Piotr Lesniewski
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Recent Articles
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Sugawara H, Hirata H, Petryakov S, Lesniewski P, Williams B, Flood A, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2014 May;
61(6):1894-901.
PMID: 24845300
This paper describes an optimized design of a surface coil resonator for in vivo electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)-based tooth dosimetry. Using the optimized resonator, dose estimates with the standard error...
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Pollock J, Williams B, Sidabras J, Grinberg O, Salikhov I, Lesniewski P, et al.
Health Phys
. 2010 Jan;
98(2):339-44.
PMID: 20065703
Finite element analysis is used to evaluate and design L-band surface loop resonators for in vivo electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) tooth dosimetry. This approach appears to be practical and useful...
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Williams B, Dong R, Kmiec M, Burke G, Demidenko E, Gladstone D, et al.
Health Phys
. 2010 Jan;
98(2):327-38.
PMID: 20065702
The development of in vivo EPR has made it feasible to perform tooth dosimetry measurements in situ, greatly expanding the potential for using this approach for immediate screening after radiation...
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Williams B, Sucheta A, Dong R, Sakata Y, Iwasaki A, Burke G, et al.
Radiat Meas
. 2008 Jul;
42(6-7):1094-1098.
PMID: 18591989
In vivo electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) tooth dosimetry provides a means for non-invasive retrospective assessment of personal radiation exposure. While there is a clear need for such capabilities following radiation...
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Swartz H, Burke G, Coey M, Demidenko E, Dong R, Grinberg O, et al.
Radiat Meas
. 2008 Jul;
42(6-7):1075-1084.
PMID: 18591988
As a result of terrorism, accident, or war, populations potentially can be exposed to doses of ionizing radiation that could cause direct clinical effects within days or weeks. There is...
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Swartz H, Iwasaki A, Walczak T, Demidenko E, Salikhov I, Khan N, et al.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry
. 2006 Apr;
120(1-4):163-70.
PMID: 16644994
As a result of terrorism, accident or war, populations potentially can be exposed to doses of ionising radiation that could cause direct clinical effects within days or weeks. There is...
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Swartz H, Iwasaki A, Walczak T, Demidenko E, Salikov I, Lesniewski P, et al.
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2004 Dec;
62(2):293-9.
PMID: 15607464
There are plausible circumstances in which populations potentially have been exposed to doses of ionizing radiation that could cause direct clinical effects within days or weeks, but there is no...
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Swartz H, Khan N, Buckey J, Comi R, Gould L, Grinberg O, et al.
NMR Biomed
. 2004 Sep;
17(5):335-51.
PMID: 15366033
The development and use of in vivo techniques for strictly experimental applications in animals has been very successful, and these results now have made possible some very attractive potential clinical...