Sebastiano Ferraris
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Recent Articles
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van der Merwe J, Van der Veeken L, Inversetti A, Galgano A, Valenzuela I, Salaets T, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 2021 Dec;
226(6):850.e1-850.e21.
PMID: 34875248
Background: Late preterm birth is associated with short-term respiratory and adaptive problems. Although antenatal corticosteroids seem to reduce the respiratory burden, this may come at the cost of adverse neuropsychological...
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Casamitjana A, Lorenzi M, Ferraris S, Peter L, Modat M, Stevens A, et al.
Med Image Anal
. 2021 Nov;
75:102265.
PMID: 34741894
Joint registration of a stack of 2D histological sections to recover 3D structure ("3D histology reconstruction") finds application in areas such as atlas building and validation of in vivo imaging....
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van der Merwe J, Van der Veeken L, Ferraris S, Gsell W, Himmelreich U, Toelen J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Nov;
9(1):17005.
PMID: 31723197
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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van der Merwe J, Van der Veeken L, Ferraris S, Gsell W, Himmelreich U, Toelen J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Mar;
9(1):3506.
PMID: 30837582
Preterm birth is the most significant problem in contemporary obstetrics accounting for 5-18% of worldwide deliveries. Encephalopathy of prematurity encompasses the multifaceted diffuse brain injury resulting from preterm birth. Current...
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Ferraris S, van der Merwe J, Van der Veeken L, Prados F, Iglesias J, Melbourne A, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2018 Jun;
179:187-198.
PMID: 29908313
The rabbit model has become increasingly popular in neurodevelopmental studies as it is best suited to bridge the gap in translational research between small and large animals. In the context...