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Electronics

Universal Optical Coherence

Investigators at the University of Pittsburgh have developed a solution to this problem, a true 3D OCT image browser running natively on an iPad.

By University of Pittsburgh

Reference Number   04295

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Electronics

Optical Coherence Tomography

Investigators have developed a way to normalize OCT data so that OCT images scanned on the same subject should look the same and provide similar quantitative measurements.

By University of Pittsburgh

Reference Number   04296

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Multi Sector

Signal Shape Modeling

Investigators have developed a novel method overcoming these limitations. By modeling the meaningful signal shape, speckle noise can be selectively and intelligently suppressed.

By University of Pittsburgh

Reference Number   04297

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Medical

Double-walled microspheres

Investigators have developed a biodegradable polymer nerve guide which locally delivers bioactive neurotropic factors in the proper concentration.

By University of Pittsburgh

Reference Number   04298

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Medical

Software to Analyze Numbers

a novel algorithm that allows the generation of an internal reference signal for copy number alteration detection. This method is referred to as Virtual Normals.

By University of Pittsburgh

Reference Number   04299

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Medical

Prepare patchy microspheres

Investigators have developed a robust and feasible procedure to develop regular and ordered patches onto microspheres. The patterns formed on these microspheres are heterogeneous.

By University of Pittsburgh

Reference Number   04300

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

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