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2. Utilizing Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Study Cardiac Electroporation Pulsed-Field Ablation
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Maizels, Leonid, Heller, Eyal, Landesberg, Michal, Glatstein, Shany, Huber, Irit, Arbel, Gil, Gepstein, Amira, Aronson, Doron, Sharabi, Shirley, Beinart, Roy, Segev, Amit, Maor, Elad, and Gepstein, Lior
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- 2024
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3. Potential neurotoxicity of titanium implants: Prospective, in-vivo and in-vitro study
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Shelly, Shahar, Liraz Zaltsman, Sigal, Ben-Gal, Ofir, Dayan, Avraham, Ganmore, Ithamar, Shemesh, Chen, Atrakchi, Dana, Garra, Sharif, Ravid, Orly, Rand, Daniel, Israelov, Hila, Alon, Tayir, Lichtenstein, Gabriel, Sharabi, Shirley, Last, David, Gosselet, Fabien, Rosen, Vasiliy, Burstein, Gideon, Friedlander, Alon, Harel, Ran, Vogel, Guy, Schnaider Beeri, Michal, Mardor, Yael, Lampl, Yair, Fleminger, Gideon, and Cooper, Itzik
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- 2021
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4. The effects of point-source electroporation on the blood-brain barrier and brain vasculature in rats: An MRI and histology study
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Sharabi, Shirley, Last, David, Daniels, Dianne, Liraz Zaltsman, Sigal, and Mardor, Yael
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- 2020
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5. Application of Delayed Contrast Extravasation Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Depicting Subtle Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption in a Traumatic Brain Injury Model
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Liraz Zaltsman, Sigal, primary, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Guez, David, additional, Daniels, Diann, additional, Cooper, Itzik, additional, Shemesh, Chen, additional, Atrakchi, Dana, additional, Ravid, Orly, additional, Omesi, Liora, additional, Rand, Daniel, additional, Livny, Abigail, additional, Schnaider Beeri, Michal, additional, Friedman-Levi, Yael, additional, Shohami, Esther, additional, Mardor, Yael, additional, and Last, David, additional
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- 2023
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6. Non-thermal focused ultrasound induced reversible reduction of essential tremor in a rat model
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Sharabi, Shirley, Daniels, Dianne, Last, David, Guez, David, Zivli, Zion, Castel, David, Levy, Yoav, Volovick, Alexander, Grinfeld, Javier, Rachmilevich, Itay, Amar, Talia, Mardor, Yael, and Harnof, Sagi
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- 2019
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7. Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) demonstrate antiviral functions in vitro, and safety for application to COVID-19 patients in a pilot clinical study
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Abutbul, Avraham, primary, Mumblat, Helena, additional, Porat, Yaara, additional, Friedman, Nehemya, additional, Atari, Nofar, additional, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Nama, Ahmad, additional, Mugahed, Waseem, additional, Kessler, Asa, additional, Kolben, Yotam, additional, Shamir, Reuben Ruby, additional, Manzur, Doron, additional, Farber, Ori, additional, Bosch, Liora, additional, Lavy-Shahaf, Gitit, additional, Dor-On, Eyal, additional, Haber, Adi, additional, Giladi, Moshe, additional, Weinberg, Uri, additional, Palti, Yoram, additional, Mardor, Yael, additional, and Mandelboim, Michal, additional
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- 2023
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8. Effect of Electroporation on Blood-Brain Barrier
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Sharabi, Shirley, Mardor, Yael, and Miklavčič, Damijan, editor
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- 2017
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9. Focused Ultrasound-Induced Suppression of Auditory Evoked Potentials in Vivo
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Daniels, Dianne, Sharabi, Shirley, Last, David, Guez, David, Salomon, Sharona, Zivli, Zion, Castel, David, Volovick, Alex, Grinfeld, Javier, Rachmilevich, Itay, Amar, Talia, Liraz-Zaltsman, Sigal, Sargsyan, Narek, Mardor, Yael, and Harnof, Sagi
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- 2018
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10. The effect of blood flow on magnetic resonance imaging of non thermal irreversible electroporation.
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Hjouj, Mohammad, Lavee, Jacob, Last, David, Guez, David, Daniels, Dianne, Sharabi, Shirley, Rubinsky, Boris, and Mardor, Yael
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Liver ,Animals ,Rats ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Electroporation ,Regional Blood Flow ,Male ,Bioengineering ,Digestive Diseases ,Liver Disease ,Biomedical Imaging ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Other Physical Sciences - Abstract
To generate an understanding of the physiological significance of MR images of Non-Thermal Irreversible Electroporation (NTIRE) we compared the following MR imaging sequences: T1W, T2W, PD, GE, and T2 SPAIR acquired after NTIRE treatment in a rodent liver model. The parameters that were studied included the presence or absence of a Gd-based contrast agent, and in vivo and ex-vivo NTIRE treatments in the same liver. NTIRE is a new minimally invasive tissue ablation modality in which pulsed electric fields cause molecularly selective cell death while, the extracellular matrix and large blood vessels remain patent. This attribute of NTIRE is of major clinical importance as it allows treatment of undesirable tissues near critical blood vessels. The presented study results suggest that MR images acquired following NTIRE treatment are all directly related to the unique pattern of blood flow after NTIRE treatment and are not produced in the absence of blood flow.
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- 2013
11. MRI study on reversible and irreversible electroporation induced blood brain barrier disruption.
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Hjouj, Mohammad, Last, David, Guez, David, Daniels, Dianne, Sharabi, Shirley, Lavee, Jacob, Rubinsky, Boris, and Mardor, Yael
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Blood-Brain Barrier ,Brain ,Animals ,Rats ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Electroporation ,Male ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Electroporation, is known to induce cell membrane permeabilization in the reversible (RE) mode and cell death in the irreversible (IRE) mode. Using an experimental system designed to produce a continuum of IRE followed by RE around a single electrode we used MRI to study the effects of electroporation on the brain. Fifty-four rats were injected with Gd-DOTA and treated with a G25 electrode implanted 5.5 mm deep into the striata. MRI was acquired immediately after treatment, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, and up to three weeks following the treatment using: T1W, T2W, Gradient echo (GE), serial SPGR (DCE-MRI) with flip angles ranging over 5-25°, and diffusion-weighted MRI (DWMRI). Blood brain barrier (BBB) disruption was depicted as clear enhancement on T1W images. The average signal intensity in the regions of T1-enhancement, representing BBB disruption, increased from 1887±83 (arbitrary units) immediately post treatment to 2246±94 20 min post treatment, then reached a plateau towards the 30 min scan where it reached 2289±87. DWMRI at 30 min showed no significant effects. Early treatment effects and late irreversible damage were clearly depicted on T2W. The enhancing volume on T2W has increased by an average of 2.27±0.27 in the first 24-48 hours post treatment, suggesting an inflammatory tissue response. The permanent tissue damage, depicted as an enhancing region on T2W, 3 weeks post treatment, decreased to an average of 50±10% of the T2W enhancing volumes on the day of the treatment which was 33±5% of the BBB disruption volume. Permanent tissue damage was significantly smaller than the volume of BBB disruption, suggesting, that BBB disruption is associated with RE while tissue damage with IRE. These results demonstrate the feasibility of applying reversible and irreversible electroporation for transient BBB disruption or permanent damage, respectively, and applying MRI for planning/monitoring disruption volume/shape by optimizing electrode positions and treatment parameters.
