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Opt Lett ; 36(23): 4707-9, 2011 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22139291

ABSTRACT

We present a portable optical cataract assessment technology which measures with a circular photodetector the fraction of light scattered backwards by the human eye lens when illuminated by a laser diode. As our signal arises directly from the fundamental pathology-increased scattering in the lens-it directly assesses cataract extent and progression. Initial clinical results in undilated human eyes show device reading correlations in agreement with clinical examination and Scheimpflug photography.


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Cataract/diagnosis , Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Humans , Lasers, Semiconductor , Light , Optical Devices , Optical Phenomena , Scattering, Radiation
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Photosynth Res ; 103(3): 153-66, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20130995

ABSTRACT

Oxidation of photosystem I (PSI) donors under far-red light (FRL), slow re-reduction by stromal reductants and fast re-reduction in the dark subsequent to illumination by white light (WL) were recorded in leaves of several C(3) plants at 810 and 950 nm. During the re-reduction from stromal reductants the mutual interdependence of the two signals followed the theoretical relationship calculated assuming redox equilibrium between plastocyanin (PC) and P700, with the equilibrium constant of 40 +/- 10 (Delta E (m) = 86-99 mV) in most of the measured 24 leaves of nine plant species. The presence of non-oxidizable PC of up to 13% of the whole pool, indicating partial control of electron transport by PC diffusion, was transiently detected during a saturation pulse of white light superimposed on FRL or on low WL. Nevertheless, non-oxidizable PC was absent in the steady state during fast light-saturated photosynthesis. It is concluded that in leaves during steady state photosynthesis the electron transport rate is not critically limited by PC diffusion, but the high-potential electron carriers PC and P700 remain close to the redox equilibrium.


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Electrons , Helianthus/physiology , Helianthus/radiation effects , Light , Photosystem I Protein Complex/metabolism , Carbon Dioxide/metabolism , Electron Transport/radiation effects , Ferredoxins/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction/radiation effects , Photosynthesis/radiation effects , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Plant Leaves/radiation effects , Plastocyanin/metabolism , Spectrum Analysis
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Photosynth Res ; 94(1): 109-20, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17665150

ABSTRACT

The oxidation kinetics under far-red light (FRL) of photosystem I (PSI) high potential donors P700, plastocyanin (PC), and cytochrome f (Cyt f) were investigated in sunflower leaves with the help of a new high-sensitivity photometer at 810 nm. The slopes of the 810 nm signal were measured immediately before and after FRL was turned on or off. The same derivatives (slopes) were calculated from a mathematical model based on redox equilibrium between P700, PC and Cyt f and the parameters of the model were varied to fit the model to the measurements. Typical best-fit pool sizes were 1.0-1.5 micromol m(-2) of P700, 3 PC/P700 and 1 Cyt f/P700, apparent equilibrium constants were 15 between P700 and PC and 3 between PC and Cyt f. Cyclic electron flow (CET) was calculated from the slope of the signal after FRL was turned off. CET activated as soon as electrons accumulated on the PSI acceptor side. The quantum yield of CET was close to unity. Consequently, all PSI in the leaf were able to perform in cycle, questioning the model of compartmentation of photosynthetic functions between the stroma and grana thylakoids. The induction of CET was very fast, showing that it was directly redox-controlled. After longer dark exposures CET dominated, because linear e- transport was temporarily hindered by the dark inactivation of ferredoxin-NADP reductase.


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Color , Darkness , Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase/metabolism , Helianthus/enzymology , Helianthus/radiation effects , Plant Leaves/enzymology , Plant Leaves/radiation effects , Electron Transport/radiation effects , Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase/antagonists & inhibitors , Helianthus/metabolism , Photosystem I Protein Complex/metabolism , Photosystem I Protein Complex/radiation effects , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Titrimetry
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