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Autor:
Tommy Chen, Laura Geraldino-Pardilla, Alessandro Marone, Andrea T. Frantz, Youngwan Kim, George Danias, Teja Kapoor, Andreas H. Hielscher, Kayla Neville, Anca Askanase
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Abstracts.
Background SLE arthritis is difficult to evaluate because of the sometimes-evanescent nature of the symptoms and limitations of physical exams and imaging studies. Dynamic diffuse optical spectroscopy (dDOS) can be used to assess changes in light abs
Autor:
Laura Geraldino-Pardilla, Anca Askanase, Alessandro Marone, Youngwan Kim, Andrea T. Frantz, Kayla Neville, Teja Kapoor, George Danias, Andreas H. Hielscher
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Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue XIII.
It is estimated that in the USA 1.5 million people suffer from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This autoimmune disease often involves joints, and more than 90% of those affected will experience joint pain, stiffness and swelling at some time duri
Autor:
Anca Askanase, Teja Kapoor, Alessandro Marone, Kayla Neville, Hyun K. Kim, Ioannis Kymissis, George Danias, Andreas H. Hielscher, Andrea T. Frantz, Youngwan Kim, Laura Geraldino-Pardilla
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Optical Diagnostics and Sensing XIX: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics.
We have developed a system of flexible optical imaging bands that can be used to assess the effects of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) on finger joints. Each imaging band consists of four pairs of light sources and a photodetector. The light sourc
Autor:
David J. Minderhout, Andrea T. Frantz
Publikováno v:
General Anthropology. 16:1-9
Autor:
David J. Minderhout, Andrea T. Frantz
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Practicing Anthropology. 31:16-20
In the 2000 U. S. Census, 18,348 people in Pennsylvania indicated that they were Native Americans, an increase of nearly 50% since 1990; another 34,302 identified themselves as "part-Indian." These numbers likely reflect a trend towards a greater acc
Autor:
David J. Minderhout, Andrea T. Frantz
Publikováno v:
Museum Management and Curatorship. 23:119-133
Founded in 1982, the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown, Pennsylvania has provided educational programs and exhibits to schools and individuals about the Lenape/Delawares, the indigenous people of Pennsylvania. The museum has served as an anchor p