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- 2012
12. Liposomal temozolomide drug delivery using convection enhanced delivery
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Nordling-David, Mirjam M., Yaffe, Roni, Guez, David, Meirow, Hadar, Last, David, Grad, Etty, Salomon, Sharona, Sharabi, Shirley, Levi-Kalisman, Yael, Golomb, Gershon, and Mardor, Yael
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- 2017
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13. The application of point source electroporation and chemotherapy for the treatment of glioma: a randomized controlled rat study
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Sharabi, Shirley, Guez, David, Daniels, Dianne, Cooper, Itzik, Atrakchi, Dana, Liraz-Zaltsman, Sigal, Last, David, and Mardor, Yael
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- 2020
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14. Application of Delayed Contrast Extravasation Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Depicting Subtle Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption in a Traumatic Brain Injury Model.
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Liraz Zaltsman, Sigal, Sharabi, Shirley, Guez, David, Daniels, Diann, Cooper, Itzik, Shemesh, Chen, Atrakchi, Dana, Ravid, Orly, Omesi, Liora, Rand, Daniel, Livny, Abigail, Schnaider Beeri, Michal, Friedman-Levi, Yael, Shohami, Esther, Mardor, Yael, and Last, David
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The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is composed of brain microvasculature that provides selective transport of solutes from the systemic circulation into the central nervous system to protect the brain and spinal microenvironment. Damage to the BBB in the acute phase after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is recognized as a major underlying mechanism leading to secondary long-term damage. Because of the lack of technological ability to detect subtle BBB disruption (BBBd) in the chronic phase, however, the presence of chronic BBBd is disputable. Thus, the dynamics and course of long-term BBBd post-TBI remains elusive. Thirty C57BL/6 male mice subjected to TBI using our weight drop closed head injury model and 19 naïve controls were scanned by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) up to 540 days after injury. The BBB maps were calculated from delayed contrast extravasation MRI (DCM) with high spatial resolution and high sensitivity to subtle BBBd, enabling depiction and quantification of BBB permeability. At each time point, 2–6 animals were sacrificed and their brains were extracted, sectioned, and stained for BBB biomarkers including: blood microvessel coverage by astrocyte using GFAP, AQP4, ZO-1 gaps, and IgG leakage. We found that DCM provided depiction of subtle yet significant BBBd up to 1.5 years after TBI, with significantly higher sensitivity than standard contrast-enhanced T1-weighted and T2-weighted MRI (BBBd volumes main effect DCM/T1/T2 p < 0.0001 F(2,70) = 107.3, time point p < 0.0001 F(2,133, 18.66) = 23.53). In 33% of the cases, both in the acute and chronic stages, there was no detectable enhancement on standard T1-MRI, nor detectable hyperintensities on T2-MRI, whereas DCM showed significant BBBd volumes. The BBBd values of TBI mice at the chronic stage were found significantly higher compared with age matched naïve animals at 30, 60, and 540 days. The calculated BBB maps were histologically validated by determining significant correlation between the calculated levels of disruption and a diverse set of histopathological parameters obtained from different brain regions, presenting different components of the BBB. Cumulative evidence from recent years points to BBBd as a central component of the pathophysiology of TBI. Therefore, it is expected that routine use of highly sensitive non-invasive techniques to measure BBBd, such as DCM with advanced analysis methods, may enhance our understanding of the changes in BBB function after TBI. Application of the DCM technology to other CNS disorders, as well as to normal aging, may shed light on the involvement of chronic subtle BBBd in these conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Depiction of Non Thermal Irreversible Electroporation Treated Liver
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Hjouj, Mohammad, Lavee, Jacob, Daniels, Dianne, Sharabi, Shirley, Mardor, Yael, Last, David, Guez, David, Rubinsky, Boris, MAGJAREVIC, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, and Vasic, Darko, editor
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- 2015
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16. A statistical model describing combined irreversible electroporation and electroporation-induced blood-brain barrier disruption
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Sharabi Shirley, Kos Bor, Last David, Guez David, Daniels Dianne, Harnof Sagi, Mardor Yael, and Miklavcic Damijan
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electroporarion ,blood brain barrier ,peleg-fermi ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Electroporation-based therapies such as electrochemotherapy (ECT) and irreversible electroporation (IRE) are emerging as promising tools for treatment of tumors. When applied to the brain, electroporation can also induce transient blood-brain-barrier (BBB) disruption in volumes extending beyond IRE, thus enabling efficient drug penetration. The main objective of this study was to develop a statistical model predicting cell death and BBB disruption induced by electroporation. This model can be used for individual treatment planning.
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- 2016
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17. Dynamic effects of point source electroporation on the rat brain tissue
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Sharabi, Shirley, Last, David, Guez, David, Daniels, Dianne, Hjouj, Mohammad Ibrahim, Salomon, Sharona, Maor, Elad, and Mardor, Yael
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- 2014
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18. Effect of Electroporation on Blood-Brain Barrier
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Sharabi, Shirley, primary and Mardor, Yael, additional
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- 2016
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19. Combined Local Blood–Brain Barrier Opening and Systemic Methotrexate for the Treatment of Brain Tumors
