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Autor:
Stephanie Zhou, Zahra Jahedmotlagh, Shawn Ranieri, Muhammad Azrif, Anoja Giles, Gregory J. Czarnota, Omar Falou, Mehrdad J. Gangeh, Ali Sadeghi-Naini
Publikováno v:
Oncoscience
Previous studies using high-frequency ultrasound have suggested that radiofrequency (RF) spectral analysis can be used to quantify changes in cell morphology to detect cell death response to therapy non-invasively. The study here investigated this at
Autor:
Anoja Giles, Shawn Ranieri, Ali Sadeghi-Naini, Michael C. Kolios, G.J. Czarnota, Michael L. Oelze, Maurice M. Pasternak
Publikováno v:
Oncoscience
High frequency quantitative ultrasound techniques were investigated to characterize different forms of cell death in vitro. Suspension-grown acute myeloid leukemia cells were treated to cause apoptosis, oncosis, mitotic arrest, and heat-induced death
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 69:734-748
Head motion artifacts are a major problem in functional MRI that limit its use in neuroscience research and clinical settings. Real-time scan-plane correction by optical tracking has been shown to correct slice misalignment and nonlinear spin-history
Autor:
S. Nicole Baker, Sadie E. Yancey, Mark Chiew, Labonny Biswas, Simon J. Graham, Kevan J.T. Anderson, Shawn Ranieri, Fred Tam, Graham A. Wright, David J. Rotenberg
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 38:4634-4646
Purpose: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is limited by sensitivity to millimetre-scale head motion. Adaptive correction is a strategy to adjust the imaging plane in response to measured head motion, thereby suppressing motion artifacts.
Publikováno v:
SURG Journal. 1:49-56
A novel method for treating type II odontoid fractures is presented. The use of a sintered titanium odontoid prosthetic could eliminate long healing times associated with external fixation methods, and the neurological deficits associated with non-un
Publikováno v:
Magnetic resonance in medicine. 69(3)
Head motion artifacts are a major problem in functional MRI that limit its use in neuroscience research and clinical settings. Real-time scan-plane correction by optical tracking has been shown to correct slice misalignment and nonlinear spin-history
Autor:
Sadie E, Yancey, David J, Rotenberg, Fred, Tam, Mark, Chiew, Shawn, Ranieri, L, Biswas, Kevan J T, Anderson, S Nicole, Baker, Graham A, Wright, Simon J, Graham
Publikováno v:
Medical physics. 38(8)
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is limited by sensitivity to millimetre-scale head motion. Adaptive correction is a strategy to adjust the imaging plane in response to measured head motion, thereby suppressing motion artifacts. This stra
Autor:
Ratan K. Saha, Michael C. Kolios, Nehad M. Alajez, Gregory J. Czarnota, Shawn Ranieri, Roxana M. Vlad
Publikováno v:
Ultrasound in medicinebiology. 36(9)
This study aims to explain the contribution of changes in cellular size variance (CSV) to increases in ultrasound-integrated backscatter (UIB) measured from cell samples undergoing cell death. A Monte Carlo algorithm was used to compare simulations o
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine; Mar2013, Vol. 69 Issue 3, p734-748, 15p
Autor:
Yancey, Sadie E., Rotenberg, David J., Tam, Fred, Chiew, Mark, Ranieri, Shawn, Biswas, L., Anderson, Kevan J. T., Nicole Baker, S., Wright, Graham A., Graham, Simon J.
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics; Aug2011, Vol. 38 Issue 8, p4634-4646, 13p