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Junjie Yao

@yaojj02

Associate professor of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University

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linkhttps://photoacoustics.pratt.duke.edu/ calendar_today19-06-2015 20:32:53

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Tiny, translucent glassfrogs increase their transparency two- to threefold while sleeping by temporarily storing red blood cells in their liver, according to a new Science study. Learn more in this week’s issue: scim.ag/WY

Tiny, translucent glassfrogs increase their transparency two- to threefold while sleeping by temporarily storing red blood cells in their liver, according to a new Science study.

Learn more in this week’s issue: scim.ag/WY
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Newly published on Science. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Still astonished by the whole body photoacoustic imaging of glassfrogs!

Newly published on Science. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Still astonished by the whole body photoacoustic imaging of glassfrogs!
NIBIB (@nibibgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We recently spoke with Junjie Yao from Duke Engineering about their recent study on the cover of Science Magazine, which used photoacoustic imaging to track the movement of red blood cells in the glassfrog. Learn more here: nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne… @NINDSnews Sonke Johnsen

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It’s #ImagingTheFuture week at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative! We’re sharing how breakthroughs in imaging science can improve our understanding of biology and help cure, prevent, or manage all disease Learn how scientists are #ImagingTheFuture with innovative tech: czi.co/3XKB5l8

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I am excited to be part of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s #ImagingTheFuture week. Read how 8 scientists are #ImagingTheFuture with cutting-edge tech ⬇️ czi.co/3XKB5l8

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In this study in mice, researchers led by Junjie Yao from Duke Engineering developed an ultra-fast photoacoustic microscopy imaging system to visualize functioning blood vessels across the entire brain. Learn more here: nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne…

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Through-tissue ultrasound 3D printing: NIH-funded researchers Junjie Yao and Y. Shrike Zhang have outlined a method in @Science to build biocompatible structures underneath multi-layered tissues. More here: go.nih.gov/llc4pG2 Duke Engineering @brighamresearch Harvard Medical School Duke University

Through-tissue ultrasound 3D printing: NIH-funded researchers <a href="/yaojj02/">Junjie Yao</a> and <a href="/shrikezhang/">Y. Shrike Zhang</a> have outlined a method in @Science to build biocompatible structures underneath multi-layered tissues. More here: go.nih.gov/llc4pG2

<a href="/DukeEngineering/">Duke Engineering</a> @brighamresearch <a href="/harvardmed/">Harvard Medical School</a> <a href="/DukeU/">Duke University</a>
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Researchers have developed an implantable optical window and corresponding techniques to image a mouse placenta throughout an entire pregnancy. Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: scim.ag/6i3

Researchers have developed an implantable optical window and corresponding techniques to image a mouse placenta throughout an entire pregnancy.
 
Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: scim.ag/6i3
NIBIB (@nibibgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The placenta is a crucial organ during pregnancy, yet much about it remains a mystery. Junjie Yao and colleagues at Duke Biomedical Engineering have captured high-res images of the mouse placenta in real time, providing an unprecedented view of its development. Take a look: nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne…

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Our fresh cover article in Science Advances on high resolution photoacoustic imaging of placenta development over the entire mouse pregnancy! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Our fresh cover article in Science Advances on high resolution photoacoustic imaging of placenta development over the entire mouse pregnancy! 

science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…