13 results match your criteria: "University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor[Affiliation]"
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
July 2018
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, United States.
Nosocomial pathogens that develop multidrug resistance present an increasing problem for healthcare facilities. Due to its rapid rise in antibiotic resistance, is one of the most concerning gram-negative species. typically infects immune compromised individuals resulting in a variety of outcomes, including pneumonia and bacteremia.
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January 2018
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Radiology continues to benefit from constant innovation and technological advances. However, for promising new imaging technologies to reach widespread clinical practice, several milestones must be met. These include regulatory approval, early clinical evaluation, payer reimbursement, and broader marketplace adoption.
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June 2017
Center for Consciousness Science, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, United States.
Front Hum Neurosci
June 2017
Center for Consciousness Science, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, United States.
Recent studies have investigated local oscillations, long-range connectivity, and global network patterns to identify neural changes associated with anesthetic-induced unconsciousness. These studies typically employ anesthetic protocols that either just cross the threshold of unconsciousness, or induce deep unconsciousness for a brief period of time-neither of which models general anesthesia for major surgery. To study neural patterns of unconsciousness and recovery in a clinically-relevant context, we used a realistic anesthetic regimen to induce and maintain unconsciousness in eight healthy participants for 3 h.
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May 2017
Department of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, USA.
Neurons are highly specialized cells of the nervous system that receive, process and transmit electrical signals critical for normal brain function. Here, we review the intricate organization of axonal membrane domains that facilitate rapid action potential conduction underlying communication between complex neuronal circuits. Two critical excitable domains of vertebrate axons are the axon initial segment (AIS) and the nodes of Ranvier, which are characterized by the high concentrations of voltage-gated ion channels, cell adhesion molecules and specialized cytoskeletal networks.
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March 2017
Department of Pathology, University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Polyglutamine disorders are chronic, progressive neurodegenerative diseases caused by expansion of a glutamine tract in widely expressed genes. Despite excellent models of disease, a well-documented clinical history and progression, and established genetic causes, there are no FDA approved, disease modifying treatments for these disorders. Downstream of the mutant protein, several divergent pathways of toxicity have been identified over the last several decades, supporting the idea that targeting only one of these pathways of toxicity is unlikely to robustly alleviate disease progression.
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December 2016
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor,Michigan,United States of America.
Congenital heart surgery has evolved into its own specialty requiring unique techniques and skills. Recognizing the need to establish a special certification in congenital heart surgery, the American Board of Thoracic Surgery began the process in 2005, eventually granting the first certifications to qualified applicants in 2009. The American Council for Graduate Medical Education and the Thoracic Surgery Residency Review Committee have now approved specific training programs throughout the United States that will help to ensure the proper training of congenital heart surgeons for the future.
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August 2016
Department of Biology of Physical Activity, Neuromuscular Research Center, University of Jyväskylä Jyväskylä, Finland.
The production of heat, i.e., thermogenesis, is a significant component of the metabolic rate, which in turn affects weight gain and health.
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July 2016
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Pulmonary fibrosis is pathologic remodeling of lung tissue that can result in difficulty breathing, reduced quality of life, and a poor prognosis for patients. Fibrosis occurs as a result of insult to lung tissue, though mechanisms of this response are not well-characterized. The disease is driven in part by dysregulation of fibroblast proliferation and differentiation into myofibroblast cells, as well as pro-fibrotic mediator-driven epithelial cell apoptosis.
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July 2016
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA; Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, USA; Center for Consciousness Science, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, USA; Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA; Robotics Graduate Program, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA.
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) decode brain activity to control external devices. Over the past two decades, the BMI community has grown tremendously and reached some impressive milestones, including the first human clinical trials using chronically implanted intracortical electrodes. It has also contributed experimental paradigms and important findings to basic neuroscience.
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February 2016
Department of Philosophy, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA; Department of Psychiatry, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA.
Trichotillomania is a disorder characterized by recurrent urges to pull out one's hair, but the experiential characteristics of hair pulling urges are poorly understood. This study used a comparative approach to understand the subjective phenomenology of hair pulling: participants with trichotillomania symptoms were asked about their hair pulling urges as well as their urges to eat unhealthy foods. Participants who reported experiencing problematic unhealthy food urges were identified and asked to compare the phenomenological characteristics of their hair pulling and unhealthy food urges across a variety of dimensions.
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February 2016
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, USA; Center for Consciousness Science, University of Michigan Medical SchoolAnn Arbor, MI, USA.
Sleep, anesthesia, and coma share a number of neural features but the recovery profiles are radically different. To understand the mechanisms of reversibility of unconsciousness at the network level, we studied the conditions for gradual and abrupt transitions in conscious and anesthetized states. We hypothesized that the conditions for explosive synchronization (ES) in human brain networks would be present in the anesthetized brain just over the threshold of unconsciousness.
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