Oxygen Transport to Tissue XL by David K. Harrison
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Oxygen Transport to Tissue XL


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Cerebral Angioplasticity: The Anatomical Contribution to Ensuring Appropriate Oxygen Transport to Brain.- Changes in Cytochrome-C-Oxidase Account for Changes in Attenuation of Near-Infrared Light in the Healthy Infant Brain.- Hyperspectral Imaging of the Hemodynamic and Metabolic States of the Exposed Cortex: Investigating a Commercial Snapshot Solution.- Impact of Aging on Metabolic Changes in the Ketotic Rat Brain: Glucose, Oxidative and 4-HNE Metabolism.- Increases in Microvascular Perfusion and Tissue Oxygenation via Vasodilatation after Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the Healthy and Traumatized Mouse Brain.- Fluctuations of Nutrition-associated Markers After Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Patients.- Resuscitation Fluid with Drag Reducing Polymer Enhances Cerebral Microcirculation and Tissue Oxygenation after Traumatic Brain Injury Complicated by Hemorrhagic Shock.- Comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Oxygen Extraction Fraction (OEF) in Acute Stroke Patients with Large Vessel Occlusion.- Relation Between Asymmetry of Prefrontal Activity and Autonomic Nervous System in Post-stroke Patients with a Disorder of Consciousness.- Cerebral Hemodynamics after Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Patients with Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury.- Differences in Tissue Oxygenation, Perfusion and Optical Properties in Brain Areas Affected by Stroke: A Time-resolved NIRS Study.- Changes of Doublecortin-immunoreactive Cells from the Acute Phase to Chronic Phase after Transient Global Brain Ischemia in Rat Cingulate Cortex.- Post-resuscitation Arterial Blood Pressure on Survival and Change of Capillary Density following Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation in Rats.- Monitoring of Brain Oxygenation During and After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Prospective Porcine Study.- Effects of Aerobic Cycling Training on O2 Dynamics in Several Leg Muscles in Early Post-Myocardial Infarction.- Evaluation of Functional Hyperemia using NIRTRS without the Influence of Fat Layer Thickness.- Changes in Spinal Muscle Oxygenation and Perfusion during the Biering-Sørensen Test: Preliminary Results of a Study Employing NIRS-based Muscle Oximetry.- Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Observation of Vastus Lateralis (muscle) and Prefrontal Cortex (brain) Tissue Oxygenation during Synchronised Swimming Routines in Elite Athletes.- Impact of Changes in Systemic Physiology on fNIRS/NIRS Signals: Analysis Based on Oblique Subspace Projections Decomposition.- Changes in Cerebral Oxyhaemoglobin Levels During and After a Single 20-minute Bout of Moderate-intensity Cycling.- Changes in the Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Levels during Cycling in the Supine and Upright Positions.- Trail Making Test Induces Prefrontal Cortex Activation as Revealed by a cw Wearable-Wireless fNIRS/DOT Imager.- Prediction of MMSE Score Using Time-resolved Near-infrared Spectroscopy.- Broadband NIRS Cerebral Cytochrome-C-Oxidase Response to Anoxia Before and After Hypoxic-Ischaemic Injury in Piglets.- Synchronized Oscillations of Arterial Oxygen Saturation, Cerebral Tissue Oxygenation and Heart Rate in Preterm Neonates: Investigation of Long-Term Measurements with Multiple Einstein's Cross Wavelet Analysis.- Multispectral Near-Infrared Optical Tomography for Cancer Hypoxia Study in Mice.- Hypoxia-/HIF-1α-Driven Factors of the Tumor Microenvironment Impeding Antitumor Immune Responses and Promoting Malignant Progression.- Differential Expression of PGC1α in Intratumor Redox Subpopulations of Breast Cancer.- Accounting for Two Forms of Hypoxia for Predicting Tumour Control Probability in Radiotherapy: An In Silico Study.- Impact of Temporal Heterogeneity of Acute Hypoxia on the Radiation Response of Experimental Tumors.- Mathematical Description of Changes in Tumour Oxyg
About the Author:

Oliver Thews is Professor of Physiology at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. He studied medicine at the University of Mainz and worked there at the Institute of Medical Statistics and Documentation as well as at the Institute of Physiology. After a temporary professorship of physiology at the University of Würzburg he moved to the Julius-Bernstein-Institute of Physiology at the University of Halle. His major research field is the role of metabolic parameters such as hypoxia and acidosis on the biological behavior of tumor cells. He is interested in the therapeutic relevance of microenvironmental tissue parameters and the mechanisms by which these parameters act. In addition, his research focusses on functional in vivo imaging using Positron Emission Tomography. He has served as the Secretary of ISOTT since 1999.

Joseph C. LaManna is the Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber Professor of Brain Sciences at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Physiology & Biophysics. He is the former chair of the Department of Anatomy at CWRU. He is a Past President of The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), and Secretary of the International Society for Cerebral Blood Blow and Metabolism. He has published over 250 papers on the topic of oxygen and energy metabolism, especially in the field of brain blood flow and metabolism. He has been a member of the International Society for Oxygen Transport to Tissue since 1976, serving as President of the ISOTT in 2009. In 2016 he became the editor in Chief of the ISOTT proceedings.

David Harrison is CEO of Microvascular Measurements and acts as honorary Senior Scientific Consultant for Oroboros Instruments (Innsbruck, Austria). In this capacity he has recently been responsible for the development of lightguide spectrophotometry for the continuous measurement of cytochrome redox state in mitochondria during high resolution respirometry. Prior to this, he was Head of the Durham Unit of the Regional Medical Physics Department and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Medical Physics, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, UK until retiring from the NHS in 2009. He is author or co-author of over 130 publications, mainly in the field of blood flow and oxygen transport to tissue. He has been a member of ISOTT for over 30 years including being President in 1996. Since 2004 he has been Scientific Editor of the "Oxygen Transport to Tissue" volumes.



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  • ISBN-13: 9783319912851
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 452
  • Series Title: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
  • Weight: 1110 gr
  • ISBN-10: 3319912852
  • Publisher Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 178 mm


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