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Micromanipulation of sperm by a laser generated optical trap.
TL;DR: The force generated by the radiation pressure of a low power laser beam induces an optical trap which may be used to manipulate sperm and this optical micromanipulator may also be useful for studying the forcegenerated by a single spermatozoa and evaluating the influence of drugs on motility.