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10 Apr 2024 • Preprint • arXiv
SleepPPG-Net2: Deep learning generalization for sleep staging from photoplethysmography
AbstractBackground: Sleep staging is a fundamental component in the diagnosis of sleep disorders and the management of sleep health. Traditionally, this analysis is conducted in clinical settings and involves a time-consuming scoring procedure. Recent data-driven algorithms for sleep staging, using the photoplethysmogram (PPG) time series, have shown high performance on local
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9 Apr 2024 • Journal Article • Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
A continuum model for the elongation and orientation of Von Willebrand factor with applications in arterial flow
AbstractThe blood protein Von Willebrand factor (VWF) is critical in facilitating arterial thrombosis. At pathologically high shear rates, the protein unfolds and binds to the arterial wall, enabling the rapid deposition of platelets from the blood. We present a novel continuum model for VWF dynamics in flow based on a modified viscoelastic fluid model that incorporates a single
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8 Apr 2024 • Journal Article • Physiological Measurement
pyPPG: a Python toolbox for comprehensive photoplethysmography signal analysis
AbstractObjective. Photoplethysmography is a non-invasive optical technique that measures changes in blood volume within tissues. It is commonly and being increasingly used for a variety of research and clinical applications to assess vascular dynamics and physiological parameters. Yet, contrary to heart rate variability measures, a field which has seen the development of stable
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7 Apr 2024 • Preprint • arXiv
Automated Prediction of Breast Cancer Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy from DWI Data
AbstractEffective surgical planning for breast cancer hinges on accurately predicting pathological complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) and machine learning offer a non-invasive approach for early pCR assessment. However, most machine-learning models require manual tumor segmentation, a cumbersome and error-prone task. We
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6 Apr 2024 • Journal Article • Bioengineering & Translational Medicine
A double-edged sword: The complex interplay between engineered nanoparticles and platelets
AbstractNanoparticles (NP) play a crucial role in nanomedicine, serving as carriers for localized therapeutics to allow for precise drug delivery to specific disease sites and conditions. When injected systemically, NP can directly interact with various blood cell types, most critically with circulating platelets. Hence, the potential activation/inhibition of platelets following
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6 Apr 2024 • Preprint • arXiv
A self-attention model for robust rigid slice-to-volume registration of functional MRI
AbstractFunctional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is vital in neuroscience, enabling investigations into brain disorders, treatment monitoring, and brain function mapping. However, head motion during fMRI scans, occurring between shots of slice acquisition, can result in distortion, biased analyses, and increased costs due to the need for scan repetitions. Therefore
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5 Apr 2024 • Preprint • bioRxiv
Quantitative Image Analysis of Tissue Properties: A MATLAB Tool for Measuring Morphology and Co-localization in 2D Images
AbstractIn recent years, the structural analysis of tissue elements has gained significant importance in biomedical research. Advancements in imaging technologies have created a pressing need to quantify tissue and cell properties accurately. This paper introduces a MATLAB-based analytical tool designed to measure a spectrum of properties from 2D images of tissues and cells
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3 Apr 2024 • Journal Article • European Heart Journal - Digital Health
An artificial-intelligence enabled Holter algorithm to identify patients with ventricular tachycardia by analyzing their ECG during sinus rhythm
AbstractVentricular tachycardia (VT) is a dangerous cardiac arrhythmia that can lead to sudden cardiac death. Early detection and management of VT is thus of high clinical importance. We hypothesize that it is possible to identify patients with VT during sinus rhythm leveraging continuous 24h Holter electrocardiogram and artificial intelligence.
We analyzed a retrospective
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28 Mar 2024 • Patent • Applied at: US, WO
Methods and systems for modulating cellular activation
AbstractThis disclosure relates to methods for modulating activity of cells and tissue with materials that are capable of being activated by light, such methods useful for treating diseases. The disclosure also provides devices and systems suitable for use in such methods, particularly devices and systems having oxygen plasma-treated p-type (boron) silicon.
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26 Mar 2024 • Journal Article • Advanced Functional Materials
3D Bioprinting of Multicellular Stem Cell-Derived Constructs to Model Pancreatic Cell Differentiation
AbstractIn vitro models of the pancreas can aid in developing therapies for pancreatic diseases. Nonetheless, most pancreatic tissue engineering is limited to insulin-secreting β-cells or pancreatic adenocarcinoma models. Combining all essential tissue components, including exocrine, endocrine, and blood vasculature, is crucial to recapitulate native tissue organization. In
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