Publications by authors named "Kimberly Dawn Brewer"

Objective: Tracking the migration of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)-labeled immune cells in vivo is valuable for understanding the immunogenic response to cancer and therapies. Quantitative cell tracking using TurboSPI-based R* mapping is a promising development to improve accuracy in longitudinal studies on immune recruitment. However, off-resonance fat signal isochromats lead to modulations in the signal time-course that can be erroneously fit as R* signal decay, overestimating the density of labeled cells, while excluding voxels with fat-typical modulations results in underestimation of cell density in voxels with mixed content.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kimberly Dawn Brewer"

  • Kimberly Dawn Brewer's research primarily focuses on the quantitative analysis of immune cells, particularly using imaging techniques to track the migration of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)-labeled cells in vivo for cancer immunology studies.
  • In her 2020 article, she introduces the TurboSPI-based R* mapping method, which aims to enhance the accuracy of longitudinal studies by compensating for off-resonance fat modulation that can distort signal readings.
  • Her findings indicate that while traditional methods of interpreting signal decay may overestimate cell density, the improved technique allows for better differentiation of true cellular content, critical for understanding the immunogenic response to cancer treatments.