Kevin T Gobeske
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Zubair A, McAlpine L, Gobeske K
J Neurol Sci
. 2024 Jan;
457:122886.
PMID: 38278094
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) was one of the first-recognized neuroinvasive arboviral diseases in North America, and it remains the most lethal. Although EEE is known to have periodic spikes in...
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Micali N, Ma S, Li M, Kim S, Mato-Blanco X, Sindhu S, et al.
Science
. 2023 Oct;
382(6667):eadf3786.
PMID: 37824652
During early telencephalic development, intricate processes of regional patterning and neural stem cell (NSC) fate specification take place. However, our understanding of these processes in primates, including both conserved and...
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Ma S, Skarica M, Li Q, Xu C, Risgaard R, Tebbenkamp A, et al.
Science
. 2022 Aug;
377(6614):eabo7257.
PMID: 36007006
The granular dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) is an evolutionary specialization of primates that is centrally involved in cognition. We assessed more than 600,000 single-nucleus transcriptomes from adult human, chimpanzee, macaque,...
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Andrijevic D, Vrselja Z, Lysyy T, Zhang S, Skarica M, Spajic A, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Aug;
608(7922):405-412.
PMID: 35922506
After cessation of blood flow or similar ischaemic exposures, deleterious molecular cascades commence in mammalian cells, eventually leading to their death. Yet with targeted interventions, these processes can be mitigated...
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Yuen M, Prabhat A, Mazurek M, Chavva I, Crawford A, Cahn B, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2022 Apr;
8(16):eabm3952.
PMID: 35442729
Brain imaging is essential to the clinical management of patients with ischemic stroke. Timely and accessible neuroimaging, however, can be limited in clinical stroke pathways. Here, portable magnetic resonance imaging...
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Sheth K, Yuen M, Mazurek M, Cahn B, Prabhat A, Salehi S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jan;
12(1):67.
PMID: 34996970
Neuroimaging is crucial for assessing mass effect in brain-injured patients. Transport to an imaging suite, however, is challenging for critically ill patients. We evaluated the use of a low magnetic...
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Mazurek M, Cahn B, Yuen M, Prabhat A, Chavva I, Shah J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Aug;
12(1):5119.
PMID: 34433813
Radiological examination of the brain is a critical determinant of stroke care pathways. Accessible neuroimaging is essential to detect the presence of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
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Daniele S, Trummer G, Hossmann K, Vrselja Z, Benk C, Gobeske K, et al.
Nat Rev Neurosci
. 2021 Jul;
22(9):553-572.
PMID: 34290397
The susceptibility of the brain to ischaemic injury dramatically limits its viability following interruptions in blood flow. However, data from studies of dissociated cells, tissue specimens, isolated organs and whole...
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Brown S, Cormier J, Tuan J, Lier A, McGuone D, Armstrong P, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2021 Jul;
27(8).
PMID: 34289334
No abstract available.
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Sheth K, Mazurek M, Yuen M, Cahn B, Shah J, Ward A, et al.
JAMA Neurol
. 2020 Sep;
PMID: 32897296
Importance: Neuroimaging is a key step in the clinical evaluation of brain injury. Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems operate at high-strength magnetic fields (1.5-3 T) that require strict, access-controlled...