Ashok C Chander
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Recent Articles
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Varsanik J, Manak M, Whitfield M, Hogan B, Su W, Jiang C, et al.
Rev Urol
. 2021 Apr;
22(4):159-167.
PMID: 33927573
To the usefulness and applications of machine vision (MV) and machine learning (ML) techniques that have been used to develop a single cell-based phenotypic (live and fixed biomarkers) platform that...
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Manak M, Varsanik J, Hogan B, Whitfield M, Su W, Joshi N, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng
. 2019 Mar;
2(10):761-772.
PMID: 30854249
The risk stratification of prostate cancer and breast cancer tumours from patients relies on histopathology, selective genomic testing, or on other methods employing fixed formalin tissue samples. However, static biomarker...
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Albala D, Manak M, Varsanik J, Rashid H, Mouraviev V, Zappala S, et al.
Urology
. 2018 Oct;
124:198-206.
PMID: 30312670
Objective: To examine the ability of a novel live primary-cell phenotypic (LPCP) test to predict postsurgical adverse pathology (P-SAP) features and risk stratify patients based on SAP features in a...
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Chander A, Manak M, Varsanik J, Hogan B, Mouraviev V, Zappala S, et al.
Urology
. 2017 Apr;
105:91-100.
PMID: 28365358
Objective: To culture prostate cells from fresh biopsy core samples from radical prostatectomy (RP) tissue. Further, given the genetic heterogeneity of prostate cells, the ability to culture single cells from...
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Meacci G, Wolfenson H, Liu S, Stachowiak M, Iskratsch T, Mathur A, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2016 Apr;
27(22):3471-3479.
PMID: 27122603
During spreading and migration, the leading edges of cells undergo periodic protrusion-retraction cycles. The functional purpose of these cycles is unclear. Here, using submicrometer polydimethylsiloxane pillars as substrates for cell...