Publications by authors named "M Perez-Liva"

Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) uniquely enables spatial mapping in high resolution of oxygen saturation (SO2), with potential applications in studying pathological complications and therapy efficacy. MSOT offers seamless integration with ultrasonography, by using a common ultrasound (US) detector array. However, MSOT relies on multiple successive acquisitions of optoacoustic (OA) images at different optical wavelengths and the low frame rate of OA imaging makes the MSOT acquisition sensitive to body/respiratory motion.

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  • * Research conducted on female rodents showed that a single stress event can lead to lasting heart damage, as indicated by changes in blood biomarkers and various imaging techniques.
  • * The study highlights that long-term metabolic disruptions in the heart contribute to permanent damage, challenging the idea of Takotsubo being easily reversible and emphasizing the need for early treatment strategies.
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The standard assessment of response to cancer treatments is based on gross tumor characteristics, such as tumor size or glycolysis, which provide very indirect information about the effect of precision treatments on the pharmacological targets of tumors. Several advanced imaging modalities allow for the visualization of targeted tumor hallmarks. Descriptors extracted from these images can help establishing new classifications of precision treatment response.

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Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a severe disease which affects about 2 million people in the US. Its prevalence is assessed at 800/100,000 population. However, no reliable tools are currently available to assess perfusion defects at the muscle tissue level.

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