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Cooper, Itzik, Last, David, Guez, David, Sharabi, Shirley, Goldman, Shirin Elhaik, Lubitz, Irit, Daniels, Dianne, Salomon, Sharona, Tamar, Gregory, Tamir, Tzur, Mardor, Ronni, Fridkin, Mati, Shechter, Yoram, and Mardor, Yael
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- 2015
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20. Glial Ca2+signaling links endocytosis to K+ buffering around neuronal somas to regulate excitability
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Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Weiss Sharabi, Shirley, Melom, Jan Elizabeth, Ormerod, Kiel G, Zhang, Yao, Littleton, J. Troy, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Weiss Sharabi, Shirley, Melom, Jan Elizabeth, Ormerod, Kiel G, Zhang, Yao, and Littleton, J. Troy
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Glial-neuronal signaling at synapses is widely studied, but how glia interact with neuronal somas to regulate their activity is unclear. Drosophila cortex glia are restricted to brain regions devoid of synapses, providing an opportunity to characterize interactions with neuronal somas. Mutations in the cortex glial NCKXzydecoelevate basal Ca2+, predisposing animals to seizure-like behavior. To determine how cortex glial Ca2+signaling controls neuronal excitability, we performed an in vivo modifier screen of the NCKXzydecoseizure phenotype. We show that elevation of glial Ca2+causes hyperactivation of calcineurin-dependent endocytosis and accumulation of early endosomes. Knockdown of sandman, a K2P channel, recapitulates NCKXzydecoseizures. Indeed, sandman expression on cortex glial membranes is substantially reduced in NCKXzydecomutants, indicating enhanced internalization of sandman predisposes animals to seizures. These data provide an unexpected link between glial Ca2+signaling and the well-known role of glia in K+buffering as a key mechanism for regulating neuronal excitability., National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant NS40296), National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant MH104536), National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant P40OD018537)
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- 2020
21. Non-Invasive Low Pulsed Electrical Fields for Inducing BBB Disruption in Mice—Feasibility Demonstration
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Sharabi, Shirley, primary, Last, David, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Fabian, Ido Didi, additional, Atrakchi, Dana, additional, Bresler, Yael, additional, Liraz-Zaltsman, Sigal, additional, Cooper, Itzik, additional, and Mardor, Yael, additional
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- 2021
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22. Travel burden and clinical presentation of retinoblastoma: analysis of 1024 patients from 43 African countries and 518 patients from 40 European countries
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Fabian, Ido Didi, primary, Stacey, Andrew W, additional, Foster, Allen, additional, Kivelä, Tero T, additional, Munier, Francis L., additional, Keren-Froim, Naama, additional, Gomel, Nir, additional, Cassoux, Nathalie, additional, Sagoo, Mandeep S, additional, Reddy, M Ashwin, additional, Harby, Lamis Al, additional, Zondervan, Marcia, additional, Bascaran, Covadonga, additional, Abdallah, Elhassan, additional, Abdullahi, Shehu U, additional, Boubacar, Sahadatou Adamou, additional, Ademola-Popoola, Dupe S, additional, Adio, Adedayo, additional, Aghaji, Ada E, additional, Portabella, Silvia Alarcón, additional, Alfa Bio, Amadou I, additional, Ali, Amany M, additional, Alia, Donjeta B, additional, All-Eriksson, Charlotta, additional, Almeida, Argentino A, additional, Alsawidi, Khalifa M, additional, Antonino, Romanzo, additional, Astbury, Nicholas J, additional, Atsiaya, Rose, additional, Balaguer, Julia, additional, Balwierz, Walentyna, additional, Barranco, Honorio, additional, Popovic, Maja Beck, additional, Benmiloud, Sarra, additional, Guebessi, Nissrine Bennani, additional, Berete, Rokia C, additional, Biddulph, Shelley J, additional, Biewald, Eva M, additional, Blum, Sharon, additional, Bobrova, Nadia, additional, Boehme, Marianna, additional, Bornfeld, Norbert, additional, Bouda, Gabrielle C, additional, Bouguila, Hédi, additional, Boumedane, Amaria, additional, Brichard, Bénédicte G, additional, l, Michael Capra, additional, Castela, Guilherme, additional, Català-Mora, Jaume, additional, Chantada, Guillermo L, additional, Chernodrinska, Violeta S, additional, Chiwanga, Faraja S, additional, Cieslik, Krzysztof, additional, Comsa, Codruta, additional, Correa Llano, Maria G, additional, Csóka, Monika, additional, Da Gama, Isac V, additional, Davidson, Alan, additional, Potter, Patrick De, additional, Desjardins, Laurence, additional, Dragomir, Monica D, additional, Bruyn, Magritha Du, additional, Kettani, Asmaa El, additional, Elbahi, Amal M, additional, Elgalaly, Dina, additional, Elhaddad, Alaa M, additional, Ali Elhassan, Moawia M, additional, Elzembely, Mahmoud M, additional, Essuman, Vera A, additional, Evina, Ted Grimbert A, additional, Fasina, Oluyemi, additional, Fernández-Teijeiro, Ana, additional, Gandiwa, Moira, additional, Aldana, David García, additional, Geel, Jennifer A, additional, Gizachew, Zelalem, additional, Gregersen, Pernille A, additional, Guedenon, Koffi M, additional, Hadjistilianou, Theodora, additional, Hassan, Sadiq, additional, Hederova, Stanislava, additional, Hessissen, Laila, additional, Hordofa, Diriba F, additional, Hummlen, Marlies, additional, Husakova, Kristina, additional, Ida, Russo, additional, Ilic, Vesna R, additional, Jenkinson, Helen, additional, Amani Kabesha, Theophile B, additional, Kabore, Rolande L, additional, Kalinaki, Abubakar, additional, Kapelushnik, Noa, additional, Kardava, Tamar, additional, Kemilev, Pavlin Kroumov, additional, Kepak, Tomas, additional, Khotenashvili, Zaza, additional, Klett, Artur, additional, Kosh Komba Palet, Jess Elio, additional, Krivaitiene, Dalia, additional, Kruger, Mariana, additional, Kyara, Alice, additional, Lachmann, Eva S, additional, Latinović, Slobodanka, additional, Lecuona, Karin, additional, Lukamba, Robert M, additional, Lumbroso, Livia, additional, Lysytsia, Lesia, additional, Maka, Erika, additional, Makan, Mayuri, additional, Manda, Chatonda, additional, Begue, Nieves Martín, additional, Matende, Ibrahim