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Artur Sucheta

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Li H, Hou H, Sucheta A, Williams B, Lariviere J, Khan M, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2010 Mar; 662:265-72. PMID: 20204802
EPR oximetry using implantable resonators allows measurements at much deeper sites than are possible with surface resonators (> 80 vs. 10 mm) and achieves greater sensitivity at any depth. We...
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Williams B, Dong R, Kmiec M, Burke G, Demidenko E, Gladstone D, et al.
Health Phys . 2010 Jan; 98(2):327-38. PMID: 20065702
The development of in vivo EPR has made it feasible to perform tooth dosimetry measurements in situ, greatly expanding the potential for using this approach for immediate screening after radiation...
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Williams B, Sucheta A, Dong R, Sakata Y, Iwasaki A, Burke G, et al.
Radiat Meas . 2008 Jul; 42(6-7):1094-1098. PMID: 18591989
In vivo electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) tooth dosimetry provides a means for non-invasive retrospective assessment of personal radiation exposure. While there is a clear need for such capabilities following radiation...
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Swartz H, Burke G, Coey M, Demidenko E, Dong R, Grinberg O, et al.
Radiat Meas . 2008 Jul; 42(6-7):1075-1084. PMID: 18591988
As a result of terrorism, accident, or war, populations potentially can be exposed to doses of ionizing radiation that could cause direct clinical effects within days or weeks. There is...
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Dinguizli M, Jeumont S, Beghein N, He J, Walczak T, Lesniewski P, et al.
Biosens Bioelectron . 2005 Dec; 21(7):1015-22. PMID: 16368480
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) oximetry is a powerful technology that allows the monitoring of oxygenation in tissues. The measurement of tissue oxygenation can be achieved using lithium phthalocyanine (LiPc) crystals...
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Einarsdottir O, Szundi I, Van Eps N, Sucheta A
J Inorg Biochem . 2002 Jul; 91(1):87-93. PMID: 12121765
The reaction between bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase and dioxygen was monitored at room temperature in the visible and Soret regions following photolysis of the mixed-valence CO-bound enzyme. Time-resolved optical...