Publications by authors named "E B Mason"

Wheat is an important cereal crop globally and in the United States, and is the largest crop grown by acreage in Colorado. In June 2023, we observed wheat fields displaying severe yellowing and virus-like disease symptoms in plants across seven eastern Colorado counties (Yuma, Prowers, Kit Carson, Washington, Sedgewick, Morgan, and Weld). Symptomatic plants were prominent in fields and appeared bright yellow, with ringspots, mosaic patterning, and streaking on leaves.

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Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) was introduced in 2005 as a promising, tracer-based medical imaging modality with the potential for high sensitivity and spatial resolution. Since then, numerous preclinical devices have been built but only a few human-scale devices, none of which targeted functional neuroimaging. In this work, we probe the challenges of scaling the technology to meet the needs of human functional neuroimaging with sufficient sensitivity for detecting the hemodynamic changes following brain activation with a spatio-temporal resolution comparable to current functional magnetic resonance imaging approaches.

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Purpose: Clinical adoption of NK cell immunotherapy is underway for medulloblastoma and osteosarcoma, however there is currently little feedback on cell fate after administration. We propose magnetic particle imaging (MPI) may have applications for the quantitative detection of NK cells.

Procedures: Human-derived NK-92 cells were labeled by co-incubation with iron oxide nanoparticles (VivoTrax™) for 24 h then excess nanoparticles were washed with centrifugation.

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Objective: Extended hypoglycemia (Ehypo) and extended hyperglycemia (Ehyper) are recently defined continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics by the International Consensus for clinical trials as secondary endpoints for continuous outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the changes in Ehypo and Ehyper before and after automated insulin delivery (AID) initiation in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Research Methods: This is a retrospective single-center study that evaluated Ehypo and Ehyper in addition to other CGM metrics in 154 adults that initiated an AID system.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compared the International Consensus (ICC) and World Health Organization (WHO5) classifications for myeloid diseases involving TP53 mutations, reviewing 188 cases.
  • A significant 64% of cases were classified differently between the two systems, particularly due to ICC's inclusion of complex karyotype (CK) as a marker for biallelic TP53 inactivation.
  • The findings show that TP53-mutated acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has distinct characteristics and worse survival compared to non-mutated cases, suggesting the need for better classification in future systems to recognize these differences.
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