O, additional, Matua, Marchelo, additional, Mayet, Ismail, additional, Mbumba, Freddy B, additional, Mengesha, Aemero A, additional, Midena, Edoardo, additional, Mndeme, Furahini G, additional, Mohamedani, Ahmed A, additional, Moll, Annette C, additional, Moreira, Claude, additional, Msina, Mchikirwa S, additional, Msukwa, Gerald, additional, Muma, Kangwa I, additional, Murgoi, Gabriela, additional, Musa, Kareem O, additional, Mustak, Hamzah, additional, Muyen, Okwen M, additional, Naidu, Gita, additional, Naumenko, Larisa, additional, Ndoye Roth, Paule Aïda, additional, Neroev, Vladimir, additional, Nikitovic, Marina, additional, Nkanga, Elizabeth D, additional, Nkumbe, Henry, additional, Nyaywa, Mutale, additional, Obono-Obiang, Ghislaine, additional, Oguego, Ngozi C, additional, Olechowski, Andrzej, additional, Oscar, Alexander Hugo, additional, Osei-Bonsu, Peter, additional, Painter, Sally L, additional, Paintsil, Vivian, additional, Paiva, Luisa, additional, Papyan, Ruzanna, additional, Parrozzani, Raffaele, additional, Parulekar, Manoj, additional, Pawinska-Wasikowska, Katarzyna, additional, Perić, Sanja, additional, Philbert, Remezo, additional, Pochop, Pavel, additional, Polyakov, Vladimir G, additional, Pompe, Manca T, additional, Pons, Jonathan J, additional, Raobela, Léa, additional, Renner, Lorna A, additional, Reynders, David, additional, Ribadu, Dahiru, additional, Riheia, Mussagy M, additional, Ritter-Sovinz, Petra, additional, Saakyan, Svetlana, additional, Said, Azza MA, additional, Román Pacheco, Sonsoles San, additional, Scanlan, Trish A, additional, Schoeman, Judy, additional, Seregard, Stefan, additional, Sherief, Sadik T, additional, Cheikh, Sidi Sidi, additional, Silva, Sónia, additional, Sorochynska, Tetyana, additional, Ssali, Grace, additional, Stathopoulos, Christina, additional, Kranjc, Branka Stirn, additional, Stones, David K, additional, Svojgr, Karel, additional, Sylla, Fatoumata, additional, Tamamyan, Gevorg, additional, Tandili, Alketa, additional, Tateshi, Bekim, additional, Theophile, Tuyisabe, additional, Traoré, Fousseyni, additional, Tyau-Tyau, Harba, additional, Umar, Ali B, additional, Urbak, Steen F, additional, Ushakova, Tatiana L, additional, Valeina, Sandra, additional, Hoefen Wijsard, Milo van, additional, Veleva-Krasteva, Nevyana V, additional, Viksnins, Maris, additional, Wackernagel, Werner, additional, Waddell, Keith, additional, Wade, Patricia D, additional, Wali Nigeria, Amina H, additional, Wime, Amelia DC, additional, Dod, Charlotte Wolley, additional, Yanga, Jenny M, additional, Yarovaya, Vera A, additional, Yarovoy, Andrey A, additional, Zein, Ekhtelbenina, additional, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Zhilyaeva, Katsiaryna, additional, Ziko, Othman AO, additional, and Bowman, Richard, additional
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23. EXTH-14. PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BRAIN TUMORS
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Sharabi, Shirley, primary, Last, David, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Cooper, Itzik, additional, Bresler, Yael, additional, and Mardor, Yael, additional
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- 2019
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24. Radiation-induced vascular malformations in the brain, mimicking tumor in MRI-based treatment response assessment maps (TRAMs)
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Guez, David, primary, Last, David, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Nass, Dvora, additional, Nissim, Ouzi, additional, Spiegelmann, Roberto, additional, Tzarfaty, Galia, additional, Hoffmann, Chen, additional, Talianski, Alisa, additional, Shoshan, Yigal, additional, Fellig, Yakov, additional, Harnof, Sagi, additional, Cohen, Zvi R., additional, Zach, Leor, additional, and Mardor, Yael, additional
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- 2019
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25. Transient blood–brain barrier disruption is induced by low pulsed electrical fields in vitro: an analysis of permeability and trans-endothelial electric resistivity
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Sharabi, Shirley, primary, Bresler, Yael, additional, Ravid, Orly, additional, Shemesh, Chen, additional, Atrakchi, Dana, additional, Schnaider-Beeri, Michal, additional, Gosselet, Fabien, additional, Dehouck, Lucie, additional, Last, David, additional, Guez, David, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Mardor, Yael, additional, and Cooper, Itzik, additional
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- 2019
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26. A Novel Compound Targeting Protease Receptor 1 Activators for the Treatment of Glioblastoma
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Shavit-Stein, Efrat, primary, Sheinberg, Ehud, additional, Golderman, Valery, additional, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Wohl, Anton, additional, Gofrit, Shany Guly, additional, Zivli, Zion, additional, Shelestovich, Natalia, additional, Last, David, additional, Guez, David, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Gera, Orna, additional, Feingold, Kate, additional, Itsekson-Hayosh, Zeev, additional, Rosenberg, Nurit, additional, Tamarin, Ilia, additional, Dori, Amir, additional, Maggio, Nicola, additional, Mardor, Yael, additional, Chapman, Joab, additional, and Harnof, Sagi, additional
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27. Characterization of developmental and molecular factors underlying release heterogeneity at Drosophila synapses
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Akbergenova, Yulia, Zhang, Yao, Weiss Sharabi, Shirley, Littleton, J. Troy, Cunningham, Karen L, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Akbergenova, Yulia, Zhang, Yao, Weiss Sharabi, Shirley, Littleton, J. Troy, and Cunningham, Karen L
