153 results on '"Streeter, Samuel S"'
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2. Neoadjuvant Therapies Do Not Reduce Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Expression or EGFR-Targeted Fluorescence in a Murine Model of Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
3. Fluorescence molecular optomic signatures improve identification of tumors in head and neck specimens
4. Breast-Conserving Surgery Margin Guidance Using Micro-Computed Tomography: Challenges When Imaging Radiodense Resection Specimens
5. Current and Future Applications of Fluorescence Guidance in Orthopaedic Surgery
6. 3D-Printed Tumor Phantoms for Assessment of In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging Analysis Methods
7. Emerging and future use of intra-surgical volumetric X-ray imaging and adjuvant tools for decision support in breast-conserving surgery
8. ASO Visual Abstract: Breast-Conserving Surgery Margin Guidance Using Micro-Computed Tomography—Challenges When Imaging Radiodense Resection Specimens
9. Specialized reference targets and visualization phantoms for accelerating clinical translation of intraoperative fluorescence imaging technologies
10. Evaluating the relationship between microfractures and perfusion during osseointegration with intraoperative dynamic contrast-enhanced fluorescence imaging
11. Multi-agent, near infrared fluorophore reporters to optimize tissue identification in soft tissue sarcoma
12. Onward to better surgery – the critical need for improved ex vivo testing and training methods
13. 3D printing fluorescent material with tunable optical properties
14. Developing diagnostic assessment of breast lumpectomy tissues using radiomic and optical signatures
15. Subsurface fluorescence time-of-flight imaging using a large-format single-photon avalanche diode sensor for tumor depth assessment
16. Real-time identification of life-threatening necrotizing soft-tissue infections using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging.
17. Neoadjuvant Therapies Do Not Reduce Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Expression or EGFR-Targeted Fluorescence in a Murine Model of Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
18. Proceduralist criteria for evaluating interface utility of novel imaging modalities in early phase clinical trials: evaluating the need for standardized criteria
19. Early identification of life-threatening soft-tissue infection using dynamic fluorescence imaging: first-in-kind clinical study of first-pass kinetics
20. Correlation of fluorescence optomics method classification performance to varying expression level of epidermal growth factor receptor
21. Use of freshly amputated human limbs for pre-clinical evaluation of molecular-targeted fluorescent probes
22. Fluorescence-guided and molecularly-guided debridement: identifying devitalized and infected tissue in orthopaedic trauma
23. Color-resolved Cherenkov imaging allows for differential signal detection in blood and melanin content
24. Fluorescence molecular optomic signatures improve identification of tumors in head and neck specimens
25. Preclinical evaluation of molecularly targeted fluorescent probes in perfused amputated human limbs
26. Current and Future Applications of Fluorescence Guidance in Orthopaedic Surgery
27. 3D-Printed Tumor Phantoms for Assessment of In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging Analysis Methods
28. Fluorescence guidance improves the accuracy of radiological imaging‐guided surgical navigation
29. High‐energy open‐fracture model with initial experience of fluorescence‐guided bone perfusion assessment
30. Fast Deformable Image Registration for Real-Time Target Tracking During Radiation Therapy Using Cine MRI and Deep Learning
31. Toward automated assessment of breast lumpectomy margins using radiomic and optomic signatures
32. Optical scatter margin imaging in surgical specimens
33. Optical scatter imaging of resected breast tumor structures matches the patterns of micro-computed tomography
34. Design and analysis of a combined micro-computed tomography and optical structured light system for breast conserving surgery specimen margin imaging
35. High‐energy open‐fracture model with initial experience of fluorescence‐guided bone perfusion assessment.
36. Fluorescence guidance improves the accuracy of radiological imaging‐guided surgical navigation.
37. Ultracompact fluorescence smartphone attachment using built-in optics for protoporphyrin-IX quantification in skin
38. Proceduralist criteria for evaluating interface utility of novel imaging modalities in early phase clinical trials: evaluating the need for standardized criteria
39. Correlation of fluorescence optomics method classification performance to varying expression level of epidermal growth factor receptor
40. Early identification of life-threatening soft-tissue infection using dynamic fluorescence imaging: first-in-kind clinical study of first-pass kinetics
41. Perspective on diffuse light in tissue: subsampling photon populations
42. Optical scatter imaging of resected breast tumor structures matches the patterns of micro-computed tomography
43. Modeling and Synthesis of Breast Cancer Optical Property Signatures With Generative Models
44. Comparing mechanisms of scatter in breast tumor tissues using sub-diffuse light scatter imaging and micro-computed tomography
45. High dynamic range, sub-diffuse reflectance imaging over a wide field using an active line scan
46. Active line scan with spatial gating for sub-diffuse reflectance imaging of scatter microtexture
47. Automated margin assessment in breast conserving surgery using SFDI with ensembles of self-confident deep convolutional networks
48. Scatter orientation index and texture analysis of human breast tissues using multi-spectral, multi-spatial frequency structured light imaging (Conference Presentation)
49. Comparison of wide-field scatter methods for surface weighted imaging: active illumination versus high spatial frequency imaging (Conference Presentation)
50. Intraoperative margin assessment of breast-conserving surgery resections using x-ray micro-computed tomography and optical structured light (Conference Presentation)
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