Hu, Lili Pan, Yuanwei Wang, Bo Han, Zhenzhen Gao, Jianbo
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Biotechnology & genetic engineering reviews
In this research, we aim to investigate the feasibility of a one-stop CT energy spectrum perfusion imaging technique for chemotherapy efficacy assessment of lung cancer patients by obtaining both functional imaging parameters of energy spectrum and perfusion in one scan. From November 2018 to February 2020, a group of 23 patients with pathologicall...
Hren, Rok Brezar, Simona Kranjc Marhl, Urban Sersa, Gregor
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Radiology and Oncology
BackgroundLaser speckle coherence imaging (LSCI) is an emerging imaging modality that enables noninvasive visualization and assessment of tissue perfusion and microcirculation. In this article, we evaluated LSCI in imaging perfusion in clinical oncology through a systematic review of the literature. MethodsThe inclusion criterion for the literature...
hladík, radim
Práce se věnuje problematice metody Arterial Spin Labeling a kvantifikace mozkové perfúze. V posledních letech proběhl rozvoj této metody a vznikly nové způsoby náběru dat i jejich vyhodnocení. Cílem této práce je prozkoumání jednotlivých sekvencí používaných k náběru dat a nekomerčních způsobů jejich zpracování. Částí práce je rešerše s cílem stan...
Boffini, Massimo Costamagna, Andrea Marro, Matteo Simonato, Erika Cassoni, Paola Bertero, Luca Fanelli, Vito Barbero, Cristina Brazzi, Luca Rinaldi, Mauro
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Transplant International
Luo, Leilei Zhou, Guanen Meng, Fanlei Liu, Shuling Wang, Sifei Dou, Yuchao Lu, Da Wei, Ming
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Frontiers in Neurology
Background The clinical impact of patient selection using FLAIR vascular hyperintensity (FVH)–diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) mismatch for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in patients who have been symptomatic for over 6 h remains unclear. Herein, a retrospective study was conducted to compare the inter-rater reliability and clinical outcomes of pa...
Duffin, James Bhogal, Alex A.
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Frontiers in Physiology
Kroll, Katharina T Homan, Kimberly A Uzel, Sebastien G M Mata, Mariana M Wolf, Kayla J Rubins, Jonathan E Lewis, Jennifer A
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Biofabrication
The ability to controllably perfuse kidney organoids would better recapitulate the native tissue microenvironment for applications ranging from drug testing to therapeutic use. Here, we report a perfusable, vascularized kidney organoid on chip model composed of two individually addressable channels embedded in an extracellular matrix (ECM). The cha...
Kaltsogianni, Ourania Bhat, Ravindra Greenough, Anne Dassios, Theodore
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine
Objectives We hypothesized that caffeine would be associated with a transient reduction in the right-to-left shunt and VA/Q. We aimed to explore the temporal effects of caffeine on right-to-left shunt, ventilation perfusion ratio (VA/Q) and shift of the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve (ODC) in premature ventilated infants. Methods Retrospective c...
Hillaert, Amber Sanmiguel Serpa, Luis Carlos Bogaert, Stephanie Broeckx, Bart J. G. Hesta, Myriam Vandermeulen, Eva Germonpré, Jolien Stock, Emmelie Pullens, Pim Vanderperren, Katrien
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Introduction Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI and arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI enable non-invasive measurement of renal blood flow (RBF), whereas blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) MRI enables non-invasive measurement of the apparent relaxation rate (R2*), an indicator of oxygenation. This study was conducted to evaluate the potential ...
Quizon, Michelle J Deppen, Juline N Barber, Graham F Kalelkar, Pranav P Coronel, María M Levit, Rebecca D Garcia, Andres J
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Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A
For cell therapies, the subcutaneous space is an attractive transplant site due to its large surface area and accessibility for implantation, monitoring, biopsy, and retrieval. However, its poor vascularization has catalyzed research to induce blood vessel formation within the site to enhance cell revascularization and survival. Most studies focus ...