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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607709/ulm-mbcnrt-in-vivo-ultrafast-ultrasound-localization-microscopy-by-combining-multi-branch-cnn-and-recursive-transformer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gaobo Zhang, Wenting Gu, Yaoting Yue, Meng-Xing Tang, Jianwen Luo, Xin Liu, Dean Ta
Ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) overcomes the acoustic diffraction limit by localizing tiny microbubbles (MBs), thus enabling the microvascular to be rendered at sub-wavelength resolution. Nevertheless, to obtain such superior spatial resolution, it is necessary to spend tens of seconds gathering numerous ultrasound (US) frames to accumulate MB events required, resulting in ULM imaging still suffering from trade-offs between imaging quality, data acquisition time and data processing speed. In this paper, we present a new deep learning (DL) framework combining multi-branch CNN and recursive Transformer, termed as ULM-MbCNRT, that is capable of reconstructing a super-resolution image directly from a temporal mean low-resolution image generated by averaging much fewer raw US frames, i...
April 12, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607705/ultra-sr-challenge-assessment-of-ultrasound-localization-and-tracking-algorithms-for-super-resolution-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcelo Lerendegui, Kai Riemer, Georgios Papageorgiou, Bingxue Wang, Lachlan Arthur, Arthur Chavignon, Tao Zhang, Olivier Couture, Pingtong Huang, Md Ashikuzzaman, Stefanie Dencks, Chris Dunsby, Brandon Helfield, Jorgen Arendt Jensen, Thomas Lisson, Matthew R Lowerison, Hassan Rivaz, Anthony E Samir, Georg Schmitz, Scott Schoen, Ruud Van Sloun, Pengfei Song, Tristan Stevens, Jipeng Yan, Vassilis Sboros, Meng-Xing Tang
With the widespread interest and uptake of super-resolution ultrasound (SRUS) through localization and tracking of microbubbles, also known as ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM), many localization and tracking algorithms have been developed. ULM can image many centimeters into tissue in-vivo and track microvascular flow non-invasively with sub-diffraction resolution. In a significant community effort, we organized a challenge, Ultrasound Localization and TRacking Algorithms for Super-Resolution (ULTRA-SR)...
April 12, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606001/learned-high-resolution-cardiac-ct-imaging-from-ultra-high-resolution-pcd-ct
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily K Koons, Hao Gong, Andrew Missert, Shaojie Chang, Tim Winfree, Zhongxing Zhou, Cynthia H McCollough, Shuai Leng
Coronary computed tomography angiography (cCTA) is a widely used non-invasive diagnostic exam for patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). However, most clinical CT scanners are limited in spatial resolution from use of energy-integrating detectors (EIDs). Radiological evaluation of CAD is challenging, as coronary arteries are small (3-4 mm diameter) and calcifications within them are highly attenuating, leading to blooming artifacts. As such, this is a task well suited for high spatial resolution. Recently, photon-counting-detector (PCD) CT became commercially available, allowing for ultra-high resolution (UHR) data acquisition...
February 2024: Proceedings of SPIE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605154/zyxin-is-important-for-the-stability-and-function-of-podocytes-especially-during-mechanical-stretch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felix Kliewe, Florian Siegerist, Elke Hammer, Jaafar Al-Hasani, Theodor Rolf Jakob Amling, Jonas Zeno Eddy Hollemann, Maximilian Schindler, Vedran Drenic, Stefan Simm, Kerstin Amann, Christoph Daniel, Maja Lindenmeyer, Markus Hecker, Uwe Völker, Nicole Endlich
Podocyte detachment due to mechanical stress is a common issue in hypertension-induced kidney disease. This study highlights the role of zyxin for podocyte stability and function. We have found that zyxin is significantly up-regulated in podocytes after mechanical stretch and relocalizes from focal adhesions to actin filaments. In zyxin knockout podocytes, we found that the loss of zyxin reduced the expression of vinculin and VASP as well as the expression of matrix proteins, such as fibronectin. This suggests that zyxin is a central player in the translation of mechanical forces in podocytes...
