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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
Engineering Electromagnetic Systems For Next-Generation Brain-Machine Interface, Brayan Ricardo Navarrete
Engineering Electromagnetic Systems For Next-Generation Brain-Machine Interface, Brayan Ricardo Navarrete
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
MagnetoElectric Nanoparticles (MENPs) are known to be a powerful tool for a broad range of applications spanning from medicine to energy-efficient electronics. MENPs allow to couple intrinsic electric fields in the nervous system with externally controlled magnetic fields. This thesis exploited MENPs to achieve contactless brain-machine interface (BMIs). Special electromagnetic devices were engineered for controlling the MENPs’ magnetoelectric effect to enable stimulation and recording. The most important engineering breakthroughs of the study are summarized below.
(I) Metastable Physics to Localize Nanoparticles: One of the main challenges is to localize the nanoparticles at any selected site(s) in the brain. The fundamental …
Bioscaffold Valve With And Without Mechanically Conditioned Stem Cells For The Treatment Of Critical Mitral Valve Diseases In The Young, Brittany A. Gonzalez
Bioscaffold Valve With And Without Mechanically Conditioned Stem Cells For The Treatment Of Critical Mitral Valve Diseases In The Young, Brittany A. Gonzalez
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Congenital heart disease, which includes heart valve defects, are the most common type of birth abnormality in the US. Infants with critical congenital valve disease have no established treatment-measure other than compassionate care options, owing to an absence of prosthetic valves in small sizes and their inability to support somatic growth. A regenerable valve would be appealing since these barriers could be overcome; it can potentially provide for growth, self-repair, infection resistance and be a permanent approach for replacing defective heart valves.
Porcine small intestinal submucosa (PSIS) bioscaffold was used to create valvular constructs with the possibility to grow overtime. …
Characterization Of Aortic Valve Interstitial Cells Responsible For Elastogenesis, Sana Nasim
Characterization Of Aortic Valve Interstitial Cells Responsible For Elastogenesis, Sana Nasim
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The aortic valve (AoV) controls unidirectional blood distribution from the left ventricle of the heart to the aorta for systemic circulation. During the systolic and diastolic phases, AoV leaflets rely on a precise extracellular matrix (ECM) microarchitecture for appropriate biomechanical performance based on the arrangement of collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans. The ECM structure is generated and maintained by valvular interstitial cells (VICs), which reside within the leaflets. VICs are a heterogeneous population of cells that are derived from a mixture of developmental precursors. Mainly, VICs arise from endocardial and neural crest cells that migrate into the cardiac cushions during development. …
A Comprehensive Analysis Of Balance, Symmetry, And Center Of Mass In The Gait Cycle Of Transfemoral Amputees, Kayla T. Etienne
A Comprehensive Analysis Of Balance, Symmetry, And Center Of Mass In The Gait Cycle Of Transfemoral Amputees, Kayla T. Etienne
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this thesis is to create a framework that assists in the transfemoral prosthesis fitting process by calculating balance and symmetry to quantify patient comfort with an understanding of bipedal locomotion and human anatomy. Three different software applications were used to compare (1) the body position during gait cycle, (2) the natural and amputee anatomies, (3) the natural and prosthetic legs, and (4) the equilibrium and torque movements of the hip, knee, and ankle joints. Models were created in Maya for analysis in Solidworks and MEL code evaluation with MatLab. The MatLab code tested combinations of joint degrees …
3d Architectural Analysis Of Neurons, Astrocytes, Vasculature & Nuclei In The Motor And Somatosensory Murine Cortical Columns, Jared Leichner
3d Architectural Analysis Of Neurons, Astrocytes, Vasculature & Nuclei In The Motor And Somatosensory Murine Cortical Columns, Jared Leichner
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Characterization of the complex cortical structure of the brain at a cellular level is a fundamental goal of neuroscience which can provide a better understanding of both normal function as well as disease state progression. Many challenges exist however when carrying out this form of analysis. Immunofluorescent staining is a key technique for revealing 3-dimensional structure, but subsequent fluorescence microscopy is limited by the quantity of simultaneous targets that can be labeled and intrinsic lateral and isotropic axial point-spread function (PSF) blurring during the imaging process in a spectral and depth-dependent manner. Even after successful staining, imaging and optical deconvolution, …
Development Of Gaussian Learning Algorithms For Early Detection Of Alzheimer's Disease, Chen Fang
Development Of Gaussian Learning Algorithms For Early Detection Of Alzheimer's Disease, Chen Fang
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia affecting 10% of the population over the age of 65 and the growing costs in managing AD are estimated to be $259 billion, according to data reported in the 2017 by the Alzheimer's Association. Moreover, with cognitive decline, daily life of the affected persons and their families are severely impacted. Taking advantage of the diagnosis of AD and its prodromal stage of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), an early treatment may help patients preserve the quality of life and slow the progression of the disease, even though the underlying disease cannot …
Enhanced Surface Electrical Neurostimulation (Esens): A Non-Invasive Platform For Peripheral Neuromodulation, Andres Eduardo Pena
Enhanced Surface Electrical Neurostimulation (Esens): A Non-Invasive Platform For Peripheral Neuromodulation, Andres Eduardo Pena
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Electrical stimulation of peripheral afferents has been used to study the sensory neural code and restore lost sensory function after amputation. Recently, implantable neural interfaces have prompted multiple breakthroughs in artificial somatosensory feedback for individuals with amputation, resulting in functional and psychological benefits. Although promising, the invasive nature of these approaches limits wide clinical applications, hindering the development of advanced neuromodulation strategies for intuitive sensory feedback. Transcutaneous (surface) stimulation is a potential non-invasive alternative. However, traditional surface stimulation methods are hampered by inadequate electrode and stimulation parameter fitting, localized discomfort, poor selectivity, and limited percept modulation.
An enhanced surface electrical …
Scalable Profiling And Visualization For Characterizing Microbiomes, Camilo Valdes
Scalable Profiling And Visualization For Characterizing Microbiomes, Camilo Valdes
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Metagenomics is the study of the combined genetic material found in microbiome samples, and it serves as an instrument for studying microbial communities, their biodiversities, and the relationships to their host environments. Creating, interpreting, and understanding microbial community profiles produced from microbiome samples is a challenging task as it requires large computational resources along with innovative techniques to process and analyze datasets that can contain terabytes of information.
The community profiles are critical because they provide information about what microorganisms are present in the sample, and in what proportions. This is particularly important as many human diseases and environmental disasters …
Visible Optical Coherence Tomography Based Multimodal Imaging For Quantification Of Retinal Lipofuscin, Zahra Nafar
Visible Optical Coherence Tomography Based Multimodal Imaging For Quantification Of Retinal Lipofuscin, Zahra Nafar
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Retinal degeneration is the leading cause of irreversible low vision and blindness in the world, that describes conditions characterized by progressive loss of photoreceptors. Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) is located under photoreceptors’ outer segments and plays an important role in the maintenance of photoreceptors by completing the visual cycle and phagocytosis of shed photoreceptor outer segments. Lipofuscin, a byproduct of the visual cycle, is a nondegradable compound that accumulates in the RPE cells and eventually damages the RPE cells and inevitably causes photoreceptor degeneration. Lipofuscin is the major cause of fundus fluorescence that can be detected by Fundus Autofluorescent (FAF) …