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Evgeny Bogomolny
Evgeny Bogomolny
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Early spectral changes of cellular malignant transformation using Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy
E Bogomolny, M Huleihel, Y Suproun, RK Sahu, S Mordechai
Journal of biomedical optics 12 (2), 024003-024003-9, 2007
652007
Monitoring of viral cancer progression using FTIR microscopy: a comparative study of intact cells and tissues
E Bogomolny, S Argov, S Mordechai, M Huleihel
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects 1780 (9), 1038-1046, 2008
632008
Advanced statistical techniques applied to comprehensive FTIR spectra on human colonic tissues
A Zwielly, S Mordechai, I Sinielnikov, A Salman, E Bogomolny, S Argov
Medical physics 37 (3), 1047-1055, 2010
412010
Prediction potential of IR-micro spectroscopy for colon cancer relapse
RK Sahu, S Argov, S Walfisch, E Bogomolny, R Moreh, S Mordechai
Analyst 135 (3), 538-544, 2010
242010
Attenuated total reflectance spectroscopy: a promising technique for early detection of premalignancy
E Bogomolny, M Huleihel, A Salman, A Zwielly, R Moreh, S Mordechai
Analyst 135 (8), 1934-1940, 2010
192010
Early detection of premalignant changes in cell cultures using light-induced fluorescence spectroscopy
E Bogomolny, S Mordechai, A Zwielly, M Huleihel
European Biophysics Journal 38, 971-980, 2009
192009
Grading of intrinsic and acquired cisplatin-resistant human melanoma cell lines: an infrared ATR study
A Zwielly, S Mordechai, G Brkic, E Bogomolny, IZ Pelly, R Moreh, J Gopas
European Biophysics Journal 40, 795-804, 2011
172011
Infrared spectral changes identified during different stages of herpes viruses infection in vitro
V Erukhimovitch, E Bogomolny, M Huleihil, M Huleihel
Analyst 136 (13), 2818-2824, 2011
172011
Total viable bacterial count using a real time all-fibre spectroscopic system
E Bogomolny, S Swift, F Vanholsbeeck
Analyst 138 (14), 4112-4119, 2013
152013
Analysis of bacteria-derived outer membrane vesicles using tunable resistive pulse sensing
E Bogomolny, J Hong, C Blenkiron, D Simonov, P Dauros, S Swift, ...
Colloidal nanoparticles for biomedical applications X 9338, 187-192, 2015
92015
Early spectral changes of cellular malignant transformation using Fourier transformation infrared microspectroscopy. 2007
E Bogomolny
J Biomed Opt 12, 024003, 0
7
Near real time accurate bacterial enumeration in aquatic environment using an all-fibre optical system
E Bogomolny, S Swift, A Patel, M Cheng, F Vanholsbeeck
European Conference on Biomedical Optics, 87980N, 2013
32013
Near real-time, accurate, and sensitive fluorescence monitoring of microbiological safety
F Vanholsbeeck, S Swift, M Cheng, E Bogomolny
Optical Sensors, SeM4C. 6, 2014
22014
Sensitivity improvement of an all-fibre computerized optical fluorescence setup using dual fibre probes
A Patel, E Bogomolny, M Cheng, S Swift, F Vanholsbeeck
European Conference on Biomedical Optics, 87980F, 2013
22013
Enumeration of colloidal sub-micron particles using tunable resistive pulse sensing
E Bogomolny, GR Willmott, JHL Beal, WM Arnold
International Journal of Nanotechnology 14 (1-6), 38-46, 2017
12017
Dead/alive bacteria detection using an all-fibre optical system
E Bogomolny, S Swift, M Cheng, S van Binsbergen, F Vanholsbeeck
Frontiers in Biological Detection: From Nanosensors to Systems VI 8933, 69-76, 2014
12014
Classification of human colonic tissues using FTIR spectra and advanced statistical techniques
A Zwielly, S Argov, A Salman, E Bogomolny, S Mordechai
Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care II 7715, 198-208, 2010
12010
Towards developing an ultimate optical method for bacteria detection
E Bogomolny
Atlas of Science, 2017
2017
Enumeration of colloidal sub-micron particles using tunable resistive pulse sensing
WM Arnold, JHL Beal, E Bogomolny, GR Willmott
International Journal of Nanotechnology 14, 1, 2017
2017
Correction: Total viable bacterial count using a real time all-fibre spectroscopic system
E Bogomolny
Analyst 141 (15), 4804-4804, 2016
2016
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