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- Questions About Raises, Shuttle Fees Top Administrators Forum
A UAMS Update article about Meet Your Administrator”
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Doughnut Sale to Help UAMS Psychiatry Youth Program
A UAMS Update article about a bake sale
- Call-in Announcements, Forums Will Give Employees More Information
A UAMS Update article about plans to improve communication between administration and employees of UAMS Medical Center
- IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstakes
IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstates
- The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
- Free Tickets for UAMS Nights at Ray Winder Field
A UAMS Update article about UAMS Night with the Travelers
- ARIA Training Sessions May 19 - June 27 at UAMS
A UAMS Update article about May 19 - June 27 training sessions
- Human Research Forum Is May 21
A UAMS Update article about human research Q & A
- Accolades, May 2003
Accolades to UAMS faculty and staff
- GCRC Deadline Changed to July 1 for Grant Proposals
A UAMS Update article about GCRC pilot grants
- History of the Help Desk
- Watch, Look & Listen: Preview of New UAMS Public Service Campaign
- Forum to Discuss Impact of HIPAA on Research
Update article about HIPAA and research at UAMS
- Human Research Q and A Forum June 27
A UAMS Update article about the human research forum
- Emailed Version of UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
- Free UAF Symposium Aug. 14-15 on Evolution of Human Diet
A UAMS Update article about a diet symposium at UAF
- Tom Butler is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
Tom Butler of UAMS Is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
- Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
- Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
- Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
- Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
- Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
- New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
- Ready, Set, Go! UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
- Three Doctors Join Jones Eye Institute
Three Doctors Join Jones Eye Institute
- PET Centers, Hospitals Across State Join with UAMS to Bring Medical Cyclotron, Needed Isotopes to Arkansas Baptist Health, St. Bernard’s, St. Joseph’s PET Among Partners
PET Centers, Hospitals Across State Join with UAMS to Bring Medical Cyclotron, Needed Isotopes to Arkansas Baptist Health, St. Bernard’s, St. Joseph’s PET Among Partners
- UAMS Doubles Efforts to Recruit Physicians to the Delta
UAMS Doubles Efforts to Recruit Physicians to the Delta
- Better Medicines Are an Urgent Need for People With Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure, UAMS Shows
Better Medicines Are an Urgent Need for People With Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure, UAMS Shows
- Russians Praise UAMS for Decade of Partnership
Russians Praise UAMS for Decade of Partnership
- Arkansas Biomedical Research Network Makes Grants To Three Arkansas Colleges
Arkansas Biomedical Research Network Makes Grants To Three Arkansas Colleges
- Depression Makes Chronic Diseases Harder to Handle, UAMS Public Health Expert Says
Depression Makes Chronic Diseases Harder to Handle,
UAMS Public Health Expert Says
- Five UAMS Physicians Receive Geriatrics Certification
Five UAMS Physicians Receive Geriatrics Certification
- Free Seminar on Hand Arthritis March 8 at UAMS
Free Seminar on Hand Arthritis March 8 at UAMS
- UAMS Reports Gene Profiling Technique for Personalized Myeloma Treatment
UAMS Reports Gene Profiling Technique for Personalized Myeloma Treatment
- Free Seminar on Colon Cancer Prevention at UAMS March 1
Free Seminar on Colon Cancer Prevention at UAMS March 1
- UAMS Open House on Opthalmic Medical Technology Careers Feb. 21
UAMS Open House on Opthalmic Medical Technology Careers Feb. 21
- UAMS Pediatrics Chief Elected to American Pediatric Society
Pediatrics Chief Elected to American Pediatric Society
- UAMS Gets $100,000 Myeloma Research Grant
UAMS Gets $100,000 Myeloma Research Grant
- UAMS Speech Pathologist Elected to International Council
UAMS Speech Pathologist Elected to International Council
- Drug Users Falling Through Health Care Net; UAMS Looks For The Holes
Drug Users Falling Through Health Care Net; UAMS Looks For The Holes
- UAMS Leads Search for Answers on Cleft Palate, Other Biotin-related Birth Defects
UAMS Leads Search for Answers on Cleft Palate, Other Biotin-related Birth Defects
- Public Health Experts Joining New UAMS College
Public Health Experts Joining New UAMS College
- UAMS Scientist Gets $500,000 from New Myeloma Research Fund
UAMS Scientist Gets $500,000 from New Myeloma Research Fund
- UAMS Sponsors Free Glaucoma Seminar Jan. 17
UAMS Sponsors Free Glaucoma Seminar Jan. 17
- UAMS Dermatologists Lead National Group Two Years in a Row