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Neurons communicate through neurotransmitter release at specialized synaptic regions known as active zones (AZs). Using biosensors to visualize single synaptic vesicle fusion events at Drosophila neuromuscular junctions, we analyzed the developmental and molecular determinants of release probability (Pr) for a defined connection with ~300 AZs. Pr was heterogeneous but represented a stable feature of each AZ. Pr remained stable during high frequency stimulation and retained heterogeneity in mutants lacking the Ca2+ sensor Synaptotagmin 1. Pr correlated with both presynaptic Ca2+ channel abundance and Ca2+ influx at individual release sites. Pr heterogeneity also correlated with glutamate receptor abundance, with high Pr connections developing receptor subtype segregation. Intravital imaging throughout development revealed that AZs acquire high Pr during a multi-day maturation period, with Pr heterogeneity largely reflecting AZ age. The rate of synapse maturation was activity-dependent, as both increases and decreases in neuronal activity modulated glutamate receptor field size and segregation., National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (grant MH104536), National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (grant T32GM007287)
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- 2018
28. International Society for Therapeutic Ultrasound Conference 2016
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Fowlkes, Brian, Ghanouni, Pejman, Sanghvi, Narendra, Coussios, Constantin, Lyon, Paul C., Gray, Michael, Mannaris, Christophoros, Victor, Marie de Saint, Stride, Eleanor, Cleveland, Robin, Carlisle, Robert, Wu, Feng, Middleton, Mark, Gleeson, Fergus, Aubry, Jean-Franҫois, Pauly, Kim Butts, Moonen, Chrit, Vortman, Jacob, Sharabi, Shirley, Daniels, Dianne, Last, David, Guez, David, Levy, Yoav, Volovick, Alexander, Grinfeld, Javier, Rachmilevich, Itay, Amar, Talia, Zibly, Zion, Mardor, Yael, Harnof, Sagi, Plaksin, Michael, Weissler, Yoni, Shoham, Shy, Kimmel, Eitan, Naor, Omer, Farah, Nairouz, Paeng, Dong-Guk, Xu, Zhiyuan, Snell, John, Quigg, Anders H., Eames, Matthew, Jin, Changzhu, Everstine, Ashli C., Sheehan, Jason P., Lopes, Beatriz S., Kassell, Neal, Looi, Thomas, Khokhlova, Vera, Mougenot, Charles, Hynynen, Kullervo, Drake, James, Slayton, Michael, Amodei, Richard C., Compton, Keegan, McNelly, Ashley, Latt, Daniel, Kearney, John, Melodelima, David, Dupre, Aurelien, Chen, Yao, Perol, David, Vincenot, Jeremy, Chapelon, Jean-Yves, Rivoire, Michel, Guo, Wei, Ren, Guoxin, Shen, Guofeng, Neidrauer, Michael, Zubkov, Leonid, Weingarten, Michael S., Margolis, David J., Lewin, Peter A., McDannold, Nathan, Sutton, Jonathan, Vykhodtseva, Natalia, Livingstone, Margaret, Kobus, Thiele, Zhang, Yong-Zhi, Schwartz, Michael, Huang, Yuexi, Lipsman, Nir, Jain, Jennifer, Chapman, Martin, Sankar, Tejas, Lozano, Andres, Yeung, Robert, Damianou, Christakis, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos, Brokman, Omer, Zadicario, Eyal, Brenner, Ori, Castel, David, Wu, Shih-Ying, Grondin, Julien, Zheng, Wenlan, Heidmann, Marc, Karakatsani, Maria Eleni, Sánchez, Carlos J. Sierra, Ferrera, Vincent, Konofagou, Elisa E., Yiannakou, Marinos, Cho, HongSeok, Lee, Hwayoun, Han, Mun, Choi, Jong-Ryul, Lee, Taekwan, Ahn, Sanghyun, Chang, Yongmin, Park, Juyoung, Ellens, Nicholas, Partanen, Ari, Farahani, Keyvan, Airan, Raag, Carpentier, Alexandre, Canney, Michael, Vignot, Alexandre, Lafon, Cyril, Delattre, Jean-yves, Idbaih, Ahmed, Odéen, Henrik, Bolster, Bradley, Jeong, Eun Kee, Parker, Dennis L., Gaur, Pooja, Feng, Xue, Fielden, Samuel, Meyer, Craig, Werner, Beat, Grissom, William, Marx, Michael, Weber, Hans, Taviani, Valentina, Hargreaves, Brian, Tanaka, Jun, Kikuchi, Kentaro, Ishijima, Ayumu, Azuma, Takashi, Minamihata, Kosuke, Yamaguchi, Satoshi, Nagamune, Teruyuki, Sakuma, Ichiro, Takagi, Shu, Santin, Mathieu D., Marsac, Laurent, Maimbourg, Guillaume, Monfort, Morgane, Larrat, Benoit, François, Chantal, Lehéricy, Stéphane, Tanter, Mickael, Samiotaki, Gesthimani, Wang, Shutao, Acosta, Camilo, Feinberg, Eliza R., Kovacs, Zsofia I., Tu, Tsang-Wei, Papadakis, Georgios Z., Reid, William C., Hammoud, Dima A., Frank, Joseph A., Kovacs, Zsofia i., Kim, Saejeong, Jikaria, Neekita, Bresler, Michele, Qureshi, Farhan, Xia, Jingjing, Tsui, Po-Shiang, Liu, Hao-Li, Plata, Juan C., Sveinsson, Bragi, Salgaonkar, Vasant A., Adams, Matthew, Diederich, Chris, Ozhinsky, Eugene, Bucknor, Matthew D., Rieke, Viola, Mikhail, Andrew, Severance, Lauren, Negussie, Ayele H., Wood, Bradford, de Greef, Martijn, Schubert, Gerald, Ries, Mario, Poorman, Megan E., Dockery, Mary, Chaplin, Vandiver, Dudzinski, Stephanie O., Spears, Ryan, Caskey, Charles, Giorgio, Todd, Costa, Marcia M., Papaevangelou, Efthymia, Shah, Anant, Rivens, Ian, Box, Carol, Bamber, Jeff, ter Haar, Gail, Burks, Scott R., Nagle, Matthew, Nguyen, Ben, Milo, Blerta, Le, Nhan M., Song, Shaozhen, Zhou, Kanheng, Nabi, Ghulam, Huang, Zhihong, Ben-Ezra, Shmuel, Rosen, Shani, Mihcin, Senay, Strehlow, Jan, Karakitsios, Ioannis, Le, Nhan, Schwenke, Michael, Demedts, Daniel, Prentice, Paul, Haase, Sabrina, Preusser, Tobias, Melzer, Andreas, Mestas, Jean-Louis, Chettab, Kamel, Gomez, Gustavo Stadthagen, Dumontet, Charles, Werle, Bettina, Marquet, Fabrice, Bour, Pierre, Vaillant, Fanny, Amraoui, Sana, Dubois, Rémi, Ritter, Philippe, Haïssaguerre, Michel, Hocini, Mélèze, Bernus, Olivier, Quesson, Bruno, Livneh, Amit, Adam, Dan, Robin, Justine, Arnal, Bastien, Fink, Mathias, Pernot, Mathieu, Khokhlova, Tatiana D., Schade, George R., Wang, Yak-Nam, Kreider, Wayne, Simon, Julianna, Starr, Frank, Karzova, Maria, Maxwell, Adam, Bailey, Michael R., Lundt, Jonathan E., Allen, Steven P., Sukovich, Jonathan R., Hall, Timothy, Xu, Zhen, May, Philip, Lin, Daniel W., Constans, Charlotte, Deffieux, Thomas, Aubry, Jean-Francois, Park, Eun-Joo, Ahn, Yun Deok, Kang, Soo Yeon, Park, Dong-Hyuk, Lee, Jae Young, Vidal-Jove, J., Perich, E., Ruiz, A., Jaen, A., Eres, N., del Castillo, M. Alvarez, Myers, Rachel, Kwan, James, Coviello, Christian, Rowe, Cliff, Crake, Calum, Finn, Sean, Jackson, Edward, Pouliopoulos, Antonios, Li, Caiqin, Tinguely, Marc, Tang, Meng-Xing, Garbin, Valeria, Choi, James J., Folkes, Lisa, Stratford, Michael, Nwokeoha, Sandra, Li, Tong, Farr, Navid, D’Andrea, Samantha, Gravelle, Kayla, Chen, Hong, Lee, Donghoon, Hwang, Joo Ha, Tardoski, Sophie, Ngo, Jacqueline, Gineyts, Evelyne, Roux, Jean-Pau, Clézardin, Philippe, Conti, Allegra, Magnin, Rémi, Gerstenmayer, Matthieu, Lux, François, Tillement, Olivier, Mériaux, Sébastien, Penna, Stefania Della, Romani, Gian Luca, Dumont, Erik, Sun, Tao, Power, Chanikarn, Miller, Eric, Sapozhnikov, Oleg, Tsysar, Sergey, Yuldashev, Petr V., Svet, Victor, Li, Dongli, Pellegrino, Antonio, Petrinic, Nik, Siviour, Clive, Jerusalem, Antoine, Yuldashev, Peter V., Cunitz, Bryan W., Dunmire, Barbrina, Inserra, Claude, Guedra, Matthieu, Mauger, Cyril, Gilles, Bruno, Solovchuk, Maxim, Sheu, Tony