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Article de revue

Lu, X., Moeini, M., Li, B., Thorin, E., & Lesage, F. (2020). Hypertension accelerates cerebral tissue PO₂ disruption in Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience Letters, 715, 134626 (7 pages). Lien externe

Lu, X., Moeini, M., Li, B., de Montgolfier, O., Lu, Y., Belanger, S., Thorin, E., & Lesage, F. (2020). Voluntary exercise increases brain tissue oxygenation and spatially homogenizes oxygen delivery in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging, 88, 11-23. Lien externe

Li, B., Lu, X., Moeini, M., Sakadzic, S., Thorin, E., & Lesage, F. (2019). Atherosclerosis is associated with a decrease in cerebral microvascular blood flow and tissue oxygenation. PLOS One, 14(8), e0221547 (13 pages). Disponible

Li, B., Esipova, T. V., Sencan, I., Kilic, K., Fu, B., Desjardins, M., Moeini, M., Kura, S., Yaseen, M. A., Lesage, F., Ostergaard, L., Devor, A., Boas, D. A., Vinogradov, S. A., & Sakadzic, S. (2019). More homogeneous capillary flow and oxygenation in deeper cortical layers correlate with increased oxygen extraction. eLife, 8, e42299 (28 pages). Disponible

Lu, X., Moeini, M., Li, B., Lu, Y., Damseh, R., Pouliot, P., Thorin, E., & Lesage, F. (2019). A Pilot Study Investigating Changes in Capillary Hemodynamics and Its Modulation by Exercise in the APP-PS1 Alzheimer Mouse Model. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13, 1261 (12 pages). Lien externe

Maafi, F., Li, B., Gebhard, C., Brodeur, M. R., Nachar, W., Villeneuve, L., Lesage, F., Rhainds, D., Rhéaume, E., & Tardif, J.-C. (2017). Development of a new bioactivatable fluorescent probe for quantification of apolipoprotein A-I proteolytic degradation in vitro and in vivo. Atherosclerosis, 258, 8-19. Lien externe

Li, B., Maafi, F., Berti, R., Pouliot, P., Rheaume, E., Tardif, J.-C., & Lesage, F. (2014). Hybrid FMT-MRI applied to in vivo atherosclerosis imaging. Biomedical Optics Express, 5(5), 1664-1676. Lien externe

Li, B., Pouliot, P., & Lesage, F. (2014). MRI-guided fiber-based fluorescence molecular tomography for preclinical atherosclerosis imaging. Photonics North 2014, 9288, 92880r. Lien externe

Li, B., Berti, R., Abran, M., & Lesage, F. (2014). Ultrasound guided fluorescence molecular tomography with improved quantification by an attenuation compensated born-normalization and in vivo preclinical study of cancer. Review of Scientific Instruments, 85(5). Lien externe

Li, B., Abran, M., Matteau-Pelletier, C., Rouleau, L., Lam, T., Sharma, R., Rheaume, É., Kakkar, A., Tardif, J.-C., & Lesage, F. (2011). Low-cost three-dimensional imaging system combining fluorescence and ultrasound. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(12), 126010. Lien externe

Communication écrite

Lu, X., Moeini, M., Li, B., Zhang, C., Sakadic, S., & Lesage, F. (janvier 2018). 3D brain oxygenation measurements in awake hypertensive mice using two photon phosphorescence lifetime imaging [Communication écrite]. Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XVIII, San Francisco, CA, United states (6 pages). Lien externe

Lu, X., Moeini, M., Li, B., Sakadžić, S., & Lesage, F. (février 2018). Voluntary exercise confers protection against age-related deficits in brain oxygenation in awake mice model of Alzheimer's disease [Communication écrite]. 2018 SPIE BiOS, San Francisco, California, USA (6 pages). Lien externe

Luo, Q., Ding, J., Lu, X., Li, B., Moeini, M., & Lesage, F. (janvier 2017). Simultaneous two-photon imaging of cerebral oxygenation and capillary blood flow in atherosclerotic mice [Communication écrite]. Neural Imaging and Sensing, San Francisco, California. Lien externe

Thèse de doctorat

Li, B. (2014). Multi-Modality Diffuse Fluorescence Imaging Applied to Preclinical Imaging in Mice [Thèse de doctorat, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Disponible

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