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Asfour H, Otridge J, Thomasian R, Larson C, Sarvazyan N
J Biomed Opt . 2020 Oct; 25(10). PMID: 33084257
Significance: For use in medical balloons and related clinical applications, polymers are usually designed for transparency under illumination with white-light sources. However, when illuminated with ultraviolet (UV) or blue light,...
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Muselimyan N, Asfour H, Sarvazyan N
Sci Rep . 2020 Sep; 10(1):15369. PMID: 32958843
Radiofrequency ablation is a commonly used clinical procedure that destroys arrhythmogenic sources in patients suffering from atrial fibrillation and other types of cardiac arrhythmias. To improve the success of this...
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Armstrong K, Larson C, Asfour H, Ransbury T, Sarvazyan N
Cardiovasc Eng Technol . 2020 Jul; 11(5):560-575. PMID: 32666326
Purpose: Multiple studies have shown that spectral analysis of tissue autofluorescence can be used as a live indicator for various pathophysiological states of cardiac tissue, including ischemia, ablation-induced damage, or...
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Mirdamadi E, Muselimyan N, Koti P, Asfour H, Sarvazyan N
3D Print Addit Manuf . 2019 Dec; 6(3):158-164. PMID: 31860224
No abstract available.
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Koti P, Muselimyan N, Mirdamadi E, Asfour H, Sarvazyan N
J 3D Print Med . 2019 Sep; 3(1):11-22. PMID: 31555480
Aim: To 3D print heart tissue, one must understand how the main two types of cardiac cells are affected by the printing process. Materials & Methods: Effects of gelatin methacryloyl...
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Guan S, Asfour H, Sarvazyan N, Loew M
J Med Imaging (Bellingham) . 2019 Mar; 5(4):046003. PMID: 30840727
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia. It is being effectively treated using the radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedure, which destroys culprit tissue and creates scars that prevent the spread...
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Gokhale T, Asfour H, Verma S, Bursac N, Henriquez C
PLoS Comput Biol . 2018 Jul; 14(7):e1006276. PMID: 30011279
The incidence of cardiac arrhythmias is known to be associated with tissue heterogeneities including fibrosis. However, the impact of microscopic structural heterogeneities on conduction in excitable tissues remains poorly understood....
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Asfour H, Guan S, Muselimyan N, Swift L, Loew M, Sarvazyan N
Biomed Opt Express . 2018 May; 9(5):2189-2204. PMID: 29760980
In vivo autofluorescence hyperspectral imaging of moving objects can be challenging due to motion artifacts and to the limited amount of acquired photons. To address both limitations, we selectively reduced...
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Jackman C, Ganapathi A, Asfour H, Qian Y, Allen B, Li Y, et al.
Biomaterials . 2018 Jan; 159:48-58. PMID: 29309993
Functional cardiac tissue engineering holds promise as a candidate therapy for myocardial infarction and heart failure. Generation of "strong-contracting and fast-conducting" cardiac tissue patches capable of electromechanical coupling with host...
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Swift L, Asfour H, Muselimyan N, Larson C, Armstrong K, Sarvazyan N
Heart Rhythm . 2017 Dec; 15(4):564-575. PMID: 29246829
Background: Treatment of cardiac arrhythmias often involves ablating viable muscle tissue within or near islands of scarred myocardium. Yet, today there are limited means by which the boundaries of such...