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    Monitoring Therapeutic Responses to Silicified Cancer Cell Immunotherapy Using PET/MRI in a Mouse Model of Disseminated Ovarian Cancer by Taylor, Erik N., Wilson, Colin M., Franco, Stefan, De May, Henning, Medina, Lorél Y., Yang, Yirong, Flores, Erica B., Bartee, Eric, Selwyn, Reed G., Serda, Rita E.

    “…Current imaging approaches used to monitor tumor progression can lack the ability to distinguish true progression from pseudoprogression. Simultaneous…”
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    Comparison of the Medical Uses and Cellular Effects of High and Low Linear Energy Transfer Radiation by Russ, Eric, Davis, Catherine M, Slaven, John E, Bradfield, Dmitry T, Selwyn, Reed G, Day, Regina M

    Published in Toxics (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…Exposure to ionizing radiation can occur during medical treatments, from naturally occurring sources in the environment, or as the result of a nuclear accident…”
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    Predicting breast cancer response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy based on tumor vascular features in needle biopsies by Brocato, Terisse A, Brown-Glaberman, Ursa, Wang, Zhihui, Selwyn, Reed G, Wilson, Colin M, Wyckoff, Edward F, Lomo, Lesley C, Saline, Jennifer L, Hooda-Nehra, Anupama, Pasqualini, Renata, Arap, Wadih, Brinker, C Jeffrey, Cristini, Vittorio

    Published in JCI insight (18-04-2019)
    “…In clinical breast cancer intervention, selection of the optimal treatment protocol based on predictive biomarkers remains an elusive goal. Here, we present a…”
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    Repetitive Model of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Produces Cortical Abnormalities Detectable by Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Imaging, Histopathology, and Behavior by Yu, Fengshan, Shukla, Dinesh K, Armstrong, Regina C, Marion, Christina M, Radomski, Kryslaine L, Selwyn, Reed G, Dardzinski, Bernard J

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-04-2017)
    “…Noninvasive detection of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is important for evaluating acute through chronic effects of head injuries, particularly after…”
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    Comparison of PET/CT SUV metrics across different clinical software platforms by Wilson, Colin M., Selwyn, Reed G., Elojeimy, Saeed

    Published in Clinical imaging (01-09-2022)
    “…To assess the agreement of SUV metrics across the different clinical PET reading software platforms available at our institution. PET/CT images were reviewed…”
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    Outcome after Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Is Temporally Related to Glucose Uptake Profile at Time of Second Injury by Selwyn, Reed G, Cooney, Sean J, Khayrullina, Guzal, Hockenbury, Nicole, Wilson, Colin M, Jaiswal, Shalini, Bermudez, Sara, Armstrong, Regina C, Byrnes, Kimberly R

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (15-08-2016)
    “…Repeated mild traumatic brain injury (rmTBI) results in worsened outcomes, compared with a single injury, but the mechanism of this phenomenon is unclear. We…”
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    FDG-PET imaging in mild traumatic brain injury: a critical review by Byrnes, Kimberly R, Wilson, Colin M, Brabazon, Fiona, von Leden, Ramona, Jurgens, Jennifer S, Oakes, Terrence R, Selwyn, Reed G

    Published in Frontiers in neuroenergetics (09-01-2014)
    “…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects an estimated 1.7 million people in the United States and is a contributing factor to one third of all injury related…”
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    (18)F-FDG-PET imaging of rat spinal cord demonstrates altered glucose uptake acutely after contusion injury by von Leden, Ramona E, Selwyn, Reed G, Jaiswal, Shalini, Wilson, Colin M, Khayrullina, Guzal, Byrnes, Kimberly R

    Published in Neuroscience letters (16-05-2016)
    “…Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in an acute reduction in neuronal and glial cell viability, disruption in axonal tract integrity, and prolonged increases in…”
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    The RPL/RPS gene signature of melanoma CTCs associates with brain metastasis by Bowley, Tetiana Y, Lagutina, Irina V, Francis, Carol, Sivakumar, Sinduja, Selwyn, Reed G, Taylor, Erik, Guo, Yan, Fahy, Bridget N, Tawfik, Bernard, Marchetti, Dario

    Published in Cancer research communications (01-11-2022)
    “…Melanoma brain metastasis (MBM) is linked to poor prognosis and low overall survival. We hypothesized that melanoma circulating tumor cells (CTCs) possess a…”
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    The structure of Pavlovian fear conditioning in the amygdala by Bergstrom, Hadley C., McDonald, Craig G., Dey, Smita, Tang, Haying, Selwyn, Reed G., Johnson, Luke R.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-11-2013)
    “…Do different brains forming a specific memory allocate the same groups of neurons to encode it? One way to test this question is to map neurons encoding the…”
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    Traits of fear resistance and susceptibility in an advanced intercross line by McGuire, Jennifer L., Bergstrom, Hadley C., Parker, Clarissa C., Le, Thien, Morgan, Maria, Tang, Haiying, Selwyn, Reed G., Silva, Afonso C., Choi, Kwang, Ursano, Robert J., Palmer, Abraham A., Johnson, Luke R.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-11-2013)
    “…Genetic variability in the strength and precision of fear memory is hypothesised to contribute to the etiology of anxiety disorders, including post‐traumatic…”
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    Positron-emitting resin microspheres as surrogates of 90Y SIR-Spheres: a radiolabeling and stability study by Avila-Rodriguez, Miguel A., Selwyn, Reed G., Hampel, Joseph A., Thomadsen, Bruce R., DeJesus, Onofre T., Converse, Alexander K., Nickles, Robert J.

    Published in Nuclear medicine and biology (01-07-2007)
    “…Commercially available resin microspheres and SIR-Spheres were labeled with metallic positron emitters and evaluated as positron emission tomography (PET)…”
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    18F-FDG-PET imaging of rat spinal cord demonstrates altered glucose uptake acutely after contusion injury by von Leden, Ramona E., Selwyn, Reed G., Jaiswal, Shalini, Wilson, Colin M., Khayrullina, Guzal, Byrnes, Kimberly R.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (16-05-2016)
    “…•18F-FDG PET imaging of glucose uptake in the rodent spinal cord can be used as a novel non-invasive biomarker for spinal cord injury.•Quantification of 18F…”
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