Search Results - "Doveri, Elise"
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Reflection-Mode Ultrasound Computed Tomography Based on Wavelet Processing for High-Contrast Anatomical and Morphometric Imaging
Published in Applied sciences (01-10-2021)“…Medical B-mode ultrasound is widely used for the examination of children’s limbs, including soft tissue, muscle, and bone. However, for the accurate…”
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Anti-reflection cover to control acoustic intensity in in vitro low-intensity ultrasound stimulation of cells
Published in Acta acustica (2022)“…Low-intensity ultrasound stimulation is a technique used in therapeutic ultrasound for bone regeneration. However, the underlying mechanisms are still poorly…”
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Computational model to address lens-based acoustic field aperture in the in vitro ultrasonic cell stimulation
Published in Ultrasonics (01-03-2024)“…Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Stimulation (LIPUS) is a therapeutic modality used for bone tissue regeneration and healing. Its clinical efficacy is still…”
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Acoustic streaming in bone pericellular fluid under ultrasound stimulation
Published in Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering (2023)“…The use of ultrasound (US) stimulation for bone healing is a therapeutic approach that dates back over half a century. Nevertheless, the therapeutic efficacy…”
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Feasibility of ultrasonic non-destructive testing of ancient funerary urns: Experimental and analytical parametric model
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-11-2024)“…Non-invasive modalities are being developed as the computer tools and industrial non-destructive testing capabilities become more widespread. Using the same…”
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Ultrasonic Imaging of High-contrasted Objects Based on Full-waveform Inversion: Limits under Fluid Modeling
Published in Ultrasonic imaging (01-03-2021)“…Quantitative ultrasound techniques have been previously used to evaluate biological hard tissues, characterized by a large acoustic impedance contrast. Here,…”
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