April 11, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604175/time-series-reconstruction-of-the-molecular-architecture-of-human-centriole-assembly
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marine H Laporte, Davide Gambarotto, Éloïse Bertiaux, Lorène Bournonville, Vincent Louvel, José M Nunes, Susanne Borgers, Virginie Hamel, Paul Guichard
Centriole biogenesis, as in most organelle assemblies, involves the sequential recruitment of sub-structural elements that will support its function. To uncover this process, we correlated the spatial location of 24 centriolar proteins with structural features using expansion microscopy. A time-series reconstruction of protein distributions throughout human procentriole assembly unveiled the molecular architecture of the centriole biogenesis steps. We found that the process initiates with the formation of a naked cartwheel devoid of microtubules...
April 5, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602306/neonatal-enteroids-absorb-extracellular-vesicles-from-human-milk-fed-infant-digestive-fluid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Yung, Yang Zhang, Madeline Kuhn, Randall J Armstrong, Amy Olyaei, Molly Aloia, Brian Scottoline, Sarah F Andres
Human milk contains extracellular vesicles (HMEVs). Pre-clinical models suggest that HMEVs may enhance intestinal function and limit inflammation; however, it is unknown if HMEVs or their cargo survive neonatal human digestion. This limits the ability to leverage HMEV cargo as additives to infant nutrition or as therapeutics. This study aimed to develop an EV isolation pipeline from small volumes of human milk and neonatal intestinal contents after milk feeding (digesta) to address the hypothesis that HMEVs survive in vivo neonatal digestion to be taken up intestinal epithelial cells (IECs)...
April 2024: Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600103/numerical-study-of-transient-absorption-saturation-in-single-layer-graphene-for-optical-nanoscopy-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Behjat S Kariman, Alberto Diaspro, Paolo Bianchini
Transient absorption, or pump-probe microscopy is an absorption-based technique that can explore samples ultrafast dynamic properties and provide fluorescence-free contrast mechanisms. When applied to graphene and its derivatives, this technique exploits the graphene transient response caused by the ultrafast interband transition as the imaging contrast mechanism. The saturation of this transition is fundamental to allow for super-resolution optical far-field imaging, following the reversible saturable optical fluorescence transitions (RESOLFT) concept, although not involving fluorescence...
April 10, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599302/machine-learning-based-3d-segmentation-of-mitochondria-in-polarized-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nan W Hultgren, Tianli Zhou, David S Williams
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that alter their morphological characteristics in response to functional needs. Therefore, mitochondrial morphology is an important indicator of mitochondrial function and cellular health. Reliable segmentation of mitochondrial networks in microscopy images is a crucial initial step for further quantitative evaluation of their morphology. However, 3D mitochondrial segmentation, especially in cells with complex network morphology, such as in highly polarized cells, remains challenging...
April 8, 2024: Mitochondrion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598375/refqsr-reference-based-quantization-for-image-super-resolution-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongjae Lee, Jun-Sang Yoo, Seung-Won Jung
Single image super-resolution (SISR) aims to reconstruct a high-resolution image from its low-resolution observation. Recent deep learning-based SISR models show high performance at the expense of increased computational costs, limiting their use in resource-constrained environments. As a promising solution for computationally efficient network design, network quantization has been extensively studied. However, existing quantization methods developed for SISR have yet to effectively exploit image self-similarity, which is a new direction for exploration in this study...
