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    Evolution of bubble clouds induced by pulsed cavitational ultrasound therapy - Histotripsy by Zhen Xu, Raghavan, M., Hall, T.L., Mycek, M.-A., Fowlkes, J.B., Cain, C.A.

    “…Mechanical tissue fractionation can be achieved using successive, high-intensity ultrasound pulses in a process termed histotripsy. Histotripsy has many…”
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    Congenital Cardiac Defects in Neonatal Foals: 18 Cases (1992–2007) by Hall, T.L, Magdesian, K.G, Kittleson, M.D

    “…Background: Literature available regarding congenital cardiac defects in foals is limited to reports of individual cases or small case series. Objective: To…”
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    Quantitative ultrasound backscatter for pulsed cavitational ultrasound therapy-histotripsy by Wang, T.-y., Zhen Xu, Winterroth, F., Hall, T.L., Fowlkes, J.B., Rothman, E.D., Roberts, W.W., Cain, C.S.

    “…Histotripsy is a well-controlled ultrasonic tissue ablation technology that mechanically and progressively fractionates tissue structures using cavitation. The…”
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    High Speed Imaging of Bubble Clouds Generated in Pulsed Ultrasound Cavitational Therapy - Histotripsy by Zhen Xu, Raghavan, M., Hall, T.L., Ching-Wei Chang, Mycek, M.-A., Fowlkes, J.B., Cain, C.A.

    “…Our recent studies have demonstrated that mechanical fractionation of tissue structure with sharply demarcated boundaries can be achieved using short (< 20…”
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    Microbubble-enhanced cavitation for noninvasive ultrasound surgery by Tran, B.C., Jongbum Seo, Hall, T.L., Fowlkes, J.B., Cain, C.A.

    “…Experiments were conducted to explore the potential of stabilized microbubbles for aiding tissue ablation during ultrasound therapy. Surgically exteriorized…”
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    A real-time measure of cavitation induced tissue disruption by ultrasound imaging backscatter reduction by Hall, T.L., Fowlkes, B., Cain, C.A.

    “…A feedback method for obtaining real-time information on the mechanical disruption of tissue through ultrasound cavitation is presented. This method is based…”
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    Arterial Vulnerable Plaque Characterization Using Ultrasound-Induced Thermal Strain Imaging (TSI) by Kim, Kang, Huang, Sheng-Wen, Hall, Timothy L., Witte, Russell S., Chenevert, Thomas L., O'Donnell, Matthew

    “…Thermal strain imaging (TSI) is demonstrated in two model systems mimicking two potential clinical applications. First, a custom ultrasound (US) microscope…”
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    Effects of contrast agent infusion rates on thresholds for tissue damage produced by single exposures of high-intensity ultrasound by Tran, B.C., Jongbum Seo, Hall, T.L., Fowlkes, J.B., Cain, C.A.

    “…Stabilized microbubble ultrasound contrast agents (UCA) have potential to aid tissue ablation during ultrasound surgery by enhancing both cavitational and…”
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    Evaluation of ultrasound tissue damage based on changes in image echogenicity in canine kidney by Jongbum Seo, Tran, B.C., Hall, T.L., Fowlkes, J.B., Abrams, G.D., O'Donnell, M., Cain, C.A.

    “…Sufficiently high intensity ultrasound can create hyperechoic regions in an ultrasound image due to local bubble generation. We explore the link between the…”
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    Controlled ultrasound tissue erosion by Zhen Xu, Ludomirsky, A., Eun, L.Y., Hall, T.L., Tran, B.C., Fowlkes, J.B., Cain, C.A.

    “…The ability of ultrasound to produce highly controlled tissue erosion was investigated. This study is motivated by the need to develop a noninvasive procedure…”
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    RIP2 contributes to Nod signaling but is not essential for T cell proliferation, T helper differentiation or TLR responses by Hall, Håkan T.L, Wilhelm, Margareta T, Saibil, Samuel D, Mak, Tak W, Flavell, Richard A, Ohashi, Pamela S

    Published in European journal of immunology (2008)
    “…Receptor-interacting protein 2 (RIP2), also known as CARDIAK and RICK, has been reported to play a role in both adaptive T cell responses and innate immunity…”
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