Search Results for author: Ji-Xin Cheng

Found 5 papers, 0 papers with code

High-content stimulated Raman histology of human breast cancer

no code implementations20 Sep 2023 Hongli Ni, Chinmayee Prabhu Dessai, Haonan Lin, Wei Wang, Shaoxiong Chen, Yuhao Yuan, Xiaowei Ge, Jianpeng Ao, Nolan Vild, Ji-Xin Cheng

Here, we present a high-content stimulated Raman histology (HC-SRH) platform that provides both morphological and chemical information for cancer diagnosis based on un-stained breast tissues.

Multifunctional fiber-based optoacoustic emitter for non-genetic bidirectional neural communication

no code implementations9 Jan 2023 Nan Zheng, Ying Jiang, Shan Jiang, Jongwoon Kim, Yueming Li, Ji-Xin Cheng, Xiaoting Jia, Chen Yang

In vivo application of mFOE for successful simultaneous optoacoustic stimulation and electrical recording of brain activities was confirmed in mouse hippocampus in both acute and chronical applications up to 1 month.

Hippocampus

Mid-Infrared Photothermal-Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization for Functional Analysis and Genetic Identification of Single Cells

no code implementations6 Sep 2022 Yeran Bai, Zhongyue Guo, Fátima C. Pereira, Michael Wagner, Ji-Xin Cheng

Simultaneous identification and metabolic analysis of microbes with single-cell resolution and high throughput is necessary to answer the question of "who eats what, when, and where" in complex microbial communities.

Optically-generated focused ultrasound for noninvasive brain stimulation with ultrahigh precision

no code implementations19 Apr 2022 Yueming Li, Ying Jiang, Lu Lan, Xiaowei Ge, Ran Cheng, Yuewei Zhan, Guo Chen, Linli Shi, Runyu Wang, Nan Zheng, Chen Yang, Ji-Xin Cheng

Here, we report optically-generated focused ultrasound (OFUS) for non-invasive brain stimulation with ultrahigh precision.

Non-genetic acoustic stimulation of single neurons by a tapered fiber optoacoustic emitter

no code implementations17 Dec 2020 Linli Shi, Ying Jiang, Fernando R. Fernandez, Lu Lan, Guo Chen, Heng-ye Man, John A. White, Ji-Xin Cheng, Chen Yang

As an emerging technology, transcranial focused ultrasound has been demonstrated to successfully evoke motor responses in mice, rabbits, and sensory/motor responses in humans.

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