Browsing by Author "Agrawal, Vishesh"
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Associations of Radiomic Data Extracted from Static and Respiratory-Gated CT Scans with Disease Recurrence in Lung Cancer Patients Treated with SBRT
Huynh, Elizabeth; Coroller, Thibaud P.; Narayan, Vivek; Agrawal, Vishesh; Romano, John; Franco, Idalid; Parmar, Chintan; Hou, Ying; Mak, Raymond H.; Aerts, Hugo J. W. L. (Public Library of Science, 2017)Radiomics aims to quantitatively capture the complex tumor phenotype contained in medical images to associate them with clinical outcomes. This study investigates the impact of different types of computed tomography (CT) ... -
Case report of tracheobronchial squamous cell carcinoma treated with radiation therapy and concurrent chemotherapy
Agrawal, Vishesh; Marcoux, J. Paul; Rabin, Michael Seth; Vernovsky, Inna; Wee, Jon O.; Mak, Raymond Heungwing (Elsevier BV, 2016)Tracheobronchial tumors include primary malignant tumors, secondary malignant tumors, and benign tumors. Primary malignant tumors of the trachea are rare, representing only 0.1% to 0.4% of all malignant disease. Squamous ... -
Modelling kidney disease with CRISPR-mutant kidney organoids derived from human pluripotent epiblast spheroids
Freedman, Benjamin S.; Brooks, Craig R.; Lam, Albert Q.; Fu, Hongxia; Morizane, Ryuji; Agrawal, Vishesh; Saad, Abdelaziz F.; Li, Michelle K.; Hughes, Michael R.; Werff, Ryan Vander; Peters, Derek T.; Lu, Junjie; Baccei, Anna; Siedlecki, Andrew M.; Valerius, M. Todd; Musunuru, Kiran; McNagny, Kelly M.; Steinman, Theodore I.; Zhou, Jing; Lerou, Paul H.; Bonventre, Joseph V. (Nature Pub. Group, 2015)Human-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived kidney cells (hPSC-KCs) have important potential for disease modelling and regeneration. Whether the hPSC-KCs can reconstitute tissue-specific phenotypes is currently unknown. Here we ... -
Quantitative Imaging Analysis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Agrawal, Vishesh (2016-05-17)Quantitative imaging is a rapidly growing area of interest within the field of bioinformatics and biomarker discovery. Due to the routine nature of medical imaging, there is an abundance of high-quality imaging linked to ...