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Anjul KhadriaConsultant | California Institute of Technology (2022) | DPhil (2017) University of Oxford Verified email at caltech.edu Cited by 135 |
High-gain and high-speed wavefront shaping through scattering media
Wavefront shaping (WFS) is emerging as a promising tool for controlling and focusing light
in complex scattering media. The shaping system’s speed, the energy gain of the corrected …
in complex scattering media. The shaping system’s speed, the energy gain of the corrected …
[HTML][HTML] Photoacoustic imaging reveals mechanisms of rapid-acting insulin formulations dynamics at the injection site
Objective Ultra-rapid insulin formulations control postprandial hyperglycemia; however,
inadequate understanding of injection site absorption mechanisms is limiting further …
inadequate understanding of injection site absorption mechanisms is limiting further …
Long‐Duration and Non‐Invasive Photoacoustic Imaging of Multiple Anatomical Structures in a Live Mouse Using a Single Contrast Agent
Long‐duration in vivo simultaneous imaging of multiple anatomical structures is useful for
understanding physiological aspects of diseases, informative for molecular optimization in …
understanding physiological aspects of diseases, informative for molecular optimization in …
[HTML][HTML] Tools to measure membrane potential of neurons
A Khadria - biomedical journal, 2022 - Elsevier
The brain is the most unexplored part of our body. The lack of sufficient tools has hindered
our understanding of the brain and the associated diseases. The study of neurons and the …
our understanding of the brain and the associated diseases. The study of neurons and the …
[PDF][PDF] Porphyrin dyes for nonlinear optical imaging of live cells
A Khadria, J Fleischhauer, I Boczarow, JD Wilkinson… - Iscience, 2018 - cell.com
Second harmonic generation (SHG)-based probes are useful for nonlinear optical imaging
of biological structures, such as the plasma membrane. Several amphiphilic porphyrin-based …
of biological structures, such as the plasma membrane. Several amphiphilic porphyrin-based …
Photoacoustic vector tomography for deep haemodynamic imaging
Imaging deep haemodynamics non-invasively remains a quest. Although optical imaging
techniques can be used to measure blood flow, they are generally limited to imaging within ∼1 …
techniques can be used to measure blood flow, they are generally limited to imaging within ∼1 …
Ultrafast longitudinal imaging of haemodynamics via single-shot volumetric photoacoustic tomography with a single-element detector
Techniques for imaging haemodynamics use ionizing radiation or contrast agents or are
limited by imaging depth (within approximately 1 mm), complex and expensive data-acquisition …
limited by imaging depth (within approximately 1 mm), complex and expensive data-acquisition …
Push–pull pyropheophorbides for nonlinear optical imaging
Pyropheophorbide-a methyl ester (PPa-OMe) has been modified by attaching electron-donor
and -acceptor groups to alter its linear and nonlinear optical properties. Regioselective …
and -acceptor groups to alter its linear and nonlinear optical properties. Regioselective …
[HTML][HTML] Single-shot 3D photoacoustic tomography using a single-element detector for ultrafast imaging of hemodynamics
Imaging hemodynamics is crucial for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of vascular
diseases. However, current imaging techniques are limited due to the use of ionizing radiation …
diseases. However, current imaging techniques are limited due to the use of ionizing radiation …
[HTML][HTML] Photoacoustic imaging of the dynamics of a dye-labeled IgG4 monoclonal antibody in subcutaneous tissue reveals a transient decrease in murine blood …
… Anjul Khadria is a management consultant at a global management consulting firm. He was
a postdoctoral scholar at California Institute of Technology, USA. He was awarded DPhil in …
a postdoctoral scholar at California Institute of Technology, USA. He was awarded DPhil in …