Edward Gaiser
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Recent Articles
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Torres-Lopez V, Rovenolt G, Olcese A, Garcia G, Chacko S, Robinson A, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2022 Aug;
5(8):e2227109.
PMID: 35972739
Importance: Clinical text reports from head computed tomography (CT) represent rich, incompletely utilized information regarding acute brain injuries and neurologic outcomes. CT reports are unstructured; thus, extracting information at scale...
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Breazeale S, Conley S, Gaiser E, Redeker N
J Trauma Nurs
. 2021 Jan;
28(1):46-55.
PMID: 33417403
Background: Millions of Americans are injured each year, with 75% suffering orthopedic injuries. Those with orthopedic injury often experience postinjury symptoms, such as anxiety, that negatively influence long-term outcomes. The...
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Radhakrishnan R, Matuskey D, Nabulsi N, Gaiser E, Gallezot J, Henry S, et al.
Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging
. 2019 Nov;
295:111007.
PMID: 31760336
While 5-HT receptor is a potential therapeutic target for cognitive impairment in schizophrenia (SCZ), in vivo 5-HT receptor availability following antipsychotic treatment has not been examined to-date. We examined the...
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Radhakrishnan R, Nabulsi N, Gaiser E, Gallezot J, Henry S, Planeta B, et al.
J Nucl Med
. 2018 Apr;
59(9):1445-1450.
PMID: 29626125
Serotonin receptor 6 (5-hydroxytrypamine-6, or 5-HT) is a potential therapeutic target given its distribution in brain regions that are important in depression, anxiety, and cognition. This study sought to investigate...
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Natarajan A, Angarita G, Gaiser E, Malison R, Ganesan D, Marlin B
Proc ACM Int Conf Ubiquitous Comput
. 2017 Jan;
2016:875-885.
PMID: 28090605
Mobile health research on illicit drug use detection typically involves a two-stage study design where data to learn detectors is first collected in lab-based trials, followed by a deployment to...
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Age-related changes in binding of the D2/3 receptor radioligand [(11)C](+)PHNO in healthy volunteers
Matuskey D, Worhunksy P, Correa E, Pittman B, Gallezot J, Nabulsi N, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2016 Feb;
130:241-247.
PMID: 26876475
Objective: Previous imaging studies with positron emission tomography (PET) have reliably demonstrated an age-associated decline in the dopamine system. Most of these studies have focused on the densities of dopamine...
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Natarajan A, Gaiser E, Angarita G, Malison R, Ganesan D, Marlin B
ACM BCB
. 2016 Jan;
2014:370-379.
PMID: 26726321
Thanks to advances in mobile sensing technologies, it has recently become practical to deploy wireless electrocardiograph sensors for continuous recording of ECG signals. This capability has diverse applications in the...
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Matuskey D, Gallezot J, Pittman B, Williams W, Wanyiri J, Gaiser E, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2014 Apr;
139:100-5.
PMID: 24717909
Background: Evidence from animal models and postmortem human studies points to the importance of the dopamine D₃ receptor (D₃R) in cocaine dependence (CD). The objective of this pilot study was...