April 10, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing: a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595845/assessment-of-fetal-corpus-callosum-biometry-by-3d-super-resolution-reconstructed-t2-weighted-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Lamon, Priscille de Dumast, Thomas Sanchez, Vincent Dunet, Léo Pomar, Yvan Vial, Mériam Koob, Meritxell Bach Cuadra
OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of corpus callosum (CC) biometry, including sub-segments, using 3D super-resolution fetal brain MRI (SR) compared to 2D or 3D ultrasound (US) and clinical low-resolution T2-weighted MRI (T2WS). METHOD: Fetal brain biometry was conducted by two observers on 57 subjects [21-35 weeks of gestational age (GA)], including 11 cases of partial CC agenesis. Measures were performed by a junior observer (obs1) on US, T2WS and SR and by a senior neuroradiologist (obs2) on T2WS and SR...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593803/copii-with-alg2-and-escrts-control-lysosome-dependent-microautophagy-of-er-exit-sites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya-Cheng Liao, Song Pang, Wei-Ping Li, Gleb Shtengel, Heejun Choi, Kathy Schaefer, C Shan Xu, Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz
Endoplasmic reticulum exit sites (ERESs) are tubular outgrowths of endoplasmic reticulum that serve as the earliest station for protein sorting and export into the secretory pathway. How these structures respond to different cellular conditions remains unclear. Here, we report that ERESs undergo lysosome-dependent microautophagy when Ca2+  is released by lysosomes in response to nutrient stressors such as mTOR inhibition or amino acid starvation in mammalian cells. Targeting and uptake of ERESs into lysosomes were observed by super-resolution live-cell imaging and focus ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM)...
April 6, 2024: Developmental Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593639/essential-role-of-alix-in-regulating-cardiomyocyte-exosome-biogenesis-under-physiological-and-stress-conditions
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Xinjian Wang, Shuxian Han, Jinxiu Liang, Chen Xu, Ranran Cao, Shuoyang Liu, Yi Luan, Ying Gu, Peidong Han
BACKGROUND: Exosomes released by cardiomyocytes are essential mediators of intercellular communications within the heart, and various exosomal proteins and miRNAs are associated with cardiovascular diseases. However, whether the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) and its key component Alix is required for exosome biogenesis within cardiomyocyte remains poorly understood. METHODS: Super-resolution imaging was performed to investigate the subcellular location of Alix and multivesicular body (MVB) in primary cardiomyocytes...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593280/rasp-optimal-single-puncta-detection-in-complex-cellular-backgrounds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bin Fu, Emma E Brock, Rebecca Andrews, Jonathan C Breiter, Ru Tian, Christina E Toomey, Joanne Lachica, Tammaryn Lashley, Mina Ryten, Nicholas W Wood, Michele Vendruscolo, Sonia Gandhi, Lucien E Weiss, Joseph S Beckwith, Steven F Lee
Super-resolution and single-molecule microscopies have been increasingly applied to complex biological systems. A major challenge of these approaches is that fluorescent puncta must be detected in the low signal, high noise, heterogeneous background environments of cells and tissue. We present RASP, Radiality Analysis of Single Puncta, a bioimaging-segmentation method that solves this problem. RASP removes false-positive puncta that other analysis methods detect and detects features over a broad range of spatial scales: from single proteins to complex cell phenotypes...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591519/alcohol-induced-golgiphagy-is-triggered-by-the-downregulation-of-golgi-gtpase-rab3d
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda J Macke, Taylor E Divita, Artem N Pachikov, Sundararajan Mahalingam, Ramesh Bellamkonda, Karuna Rasineni, Carol A Casey, Armen Petrosyan
The development of alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is associated with disorganized Golgi apparatus and accelerated phagophore formation. While Golgi membranes may contribute to phagophores, association between Golgi alterations and macroautophagy/autophagy remains unclear. GOLGA4/p230 (golgin A4), a dimeric Golgi matrix protein, participates in phagophore formation, but the underlying mechanism is elusive. Our prior research identified ethanol (EtOH)-induced Golgi scattering, disrupting intra-Golgi trafficking and depleting RAB3D GTPase from the trans -Golgi...
