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Autor:
Jonathan D. Thiessen, Jane Sykes, Gerald Wisenberg, John Butler, Lynn Keenliside, Frank S. Prato, Yoko Mikami, Kimberley J. Blackwood, R. Terry Thompson, James A. White
Publikováno v:
Medical Biophysics Publications
Inflammation that occurs following acute myocardial infarction plays a pivotal role in "healing" by facilitating the creation of a supportive scar. (18)F-FDG, which is taken up avidly by macrophages, has been proposed as a marker of cell-based inflam
Autor:
Eric Sabondjian, James A. White, Frank S. Prato, Jane Sykes, Andrea J. Mitchell, Lela Deans, Robert Z. Stodilka, Kimberley J. Blackwood, Gerald Wisenberg
Publikováno v:
Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging. 7:76-84
Purpose A challenge with cardiac cell therapy is determining the location of cells relative to infarct tissue. As cells are viable following 111In-labeling, and first-pass CT imaging can identify regions of myocardial infarction, we evaluated the fea
Autor:
Benoit Lewden, R. Glenn Wells, Kimberley J. Blackwood, Gerald Wisenberg, Jane Sykes, Robert Z. Stodilka, Frank S. Prato
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 50:927-935
Current investigations of cell transplant therapies in damaged myocardium are limited by the inability to quantify cell transplant survival in vivo. We describe how the labeling of cells with 111In can be used to monitor transplanted cell viability i
Autor:
Frank S. Prato, Kimberley J. Blackwood, James A. White, Terry Thompson, Yoko Mikami, Edward J Tweedie, Gerald Wisenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Background An understanding of inflammation following myocardial infarction may be of importance in the development of novel therapeutics to limit the development of heart failure following myocardial injury. However, the quantification of inflammati
Autor:
John Stirrat, Gerald Wisenberg, Aaron So, Chung Chun Tyan, James A. White, Ting-Yim Lee, Maria Drangova, O El-Sherif, Sarah Armstrong, Frank S. Prato, David Scholl, Terry Thompson, Kimberley J. Blackwood
Publikováno v:
Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging. 6(2)
Background— Ischemia and tissue injury are common in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging offers combined evaluations of each phenomenon at sufficiently high resolution to examine transmural spatial d
Autor:
Eric, Sabondjian, Andrea J, Mitchell, Gerald, Wisenberg, James, White, Kimberley J, Blackwood, Jane, Sykes, Lela, Deans, Robert Z, Stodilka, Frank S, Prato
Publikováno v:
Contrast mediamolecular imaging. 7(1)
A challenge with cardiac cell therapy is determining the location of cells relative to infarct tissue. As cells are viable following ¹¹¹In-labeling, and first-pass CT imaging can identify regions of myocardial infarction, we evaluated the feasibil
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Imaging.
Introduction. Previously we proposed a cellular imaging technique to determine the surviving fraction of transplanted cells in vivo. Epicardial kinetics using Indium-111 determined the Debris Impulse Response Function (DIRF) and leakage coefficient p
Publikováno v:
Nuclear medicine communications. 27(10)
Purpose A promising SPECT-based method for evaluating stem cells therapy uses (111)In-labelled cells, transfected with a reporter gene. Cells are first transplanted to the infarct, and subsequently interrogated for transgenic expression using a syste
Sci-Fri AM: Imaging - 09: Hybrid SPECT and First-Pass Perfusion CT: Application in Cell Localization
Autor:
Eric Sabondjian, Kimberley J. Blackwood, Lela Deans, Frank S. Prato, Robert Z. Stodilka, Andrea J. Mitchell, James A. White, Jane Sykes, Gerald Wisenberg
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 37:3903-3904
Purpose: A challenge with cardiac cell therapy is determining the location of cells relative to infarct tissue. As cells are viable following 111In‐labeling, and first‐pass CTimaging can identify regions of myocardial infarction, we evaluated the
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 33:2669-2669
Introduction: Non‐invasive cell tracking techniques that provide repetitive and functional assessments of transplanted cells will be an asset in cell‐based therapies. Specifically, reporter gene (RG) expression may be used to signal certain molec