W. H., Thiriet, Marc, Zhou, Yufeng, Neufeld, Esra, Baumgartner, Christian, Payne, Davnah, Kyriakou, Adamos, Kuster, Niels, Xiao, Xu, McLeod, Helen, Dillon, Christopher, Payne, Allison, Khokhova, Vera A., Sinilshchikov, Ilya, Andriyakhina, Yulia, Rybyanets, Andrey, Shvetsova, Natalia, Berkovich, Alex, Shvetsov, Igor, Shaw, Caroline J., Civale, John, Giussani, Dino, Lees, Christoph, Ozenne, Valery, Toupin, Solenn, Salgaonkar, Vasant, Kaye, Elena, Monette, Sebastien, Maybody, Majid, Srimathveeravalli, Govindarajan, Solomon, Stephen, Gulati, Amitabh, Bezzi, Mario, Jenne, Jürgen W., Lango, Thomas, Müller, Michael, Sat, Giora, Tanner, Christine, Zangos, Stephan, Günther, Matthias, Dinh, Au Hoang, Niaf, Emilie, Bratan, Flavie, Guillen, Nicolas, Souchon, Rémi, Lartizien, Carole, Crouzet, Sebastien, Rouviere, Olivier, Han, Yang, Payen, Thomas, Palermo, Carmine, Sastra, Steve, Olive, Kenneth, van Breugel, Johanna M., van den Bosch, Maurice A., Fellah, Benjamin, Le Bihan, Denis, Hernandez-Garcia, Luis, Cain, Charles A., Lyka, Erasmia, Elbes, Delphine, Li, Chunhui, Tamano, Satoshi, Jimbo, Hayato, Yoshizawa, Shin, Fujiwara, Keisuke, Itani, Kazunori, Umemura, Shin-ichiro, Stoianovici, Dan, Zaini, Zulfadhli, Takagi, Ryo, Zong, Shenyan, Watkins, Ron, Pascal-Tenorio, Aurea, Jones, Peter, Butts-Pauly, Kim, Bouley, Donna, Chen, Yazhu, Lin, Chung-Yin, Hsieh, Han-Yi, Wei, Kuo-Chen, Garnier, Camille, Renault, Gilles, Seifabadi, Reza, Wilson, Emmanuel, Eranki, Avinash, Kim, Peter, Lübke, Dennis, Huber, Peter, Georgii, Joachim, Dresky, Caroline V., Haller, Julian, Yarmolenko, Pavel, Sharma, Karun, Celik, Haydar, Li, Guofeng, Qiu, Weibao, Zheng, Hairong, Tsai, Meng-Yen, Chu, Po-Chun, Webb, Taylor, Vyas, Urvi, Walker, Matthew, Zhong, Jidan, Waspe, Adam C., Hodaie, Mojgan, Yang, Feng-Yi, Huang, Sin-Luo, Zur, Yuval, Assif, Benny, Aurup, Christian, Kamimura, Hermes, Carneiro, Antonio A., Rothlübbers, Sven, Schwaab, Julia, Houston, Graeme, Azhari, Haim, Weiss, Noam, Sosna, Jacob, Goldberg, S. Nahum, Barrere, Victor, Jang, Kee W., Lewis, Bobbi, Wang, Xiaotong, Suomi, Visa, Edwards, David, Larrabee, Zahary, Hananel, Arik, Rafaely, Boaz, Debbiny, Rasha Elaimy, Dekel, Carmel Zeltser, Assa, Michael, Menikou, George, Mouratidis, Petros, Pineda-Pardo, José A., de Pedro, Marta Del Álamo, Martinez, Raul, Hernandez, Frida, Casas, Silvia, Oliver, Carlos, Pastor, Patricia, Vela, Lidia, Obeso, Jose, Greillier, Paul, Zorgani, Ali, Catheline, Stefan, Solovov, Vyacheslav, Vozdvizhenskiy, Michael O., Orlov, Andrew E., Wu, Chueh-Hung, Sun, Ming-Kuan, Shih, Tiffany T., Chen, Wen-Shiang, Prieur, Fabrice, Pillon, Arnaud, Cartron, Valerie, Cebe, Patrick, Chansard, Nathalie, Lafond, Maxime, Seya, Pauline Muleki, Bera, Jean-Christophe, Boissenot, Tanguy, Fattal, Elias, Bordat, Alexandre, Chacun, Helene, Guetin, Claire, Tsapis, Nicolas, Maruyama, Kazuo, Unga, Johan, Suzuki, Ryo, Fant, Cécile, Rogez, Bernadette, Afadzi, Mercy, Myhre, Ola Finneng, Vea, Siri, Bjørkøy, Astrid, Yemane, Petros Tesfamichael, van Wamel, Annemieke, Berg, Sigrid, Hansen, Rune, Angelsen, Bjørn, and Davies, Catharina
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29. NIMG-35. TREATMENT RESPONSE ASSESSMENT MAPS (TRAMs) SENSITIVITY TO TUMOR/TREATMENT-EFFECTS AS A FUNCTION OF DATA ACQUISITION PARAMETERS
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Guez, David, primary, Zach, Leor, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Nissim, Ouzi, additional, Spiegelmann, Roberto, additional, Tylim, Arielle, additional, Taliansky, Alisa, additional, Shoshan, Yigal, additional, Blumenthal, Deborah, additional, Bokstein, Felix, additional, Cohen, Zvi, additional, Mardor, Yael, additional, and Last, David, additional
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30. Examining molecular determinants underlying heterogeneity of synaptic release probability using optical quantal imaging
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Akbergenova, Yulia, primary, Zhang, Yao V., additional, Weiss-Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Cunningham, Karen L., additional, and Littleton, J. Troy, additional
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31. Travel burden and clinical presentation of retinoblastoma: analysis of 1024 patients from 43 African countries and 518 patients from 40 European countries
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Fabian, Ido Didi, Stacey, Andrew W, Foster, Allen, Kivela¨, Tero T, Munier, Francis L., Keren-Froim, Naama, Gomel, Nir, Cassoux, Nathalie, Sagoo, Mandeep S, Reddy, M Ashwin, Harby, Lamis Al, Zondervan, Marcia, Bascaran, Covadonga, Abdallah, Elhassan, Abdullahi, Shehu U, Boubacar, Sahadatou Adamou, Ademola-Popoola, Dupe S, Adio, Adedayo, Aghaji, Ada E, Portabella, Silvia Alarcón, Alfa Bio, Amadou I, Ali, Amany M, Alia, Donjeta B, All-Eriksson, Charlotta, Almeida, Argentino A, Alsawidi, Khalifa M, Antonino, Romanzo, Astbury, Nicholas J, Atsiaya, Rose, Balaguer, Julia, Balwierz, Walentyna, Barranco, Honorio, Popovic, Maja Beck, Benmiloud, Sarra, Guebessi, Nissrine Bennani, Berete, Rokia C, Biddulph, Shelley J, Biewald, Eva M, Blum, Sharon, Bobrova, Nadia, Boehme, Marianna, Bornfeld, Norbert, Bouda, Gabrielle C, Bouguila, Hédi, Boumedane, Amaria, Brichard, Bénédicte G, l, Michael Capra, Castela, Guilherme, Català-Mora, Jaume, Chantada, Guillermo L, Chernodrinska, Violeta S, Chiwanga, Faraja S, Cieslik, Krzysztof, Comsa, Codruta, Correa Llano, Maria G, Csóka, Monika, Da Gama, Isac V, Davidson, Alan, Potter, Patrick De, Desjardins, Laurence, Dragomir, Monica D, Bruyn, Magritha Du, Kettani, Asmaa El, Elbahi, Amal M, Elgalaly, Dina, Elhaddad, Alaa M, Ali Elhassan, Moawia M, Elzembely, Mahmoud M, Essuman, Vera A, Evina, Ted Grimbert A, Fasina, Oluyemi, Fernández-Teijeiro, Ana, Gandiwa, Moira, Aldana, David García, Geel, Jennifer A, Gizachew, Zelalem, Gregersen, Pernille A, Guedenon, Koffi M, Hadjistilianou, Theodora, Hassan, Sadiq, Hederova, Stanislava, Hessissen, Laila, Hordofa, Diriba F, Hummlen, Marlies, Husakova, Kristina, Ida, Russo, Ilic, Vesna R, Jenkinson, Helen, Amani Kabesha, Theophile B, Kabore, Rolande L, Kalinaki, Abubakar, Kapelushnik, Noa, Kardava, Tamar, Kemilev, Pavlin Kroumov, Kepak, Tomas, Khotenashvili, Zaza, Klett, Artur, Kosh Komba Palet, Jess Elio, Krivaitiene, Dalia, Kruger, Mariana, Kyara, Alice, Lachmann, Eva S, Latinović, Slobodanka, Lecuona, Karin, Lukamba, Robert M, Lumbroso, Livia, Lysytsia, Lesia, Maka, Erika, Makan, Mayuri, Manda, Chatonda, Begue, Nieves Martín, Matende, Ibrahim O, Matua, Marchelo, Mayet, Ismail, Mbumba, Freddy B, Mengesha, Aemero A, Midena, Edoardo, Mndeme, Furahini