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    Assessment of Molecular Imaging of Angiogenesis with Three-Dimensional Ultrasonography by Jason E. Streeter, Ryan C. Gessner, James Tsuruta, Steven Feingold, Paul A. Dayton

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…In 2D serial studies, where it may be challenging to image the same plane repeatedly, misalignments as small as 800 microns can introduce substantial error. 3D MI, including volumetric analysis of inter- and intra-animal targeting, provides a thorough way of characterizing angiogenesis and will be a more robust assessment technique for the future of MI.…”
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    Hypothermia improves neuronal network recovery in a human-derived in vitro model of oxygen-deprivation. by Eva J H F Voogd, Marloes Thijs, Marloes R Levers, Jeannette Hofmeijer, Monica Frega

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Mild therapeutic hypothermia showed potential neuroprotective properties during and after cerebral hypoxia or ischemia in experimental animal studies. However, in clinical trials, where hypothermia is mainly applied after reperfusion, results were divergent and neurophysiological effects unclear. …”
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    Molecular–Genetic Imaging: A Nuclear Medicine–Based Perspective by Ronald G. Blasberg, Juri Gelovani Tjuvajev

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…The development of versatile and sensitive assays that do not require tissue samples will be of considerable value for monitoring molecular–genetic and cellular processes in animal models of human disease, as well as for studies in human subjects in the future. …”
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    “Enfoncer une porte ouverte”. Madame Bovary sounds as music by Roberto Doati

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Working within this framework I animate the text with sound-objects whose source is not necessarily heard, as I replace the vocal spectrum - i.e. the timbre – with that of the sounds mentioned in the book, while the voice amplitude envelope will still determine the rhythm. …”
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    Hyperbaric exposure in rodents with non-invasive imaging assessment of decompression bubbles: A scoping review protocol. by Joshua Currens, Paul A Dayton, Peter Buzzacott, Virginie Papadopoulou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Decompression puts subjects at a greater risk for injury, which often justifies conducting such experiments using animal models. Therefore, it is important to provide a broad view of previously utilized methods for decompression research to describe imaging tools available for researchers to conduct rodent decompression experiments, to prevent duplicate experimentation, and to identify significant gaps in the literature for future researchers. …”
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    Discontinuist and continuist approaches of language evolution… and beyond by Lise Habib-Dassetto, Alban Lemasson, Cristel Portes, Marie Montant

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This function is still considered qualitatively different from the rest of animal communication in several fields such as psychology, neuroscience or cognitive science, leading to numerous debates in the scientific community. …”
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    “Fierce and Free, or Caged and Cowed”: Interspecies Oppression and Survival in Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport by Elisa Pesce

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In light of the wild creature’s function of foil for both the narrator and Stacy (De Bruyn 274-79), I propose that Ellmann presents interspecies articulations as a harbinger of hope in a cultural context in which the girl is nevertheless constantly forced to navigate the tensions between the aspects of her connection to the animal world that make her fierce and free and those that work to keep her—and symbolically all women, minority groups, and nature—caged and cowed.…”
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    And growth on form? How tissue expansion generates novel shapes, colours and enhance biological functions of Turing colour patterns of Eukaryotes. by Pierre Galipot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We show that far beyond the particular feline coat pattern, putative-growth Turing color patterns are present in many diverse lineages of plants and animals and seem absent in Fungi and unicellular lineages. …”
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