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Sleep deprivation impairs object-selective attention: A view from the ventral visual cortex
10.1371/journal.pone.0009087PLoS ONE52
Segmentation of magnetic resonance images of brain and abdomen
121 p.Segmentation of MRI data is required for many applications, such as the comparison of different structures or time points, and for annotation purposes. Manual segmentation requires high-level expertise and is subject to inter- and intra- observer variability, time and labor consuming. All these urge the need for automatic segmentation algorithms. In this work we try to address two segmentation problems in MR imaging and design automatic algorithms to solve them.MASTER OF ENGINEERING (SCE
A case of hypersensitivity to soluble and isophane insulins but not to insulin glargine
Insulin is an important agent for the treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM). Allergic reactions to insulin therapy, although rare, have been evident since animal insulin became available for the treatment of DM in 1922. Hypersensitivity to insulin has considerably been reduced with the introduction of human insulin produced by recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid technology. Here, we present a case of Type 2 DM who demonstrated immediate (Type 1) hypersensitivity reaction on the sites of subcutaneous injection of soluble and isophane insulin but insulin glargine was tolerated well and provided good glycemic control
Sleep Deprivation and Interference by Emotional Distracters
Sleep33101305-1313SLEE
Quantification of regional myocardial mean intracellular water lifetime: A nonhuman primate study in myocardial stress
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is typically associated with early metabolic remodeling. Noninvasive imaging biomarkers that reflect these changes will be crucial in determining responses to early drug interventions in these patients. Mean intracellular water lifetime (τi ) has been shown to be partially inversely related to Na, K-ATPase transporter activity and may thus provide insight into the metabolic status in HFpEF patients. Here, we aim to perform regional quantification of τi using dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the nonhuman primate (NHP) heart and evaluate its region-specific variations under conditions of myocardial stress in the context of perturbed myocardial function. Cardiac stress was induced in seven naïve cynomolgus macaques using a dobutamine stepwise infusion protocol. All animals underwent 3 T cardiac dual-bolus DCE and tagging MRI experiments. The shutter-speed model was employed to quantify regional τi from the DCE-MR images. Additionally, τi values were correlated with myocardial strains. During cardiac stress, there was a significant decrease in global τi (192.9 ± 76.3 ms vs 321.6 ± 70 ms at rest, P < 0.05) in the left ventricle, together with an increase in global peak circumferential strain (-15.4% ± 2.7% vs -10.1% ± 2.9% at rest, P < 0.05). Specifically, slice-level analysis further revealed that a greater significant decrease in mean τi was observed in the apical region (ΔτI = 182.4 ms) compared with the basal (Δτi = 113.2 ms) and midventricular regions (Δτi = 108.4 ms). Regional analysis revealed that there was a greater significant decrease in mean τi in the anterior (Δτi = 243.9 ms) and antero-lateral (Δτi = 177.2 ms) regions. In the inferior and infero-septal regions, although a decrease in τi was observed, it was not significant. Whole heart regional quantification of τi is feasible using DCE-MRI. τi is sensitive to regional changes in metabolic state during cardiac stress, and its value correlates with strain.status: publishe
Effects of sleep deprivation on cortical activation during directed attention in the absence and presence of visual stimuli
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.06.058NeuroImage582595-604NEIM