Publications by authors named "J L Salisbury"

El Paso Health Education and Awareness Team (EP-HEAT®) is a bilingual program focused on increasing health awareness and dispelling health-related misinformation in the U.S.-Mexico border region.

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Everything that the brain sees must first be encoded by the retina, which maintains a reliable representation of the visual world in many different, complex natural scenes while also adapting to stimulus changes. This study quantifies whether and how the brain selectively encodes stimulus features about scene identity in complex naturalistic environments. While a wealth of previous work has dug into the static and dynamic features of the population code in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), less is known about how populations form both flexible and reliable encoding in natural moving scenes.

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  • An 11-year-old boy experienced severe pain in his left knee after a minor injury, leading to an MRI that showed a large fluid collection behind the distal femur.
  • The diagnosis revealed left popliteal vein thrombosis related to osteomyelitis, and the treatment involved irrigation, debridement, antibiotics, and anticoagulation therapy.
  • After 6 months, the patient was symptom-free and cleared for full activity, highlighting the potential link between deep vein thrombosis and osteomyelitis.
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Valvular structural deterioration is of particular concern for transcatheter aortic valve replacements due to their suspected shorter longevity and increasing use in younger patient populations. In this work we investigated the mechanical and microstructural changes in commercial TAVR valves composed of both glutaraldehyde fixed bovine and porcine pericardium (GLBP and GLPP) following accelerated wear testing (AWT) as outlined in ISO 5840 standards. This provided greater physiological relevance to the loading compared to previous studies and by utilizing digital image correlation we were able to obtain strain contours for each leaflet pre and post fatigue and identify sites of fatigue damage.

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