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  1. Paraburkholderia fungorum Photoinactivation by Different Wavelengths
  2. Enhancement and Limitations of Green-Spectrum Dual-Wavelength Irradiation in Porphyrin-Based Antimicrobial Strategies Targeting Cutibacterium acnes subsp. elongatum
  3. Extracorporal Ovary Bioreactor System with Oxygen Supply and Drug Delivery Option
  4. A Collection and Analysis of Simplified Data for a Better Understanding of the Complex Process of Biofilm Inactivation by Ultraviolet and Visible Irradiation
  5. Effect of Far-UVC and Violet Irradiation on the Microbial Contamination of Spinach Leaves and Their Vitamin C and Chlorophyll Contents
  6. Disinfection of Human and Porcine Corneal Endothelial Cells by Far-UVC Irradiation
  7. Prototype of a Public Computer System with Fast Automatic Touchscreen Disinfection by Integrated UVC LEDs and Total Reflection
  8. Prototype of a Public Computer System with Fast Automatic Touchscreen Disinfection by Integrated UVC LEDs and Total Reflection
  9. Comparison of Different Far-UVC Sources with Regards to Intensity Stability, Estimated Antimicrobial Efficiency and Potential Human Hazard in Comparison to a Conventional UVC Lamp
  10. Determination of the intraocular irradiance and potential retinal hazards at various positions in the eye during transscleral equatorial illumination for different applied pressures
  11. One-Second Touchscreen Disinfection with Internal UVC-LEDs
  12. Decontamination of Fused-Silica Surfaces by UVC Irradiation as Potential Application on Touchscreens
  13. Sensitivity Analysis of C. auris, S. cerevisiae, and C. cladosporioides by Irradiation with Far-UVC, UVC, and UVB
  14. Future Disinfection of Touch Screens by Far-UVC-LEDs?—A Feasibility Study
  15. Photoinactivation by UVA radiation and visible light of Candida auris compared to other fungi
  16. Fast and Mobile Cataract Detection by Applying Line Laser Eye Illumination
  17. Photoinactivation of the bacteriophage PhiX174 by UVA radiation and visible light in SM buffer and DMEM-F12
  18. Assessment of Visible Violet Light for Hand Disinfection
  19. Investigation of the Antimicrobial Impact of Cold Atmospheric Plasma on Wet and Dry Microorganisms
  20. Photoinactivation of E. coli on Bagged Valerianella locusta and on Cichorium intybus var. foliosum with 222 and 254 nm
  21. Photoinactivation of Staphylococcus carnosus on Surfaces by Irradiation with Blue and Violet Light
  22. Advancement of a RGBW-LED pen for diaphanoscopic illumination with adjustable color and intensity with tests on ex-vivo porcine eyes in terms of retinal risk and correlated color temperature
  23. Feasibility study for a possible therapy of bacterial keratitis by UVB irradiation
  24. Basic studies on the influence of hemorrhage on the antimicrobial effect of visible light in a trachea model
  25. Disinfection of Transparent Screens by Side-Coupled UVA LED Radiation
  26. Reutilization of disposable rebound tonometer probes: Risk or return?
  27. Determination of Correlated Color Temperature in Ex Vivo Porcine Eyes during Intraocular Illumination
  28. Retinal risk of endoillumination: A comparison of different ophthalmic illumination systems
  29. Luminous Flux in Ex-Vivo Porcine Eyes during Endoillumination and during Transscleral Illumination Depending on the Transmission Properties of the Eyewall
