Kerry Setchfield
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Cavera 3rd S, Chauhan V, Hardiman W, Yao M, Fuentes-Dominguez R, Setchfield K, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Apr;
7(1):451.
PMID: 38622287
This report presents an optical fibre-based endo-microscopic imaging tool that simultaneously measures the topographic profile and 3D viscoelastic properties of biological specimens through the phenomenon of time-resolved Brillouin scattering. This...
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Setchfield K, Gorman A, Simpson A, Somekh M, Wright A
J Biomed Opt
. 2024 Jan;
29(1):010901.
PMID: 38269083
Significance: Skin color affects light penetration leading to differences in its absorption and scattering properties. COVID-19 highlighted the importance of understanding of the interaction of light with different skin types,...
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Haseeb F, Bourdakos K, Forsyth E, Setchfield K, Gorman A, Venkateswaran S, et al.
J Biomed Opt
. 2023 Dec;
28(12):126007.
PMID: 38155703
Significance: Rapid advances in medical imaging technology, particularly the development of optical systems with non-linear imaging modalities, are boosting deep tissue imaging. The development of reliable standards and phantoms is...
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Setchfield K, Gorman A, Simpson A, Somekh M, Wright A
Biomed Opt Express
. 2023 Jul;
14(7):3555-3583.
PMID: 37497524
Imaging non-invasively into the human body is currently limited by cost (MRI and CT scan), image resolution (ultrasound), exposure to ionising radiation (CT scan and X-ray), and the requirement for...
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Fuentes-Dominguez R, Yao M, Hardiman W, La Cavera Iii S, Setchfield K, Perez-Cota F, et al.
Photoacoustics
. 2023 May;
31:100493.
PMID: 37180958
In this paper, we show a proof-of-concept method to parallelise phonon microscopy measurements for cell elasticity imaging by demonstrating a 3-fold increase in acquisition speed which is limited by current...
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Hardiman W, Clark M, Friel C, Huett A, Perez-Cota F, Setchfield K, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2023 May;
166:317-325.
PMID: 37137402
Microrheology, the study of fluids on micron length-scales, promises to reveal insights into cellular biology, including mechanical biomarkers of disease and the interplay between biomechanics and cellular function. Here a...
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Al Turki S, Manickaraj A, Mercer C, Gerety S, Hitz M, Lindsay S, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2017 Sep;
98(3):592.
PMID: 28863274
No abstract available.
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England J, Granados-Riveron J, Polo-Parada L, Kuriakose D, Moore C, Brook J, et al.
J Mol Cell Cardiol
. 2017 Apr;
106:1-13.
PMID: 28359939
Tropomyosin 1 (TPM1) is an essential sarcomeric component, stabilising the thin filament and facilitating actin's interaction with myosin. A number of sarcomeric proteins, such as alpha myosin heavy chain, play...
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Sifrim A, Hitz M, Wilsdon A, Breckpot J, Al Turki S, Thienpont B, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2016 Aug;
48(9):1060-5.
PMID: 27479907
Congenital heart defects (CHDs) have a neonatal incidence of 0.8-1% (refs. 1,2). Despite abundant examples of monogenic CHD in humans and mice, CHD has a low absolute sibling recurrence risk...
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Al Turki S, Manickaraj A, Mercer C, Gerety S, Hitz M, Lindsay S, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2014 Apr;
94(4):574-85.
PMID: 24702954
Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most common birth defect worldwide and are a leading cause of neonatal mortality. Nonsyndromic atrioventricular septal defects (AVSDs) are an important subtype of CHDs...