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Spring 2017
BCR-ABL fusion oncogene is the main driver mutation of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) that controls initiation, maintenance and progression to more aggressive stages of the disease. Current therapies with tyrosine kinase inhibitors in CML involve certain limitations, such as drug resistance and...
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Fall 2024
Measuring skin sodium content has attracted significant interest due to its potential as a biomarker for various diseases, including dermatological conditions, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and diabetes. Skin sodium content can also vary between males and females and increases with age...
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Sodium MRI of the Human Brain: Application to Ischemic Stroke and the Development of Multiple Quantum Filtering
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MRI of sodium in the brain is much more challenging compared to hydrogen. However, imaging of brain tissue sodium has been suggested to provide temporal information in acute ischemic stroke that may benefit patients with unknown onset time such as those awake with symptoms. Furthermore, selective...
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Spring 2019
Age is the single-most significant variable in the loss of normal tissue homeostasis resulting in degenerative disease. Increasing with age is a slight, but significant rise in pro-inflammatory factors in the absence of detectable infection, also known as “sterile inflammation”. Although the...
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Fall 2010
Introduction: This study sought to investigate the effects of soft tissue on measurements of a spinal vibration response using skin-mounted accelerometers and a non-invasive contact tip. Methods: Vibration was applied to the spine of porcine and human cadavers. Measurements of the spinal...