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Autor:
Rakib Uddin Ahmed, Daniel Medina‐Aguinaga, Shawns Adams, Chase A. Knibbe, Monique Morgan, Destiny Gibson, Joo‐won Kim, Mayur Sharma, Manpreet Chopra, Steven Davison, Leslie C. Sherwood, M.J. Negahdar, Robert Bert, Beatrice Ugiliweneza, Charles Hubscher, Matthew D. Budde, Junqian Xu, Maxwell Boakye
Publikováno v:
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, Vol 10, Iss 9, Pp 1647-1661 (2023)
Abstract Objectives To explore filtered diffusion‐weighted imaging (fDWI), in comparison with conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), as a predictor for long‐term locomotor and urodynamic (UD) outcomes in
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https://doaj.org/article/fafc0f8e721d4aa48543ecf701dca5f0
Autor:
Murtaza S. Nagree, Jitka Rybova, Annie Kleynerman, Carissa J. Ahrenhoerster, Jennifer T. Saville, TianMeng Xu, Maxwell Bachochin, William M. McKillop, Michael W. Lawlor, Alexey V. Pshezhetsky, Olena Isaeva, Matthew D. Budde, Maria Fuller, Jeffrey A. Medin
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2023)
Abstract Mutations in ASAH1 have been linked to two allegedly distinct disorders: Farber disease (FD) and spinal muscular atrophy with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (SMA-PME). We have previously reported FD-like phenotypes in mice harboring a single
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https://doaj.org/article/04fa51e06c84484887be51ce53256008
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2023)
Abstract Multimodal microstructural MRI has shown increased sensitivity and specificity to changes in various brain disease and injury models in the preclinical setting. Here, we present an in vivo longitudinal dataset, including a subset of ex vivo
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https://doaj.org/article/a9c4310689cf41488b020659a1a3e157
Autor:
Ishan Singhal, MSE, Balaji Harinathan, MS, Ali Warraich, Yuvaraj Purushothaman, PhD, Matthew D. Budde, PhD, Narayan Yoganandan, PhD, Aditya Vedantam, MD
Publikováno v:
North American Spine Society Journal, Vol 15, Iss , Pp 100246- (2023)
Background Context: Finite element modeling (FEM) is an established tool to analyze the biomechanics of complex systems. Advances in computational techniques have led to the increasing use of spinal cord FEMs to study cervical spinal cord pathology.
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https://doaj.org/article/b095ad9bb79f43598854f825ec2b2780
Autor:
Brian D. Stemper, Alok Shah, Rachel Chiariello, Cassandra McCarthy, Kristin Jessen, Bailey Sarka, Jack Seifert, Matthew D. Budde, Kevin Wang, Christopher M. Olsen, Michael McCrea
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Vol 16 (2022)
Repetitive subconcussive head impact exposure has been associated with clinical and MRI changes in some non-concussed contact sport athletes over the course of a season. However, analysis of human tolerance for repeated head impacts is complicated by
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https://doaj.org/article/8142981651c8468dafc6ef1679f49f37
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma. 40:918-930
Traumatic spinal cord injury causes rapid neuronal and vascular injury, and predictive biomarkers are needed to facilitate acute patient management. This study examined the progression of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) biomarkers after spinal cord
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. :1-12
OBJECTIVE Spinal cord stress/strain during neck motion contributes to spinal cord dysfunction in degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM), yet the effect of surgery on spinal cord biomechanics is unknown. It is expected that motion-preserving and fusio
Autor:
Seongtaek Lee, Briana P. Meyer, Luis Hernandez‐Garcia, Shekar N. Kurpad, Brian D. Schmit, Matthew D. Budde
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 89:2305-2317
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 11 (2021)
Background and purpose Microstructure imaging with advanced diffusion MRI (dMRI) techniques have shown increased sensitivity and specificity to microstructural changes in various disease and injury models. Oscillating gradient spin echo (OGSE) dMRI,
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https://doaj.org/article/8d77d89e8da34bf4a72efc43c68e3ceb
Autor:
Matthew J. Muelbl, Megan L. Slaker, Alok S. Shah, Natalie N. Nawarawong, Clayton H. Gerndt, Matthew D. Budde, Brian D. Stemper, Christopher M. Olsen
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2018)
Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) commonly results in cognitive and psychiatric problems. Cognitive impairments occur in approximately 30% of patients suffering from mild TBI (mTBI), and correlational evidence from clinical studies indicates that
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https://doaj.org/article/0e04dda1b2b642baa8bfc13464ef936d