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2004 Publications49. Boas, Gary. "Tying GFP fluorescence to its structure." Biophotonics International Dec 2004: 26. 48. Boas, Gary. "Multicolor cell line aids study of cell division."Biophotonics International Dec 2004: 29-30. 47. Boas, Gary. "Coherent x-rays propel refraction-based radiology."Biophotonics International Dec 2004: 48-49. 46. Boas, Gary. "Scanning system offers high-throughput bioanalysis."Biophotonics International Dec 2004: 50+. 45. Boas, Gary. "Controlled switching of GFP mutant."Biophotonics International Dec 2004: 54-55. 44. Boas, Gary. "Calibration enables quantitative measure in total internal reflection microscopy."Biophotonics International Dec 2004: 59-60. 43. Boas, Gary. "Feet hurt? Handheld laser scanner helps explain why." Biophotonics International Nov 2004: 16-17. 42. Boas, Gary. "In vivo microscopy technique exposes brain's extracellular space." Biophotonics International Nov 2004: 50-51. 41. Boas, Gary. "Near-IR fluorescence imaging identifies arthritis in mice." Biophotonics International Nov 2004: 51-52. 40. Boas, Gary. "New Maldi-MS technique improves speed and spatial resolution." Biophotonics International Nov 2004: 54-56. 39. Boas, Gary. "Imaging aids investigation of arm injuries in young baseball pitchers." Biophotonics International Oct 2004: 16-17. 38. Boas, Gary. "Piezoelectric cantilevers improve atomic force microscopy." Biophotonics International Oct 2004: 53-56. 37. Boas, Gary. "Technique achieves subnanometer resolution along the Z-axis." Biophotonics International Oct 2004: 58-60. 36. Boas, Gary. "Markerless laser registration helps improve surgical accuracy." Biophotonics International Sep 2004: 22. 35. Boas, Gary. "Three-color FRET at the single-molecule level."Biophotonics International Sep 2004: 24+. 34. Boas, Gary. "Multimodal approach used to probe mechanisms of adenovirus infection." Biophotonics International Sep 2004: 28+. 33. Boas, Gary. "FRET and flow cytometry monitor water treatment." Biophotonics International Sep 2004: 53-54. 32. Boas, Gary. "Gold incorporated into viruses offers spectroscopic enhancement." Biophotonics International Sep 2004: 56-59. 31. Boas, Gary. "Combined techniques aid study of proton-driven ATP synthesis."Biophotonics International Sep 2004: 59-61. 30. Boas, Gary. "Stereoscopic imaging and augmented reality advance computer-aided surgery." Biophotonics International Aug 2004: 17-18+. 29. Boas, Gary. "Laser diffraction helps to improve characterization of nasal drug delivery devices." Biophotonics International Aug 2004: 21-22. 28. Boas, Gary. "Alternating-laser excitation probes structures and interactions."Biophotonics International Aug 2004: 57-60. 27. Boas, Gary. "One- and two-photon excitation show efficacy of voltage sensitive dyes." Biophotonics International Aug 2004: 60-61. 26. Boas, Gary. "Software bolsters analysis of multidimensional data." Biophotonics International Jul 2004: 16-17. 25. Boas, Gary. "Optical microscopy verifies technique." Biophotonics International Jul 2004: 54-55. 24. Boas, Gary. "Hangin' With The Francis Kim Band." Jun 2004. skopemagazine.com. 23. Boas, Gary. "Cuvette-free spectrophotometer measures very small samples."Biophotonics International Jun 2004: 16-17. 22. Boas, Gary. "Piezo technique improves survival rates in nuclear transfer."Biophotonics International Jun 2004: 17-18. 21. Boas, Gary. "Force microscopy images interactions of optically trapped particles."Biophotonics International Jun 2004: 22-23. 20. Boas, Gary. "Low-cost frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime microscopy." Biophotonics International Jun 2004: 55-57. 19. Boas, Gary. "Dark-field illumination sheds light on chemotaxis."Biophotonics International Jun 2004: 60-61. 18. Boas, Gary. "Laser-induced fluorescence checks soil cleanup."Biophotonics International May 2004: 16-17. 17. Boas, Gary. "Fluorescence detection helps advance analytical ultracentrifugation."Biophotonics International May 2004: 17-18. 16. Boas, Gary. "Optical trap joins Raman microscopy to identify single spores."Biophotonics International Apr 2004: 18-19. 15. Boas, Gary. "Technique improves fluorescent signal quantification."Biophotonics International Apr 2004: 30-32. 14. Boas, Gary. "OCT images blood flow with complex geometries."Biophotonics International Apr 2004: 32. 13. Boas, Gary. "The Sun Always Shines on TV." Skope Magazine Apr 2004: 10. 12. Boas, Gary. "Plug In to 3 Prong Outlet." Apr 2004. skopemagazine.com. 11. Boas, Gary. "Holey optical fibers may enable miniaturized endoscopes."Biophotonics International Mar 2004: 17-18. 10. Boas, Gary. "Imaging Advances Improve Neurosurgery."Biophotonics International Mar 2004: 38-41. 9. Boas, Gary. "Fluorescence advances the treatment of neurological disease." Biophotonics International Mar 2004: 57-58. 8. Boas, Gary. "Miniature endoscope images colon cancer in mice."Biophotonics International Feb 2004: 54-55. 7. Boas, Gary. "Optical trapping and Raman microscopy combined to detect single liposomes." Biophotonics International Feb 2004: 59-60. 6. Boas, Gary. "Technique provides benefits for detecting DNA hybridization."Biophotonics International Feb 2004: 60-61. 5. Boas, Gary. "Single-fiber probe simplifies 3-D optical trapping."Biophotonics International Jan 2004: 20+. 4. Boas, Gary "Salmon carry bioluminescent marine bacteria upstream." Biophotonics International Jan 2004: 25. 3. Boas, Gary. "Immersion liquids increase optical penetration of brain tissue."Biophotonics International Jan 2004: 61-63. 2. Boas, Gary. "Colloidal particles improve surface-enhanced Raman scattering."Biophotonics International Jan 2004: 65-67. 1. Boas, Gary. "Noninvasive Imaging of the Brain." Optics & Photonics News Jan 2004: 52-55. |