  30. Far-UVC Radiation for Disinfecting Hands or Gloves?
  31. UV radiation sensitivity of bacteriophage PhiX174 - A potential surrogate for SARS-CoV-2 in terms of radiation inactivation
  32. Intraocular reflectance of the ocular fundus and its impact on increased retinal hazard
  33. Heat Inactivation of Influenza Viruses—Analysis of Published Data and Estimations for Required Decimal Reduction Times for Different Temperatures and Media
  34. Investigation on Potential ESKAPE Surrogates for 222 and 254 nm Irradiation Experiments
  35. Influence of Visible Violet, Blue and Red Light on the Development of Cataract in Porcine Lenses
  36. Review of Virus Inactivation by Visible Light
  37. Surface disinfection with white-violet illumination device
  38. UVC, UVB and UVA susceptibility of Phi6 and its suitability as a SARS-CoV-2 surrogate
  39. The effects of violet and blue light irradiation on ESKAPE pathogens and human cells in presence of cell culture media
  40. Development of a miniature chip-on-tip intraocular endoscope
  41. Enhanced cellular migration and prolonged chondrogenic differentiation in decellularized cartilage scaffolds under dynamic culture conditions
  42. Development and verification of a test rig for inactivation of bacteria and (corona-) viruses by UVC air disinfection systems
  43. Minimum irradiance required to inhibit microbial growth to prevent ventilatorassociated pneumonia by an endotracheal tube equipped with blue LEDs
  44. Vitrectome with Integrated LED Illumination: Development and Testing
  45. High Intensity Violet Light (405 nm) Inactivates Coronaviruses in Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) and on Surfaces
  46. Disinfection Properties of Conventional White LED Illumination and Their Potential Increase by Violet LEDs for Applications in Medical and Domestic Environments
  47. Cataract Development by Exposure to Ultraviolet and Blue Visible Light in Porcine Lenses
  48. Blue light inactivation of the enveloped RNA virus Phi6
  49. Microbial Photoinactivation by Visible Light Results in Limited Loss of Membrane Integrity
  50. Photoinactivation of Staphylococci with 405 nm Light in a Trachea Model with Saliva Substitute at 37 °C
  51. Development and first assessment of a RGBW-LED diaphanoscope
  52. Inactivation Effect of Violet and Blue Light on ESKAPE Pathogens and Closely Related Non-pathogenic Bacterial Species – A Promising Tool Against Antibiotic-Sensitive and Antibiotic-Resistant Microorganisms
  53. Photoinactivation results of Enterococcus moraviensis with blue and violet light suggest the involvement of an unconsidered photosensitizer
  54. Photoinactivation of the Coronavirus Surrogate phi6 by Visible Light
  55. Enhancement of Contact Lens Disinfection by Combining Disinfectant with Visible Light Irradiation
  56. Measurement of the retinal irradiation exposure during diaphanoscopic illumination
  57. Blue LEDs in Endotracheal Tubes May Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
  58. Pressure dependent direct transtissue transmission of eyewall, sclera and vitreous body in the range of 350–1050 nm
  59. Realisation and assessment of a low-cost LED device for contact lens disinfection by visible violet light
  60. Photoinactivation Sensitivity of Staphylococcus carnosus to Visible‐light Irradiation as a Function of Wavelength
  61. Antimicrobial Effect of Visible Light—Photoinactivation of Legionella rubrilucens by Irradiation at 450, 470, and 620 nm
  62. Potential self‐disinfection capacity of touch screen displays
  63. Higher Risk of Light-Induced Retinal Damage Due to Increase of Intraocular Irradiance by Endoillumination
  64. 405 nm and 450 nm photoinactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  65. Augmentation of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Treatment of Glioblastoma by Adding Ciprofloxacin, Deferiprone, 5-Fluorouracil and Febuxostat: The CAALA Regimen
  66. Augmentation of 5-aminolevulinic Acid Treatment of Glioblastoma by Adding Ciprofloxacin, Deferiprone, 5-fluorouracil and Febuxostat: The CAALA Regimen
