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Jeremy J Flint

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Shukla A, Segal M, Pepine C, Cheung A, Shuster J, Mohandas R, et al.
Am J Nephrol . 2021 Feb; 52(1):36-44. PMID: 33640890
Introduction: Atherosclerosis, inflammation, and vascular stiffness are prominent interrelated risk factors contributing to the high incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with CKD. Conventional CVD management strategies in CKD...
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Blackband S, Flint J, Hansen B, Shepherd T, Lee C, Streit W, et al.
Front Neurol . 2020 Jul; 11:549. PMID: 32714267
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a leading diagnostic technique especially for neurological studies. However, the physical origin of the hyperintense signal seen in MR images of stroke immediately after ischemic...
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Flint J, Menon K, Hansen B, Forder J, Blackband S
Neuroimage . 2020 Jun; 219:116997. PMID: 32492508
Since its first description and development in the late 20th century, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) has proven useful in describing the microstructural details of biological tissues. Signal generated from...
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Flint J, Menon K, Hansen B, Forder J, Blackband S
J Vis Exp . 2017 Nov; (128). PMID: 29155793
This protocol describes the procedures necessary to support normal metabolic functions of acute brain slice preparations during the collection of magnetic resonance (MR) microscopy data. While it is possible to...
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Canchi S, Sarntinoranont M, Hong Y, Flint J, Subhash G, King M
PLoS One . 2017 Apr; 12(4):e0175396. PMID: 28403239
Exposure to explosive blasts can produce functional debilitation in the absence of brain pathology detectable at the scale of current diagnostic imaging. Transient (ms) overpressure components of the primary blast...
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Lee C, Bengtsson N, Chrzanowski S, Flint J, Walter G, Blackband S
Sci Rep . 2017 Jan; 7:39496. PMID: 28045071
Recently, the first magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) images at the cellular level in isolated mammalian brain tissues were obtained using microsurface coils. These methods can elucidate the cellular origins of...
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Flint J, Hansen B, Blackband S
Data Brief . 2016 Sep; 9:271-4. PMID: 27668273
The following article contains nine diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) datasets acquired with magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM, 15.6 μm in-plane). All data was collected in the region bordering the ventral horn...
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Flint J, Menon K, Hansen B, Forder J, Blackband S
Sci Rep . 2015 Dec; 5:18095. PMID: 26666980
Spectrometers now offer the field strengths necessary to visualize mammalian cells but were not designed to accommodate imaging of live tissues. As such, spectrometers pose significant challenges--the most evident of...
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Lee C, OConnor A, Yang C, Tate J, Schoeb T, Flint J, et al.
Physiol Rep . 2015 Aug; 3(8). PMID: 26320214
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is transmitted as either an autosomal dominant or recessive trait and is a major cause of renal failure and liver fibrosis. The cpk mouse model of...
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Lee C, Flint J, Hansen B, Blackband S
Sci Rep . 2015 Jun; 5:11147. PMID: 26059695
Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool which is well-suited to directly resolve cellular structures in ex vivo and in vitro tissues without use of exogenous contrast agents....