UAMS Dermatologists Lead National Group Two Years in a Row
- Aromatique™ Gifts Raise $57,000 for UAMS
Aromatique™ Gifts Raise $57,000 for UAMS
- Cabot High Crew Does Video of UAMS Health Professionals
Cabot High Crew Does Video of UAMS Health Professionals
- Free Weight Loss Seminar at UAMS Jan. 11
Free Weight Loss Seminar at UAMS Jan. 11
- UAMS Honors John Lipton for Rural Health Care Advocacy
UAMS Honors John Lipton for Rural Health Care Advocacy
- Findings on Blood Pressure Medicines Are "Good News" In Arkansas, UAMS Experts Say
Findings on Blood Pressure Medicines Are "Good News" In Arkansas, UAMS Experts Say
- UAMS Surgeon Reports Easier Breast Tumor Removal
UAMS Surgeon Reports Easier Breast Tumor Removal
- Executives at SBC Southwestern Bell, CenterPoint Energy Arkla Join UAMS Development Board
Executives at SBC Southwestern Bell, CenterPoint Energy Arkla Join UAMS Development Board
- Free Seminar on Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease
Free Seminar on Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease
- Arkansas College of Medicine Makes Microsurgery Breakthrough Using $1 Pump; International Physicians to Come for Training
Arkansas College of Medicine Makes Microsurgery Breakthrough Using $1 Pump; International Physicians to Come for Training
- Polk County Women Send $3,000 to UAMS for Breast Cancer Research
Polk County Women Send $3,000 to UAMS for Breast Cancer Research
- Free Seminar and Screenings for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome at UAMS Dec. 7
Free Seminar and Screenings for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome at UAMS Dec. 7
- Free Aging and Dementia Seminar Nov. 12 at UAMS
Free Aging and Dementia Seminar Nov. 12 at UAMS
- Eight More Medical Students Will Practice in Rural Arkansas Thanks to State-Funded Community Match Program
Eight More Medical Students Will Practice in Rural Arkansas Thanks to State-Funded Community Match Program
- Dr. John Dornhoffer Is First McGill Chair at UAMS
Dr. John Dornhoffer Is First McGill Chair at UAMS
- Breast Cancer License Plate Inspired by a Survivor
Breast Cancer License Plate Inspired by a Survivor
Ready to Hit The Road
- Dr. Thomas D. Horn of UAMS to Discuss “Primary Dermatology” Oct. 1 in Mountain Home
Dr. Thomas D. Horn of UAMS to Discuss “Primary Dermatology” Oct. 1 in Mountain Home
- UAMS/ACRC Ovarian Cancer Survivors Retreat Sept. 27
UAMS/ACRC Ovarian Cancer Survivors Retreat Sept. 27
- UAMS Endowment Awards Research Grants
UAMS Endowment Awards Research Grants
- UAMS Researchers Contribute to Startling Report on Aspirin's Benefits After Coronary Bypass Surgery
UAMS Researchers Contribute to Startling Report on Aspirin's Benefits After Coronary Bypass Surgery
- Free Health Seminar, Dinner for Baby Boomers Thurs., Nov. 14, at UAMS
Free Health Seminar, Dinner for Baby Boomers Thurs., Nov. 14, at UAMS
- UAMS Recognizes 10 Outstanding Referring Physicians Oct. 25 in Little Rock
UAMS Recognizes 10 Outstanding Referring Physicians Oct. 25 in Little Rock
- UAMS Scientists Report Possible New Drug Treatment for Bone Loss in Middle Age
UAMS Scientists Report Possible New Drug Treatment for Bone Loss in Middle Age
- UAMS Surgeon Elected Regent of American College of Surgeons
UAMS Surgeon Elected Regent of American College of Surgeons
- Prominent Cancer Surgeon to Chair Department of Surgery
Prominent Cancer Surgeon to Chair Department of Surgery
- Free Medicare Seminar Oct. 29 at UAMS
Free Medicare Seminar Oct. 29 at UAMS
- Patient Role-Players to be Honored
Patient Role-Players to be Honored
- Free Macular Degeneration Seminar at UAMS Nov. 9
Free Macular Degeneration Seminar at UAMS Nov. 9
- Dr. David Lipschitz will tell how to “break the rules” of aging Oct. 18 in Jonesboro
Dr. David Lipschitz will tell how to “break the rules” of aging Oct. 18 in Jonesboro
- American Psychiatric Association Gives Gold Award to UAMS Program
American Psychiatric Association Gives Gold Award to UAMS Program
- High-Tech Research Network Receives $2 Million More in Federal Funds
High-Tech Research Network Receives $2 Million More in Federal Funds
- UAMS Dean to Give “New College of Public Health” Lecture for Physicians Oct. 8 in Fort Smith
UAMS Dean to Give “New College of Public Health” Lecture for Physicians Oct. 8 in Fort Smith
- UAMS Laser Scientist “Tags” Gold Particle Targets to Kill Breast Cancer Cells
UAMS Laser Scientist “Tags” Gold Particle Targets to Kill Breast Cancer Cells
- UAMS Receives $1.5 Million for Bioterrorism Preparation in Arkansas
UAMS Receives $1.5 Million for Bioterrorism Preparation in Arkansas
- UAMS Co-Sponsors Free Diabetes Video Conference Oct. 7 - 8
UAMS Co-Sponsors Free Diabetes Video Conference Oct. 7 - 8
- Arts of UAMS Features Underwater Photographs, Oil Paintings
Arts of UAMS Features Underwater Photographs, Oil Paintings
- Arts of UAMS Features Underwater Photographs, Oil Paintings
Arts of UAMS Features Underwater Photographs, Oil Paintings
