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Experimental Myocardial Cryoinjury: Local Electromechanical Changes, Arrhythmogenicity, and Methods for Determining Depth of Injury
A rare congenital anomaly, bridge-like appendiceal fistula to the terminal ileum, demonstrated by MDCT
Photochemical tools to study dynamic biological processes
Light-responsive biologically active compounds offer the possibility to study the dynamics of biological processes. Phototriggers and photoswitches have been designed, providing the capability to rapidly cause the initiation of wide range of dynamic biological phenomena. We will discuss, in this article, recent developments in the field of light-triggered chemical tools, specially how two-photon excitation, âcagedâ fluorophores, and the photoregulation of protein activities in combination with time-resolved x-ray techniques should break new grounds in the understanding of dynamic biological processes