April 9, 2024: Autophagy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589953/fluorescent-tools-for-the-standardized-work-in-gram-negative-bacteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario Delgadillo-Guevara, Manuel Halte, Marc Erhardt, Philipp F Popp
Standardized and thoroughly characterized genetic tools are a prerequisite for studying cellular processes to ensure the reusability and consistency of experimental results. The discovery of fluorescent proteins (FPs) represents a milestone in the development of genetic reporters for monitoring transcription or protein localization in vivo. FPs have revolutionized our understanding of cellular dynamics by enabling the real-time visualization and tracking of biological processes. Despite these advancements, challenges remain in the appropriate use of FPs, specifically regarding their proper application, protein turnover dynamics, and the undesired disruption of cellular functions...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Biological Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588678/understanding-the-effects-of-microbubble-concentration-on-localization-accuracy-in-super-resolution-ultrasound-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcelo Lerendegui, Jipeng Yan, Eleanor Stride, Christopher Dunsby, Meng-Xing Tang
Super-Resolution Ultrasound (SRUS) through localising and tracking of Microbubbles (MBs) can achieve sub-wavelength resolution for imaging microvascular structure and flow dynamics in deep tissue in-vivo. The technique assumes that signals from individual MBs can be isolated and localised accurately, but this assumption starts to break down when the MB concentration increases and the signals from neighbouring MBs start to interfere. The aim of this study is to gain understanding of the effect of MB-MB distance on ultrasound images and their localisation...
April 8, 2024: Physics in Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588344/modeling-the-temperature-dependent-size-change-of-polydisperse-nano-objects-using-a-deep-generative-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reza Azad, Pia Lenßen, Yiwei Jia, Martin Strauch, Berk Alperen Bener, Dorit Merhof, Dominik Wöll
Modern microscopy techniques can be used to investigate soft nano-objects at the nanometer scale. However, time-consuming microscopy measurements combined with low numbers of observable polydisperse objects often limit the statistics. We propose a method for identifying the most representative objects from their respective point clouds. These point cloud data are obtained, for example, through the localization of single emitters in super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. External stimuli, such as temperature, can cause changes in the shape and properties of adaptive objects...
April 8, 2024: Nano Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588010/squaraine-dyes-exhibit-spontaneous-fluorescence-blinking-that-enables-live-cell-nanoscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bingjie Zhao, Daoming Guan, Jinyang Liu, Xuebo Zhang, Shuzhang Xiao, Yunxiang Zhang, Bradley D Smith, Qian Liu
Hampered by their susceptibility to nucleophilic attack and chemical bleaching, electron-deficient squaraine dyes have long been considered unsuitable for biological imaging. This study unveils a surprising twist: in aqueous environments, bleaching is not irreversible but rather a reversible spontaneous quenching process. Leveraging this new discovery, we introduce a novel deep-red squaraine probe tailored for live-cell super-resolution imaging. This probe enables single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) under physiological conditions without harmful additives or intense lasers and exhibits spontaneous blinking orchestrated by biological nucleophiles, such as glutathione or hydroxide anion...
April 8, 2024: Nano Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585896/rnase-l-induced-bodies-sequester-subgenomic-flavivirus-rnas-and-re-establish-host-rna-decay
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J Monty Watkins, James M Burke
UNLABELLED: Subgenomic flavivirus RNAs (sfRNAs) are structured RNA elements encoded in the 3'-UTR of flaviviruses that promote viral infection by inhibiting cellular RNA decay machinery. Herein, we analyze the production of sfRNAs using single-molecule RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization (smRNA-FISH) and super-resolution microscopy during West Nile virus, Zika virus, or Dengue virus serotype 2 infection. We show that sfRNAs are initially localized diffusely in the cytosol or in processing bodies (P-bodies)...
March 27, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585417/deep-learning-based-image-super-resolution-of-an-end-expandable-optical-fiber-probe-for-application-in-esophageal-cancer-diagnostics
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Xiaohui Zhang, Mimi Tan, Mansour Nabil, Richa Shukla, Shaleen Vasavada, Sharmila Anandasabapathy, Mark A Anastasio, Elena Petrova
SIGNIFICANCE: Endoscopic screening for esophageal cancer (EC) may enable early cancer diagnosis and treatment. While optical microendoscopic technology has shown promise in improving specificity, the limited field of view (<mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mrow><mml:mo><</mml:mo><mml:mn>1</mml:mn><mml:mtext>  </mml:mtext><mml:mi>mm</mml:mi></mml:mrow></mml:math>) significantly reduces the ability to survey large areas efficiently in EC screening...
April 2024: Journal of Biomedical Optics
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