G, Mohamedani, Ahmed A, Moll, Annette C, Moreira, Claude, Msina, Mchikirwa S, Msukwa, Gerald, Muma, Kangwa I, Murgoi, Gabriela, Musa, Kareem O, Mustak, Hamzah, Muyen, Okwen M, Naidu, Gita, Naumenko, Larisa, Ndoye Roth, Paule Ai¨da, Neroev, Vladimir, Nikitovic, Marina, Nkanga, Elizabeth D, Nkumbe, Henry, Nyaywa, Mutale, Obono-Obiang, Ghislaine, Oguego, Ngozi C, Olechowski, Andrzej, Oscar, Alexander Hugo, Osei-Bonsu, Peter, Painter, Sally L, Paintsil, Vivian, Paiva, Luisa, Papyan, Ruzanna, Parrozzani, Raffaele, Parulekar, Manoj, Pawinska-Wasikowska, Katarzyna, Perić, Sanja, Philbert, Remezo, Pochop, Pavel, Polyakov, Vladimir G, Pompe, Manca T, Pons, Jonathan J, Raobela, Léa, Renner, Lorna A, Reynders, David, Ribadu, Dahiru, Riheia, Mussagy M, Ritter-Sovinz, Petra, Saakyan, Svetlana, Said, Azza MA, Román Pacheco, Sonsoles San, Scanlan, Trish A, Schoeman, Judy, Seregard, Stefan, Sherief, Sadik T, Cheikh, Sidi Sidi, Silva, Sónia, Sorochynska, Tetyana, Ssali, Grace, Stathopoulos, Christina, Kranjc, Branka Stirn, Stones, David K, Svojgr, Karel, Sylla, Fatoumata, Tamamyan, Gevorg, Tandili, Alketa, Tateshi, Bekim, Theophile, Tuyisabe, Traoré, Fousseyni, Tyau-Tyau, Harba, Umar, Ali B, Urbak, Steen F, Ushakova, Tatiana L, Valeina, Sandra, Hoefen Wijsard, Milo van, Veleva-Krasteva, Nevyana V, Viksnins, Maris, Wackernagel, Werner, Waddell, Keith, Wade, Patricia D, Wali Nigeria, Amina H, Wime, Amelia DC, Dod, Charlotte Wolley, Yanga, Jenny M, Yarovaya, Vera A, Yarovoy, Andrey A, Zein, Ekhtelbenina, Sharabi, Shirley, Zhilyaeva, Katsiaryna, Ziko, Othman AO, and Bowman, Richard
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BackgroundThe travel distance from home to a treatment centre, which may impact the stage at diagnosis, has not been investigated for retinoblastoma, the most common childhood eye cancer. We aimed to investigate the travel burden and its impact on clinical presentation in a large sample of patients with retinoblastoma from Africa and Europe.MethodsA cross-sectional analysis including 518 treatment-nai¨ve patients with retinoblastoma residing in 40 European countries and 1024 treatment-nai¨ve patients with retinoblastoma residing in 43 African countries.ResultsCapture rate was 42.2% of expected patients from Africa and 108.8% from Europe. African patients were older (95% CI −12.4 to −5.4, p<0.001), had fewer cases of familial retinoblastoma (95% CI 2.0 to 5.3, p<0.001) and presented with more advanced disease (95% CI 6.0 to 9.8, p<0.001); 43.4% and 15.4% of Africans had extraocular retinoblastoma and distant metastasis at the time of diagnosis, respectively, compared to 2.9% and 1.0% of the Europeans. To reach a retinoblastoma centre, European patients travelled 421.8 km compared to Africans who travelled 185.7 km (p<0.001). On regression analysis, lower-national income level, African residence and older age (p<0.001), but not travel distance (p=0.19), were risk factors for advanced disease.ConclusionsFewer than half the expected number of patients with retinoblastoma presented to African referral centres in 2017, suggesting poor awareness or other barriers to access. Despite the relatively shorter distance travelled by African patients, they presented with later-stage disease. Health education about retinoblastoma is needed for carers and health workers in Africa in order to increase capture rate and promote early referral.
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32. NIMG-52. RADIATION-INDUCED VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS MIMICKING TUMOR IN MRI-BASED TREATMENT RESPONSE ASSESSMENT MAPS (TRAMs)
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Zach, Leor, primary, Guez, David, additional, Last, David, additional, Daniels, Dianne, additional, Sharabi, Shirley, additional, Nass, Dvora, additional, Nissim, Ouzi, additional, Spiegelmann, Roberto, additional, Tsarfaty, Galia, additional, Hoffmann, Chen, additional, Talianski, Alisa, additional, Shoshan, Yigal, additional, Fellig, Yakov, additional, Harnof, Sagi, additional, Cohen, Zvi, additional, and Mardor, Yael, additional
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33. International Society for Therapeutic Ultrasound Conference 2016: Tel Aviv, Israel. 14-18 March, 2016
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Fowlkes, Brian, Ghanouni, Pejman, Sanghvi, Narendra, Coussios, Constantin, Lyon, Paul C., Gray, Michael, Mannaris, Christophoros, Victor, Marie de Saint, Stride, Eleanor, Cleveland, Robin, Carlisle, Robert, Wu, Feng, Middleton, Mark, Gleeson, Fergus, Aubry, Jean-Franҫois, Pauly, Kim Butts, Moonen, Chrit, Vortman, Jacob, Sharabi, Shirley, Daniels, Dianne, Last, David, Guez, David, Levy, Yoav, Volovick, Alexander, Grinfeld, Javier, Rachmilevich, Itay, Amar, Talia, Zibly, Zion, Mardor, Yael, Harnof, Sagi, Plaksin, Michael, Weissler, Yoni, Shoham, Shy, Kimmel, Eitan, Naor, Omer, Farah, Nairouz, Paeng, Dong-Guk, Xu, Zhiyuan, Snell, John, Quigg, Anders H., Eames, Matthew, Jin, Changzhu, Everstine, Ashli C., Sheehan, Jason P., Lopes, Beatriz S., Kassell, Neal, Looi, Thomas, Khokhlova, Vera, Mougenot, Charles, Hynynen, Kullervo, Drake, James, Slayton, Michael, Amodei, Richard C., Compton, Keegan, McNelly, Ashley, Latt, Daniel, Kearney, John, Melodelima, David, Dupre, Aurelien, Chen, Yao, Perol, David, Vincenot, Jeremy, Chapelon, Jean-Yves, Rivoire, Michel, Guo, Wei, Ren, Guoxin, Shen, Guofeng, Neidrauer, Michael, Zubkov, Leonid, Weingarten, Michael S., Margolis, David J., Lewin, Peter A., McDannold, Nathan, Sutton, Jonathan, Vykhodtseva, Natalia, Livingstone, Margaret, Kobus, Thiele, Zhang, Yong-Zhi, Schwartz, Michael, Huang, Yuexi, Lipsman, Nir, Jain, Jennifer, Chapman, Martin, Sankar, Tejas, Lozano, Andres, Yeung, Robert, Damianou, Christakis, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos, Brokman, Omer, Zadicario, Eyal, Brenner, Ori, Castel, David, Wu, Shih-Ying, Grondin, Julien, Zheng, Wenlan, Heidmann, Marc, Karakatsani, Maria Eleni, Sánchez, Carlos J. Sierra, Ferrera, Vincent, Konofagou, Elisa E., Yiannakou, Marinos, Cho, HongSeok, Lee, Hwayoun, Han, Mun, Choi, Jong-Ryul, Lee, Taekwan, Ahn, Sanghyun, Chang, Yongmin, Park, Juyoung, Ellens, Nicholas, Partanen, Ari, Farahani, Keyvan, Airan, Raag, Carpentier, Alexandre, Canney, Michael, Vignot, Alexandre, Lafon, Cyril, Delattre, Jean-yves, Idbaih, Ahmed, Odéen, Henrik, Bolster, Bradley, Jeong, Eun Kee, Parker, Dennis