- Dr. Robert W. Bradsher of UAMS to Present “HIV/AIDS Update” Oct. 30 in El Dorado
Dr. Robert W. Bradsher of UAMS to Present
“HIV/AIDS Update” Oct. 30 in El Dorado
- Dr. John L. Dornhoffer of UAMS Vertigo Expert To Speak Oct. 21 in Gravette
Dr. John L. Dornhoffer of UAMS Vertigo Expert To Speak Oct. 21 in Gravette
- UAMS Expert to Discuss Chronic Ear Infection, Hearing Loss Oct. 21 in Jonesboro
UAMS Expert to Discuss Chronic Ear Infection, Hearing Loss Oct. 21 in Jonesboro
- Tiny Hands Monster Bash Oct. 25 to Benefit UAMS Family Home
Tiny Hands Monster Bash Oct. 25 to Benefit UAMS Family Home
- UAMS Uses SBC for Interactive Video Consultations
UAMS Uses SBC for Interactive Video Consultations
In High-risk Pregnancy Cases
- "Catching the Movement, Capturing Life" - The Arts of UAMS
- "Catching the Movement, Capturing Life" - The Arts of UAMS
- Preschool Children Not Receiving Appropriate Treatment for Asthma, Researchers at ACHRI & UAMS Report in National Medical Journal
Preschool Children Not Receiving Appropriate Treatment for Asthma, Researchers at ACHRI & UAMS Report in National Medical Journal
- UAMS, UALR Collaborate on New Bioinformatics Graduate Degrees
UAMS, UALR Collaborate on New Bioinformatics Graduate Degrees
- $8 Million Gift Divided Between Arkansas Children's Hospital, UAMS (Adobe PDF Format)
$8 Million Gift Divided Between Arkansas Children's Hospital, UAMS
- Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation, UAMS to Provide Prostate, Breast Cancer Screenings at State Capitol
Arkansas Prostate Cancer Foundation, UAMS to Provide Prostate, Breast Cancer Screenings at State Capitol
- UAMS, UALR Add New Doctor of Audiology Program
UAMS, UALR Add New Doctor of Audiology Program
- UAMS, UALR Add New Doctor of Audiology Program
UAMS, UALR Add New Doctor of Audiology Program
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Gray’s Anomaly: A Source of Empowerment
Feb. 8, 2012 | “I’ll trim it so it’s not so bulky,” James Y. Suen, M.D., said as he folded, then snipped a tiny edge of gauze off before he placed it on his patient’s right jaw. He has cared for 23-year-old Jasmine Gray ever since she was 11 when she traveled from Memphis, Tenn. to see him after first being misdiagnosed.
- Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
- Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
- Code Moo Now Open
Code Moo Now Open
- Code Moo Now Open
Code Moo Now Open
- Sign Up for the UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
- Sign Up for the UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
- Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
- Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
- Celebrating African American Women Firsts
Celebrating African American Women Firsts
- Celebrating African American Women Firsts
Celebrating African American Women Firsts
- Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
- Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. 11-11
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart attack and stroke remain leading causes of death in the world, affecting close to 15 million individuals per year. Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. 11-11
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart attack and stroke remain leading causes of death in the world, affecting close to 15 million individuals per year. Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. 11-11
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases, heart attack and stroke remain leading causes of death in the world, affecting close to 15 million individuals per year. Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
The present invention is a method of in vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. The Photo Acoustic technique based on detection of laser−induced acoustic waves provides greater sensitivity and spatial resolution in deeper tissue compared to the other optical modalities. In vivo multicolor flow cytometry, negative and positive PA contrasts integrated with focused ultrasound has potential for dynamic study of various clots directly in the bloodstream of superficial microvessels associated with different diseases (e.g., cardiovascular disorder, cancer metastasis, or infection) and their treatment (e.g., stents, implants, drugs) which otherwise could not be detected with existing techniques.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
- In vivo flow cytometry with negative photo acoustic contrast for noninvasive, continuous, real−time detection of circulating clots. (11-11)
Among various risk factors, circulating clots (termed also thrombi) may cause unexpected death or stoke. At present no clinically relevant method has been developed for early detection of circulating clots despite their clinical significance as prognostic markers for preventing stroke and heart attacks.
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