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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Radiology
Mri-Based Attenuation Correction In Emission Computed Tomography, Harry R. Marshall
Mri-Based Attenuation Correction In Emission Computed Tomography, Harry R. Marshall
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
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 …
Hearts And Minds: Examining The Evolution Of The Egyptian Excerebration And Evisceration Traditions Through The Impact Mummy Database, Andrew D. Wade
Hearts And Minds: Examining The Evolution Of The Egyptian Excerebration And Evisceration Traditions Through The Impact Mummy Database, Andrew D. Wade
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
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 …
Targeting Apoptosis For Optical Imaging Of Infection, Mathew L Thakur, Kaijun Zhang, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Devadhas Devakumar, Maria Y Covarrubias, Changpo Cheng, Brian D Gray, Eric Wickstrom, Koon Y Pak
Targeting Apoptosis For Optical Imaging Of Infection, Mathew L Thakur, Kaijun Zhang, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Devadhas Devakumar, Maria Y Covarrubias, Changpo Cheng, Brian D Gray, Eric Wickstrom, Koon Y Pak
Department of Radiology Faculty Papers
PURPOSE: Infection is ubiquitous and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The most reliable method for localizing infection requires radiolabeling autologous white blood cells ex vivo. A compound that can be injected directly into a patient and can selectively image infectious foci will eliminate the drawbacks. The resolution of infection is associated with neutrophil apoptosis and necrosis presenting phosphatidylserine (PS) on the neutrophil outer leaflet. Targeting PS with intravenous administration of a PS-specific, near-infrared (NIR) fluorophore will permit localization of infectious foci by optical imaging.
METHODS: Bacterial infection and sterile inflammation were induced in separate groups (n = 5) …
Inverse Relationship Between Psa And Il-8 In Prostate Cancer: An Insight Into A Nf-Κb-Mediated Mechanism, Yong Xu, Daret K. St. Clair, Fang Fang, William H. St. Clair
Inverse Relationship Between Psa And Il-8 In Prostate Cancer: An Insight Into A Nf-Κb-Mediated Mechanism, Yong Xu, Daret K. St. Clair, Fang Fang, William H. St. Clair
Toxicology and Cancer Biology Faculty Publications
Background: Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is traditionally used as an indicator for the presence of prostate cancer (PCa) and radiotherapy is generally used to treat inoperable and locally advanced PCa. However, how cellular PSA level is associated with sensitivity of PCa to radiotherapy is unknown. The previous finding that the RelB-based NF-κB alternative pathway differentially regulates PSA and interleukin-8 (IL-8) in aggressive PCa has directed our attention to the role of RelB in the response of PCa to radiotherapy.
Methodology/Principal Findings: RelB and its targets PSA and IL-8 in PCa cells were manipulated by ectopic expression in PCa …
Infectious Intracranial Aneurysms: Collaboration For Treatment Success, Erin M. Conahan Rn, Bsn, Cnrn
Infectious Intracranial Aneurysms: Collaboration For Treatment Success, Erin M. Conahan Rn, Bsn, Cnrn
Patient Care Services / Nursing
No abstract provided.
Optical Imaging For Determination Of Apoptosis Medicated Therapeutic Efficacy, Kaijun Zhang, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Neil Mehta, Brian Gray, Koon Y. Pak, Eric Wickstrom, Mathew L Thakur
Optical Imaging For Determination Of Apoptosis Medicated Therapeutic Efficacy, Kaijun Zhang, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Neil Mehta, Brian Gray, Koon Y. Pak, Eric Wickstrom, Mathew L Thakur
Department of Radiology Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Determining Efficacy Of Breast Cancer Therapy By Pet Imaging Of Her2 Mrna, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Kaijun Zhang, Changpo Chen, Neil Mehta, Eric Wickstrom, Brian Gray, Jeffrey Mattis, Koon Pak, Mathew L Thakur
Determining Efficacy Of Breast Cancer Therapy By Pet Imaging Of Her2 Mrna, Bishnuhari Paudyal, Kaijun Zhang, Changpo Chen, Neil Mehta, Eric Wickstrom, Brian Gray, Jeffrey Mattis, Koon Pak, Mathew L Thakur
Department of Radiology Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.