  67. LED Illumination - A Hazard to the Eye?
  68. Histological Image Processing for the Assessment of Tissue Engineered Cartilage
  69. Gefahr durch LED-Licht?
  70. Short-Term Intraocular Pressure Rise during Locally Induced Force by Ophthalmologic Surgery Applications
  71. Knorpel-Tissue Engineering in der dynamischen Kultur unter Hypoxiebedingungen
  72. An intraocular micro light-emitting diode device for endo-illumination during pars plana vitrectomy
  73. New illuminations approaches with single-use micro LEDs endoilluminators for the pars plana vitrectomy
  74. Microbial photoinactivation by 470 nm radiation: an investigation into the underlying photobiological mechanism
  75. WGKT-Innovationspreis 2017 - Mit UV und violettem Licht gegen Legionellen
  76. Computational Analysis of Histological Images of Tissue Engineered Cartilage for Evaluation of Scaffold Cell Migration
  77. Automated bioreactor system for cartilage tissue engineering of human primary nasal septal chondrocytes
  78. Location and pressure dependent transmission of human and porcine sclera: an anterior to posterior examination
  79. Transscleral LED illumination pen
  80. Photoinactivation of Legionella rubrilucens by visible light
  81. Diaphanoskopie am Auge
  82. Photoinactivation of bacteria by endogenous photosensitizers and exposure to visible light of different wavelengths – a review on existing data
  83. Improved contact lens disinfection by exposure to violet radiation
  84. Efficient Disinfection of Tap and Surface Water with Single High Power 285 nm LED and Square Quartz Tube
  85. New bioreactor vessel for tissue engineering of human nasal septal chondrocytes
  86. Development and testing of mid-infrared sensors for in-line process monitoring in biotechnology
  87. A fencing robot for performance testing in elite fencers
  88. Development of a highly sensitive spectral camera for cartilage monitoring using fluorescence spectroscopy
  89. Improved Drinking Water Disinfection with UVC-LEDs for Escherichia Coli and Bacillus Subtilis Utilizing Quartz Tubes as Light Guide
  90. Visible optical radiation generates bactericidal effect applicable for inactivation of health care associated germs demonstrated by inactivation of E. coli and B. subtilis using 405-nm and 460-nm light emitting diodes
  91. Cartilage analysis by reflection spectroscopy
  92. Miniature LED endoilluminators for vitreoretinal surgery
  93. Two dimensional spectral camera development for cartilage monitoring
  94. Faserloser Miniatur-Chandelier-LED-Endoilluminator für die Pars-plana-Vitrektomie
  95. An extraocular non-invasive transscleral LED-endoilluminator for eye speculum integration
  96. Cartilage Analysis by Reflection Spectroscopy
  97. Two dimensional spectral camera development for cartilage monitoring
  98. Visible optical radiation generates bactericidal effect applicable for inactivation of health care associated germs demonstrated by inactivation of E. coli and B. subtilis using 405 nm and 460 nm light emitting diodes
  99. P5.4 - Development of a Spectral Camera for Cartilage Monitoring
  100. Data Pre-Processing Method to Remove Interference of Gas Bubbles and Cell Clusters During Anaerobic and Aerobic Yeast Fermentations in a Stirred Tank Bioreactor
  101. L14 - Datenvorbehandlungsmethoden für präzisere Inline- Bestimmung von Stoffkonzentrationen im Bioreaktor aus NIR-Absorptions-Spektren
  102. In-line monitoring of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation with a fluorescence probe: new approaches to data collection and analysis
  103. Fluorescence measurements on nanotiter plates
  104. Environmental analysis by laser-induced fluorescence detection on nano titer plates
  105. Highly Time Resolved Measurements of OH during POPCORN Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  106. Intercomparison of Tropospheric OH Measurements by Different Laser Techniques during the POPCORN Campaign 1994
  107. The measurement of tropospheric OH radicals by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy during the POPCORN Field Campaign
  108. Intercomparison of tropospheric OH radical measurements by multiple folded long‐path laser absorption and laser induced fluorescence
  109. In Situ Measurement of Tropospheric OH Radicals by Laser-Induced Fluorescence—A Description of the KFA Instrument
  110. Via Drilling