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Quantitative MRI of upper limb muscles in DMD patients showed increasing sensitivity to change over time with larger analysis volumes and longer follow‐up. Muscle fat fraction had the highest sensitivity to change and was associated with declining upper limb function, supporting its value as a robust imaging biomarker in DMD. ABSTRACT Duchenne muscular
M. Michaëls +5 more
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Current Trends in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research and Therapy: 3D Cardiac Modelling. [PDF]
Przymuszała M +3 more
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Dynamic Mode Decomposition-Based Clustered Pattern Projection for Reliable Alzheimer's Disease Detection from EEG. [PDF]
Seo JH, Kang H, Kang J, Zreikat AI.
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Hyperspectral LSFM with DMD-only Shaping and Neural Network Reconstruction
Crombez, Sebastien +4 more
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Complementary square wave voltammetry (SWV) and liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS DNA) are used to analyze DNA extracted from selected muscle tissues from either mdx or col5a1(+/‐) mouse models. SWV oxidative currents change with treatment and allow for a rapid genetic analysis.
Elizabeth R. LaFave +6 more
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Co-occurring DMD, GJA1, and novel FYCO1 variants in a proband from a consanguineous oculodentodigital dysplasia family: a rare multi-locus case report. [PDF]
Abhishek K +6 more
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Structured illuminations can unlock hidden quasi‐BIC modes in Fano‐resonant metasurfaces, enhancing the sensitivity to nanoscale perturbations. By analyzing the eigenmode spectrum of a dielectric metasurface and applying information theory, tailored wavefronts can be engineered that selectively excite otherwise inaccessible modes.
Nick Feldman +4 more
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State-of-the-Art Research and New Pharmacological Perspectives on Renal Involvement in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Bellis M +4 more
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Controlling 3D Contractility via Engineered Fibrous Hydrogel Composites
A tunable composite contractile assembly (CCA) is developed that can permit or resist contraction without changing cell‐adhesion and density, unlike collagen whose inherent coupling of these ECM cues limits its use as a platform in contractility studies.
Karen L. Xu +7 more
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