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Towards phenotype-specific, non-invasive therapeutic interventions for tremor

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2022
Sebastian Schreglmann, Hayriye Cagnan
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Particles in exhaled air (PExA): non-invasive phenotyping of small airways disease in adult asthma

Journal of Breath Research, 2018
Asthma is often characterised by inflammation, damage and dysfunction of the small airways, but no standardised biomarkers are available.Using a novel approach-particles in exhaled air (PExA)-we sought to (a) sample and analyse abundant protein biomarkers: surfactant protein A (SPA) and albumin in adult asthmatic and healthy patients and (b) relate ...
Marcia Soares   +7 more
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A non‐invasive method for phenotyping scab‐tolerant apple plants using volatile organic compounds

Physiologia Plantarum
AbstractOne of the most devastating diseases of apples is scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis. Most commercial apple varieties are susceptible to this disease; only a few are resistant. Breeding approaches are being used to develop better apple varieties that are resistant to scab.
Pratibha Demiwal   +2 more
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Non-invasive anterior segment and posterior segment optical coherence tomography and phenotypic characterization of aniridia

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2011
To determine the value of optical coherence tomography (OCT) as a diagnostic tool in the critical evaluation of phenotypic variability seen in an aniridia family with a novel PAX6 mutation.Genetic and observational family study.Three-generation family segregating autosomal dominant aniridia.Ophthalmic examination included best-corrected visual acuity ...
Kevin, Gregory-Evans   +6 more
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Non invasive phenotypic characterisation of crassostrea gigas by NMR relaxometry

2008
Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas production is economically important in French aquaculture. Nevertheless, the ecology and the physiology of this bivalve are not fully understood. The investigation of soft tissues in marine molluscs, especially in marine bivalves, classically relies on destructive methods, since a hermetic shell protects the animal ...
Davenel, A.   +4 more
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Jacketed telemetry in rats: a novel non-invasive method for cardiorespiratory phenotyping during treadmill exercise

Laboratory Animals
The development of alternative methods for monitoring cardiorespiratory function without restraint or surgical implantation is attracting growing interest for both ethical and scientific reasons. For this purpose, a new non-invasive jacketed telemetry tool consisting in a radio device maintained in a jacket worn by the animal was ...
Stéphane Tanguy   +7 more
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NIMG-27. RADIOMETHYLOMICS FOR NON-INVASIVE PREDICTION OF TUMOR PHENOTYPES AND SURVIVAL IN GLIOBLASTOMA

Neuro-Oncology
Abstract BACKGROUND DNA methylation profiling has become a pivotal tool in neuro-oncology. However, little is known about the impact of methylation profiling on radiological imaging in IDH-wildtype glioblastoma (GBM).
Yuji Matsumoto   +9 more
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The best of both worlds: Refining respiratory phenotypes through combined non-invasive lung monitoring

Pediatric Research, 2023
Arun Sett   +3 more
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Non-invasive „phenotyping“ of Spinocerebellar Ataxia type 3 (SCA3)

Aktuelle Neurologie, 2004
AH Jacobs   +10 more
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Non-invasive phenotyping of hepatic fibrosis using unsupervised machine learning

Journal of Hepatology, 2018
J. Brag   +5 more
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