Search Results - "Devan, Sean P."
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Magnetic resonance imaging of mean cell size in human breast tumors
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-06-2020)“…Purpose Cell size is a fundamental characteristic of all tissues, and changes in cell size in cancer reflect tumor status and response to treatments, such as…”
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Rodent Model of Brain Radionecrosis Using Clinical LINAC-Based Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Published in Advances in radiation oncology (01-11-2022)“…Our purpose was to develop a rodent model of brain radionecrosis using clinical linear accelerator based stereotactic radiosurgery. Single fraction maximum…”
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Improving MR cell size imaging by inclusion of transcytolemmal water exchange
Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-12-2022)“…The goal of the current study is to include transcytolemmal water exchange in MR cell size imaging using the IMPULSED model for more accurate characterization…”
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Diffusion time dependency of extracellular diffusion
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-06-2023)“…To quantify the variations of the power-law dependences on diffusion time t or gradient frequency of extracellular water diffusion measured by diffusion MRI…”
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Optimization and numerical evaluation of multi-compartment diffusion MRI using the spherical mean technique for practical multiple sclerosis imaging
Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-12-2020)“…The multi-compartment diffusion MRI using the spherical mean technique (SMT) has been suggested to enhance the pathological specificity to tissue injury in…”
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MR cell size imaging with temporal diffusion spectroscopy
Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-04-2021)“…Cytological features such as cell size and intracellular morphology provide fundamental information on cell status and hence may provide specific information…”
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Selective Cell Size MRI Differentiates Brain Tumors from Radiation Necrosis
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (04-10-2022)“…Brain metastasis is a common characteristic of late-stage lung cancers. High doses of targeted radiotherapy can control tumor growth in the brain but can also…”
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MRI‐cytometry: Mapping nonparametric cell size distributions using diffusion MRI
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-02-2021)“…Purpose This report introduces and validates a new diffusion MRI‐based method, termed MRI‐cytometry, which can noninvasively map intravoxel, nonparametric cell…”
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Noninvasive Capsulotomy for Refractory Depression by Frameless Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Published in International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics (01-08-2022)“…Effective treatment options for refractory depression are needed. Recent advancements permit both precise ablative radiation and functional neurologic…”
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Towards differentiation of brain tumor from radiation necrosis using multi-parametric MRI: Preliminary results at 4.7 T using rodent models
Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-12-2022)“…It remains a clinical challenge to differentiate brain tumors from radiation-induced necrosis in the brain. Despite significant improvements, no single MRI…”
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MRI-Cytometry: Mapping non-parametric cell size distributions using diffusion MRI
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MATI: A GPU-Accelerated Toolbox for Microstructural Diffusion MRI Simulation and Data Fitting with a User-Friendly GUI
Published 06-11-2024“…MATI (Microstructural Analysis Toolbox for Imaging) is a versatile MATLAB-based toolbox that combines both simulation and data fitting capabilities for…”
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Magnetic resonance imaging of mean cell size in human breast tumors
Published 19-05-2019“…Magn Reson Med . 2020 Jun;83(6):2002-2014 Purpose: Cell size is a fundamental characteristic of all tissues, and changes in cell size in cancer reflect tumor…”
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