Kendra A Hebert
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Recent Articles
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Bateman L, Streeter S, Hebert K, Parker D, Obando K, Moreno K, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2024 Dec;
27(1):23-31.
PMID: 39658767
Significance: Selecting a nerve-specific lead fluorescent agent for translation in fluorescence-guided surgery is time-consuming and expensive. Preclinical fluorescent agent studies rely primarily on animal models, which are a critical component...
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Streeter S, Xu X, Hebert K, Werth P, Hoopes P, Jarvis L, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2023 Dec;
26(2):272-283.
PMID: 38151580
Purpose: ABY-029, an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-targeted, synthetic Affibody peptide labeled with a near-infrared fluorophore, is under investigation for fluorescence-guided surgery of sarcomas. To date, studies using ABY-029 have...
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Streeter S, Ray G, Bateman L, Hebert K, Bushee F, Rodi S, et al.
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2023 Apr;
12361.
PMID: 37034555
Necrotizing soft-tissue infections (NSTIs) are aggressive and deadly. Immediate surgical debridement is standard-of-care, but patients often present with non-specific symptoms, thereby delaying treatment. Because NSTIs cause microvascular thrombosis, we hypothesized...
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Hebert K, Bateman L, Parker D, Nunziata J, Paydarfar J, Hong J, et al.
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2023 Apr;
12361.
PMID: 37009434
Iatrogenic nerve injury is a common complication across all surgical specialties. Better nerve visualization and identification during surgery will improve outcomes and reduce nerve injuries. The Gibbs Laboratory at Oregon...
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Bateman L, Hebert K, Streeter S, Nunziata J, Barth C, Wang L, et al.
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2023 Apr;
12361.
PMID: 37009433
We have co-developed a first-in-kind model of fluorophore testing in freshly amputated human limbs. human tissue provides a unique opportunity for the testing of pre-clinical fluorescent agents, collection of imaging...
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Bateman L, Hebert K, Nunziata J, Streeter S, Barth C, Wang L, et al.
J Biomed Opt
. 2023 Jan;
28(8):082802.
PMID: 36619496
Significance: This first-in-kind, perfused, and amputated human limb model allows for the collection of human data in preclinical selection of lead fluorescent agents. The model facilitates more accurate selection and...
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Streeter S, Hebert K, Bateman L, Ray G, Dean R, Geffken K, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2022 Nov;
25(1):46-57.
PMID: 36447084
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an evolving field that seeks to identify important anatomic structures or physiologic phenomena with helpful relevance to the execution of surgical procedures. Fluorescence labeling occurs generally...
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Henderson E, Hebert K, Werth P, Streeter S, Rosenthal E, Paulsen K, et al.
J Surg Oncol
. 2022 Oct;
127(3):490-500.
PMID: 36285723
Background: Imaging-based navigation technologies require static referencing between the target anatomy and the optical sensors. Imaging-based navigation is therefore well suited to operations involving bony anatomy; however, these technologies have...
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Chen E, Tse D, Hou H, Schreiber W, Schaner P, Kmiec M, et al.
Appl Magn Reson
. 2021 Nov;
52(10):1321-1342.
PMID: 34744319
Objectives: (1) Summarize revisions made to the implantable resonator (IR) design and results of testing to characterize biocompatibility;(2) Demonstrate safety of implantation and feasibility of deep tissue oxygenation measurement using...
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Kmiec M, Hebert K, Tse D, Hodge S, Williams B, Schaner P, et al.
Magn Reson Med
. 2021 Oct;
87(3):1621-1637.
PMID: 34719047
Purpose: Electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry using the OxyChip as an implantable oxygen sensor can directly and repeatedly measure tissue oxygen levels. A phase I, first-in-human clinical study has established the...