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    Doxorubicin‐induced cardiomyocyte death is mediated by unchecked mitochondrial fission and mitophagy by Catanzaro, Michael P., Weiner, Ashley, Kaminaris, Amanda, Li, Cairong, Cai, Fei, Zhao, Fengyi, Kobayashi, Satoru, Kobayashi, Tamayo, Huang, Yuan, Sesaki, Hiromi, Liang, Qiangrong

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-10-2019)
    “…ABSTRACT Doxorubicin (Dox) is a widely used antineoplastic agent that can cause heart failure. Dox cardiotoxicity is closely associated with mitochondrial…”
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    From mathematics to medicine: A practical primer on topological data analysis (TDA) and the development of related analytic tools for the functional discovery of latent structure in fMRI data by Salch, Andrew, Regalski, Adam, Abdallah, Hassan, Suryadevara, Raviteja, Catanzaro, Michael J, Diwadkar, Vaibhav A

    Published in PloS one (12-08-2021)
    “…fMRI is the preeminent method for collecting signals from the human brain in vivo, for using these signals in the service of functional discovery, and relating…”
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    Conceptual Framework in Assessing the Rheumatoid Patient with Hand Deformities by Catanzaro, Michael F., Chung, Kevin C.

    Published in Hand clinics (01-02-2025)
    “…Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common autoimmune condition affecting approximately 0.5% to 1% of the global population. A significant percentage of these…”
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    Integration of vestibular and emetic gastrointestinal signals that produce nausea and vomiting: potential contributions to motion sickness by Yates, Bill J., Catanzaro, Michael F., Miller, Daniel J., McCall, Andrew A.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2014)
    “…Vomiting and nausea can be elicited by a variety of stimuli, although there is considerable evidence that the same brainstem areas mediate these responses…”
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    Topological Data Analysis Captures Task-Driven fMRI Profiles in Individual Participants: A Classification Pipeline Based on Persistence by Catanzaro, Michael J., Rizzo, Sam, Kopchick, John, Chowdury, Asadur, Rosenberg, David R., Bubenik, Peter, Diwadkar, Vaibhav A.

    Published in Neuroinformatics (Totowa, N.J.) (01-01-2024)
    “…BOLD-based fMRI is the most widely used method for studying brain function. The BOLD signal while valuable, is beset with unique vulnerabilities. The most…”
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    Fluctuations of cycles in a finite CW complex by Catanzaro, Michael J., Chernyak, Vladimir Y., Klein, John R.

    Published in Israel journal of mathematics (2022)
    “…We use algebraic topology to study the stochastic motion of cellular cycles in a finite CW complex. Inspired by statistical mechanics, we introduce a…”
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    Persistence landscapes of affine fractals by Catanzaro, Michael J., Przybylski, Lee, Weber, Eric S.

    Published in Demonstratio mathematica (27-05-2022)
    “…We develop a method for calculating the persistence landscapes of affine fractals using the parameters of the corresponding transformations. Given an iterated…”
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    A model for random chain complexes by Catanzaro, Michael J., Zabka, Matthew J.

    “…We introduce a model for random chain complexes over a finite field. The randomness in our complex comes from choosing the entries in the matrices that…”
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    Topological Decompositions Enhance Efficiency of Reinforcement Learning by Catanzaro, Michael J., Dharna, Aaron, Hineman, Jay, Polly, James B., McGoff, Kevin, Smith, Abraham D., Bendich, Paul

    Published in 2024 IEEE Aerospace Conference (02-03-2024)
    “…Coordinating multiple sensors can be expressed as a reinforcement learning [RL] problem. Deep RL has excelled at observation processing (for example using…”
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    Excited-State Structure Modifications Due to Molecular Substituents and Exciton Scattering in Conjugated Molecules by Li, Hao, Catanzaro, Michael J, Tretiak, Sergei, Chernyak, Vladimir Y

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (20-02-2014)
    “…Attachment of chemical substituents (such as polar moieties) constitutes an efficient and convenient way to modify physical and chemical properties of…”
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    Incidence of Cellulitis in Lower Extremity Burns: 6-Year Analysis by Batac, Joseph N, Simpson, Roger L, Sinnott, Catherine J, Catanzaro, Michael P, Glickman, Laurence T

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-04-2018)
    “…INTRODUCTIONPatients with burn wounds of the lower extremities are at increased risk of developing cellulitis. The probability of developing burn-associated…”
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    Generalized Tonnetze by Catanzaro, Michael J.

    “…We study a generalization of the classical Riemannian Tonnetz to N-tone equally tempered scales (for all N) and arbitrary triads. We classify all the spaces…”
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    Integration of vestibular and gastrointestinal inputs by cerebellar fastigial nucleus neurons: multisensory influences on motion sickness by Catanzaro, Michael F., Miller, Daniel J., Cotter, Lucy A., McCall, Andrew A., Yates, Bill J.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2014)
    “…Previous studies demonstrated that ingestion of the emetic compound copper sulfate (CuSO 4 ) alters the responses to vestibular stimulation of a large fraction…”
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    Hindlimb movement modulates the activity of rostral fastigial nucleus neurons that process vestibular input by McCall, Andrew A., Miller, Daniel J., Catanzaro, Michael F., Cotter, Lucy A., Yates, Bill J.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2015)
    “…Integration of vestibular and proprioceptive afferent information within the central nervous system is a critical component of postural regulation. We recently…”
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    Vestibular nucleus neurons respond to hindlimb movement in the decerebrate cat by Arshian, Milad S, Hobson, Candace E, Catanzaro, Michael F, Miller, Daniel J, Puterbaugh, Sonya R, Cotter, Lucy A, Yates, Bill J, McCall, Andrew A

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (15-06-2014)
    “…The vestibular nuclei integrate information from vestibular and proprioceptive afferents, which presumably facilitates the maintenance of stable balance and…”
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