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Wang A, Mishkit O, Mao H, Arivazhagan L, Dong T, Lee F, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2024 Sep; 187:291-303. PMID: 39236796
In vivo molecular imaging tools hold immense potential to drive transformative breakthroughs by enabling researchers to visualize cellular and molecular interactions in real-time and/or at high resolution. These advancements will...
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Chu S, Wang A, Bhattacharya A, Montclare J
Prog Biomed Eng (Bristol) . 2021 Dec; 4(1). PMID: 34950852
Proteins are some of the most versatile and studied macromolecules with extensive biomedical applications. The natural and biological origin of proteins offer such materials several advantages over their synthetic counterparts,...
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Dasgupta D, Banerjee A, Karar R, Banerjee D, Mitra S, Sardar P, et al.
Front Psychol . 2021 May; 12:649027. PMID: 33981276
Urbanization affects concurrent human-animal interactions as a result of altered resource availability and land use pattern, which leads to considerable ecological consequences. While some animals have lost their habitat due...
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Bhattacharya A, Desai H, DeMarse T, Wheeler B, Brewer G
Front Neural Circuits . 2016 Jul; 10:45. PMID: 27445701
Anatomical and behavioral studies, and in vivo and slice electrophysiology of the hippocampus suggest specific functions of the dentate gyrus (DG) and the CA3 subregions, but the underlying activity dynamics...
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Bhattacharya A, Vandali A, Zeng F
J Acoust Soc Am . 2011 Nov; 130(5):2951-60. PMID: 22087923
The present study examined the effect of combined spectral and temporal enhancement on speech recognition by cochlear-implant (CI) users in quiet and in noise. The spectral enhancement was achieved by...
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Bhattacharya A, Zeng F
J Acoust Soc Am . 2007 Aug; 122(2):1079-89. PMID: 17672655
Nonlinear sensory and neural processing mechanisms have been exploited to enhance spectral contrast for improvement of speech understanding in noise. The "companding" algorithm employs both two-tone suppression and adaptive gain...