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Mark S Thompson

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Monto A, Foster-Tucker J, Callear A, Leis A, Godonou E, Smith M, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39179953
Background: Viral respiratory illnesses are the most common acute illnesses experienced and generally follow a predicted pattern over time. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic interrupted that pattern. Methods: The HIVE (Household Influenza...
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Fuenteslopez C, Thompson M, Ye H
Bioengineering (Basel) . 2023 Aug; 10(8). PMID: 37627849
Traumatic injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide; however, there is limited research on microvascular traumatic injuries. To address this gap, this research aims to develop and...
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Nagaraja V, Bergmann J, Andersen M, Thompson M
J Biomech Eng . 2022 Nov; 145(4). PMID: 36346198
Reliably and accurately estimating joint/segmental kinematics from optical motion capture data has remained challenging. Studies objectively characterizing human movement patterns have typically involved inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics techniques. Subsequent...
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Malosh R, Petrie J, Callear A, Truscon R, Johnson E, Evans R, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2021 May; 73(7):1248-1256. PMID: 33949666
Background: The evidence that influenza vaccination programs regularly provide protection to unvaccinated individuals (ie, indirect effects) of a community is lacking. We sought to determine the direct, indirect, and total...
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Diment L, Thompson M, Bergmann J
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2019 Jul; 69:148-155. PMID: 31352255
Background: Thermal discomfort is prevalent among prosthesis users. This observational study of thirty unilateral lower-limb prosthesis users compared their skin temperatures and the thermal discomfort experienced during exercise between their...
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Bianchi F, Malboubi M, George J, Jerusalem A, Thompson M, Ye H
J Neurosci Res . 2019 Mar; 97(7):744-751. PMID: 30927386
Peripheral nerves, subject to continuous elongation and compression during everyday movement, contain neuron fibers vital for movement and sensation. At supraphysiological strains resulting from trauma, chronic conditions, aberrant limb positioning,...
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Bianchi F, George J, Malboubi M, Jerusalem A, Thompson M, Ye H
Med Eng Phys . 2019 Mar; 67:1-10. PMID: 30878301
Peripheral nerves are continuously subjected to mechanical strain during everyday movements, but excessive stretch can lead to damage and neuronal cell functionality can also be impaired. To better understand cellular...
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Bianchi F, Pereno V, George J, Thompson M, Ye H
Neuroscience . 2019 Mar; 404:165-174. PMID: 30817953
Peripheral nerves contain neuron fibers vital for movement and sensation and are subject to continuous elongation and compression during everyday movement. At supraphysiological strains conduction blocks occur, resulting in permanent...
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Bianchi F, Malboubi M, Li Y, George J, Jerusalem A, Szele F, et al.
Stem Cell Res . 2018 Oct; 32:126-134. PMID: 30278374
Primary rodent neurons and immortalised cell lines have overwhelmingly been used for in vitro studies of traumatic injury to peripheral and central neurons, but have some limitations of physiological accuracy....
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Bianchi F, Sedgwick R, Ye H, Thompson M
J Neurosci Methods . 2018 Aug; 309:1-5. PMID: 30107209
Background: Peripheral nerves carry afferent and efferent signals between the central nervous system and the periphery of the body. When nerves are strained above physiological levels, conduction blocks occur, resulting...