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    A catheter tactile sensor for measuring hardness of soft tissue : measurement in a silicone model and in an in vitro human prostate model by EKLUND, A, BERGH, A, LINDAHL, O. A

    “…Tissue hardness is related to tissue composition, and this is often changed by disease. It is therefore of interest to measure the hardness in an objective and…”
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    Evaluation of applanation resonator sensors for intra-ocular pressure measurement: results from clinical and in vitro studies by EKLUND, A, LINDEN, C, BÄCKLUND, T, ANDERSSON, B. M, LINDAHL, O. A

    “…Glaucoma is an eye disease that, in its most common form, is characterised by high intra-ocular pressure (IOP), reduced visual field and optic nerve damage…”
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    Threshold behaviour in photodetachment into a final state with large negative polarizability by Rohlén, J., Lindahl, A. O., Hultgren, H., Thomas, R. D., Pegg, D. J., Hanstorp, D.

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-06-2014)
    “…In a recent experiment, Lindahl et al. (Lindahl A. O. et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 108 (2012) 033004) observed a new threshold behavior in the photodetachment of…”
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    Threshold photodetachment in a repulsive potential by Lindahl, A O, Rohlén, J, Hultgren, H, Kiyan, I Yu, Pegg, D J, Walter, C W, Hanstorp, D

    Published in Physical review letters (20-01-2012)
    “…We report on the first experimental observation of a new threshold behavior observed in the 5(2)G partial channel in photodetachment of K(-). It arises from…”
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    Dual-modality probe intended for prostate cancer detection combining Raman spectroscopy and tactile resonance technology-discrimination of normal human prostate tissues ex vivo by Nyberg, M., Jalkanen, V., Ramser, K., Ljungberg, B., Bergh, A., Lindahl, O. A.

    “…Abstract Prostate cancer is the most common cancer for men in the western world. For the first time, a dual-modality probe, combining Raman spectroscopy and…”
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    A resonator sensor for measurement of intraocular pressure--evaluation in an in vitro pig-eye model by Eklund, A, Bäcklund, T, Lindahl, O A

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-08-2000)
    “…Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement is performed routinely at every eye clinic. High IOP, which can be a sign of glaucoma, can lead to degeneration of the…”
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    A tactile sensor for detection of physical properties of human skin in vivo by Lindahl, O. A., Omata, S., ängquist, K.A.

    “…A spring loaded tactile sensor with displacement sensing has been evaluated for non-invasive assessment of physical properties, stiffness and elasticity, of…”
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    The electron affinity of tungsten by Lindahl, A. O., Andersson, P., Diehl, C., Forstner, O., Klason, P., Hanstorp, D.

    “…The electron affinity of tungsten has been measured using laser photodetachment threshold spectroscopy in a collinear geometry. The electron affinity was…”
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    Technologies for localization and diagnosis of prostate cancer by Candefjord, S., Ramser, K., Lindahl, O. A.

    “…The gold standard for detecting prostate cancer (PCa), systematic biopsy, lacks sensitivity as well as grading accuracy. PSA screening leads to over-treatment…”
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    Tactile resonance sensors in medicine by Lindahl, O. A., Constantinou, C. E., Eklund, A., Murayama, Y., Hallberg, P., Omata, S.

    “…Tactile sensors in general are used for measuring the physical parameters associated with contact between sensor and object. Tactile resonance sensors in…”
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    Impression technique for the assessment of oedema : comparison with a new tactile sensor that measures physical properties of tissue by LINDAHL, O. A, OMATA, S

    “…To measure tissue oedema, the impression technique and a new tactile sensor technique are compared and evaluated in a silicone rubber model and in an in vivo…”
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    A catheter tactile sensor for measuring hardness of soft tissue: measurement in a silicone model and in anin vitro human prostate model by Eklund, A, Bergh, A, Lindahl, O A

    “…Tissue hardness is related to tissue composition, and this is often changed by disease. It is therefore of interest to measure the hardness in an objective and…”
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    Combining scanning haptic microscopy and fibre optic Raman spectroscopy for tissue characterization by Candefjord, S., Murayama, Y., Nyberg, M., Hallberg, J., Ramser, K., Ljungberg, B., Bergh, A., Lindahl, O. A.

    “…The tactile resonance method (TRM) and Raman spectroscopy (RS) are promising for tissue characterization in vivo. Our goal is to combine these techniques into…”
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    Non-invasive assessment of intercompartmental fluid shifts in burn victims by Zdolsek, Hans Joachim, Lindahl, Olof Anton, Ängquist, Karl-Axel, Sjöberg, Folke

    Published in Burns (01-05-1998)
    “…Two non-invasive methods (the bioimpedance technique, BIA, and the impression method, IM) were studied, to find out whether they are sensitive enough to detect…”
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    Comparison of Goldmann applanation and applanation resonance tonometry in a biomicroscope-based in vitro porcine eye model by Hallberg, P., Santala, K., Lindén, C., Lindahl, O. A., Eklund, A.

    “…We have developed an in vitro porcine eye model based on a biomicroscope, to simulate a clinical situation for IOP measurement on enucleated eyes. The aims of…”
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    Grip strength of the human hand--measurements on normal subjects with a new hand strength analysis system (Hastras) by Lindahl, O A, Nyström, A, Bjerle, P, Boström, A

    “…This study describes a method of acquiring data from healthy and non-injured men that can be used as reference data when measuring the grip strength of the…”
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    An image analysis method for prostate tissue classification: preliminary validation with resonance sensor data by Lindberg, P. L., Andersson, B. M., Bergh, A., Ljungberg, B., Lindahl, O. A.

    “…Resonance sensor systems have been shown to be able to distinguish between cancerous and normal prostate tissue, in vitro. The aim of this study was to improve…”
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