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    Imaging of Murine Whole Lung Fibrosis by Large Scale 3D Microscopy aided by Tissue Optical Clearing by Ochoa, Lorenzo F., Kholodnykh, Alexander, Villarreal, Paula, Tian, Bing, Pal, Rahul, Freiberg, Alexander N., Brasier, Allan R., Motamedi, Massoud, Vargas, Gracie

    Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2018)
    “…Pulmonary fibrosis, characterized by excessive collagen deposition in the lungs, comprises a key and debilitating component of chronic lung diseases. Methods…”
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    Elimination of intravascular thrombi prevents early mortality and reduces gliosis in hyper-inflammatory experimental cerebral malaria by Wilson, Kyle D, Ochoa, Lorenzo F, Solomon, Olivia D, Pal, Rahul, Cardona, Sandra M, Carpio, Victor H, Keiser, Philip H, Cardona, Astrid E, Vargas, Gracie, Stephens, Robin

    Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (04-06-2018)
    “…Cerebral malaria (CM) is the most lethal outcome of Plasmodium infection. There are clear correlations between expression of inflammatory cytokines, severe…”
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    Semi-automated micro-computed tomography lung segmentation and analysis in mouse models by Luisi, Jonathan D., Lin, Jonathan L., Ochoa, Lorenzo F., McAuley, Ryan J., Tanner, Madison G., Alfarawati, Obada, Wright, Casey W., Vargas, Gracie, Motamedi, Massoud, Ameredes, Bill T.

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2023)
    “…Computed Tomography (CT) is a standard clinical tool utilized to diagnose known lung pathologies based on established grading methods. However, for preclinical…”
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    Behavioural and neurological symptoms accompanied by cellular neuroinflammation in IL-10-deficient mice infected with Plasmodium chabaudi by Wilson, Kyle D, Stutz, Sonja J, Ochoa, Lorenzo F, Valbuena, Gustavo A, Cravens, Petra D, Dineley, Kelly T, Vargas, Gracie, Stephens, Robin

    Published in Malaria journal (24-08-2016)
    “…Cerebral malaria is one of the most severe complications of Plasmodium falciparum infection and occurs mostly in young African children. This syndrome results…”
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