Novel Application of Photogrammetry

Dr. Steven Abramowitch, a long-time member of the MSRC, recently was a co-author on an article that utilized the novel application of photogrammetry to quantify fascicle orientations of female cadaveric pelvic floor muscles.

New Label-Free Biosensing Technology

Dr. Chih-Hwa Cheng, a former Post-Doctoral Fellow at the MSRC, recently was a co-author on an article that investigated the first nano-structural polymeric stabilized-cholesteric LC (PSCLC) thin films to be a new label-free biosensing technology..

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A Radiological Study of Bone Remodeling

Dr. Akihiro Kanamori, a former Post-Doctoral Fellow at the MSRC, recently was a co-author on an article that compared the bone remodeling of unidirectional (UDPTCP) and spherical porous β-tricalcium phosphate (SPTCP) radiologically in humans.

Arthroscopic Single-Portal Subscapularis Tendon Repair

Dr. Benjamin Ma, a former Orthopaedic Resident at the MSRC, recently was a co-author on an article that describes an arthroscopic surgical technique of subscapularis repair through a single anterior portal using only penetrating graspers. This approach can be used for partial upper-border subscapularis tears, as well as complete and retracted subscapularis tendon tears.

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Risk of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents

Dr. David Provenzano, a former MSRC student, recently was a co-author on an article on the use of Gadolinium-based contrast agents used as an alternative to iodine-based contrast agents during MRI Examinations.

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