L., Gaur, Pooja, Feng, Xue, Fielden, Samuel, Meyer, Craig, Werner, Beat, Grissom, William, Marx, Michael, Weber, Hans, Taviani, Valentina, Hargreaves, Brian, Tanaka, Jun, Kikuchi, Kentaro, Ishijima, Ayumu, Azuma, Takashi, Minamihata, Kosuke, Yamaguchi, Satoshi, Nagamune, Teruyuki, Sakuma, Ichiro, Takagi, Shu, Santin, Mathieu D., Marsac, Laurent, Maimbourg, Guillaume, Monfort, Morgane, Larrat, Benoit, François, Chantal, Lehéricy, Stéphane, Tanter, Mickael, Samiotaki, Gesthimani, Wang, Shutao, Acosta, Camilo, Feinberg, Eliza R., Kovacs, Zsofia I., Tu, Tsang-Wei, Papadakis, Georgios Z., Reid, William C., Hammoud, Dima A., Frank, Joseph A., Kovacs, Zsofia i., Kim, Saejeong, Jikaria, Neekita, Bresler, Michele, Qureshi, Farhan, Xia, Jingjing, Tsui, Po-Shiang, Liu, Hao-Li, Plata, Juan C., Sveinsson, Bragi, Salgaonkar, Vasant A., Adams, Matthew, Diederich, Chris, Ozhinsky, Eugene, Bucknor, Matthew D., Rieke, Viola, Mikhail, Andrew, Severance, Lauren, Negussie, Ayele H., Wood, Bradford, de Greef, Martijn, Schubert, Gerald, Ries, Mario, Poorman, Megan E., Dockery, Mary, Chaplin, Vandiver, Dudzinski, Stephanie O., Spears, Ryan, Caskey, Charles, Giorgio, Todd, Costa, Marcia M., Papaevangelou, Efthymia, Shah, Anant, Rivens, Ian, Box, Carol, Bamber, Jeff, ter Haar, Gail, Burks, Scott R., Nagle, Matthew, Nguyen, Ben, Milo, Blerta, Le, Nhan M., Song, Shaozhen, Zhou, Kanheng, Nabi, Ghulam, Huang, Zhihong, Ben-Ezra, Shmuel, Rosen, Shani, Mihcin, Senay, Strehlow, Jan, Karakitsios, Ioannis, Le, Nhan, Schwenke, Michael, Demedts, Daniel, Prentice, Paul, Haase, Sabrina, Preusser, Tobias, Melzer, Andreas, Mestas, Jean-Louis, Chettab, Kamel, Gomez, Gustavo Stadthagen, Dumontet, Charles, Werle, Bettina, Marquet, Fabrice, Bour, Pierre, Vaillant, Fanny, Amraoui, Sana, Dubois, Rémi, Ritter, Philippe, Haïssaguerre, Michel, Hocini, Mélèze, Bernus, Olivier, Quesson, Bruno, Livneh, Amit, Adam, Dan, Robin, Justine, Arnal, Bastien, Fink, Mathias, Pernot, Mathieu, Khokhlova, Tatiana D., Schade, George R., Wang, Yak-Nam, Kreider, Wayne, Simon, Julianna, Starr, Frank, Karzova, Maria, Maxwell, Adam, Bailey, Michael R., Lundt, Jonathan E., Allen, Steven P., Sukovich, Jonathan R., Hall, Timothy, Xu, Zhen, May, Philip, Lin, Daniel W., Constans, Charlotte, Deffieux, Thomas, Aubry, Jean-Francois, Park, Eun-Joo, Ahn, Yun Deok, Kang, Soo Yeon, Park, Dong-Hyuk, Lee, Jae Young, Vidal-Jove, J., Perich, E., Ruiz, A., Jaen, A., Eres, N., del Castillo, M. 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34. MRI-based Treatment Response Assessment Maps, Trams, for Depicting Short/long-term Subtle BBB Disruption in Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Mardor, Yael, Last, David, Guez, David, Shohami, Ester, Shemesh, Chen, Cooper, Itzik, Daniels, Dianne, Sharabi, Shirley, and Liraz Zaltsman, Sigal
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35. Non-invasive Low Pulsed Electric Fields Induce Transient BBB Disruption, Depicted by the Trams, Enabling Efficient Delivery of Biologics into the Brain.
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Mardor, Yael, Last, David, Bresler, yael, Daniels, Dianne, Cooper, Itzik, and Sharabi, Shirley
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36. Characterization of developmental and molecular factors underlying release heterogeneity at Drosophila synapses
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Yulia Akbergenova, Karen L Cunningham, Shirley Weiss, Yao V Zhang, J. Troy Littleton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Akbergenova, Yulia, Zhang, Yao, Weiss Sharabi, Shirley, and Littleton, J. Troy
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Synaptic Transmission ,Synapse ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,synapse ,calcium channels ,Drosophila Proteins ,Biology (General) ,Neurotransmitter ,Cells, Cultured ,Neurons ,Neurotransmitter Agents ,D. melanogaster ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,3. Good health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,glutamate receptors ,Synaptotagmin I ,Medicine ,Drosophila ,Female ,Synaptic Vesicles ,Research Article ,QH301-705.5 ,Science ,Presynaptic Terminals ,active zone ,Receptors, Ionotropic Glutamate ,Synaptic vesicle ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Exocytosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Calcium imaging ,medicine ,Animals ,Active zone ,synaptic plasticity ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Motor neuron ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Synaptic plasticity ,Mutation ,Synapses ,Calcium ,Neuron ,synapse development ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Neurons communicate through neurotransmitter release at specialized synaptic regions known as active zones (AZs). Using biosensors to visualize single synaptic vesicle fusion events at Drosophila neuromuscular junctions, we analyzed the developmental and molecular determinants of release probability (Pr) for a defined connection with ~300 AZs. Pr was heterogeneous but represented a stable feature of each AZ. Pr remained stable during high frequency stimulation and retained heterogeneity in mutants lacking the Ca2+ sensor Synaptotagmin 1. Pr correlated with both presynaptic Ca2+ channel abundance and Ca2+ influx at individual release sites. Pr heterogeneity also correlated with glutamate receptor abundance, with high Pr connections developing receptor subtype segregation. Intravital imaging throughout development revealed that AZs acquire high Pr during a multi-day maturation period, with Pr heterogeneity largely reflecting AZ age. The rate of synapse maturation was activity-dependent, as both increases and decreases in neuronal activity modulated glutamate receptor field size and segregation., National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (grant MH104536), National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (grant T32GM007287)
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37. Radiation-induced vascular malformations in the brain, mimicking tumor in MRI-based treatment response assessment maps (TRAMs).
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Guez D, Last D, Daniels D, Sharabi S, Nass D, Nissim O, Spiegelmann R, Tzarfaty G, Hoffmann C, Talianski A, Shoshan Y, Fellig Y, Harnof S, Cohen ZR, Zach L, and Mardor Y
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•Of 310 brain tumors patients recruited, histology of 99 lesions was available.•Of those, 5 were histologically confirmed as radiation-induced malformations.•TRAMs cannot differentiate active tumor from vascular malformation.
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