He et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Spatial mapping of tracheal ciliary beat frequency using real time phase-resolved Doppler spectrally encoded interferometric microscopyHe et al., 2019
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- He Y
- Jing J
- Qu Y
- Wong B
- Chen Z
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- ACS photonics
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Ciliary motion in the upper airway is the primary mechanism by which the body transports foreign particulates out of the respiratory system in order to maintain proper respiratory function. The ciliary beating frequency (CBF) is often disrupted with the onset of disease as …
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