1. 24 Nov 2024 Conference Paper 77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics

    Transport and targeting of pulmonary inhalation aerosols: mechanistic lessons from the deep lungs

    Abstract

    Mapping respiratory airflows and the transport mechanisms of inhaled aerosols characteristic of the deep regions of the lungs are of broad interest in assessing inhalation therapy outcomes. In the present talk, I will discuss our current understanding of such phenomena characterized by sub-millimeter 3D alveolated airspaces and low-Reynolds-number flows. I will exemplify

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  2. 22 Nov 2024 Journal Article Journal of Sport Rehabilitation

    Assessing the Knee Extensor’s Rate of Force Development Using a Fixed Handheld Dynamometer: An Inter- and Intrasession Reliability Study

    Abstract

    Context: The rate of force development (RFD), defined as the ability to rapidly generate muscle force, is commonly tested using an electromechanical dynamometer in isometric mode. However, these devices are expensive and not readily available. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the interrater reliability of a fixed handheld dynamometer to measure the knee extensors’

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  3. 11 Nov 2024 Journal Article Circulation

    Atrial Fibrillation Screening During Sinus Rhythm Periods by Interrelated Systems Dynamics Analysis

    Abstract

    Background: Previous studies have shown that AF screening in at-risk populations can reduce stroke incidence. However, non-targeted screening approaches often result in high false positive rates, placing an unnecessary burden on the healthcare system. In contrast, artificial intelligence-guided screening has been demonstrated to increase diagnostic yield in large

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  4. 11 Nov 2024 Preprint arXiv

    Expansion microscopy reveals neural circuit organization in genetic animal models

    Shakila Behzadi, Jacquelin Ho, Zainab Tanvir, Gal Haspel, Limor Freifeld, Kristen E Severi
    Abstract

    Expansion Microscopy is a super-resolution technique in which physically enlarging samples in an isotropic manner increases inter-molecular distances such that nano-scale structures can be resolved using light microscopy. This is particularly useful in neuroscience as many important structures are smaller than the diffraction limit. Since its invention in 2015, a variety

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  5. 11 Nov 2024 Journal Article The Journal of Pathology

    Macrophages producing chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan-4 induce neuro-cardiac junction impairment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    Marika Milan, Fabio Maiullari, Maila Chirivì, Maria Grazia Ceraolo, Rebecca Zigiotto, Andrea Soluri, Silvia Maiullari, Elisa Landoni, Dario Di Silvestre, Francesca Brambilla, Pierluigi Mauri, Veronica De Paolis, ... show all 26 authors
    Abstract

    Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by the absence of the full form of the dystrophin protein, which is essential for maintaining the structural integrity of muscle cells, including those in the heart and respiratory system. Despite progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms associated with DMD, myocardial insufficiency persists as the primary cause of

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  6. 5 Nov 2024 Journal Article The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

    Long-Axial-Range Double-Helix Point Spread Functions for 3D Volumetric Super-Resolution Imaging

    Yuya Nakatani, Scott Gaumer, Yoav Shechtman, Anna-Karin Gustavsson
    Abstract

    Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a powerful tool for observing structures beyond the diffraction limit of light. Combining SMLM with engineered point spread functions (PSFs) enables 3D imaging over an extended axial range, as has been demonstrated for super-resolution imaging of various cellular structures. However, super-resolving structures in 3D in

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  7. 2 Nov 2024 Journal Article Computers in Biology and Medicine

    Carotid single-and dual-layer stents reduce the wall adhesion of platelets by influencing flow and cellular transport

    Christian J Spieker, Axelle Y Kern, Netanel Korin, Pierre H Mangin, Alfons G Hoekstra, Gábor Závodszky
    Abstract

    An ongoing thrombosis on a ruptured atherosclerotic plaque in the carotid may cause stroke. The primary treatment for patients with tandem lesion is stenting. Dual-layer stents have been introduced as an alternative to single-layer stents for elective and emergent carotid artery stenting. While the dual-layer structure shows promise in reducing plaque prolapse through

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  8. 23 Oct 2024 Journal Article Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A

    3D Neurovascular Unit Tissue Model to Assess Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury

    Liam Power, Rita Shuhmaher, Philip Houtz, Jinpeng Chen, Sara Rudolph, John Yuen, Majd Machour, Emily Levy, Limin Wu, Shulamit Levenberg, Michael Whalen, Ying Chen, ... show all 13 authors
    Abstract

    The neurovascular unit (NVU) is a critical interface in the central nervous system that links vascular interactions with glial and neural tissue. Disruption of the NVU has been linked to the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Despite its significance the NVU remains challenging to study in a physiologically relevant manner. Here, a 3D cell triculture

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  9. 22 Oct 2024 Patent Applied at: EP, SG, KR, WO, CN, JP, AU, US, IL, BR, CA

    Cultured meat compositions

    Abstract

    The invention is directed to a method for producing an edible composition, comprising incubating a three-dimensional porous scaffold and a plurality of cell types comprising: myoblasts or progenitor cells thereof, at least one type of extracellular (ECM)-secreting cell and endothelial cells or progenitor cells thereof, and inducing myoblasts differentiation into

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  10. 14 Oct 2024 Journal Article Small Methods

    This Microtubule Does Not Exist: Super-Resolution Microscopy Image Generation by a Diffusion Model

    Alon Saguy, Tav Nahimov, Maia Lehrman, Estibaliz Gómez-de-Mariscal, Iván Hidalgo-Cenalmor, Onit Alalouf, Ashwin Balakrishnan, Mike Heilemann, Ricardo Henriques, Yoav Shechtman
    Abstract

    Generative models, such as diffusion models, have made significant advancements in recent years, enabling the synthesis of high-quality realistic data across various domains. Here, the adaptation and training of a diffusion model on super-resolution microscopy images are explored. It is shown that the generated images resemble experimental images, and that the generation

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