FluoSpheres™ Polystyrene Microspheres, 15 μm, blue fluorescent (365/415), for blood flow determination - Citations

FluoSpheres™ Polystyrene Microspheres, 15 μm, blue fluorescent (365/415), for blood flow determination - Citations

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Abstract
Fractal nature of regional ventilation distribution.
AuthorsAltemeier WA, McKinney S, Glenny RW
JournalJ Appl Physiol
PubMed ID10797111
'High-resolution measurements of pulmonary perfusion reveal substantial spatial heterogeneity that is fractally distributed. This observation led to the hypothesis that the vascular tree is the principal determinant of regional blood flow. Recent studies using aerosol deposition show similar ventilation heterogeneity that is closely correlated with perfusion. We hypothesize that ventilation ... More
Validation of fluorescent-labeled microspheres for measurement of regional organ perfusion.
AuthorsGlenny RW, Bernard S, Brinkley M
JournalJ Appl Physiol
PubMed ID8335595
'Estimations of dog lung, pig heart, and pig kidney regional perfusion by use of fluorescent-labeled microspheres were compared with measurements obtained with standard radiolabeled microspheres. Pairs of radio- and fluorescent-labeled microspheres (15 microns diam, 6 colors) were injected into a central vein of a supine anesthetized dog and the left ... More
Fluorescent microspheres to measure organ perfusion: validation of a simplified sample processing technique.
AuthorsVan Oosterhout MF, Willigers HM, Reneman RS, Prinzen FW
JournalAm J Physiol
PubMed ID7653638
A disadvantage of nonradioactive microsphere techniques is that the processing of samples is time-consuming and complex. We developed and validated a simplified processing method for the fluorescent microsphere (FM) technique. In seven anesthetized dogs with coronary artery stenosis up to six different FM and five different radioactivity labeled microspheres (RM) ... More
Segregation of saturated chain lipids in pulmonary surfactant films and bilayers.
AuthorsNag K, Pao JS, Harbottle RR, Possmayer F, Petersen NO, Bagatolli LA
JournalBiophys J
PubMed ID11916861
The physical properties of organized system (bilayers and monolayers at the air water interface) composed of bovine lipid extract surfactant (BLES) were studied using correlated experimental techniques. 6-Dodecanoyl-2-dimethylamino-naphthalene (LAURDAN)-labeled giant unilamelar vesicles (mean diameter approximately 30 microm) composed of BLES were observed at different temperatures using two-photon fluorescence microscopy. As ... More