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    Improved MR-based characterization of engineered cartilage using multiexponential T2 relaxation and multivariate analysis by Reiter, David A., Irrechukwu, Onyi, Lin, Ping-Chang, Moghadam, Somaieh, Thaer, Sarah Von, Pleshko, Nancy, Spencer, Richard G.

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-03-2012)
    “…Noninvasive monitoring of tissue quality would be of substantial use in the development of cartilage tissue engineering strategies. Conventional MR parameters…”
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    Decreased Range of Motion After Total Knee Arthroplasty Is Predicted by the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia by Brown, Matthew L., MD, Plate, Johannes F., MD, PhD, Von Thaer, Sarah, MD, Fino, Nora F., MS, Smith, Beth P., PhD, Seyler, Thorsten M., MD, PhD, Lang, Jason E., MD

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Range of motion (ROM) is important for functional outcome after total knee arthroplasty (TKA); however, some patients hesitate to maximize…”
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    Improved MR‐based characterization of engineered cartilage using multiexponential T 2 relaxation and multivariate analysis by Reiter, David A., Irrechukwu, Onyi, Lin, Ping‐Chang, Moghadam, Somaieh, Thaer, Sarah Von, Pleshko, Nancy, Spencer, Richard G.

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-03-2012)
    “…Noninvasive monitoring of tissue quality would be of substantial use in the development of cartilage tissue engineering strategies. Conventional MR parameters…”
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    Prediction of cartilage compressive modulus using multiexponential analysis of T2 relaxation data and support vector regression by Irrechukwu, Onyi N., Thaer, Sarah Von, Frank, Eliot H., Lin, Ping-Chang, Reiter, David A., Grodzinsky, Alan J., Spencer, Richard G.

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-04-2014)
    “…Evaluation of mechanical characteristics of cartilage by magnetic resonance imaging would provide a noninvasive measure of tissue quality both for tissue…”
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    Obesity and Anesthesia: Challenges in the Perioperative Period by Von Thaer, Sarah, McVey, Janette, Shelton, James, Johnson, Quinn

    Published in Missouri medicine (01-03-2024)
    “…The obesity epidemic has significant implications for all aspects of healthcare. The physiological changes of obesity affect every area of perioperative…”
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    Prediction of cartilage compressive modulus using multiexponential analysis of T sub(2) relaxation data and support vector regression by Irrechukwu, Onyi N, Thaer, Sarah Von, Frank, Eliot H, Lin, Ping-Chang, Reiter, David A, Grodzinsky, Alan J, Spencer, Richard G

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-04-2014)
    “…Evaluation of mechanical characteristics of cartilage by magnetic resonance imaging would provide a noninvasive measure of tissue quality both for tissue…”
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    Prediction of cartilage compressive modulus using multiexponential analysis of T 2 relaxation data and support vector regression by Irrechukwu, Onyi N., Thaer, Sarah Von, Frank, Eliot H., Lin, Ping‐Chang, Reiter, David A., Grodzinsky, Alan J., Spencer, Richard G.

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-04-2014)
    “…Evaluation of mechanical characteristics of cartilage by magnetic resonance imaging would provide a noninvasive measure of tissue quality both for tissue…”
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    Prediction of cartilage compressive modulus using multiexponential analysis of T(2) relaxation data and support vector regression by Irrechukwu, Onyi N, Thaer, Sarah Von, Frank, Eliot H, Lin, Ping-Chang, Reiter, David A, Grodzinsky, Alan J, Spencer, Richard G

    Published in NMR in biomedicine (01-04-2014)
    “…Evaluation of mechanical characteristics of cartilage by magnetic resonance imaging would provide a noninvasive measure of tissue quality both for tissue…”
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    Journal Article