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Peptide-Mediated Targeting Of Angiogenesis For Molecular Imaging And Treatment Of Cancer, Choi-Fong Cho Dec 2012

Peptide-Mediated Targeting Of Angiogenesis For Molecular Imaging And Treatment Of Cancer, Choi-Fong Cho

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The development of screening approaches to identify novel affinity ligands has paved the way for a new generation of molecular targeted nanomedicines. To identify novel targeting ligands, several studies have demonstrated the advantages in screening one-bead-one-compound (OBOC) libraries. Conventional methods typically bias the display of the target protein to ligands during the screening process. We have developed an unbiased multiplex ‘beads on a bead’ strategy to isolate, characterize, and validate high affinity ligands from OBOC libraries. In addition, due to the advantages associated with screening OBOC libraries directly against living cells, we sought to combine cell-based screen methods with automated …


The Role Of Amino-Terminal In Determining Transjunctional Voltage-Dependent Gating And Unitary Conductance Of Cx36 And Cx50 Gap Junction Channels, Li Xin Jul 2012

The Role Of Amino-Terminal In Determining Transjunctional Voltage-Dependent Gating And Unitary Conductance Of Cx36 And Cx50 Gap Junction Channels, Li Xin

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Gap junction (GJ) channels directly connect the cytoplasm of neighboring cells, and allow for the transfer of ions and small molecules between two cells. GJ channels are known to be gated by the transjunctional voltage (Vj, the voltage difference between the interiors of adjoining cells), which is referred to as Vj-dependent gating. GJ channels show varying degrees of sensitivity to Vj, depending on the type of connexin(s) comprising the GJ channel. GJ channels formed by different connexins also show unique unitary conductance ranging from ~ 10 pS to ~300 pS. However, the molecular structures …


Mri-Based Attenuation Correction In Emission Computed Tomography, Harry R. Marshall May 2012

Mri-Based Attenuation Correction In Emission Computed Tomography, Harry R. Marshall

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The hybridization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with positron emission tomography (PET) or single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) enables the collection of an assortment of biological data in spatial and temporal register. However, both PET and SPECT are subject to photon attenuation, a process that degrades image quality and precludes quantification. To correct for the effects of attenuation, the spatial distribution of linear attenuation coefficients (μ-coefficients) within and about the patient must be available. Unfortunately, extracting μ-coefficients from MRI is non-trivial. In this thesis, I explore the problem of MRI-based attenuation correction (AC) in emission tomography.

In particular, I …


Assessment Of Wear In Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Advanced Radiographic Techniques, Matthew G. Teeter Apr 2012

Assessment Of Wear In Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Advanced Radiographic Techniques, Matthew G. Teeter

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Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has become the gold standard approach for treating advanced osteoarthritis of the knee. Although the surgery continues to be very successful at relieving pain and restoring joint function, its longevity is challenged by wear and loosening of the implant components. This requires the patient to undergo a revision surgery to replace the implant, a much more challenging operation than primary arthroplasty. Wear of the polyethylene tibial inserts from TKA is assessed in vitro using mechanical wear simulator testing and by examining failed implants retrieved from patients during revision surgery, as well as with direct in vivo …


Hearts And Minds: Examining The Evolution Of The Egyptian Excerebration And Evisceration Traditions Through The Impact Mummy Database, Andrew D. Wade Apr 2012

Hearts And Minds: Examining The Evolution Of The Egyptian Excerebration And Evisceration Traditions Through The Impact Mummy Database, Andrew D. Wade

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Egyptian mummification and funerary rituals were a transformative process, making the deceased a pure being; free of disease, injury, and disfigurements, as well as ethical and moral impurities. Consequently, the features of mummification available to specific categories of individuals hold social and ideological significance. This study refutes long-held classical stereotypes, particularly dogmatic class associations; demonstrates the apocryphal nature of universal heart retention; and expands on the purposes of excerebration and evisceration implied by synthetic and radiological analyses.

Features of the embalming traditions, specifically the variable excerebration and evisceration traditions, represented the Egyptian view of death. Fine-grain analyses, through primary imaging …


Modeling Oxygen Transport In Three-Dimensional Capillary Networks, Graham M. Fraser Apr 2012

Modeling Oxygen Transport In Three-Dimensional Capillary Networks, Graham M. Fraser

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The purpose of this thesis was to examine how the use of real 3-dimensional (3D) capillary network geometries affect models of oxygen transport to tissue. Software was developed to reconstruct microvascular geometry in 3D from intravital video. Characterization of 3D reconstructions demonstrated that capillary density, length and capillary diameter were consistent with previous findings. Using reconstructed capillary networks a strategy was devised that utilized red blood cell (RBC) supply rate (SR) as a metric for flow modeling. Applying the RBC SR based flow model on baseline and perturbed flow conditions demonstrated that RBC SR is a major determinant of oxygen …