Browsing by Author "Rosen, Seymour"
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ApoSense: A Novel Technology for Functional Molecular Imaging of Cell Death in Models of Acute Renal Tubular Necrosis
Damianovich, Maya; Ziv, Ilan; Heyman, Samuel N.; Shina, Ahuva; Kidron, Dvora; Aloya, Tali; Grimberg, Hagit; Levin, Galit; Reshef, Ayelet; Bentolila, Alfonso; Cohen, Avi; Shirvan, Anat; Rosen, Seymour (Springer Verlag, 2005)Purpose: Acute renal tubular necrosis (ATN), a common cause of acute renal failure, is a dynamic, rapidly evolving clinical condition associated with apoptotic and necrotic tubular cell death. Its early identification is ... -
Nonlinear microscopy for detection of prostate cancer: analysis of sensitivity and specificity in radical prostatectomies
Ponchiardi, Cecilia; Rosen, Seymour; Cahill, Lucas; Wu, Yubo; Yoshitake, Tadayuki; Giacomelli, Michael; Wagner, Andrew; Fujimoto, James (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-11-19)Intraoperative evaluation of specimens during radical prostatectomy using frozen sections can be time and labor intensive. Nonlinear microscopy (NLM) is a fluorescence microscopy technique that can rapidly generate images ... -
Real-Time Diagnosis and Gleason Grading of Prostate Core Needle Biopsies Using Nonlinear Microscopy
Cahill, Lucas; Rosen, Seymour; Yoshitake, Tadayuki; Wu, Yubo; York, Linda; Tsai, Leo; Gershman, Boris; Fujimoto, James; Sun, Yue (Elsevier BV, 2022-04) -
Renal Medullary and Cortical Correlates in Fibrosis, Epithelial Mass, Microvascularity, and Microanatomy Using Whole Slide Image Analysis Morphometry
Farris, Alton B.; Ellis, Carla L.; Rogers, Thomas E.; Lawson, Diane; Cohen, Cynthia; Rosen, Seymour (Public Library of Science, 2016)Renal tubulointerstitial injury often leads to interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (IF/TA). IF/TA is typically assessed in the renal cortex and can be objectively quantitated with computerized image analysis (IA). ... -
Why Is Diabetes Mellitus a Risk Factor for Contrast-Induced Nephropathy?
Heyman, Samuel N.; Rosenberger, Christian; Rosen, Seymour; Khamaisi, Mogher (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2013)Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) remains a leading cause of iatrogenic acute kidney injury, as the usage of contrast media for imaging and intravascular intervention keeps expanding. Diabetes is an important predisposing ...