Nuclear Drugs

Nuclear Drugs

126 bookmarks
Newest
Ultrasound powered piezoelectric neurostimulation devices: a commentary | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Ultrasound powered piezoelectric neurostimulation devices: a commentary | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Conventional neurostimulation systems for preclinical research can be bulky and invasive due to the need for batteries or wired interfaces. Emerging as a new neural interface technique, ultrasound-powered piezoelectric neural stimulators work by converting ultrasound energy to electrical charge for neural stimulation. In addition to the benefits of wireless powering and miniaturization leading to less traumatic surgery, piezoelectric neural stimulators can also exhibit prolonged operational lifetimes for a long-term stable neural interface, and show promise for clinical translation. As one ...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Ultrasound powered piezoelectric neurostimulation devices: a commentary | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
A computational outlook on neurostimulation | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
A computational outlook on neurostimulation | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Efficient identification of effective neurostimulation strategies is critical due to the growing number of clinical applications and the increasing complexity of the corresponding technology. In consequence, investigators are encouraged to accelerate translational research of neurostimulation technologies and move quickly to clinical applications. However, this process is hampered by rigorous, but necessary, regulations and lack of a mechanistic understanding of the interactions between electric fields and neural circuits. Here we discuss how computational models have influenced the field o...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
A computational outlook on neurostimulation | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Closed-loop bioelectronic medicine for diabetes management | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Closed-loop bioelectronic medicine for diabetes management | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Modulation of the nervous system by delivering electrical or pharmaceutical agents has contributed to the development of novel treatments to serious health disorders. Recent advances in multidisciplinary research has enabled the emergence of a new powerful therapeutic approach called bioelectronic medicine. Bioelectronic medicine exploits the fact that every organ in our bodies is neurally innervated and thus electrical interfacing with peripheral nerves can be a potential pathway for diagnosing or treating diseases such as diabetes. In this context, a plethora of studies have confirmed the...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Closed-loop bioelectronic medicine for diabetes management | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Auricular neural stimulation as a new non-invasive treatment for opioid detoxification | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Auricular neural stimulation as a new non-invasive treatment for opioid detoxification | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
The recent opioid crisis is one of the rising challenges in the history of modern health care. New and effective treatment modalities with less adverse effects to alleviate and manage this modern epidemic are critically needed. The FDA has recently approved two non-invasive electrical nerve stimulators for the adjunct treatment of symptoms of acute opioid withdrawal. These devices, placed behind the ear, stimulate certain cranial nerves with auricular projections. This neural stimulation reportedly generates a prompt effect in terms of alleviation of withdrawal symptoms resulting from acute...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Auricular neural stimulation as a new non-invasive treatment for opioid detoxification | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Biomarkers and neuromodulation techniques in substance use disorders | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Biomarkers and neuromodulation techniques in substance use disorders | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Addictive disorders are a severe health concern. Conventional therapies have just moderate success and the probability of relapse after treatment remains high. Brain stimulation techniques, such as transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), have been shown to be effective in reducing subjectively rated substance craving. However, there are few objective and measurable parameters that reflect neural mechanisms of addictive disorders and relapse. Key electrophysiological features that characterize substance related changes in neural processing are Event-R...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Biomarkers and neuromodulation techniques in substance use disorders | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Correction to: Prospective trial examining safety and efficacy of microcurrent stimulation for the treatment of sinus pain and congestion | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Correction to: Prospective trial examining safety and efficacy of microcurrent stimulation for the treatment of sinus pain and congestion | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
The original version of this article (Goldsobel et al. 2019), published on 20 November 2019, contained incorrect data. In this Correction the affected parts of the article are shown.
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Correction to: Prospective trial examining safety and efficacy of microcurrent stimulation for the treatment of sinus pain and congestion | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Prospective trial examining safety and efficacy of microcurrent stimulation for the treatment of sinus pain and congestion | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Prospective trial examining safety and efficacy of microcurrent stimulation for the treatment of sinus pain and congestion | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Background Inflammation and swelling of the sinus and nasal mucosa are commonly caused by viral infection, bacterial infection, or exposure to allergens and irritants. Sinonasal inflammation can cause symptoms of nasal congestion, facial pressure, and rhinogenic facial pain or “sinus pain”. A previous randomized controlled study demonstrated that acute treatment with non-invasive periorbital microcurrent stimulation resulted in a rapid and clinically meaningful reduction in self-report of sinus pain that significantly outperformed sham control treatment. Here, we assessed the acute durabili...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Prospective trial examining safety and efficacy of microcurrent stimulation for the treatment of sinus pain and congestion | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Using the congestion quantifier seven-item test to assess change in patient symptoms and their impact - PubMed
Using the congestion quantifier seven-item test to assess change in patient symptoms and their impact - PubMed
Generally, nasal congestion is reported to be the most troublesome symptom of allergic rhinitis and has been shown to have negative effects on sleep, productivity, work, and school performance. A new patient-reported outcome (PRO) tool called the Congestion Quantifier Seven-Item Test (CQ7) was devel …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Using the congestion quantifier seven-item test to assess change in patient symptoms and their impact - PubMed
Neurorestorative interventions involving bioelectronic implants after spinal cord injury | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Neurorestorative interventions involving bioelectronic implants after spinal cord injury | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
In the absence of approved treatments to repair damage to the central nervous system, the role of neurosurgeons after spinal cord injury (SCI) often remains confined to spinal cord decompression and vertebral fracture stabilization. However, recent advances in bioelectronic medicine are changing this landscape. Multiple neuromodulation therapies that target circuits located in the brain, midbrain, or spinal cord have been able to improve motor and autonomic functions. The spectrum of implantable brain-computer interface technologies is also expanding at a fast pace, and all these neurotechn...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Neurorestorative interventions involving bioelectronic implants after spinal cord injury | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Development of visual Neuroprostheses: trends and challenges | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Development of visual Neuroprostheses: trends and challenges | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Visual prostheses are implantable medical devices that are able to provide some degree of vision to individuals who are blind. This research field is a challenging subject in both ophthalmology and basic science that has progressed to a point where there are already several commercially available devices. However, at present, these devices are only able to restore a very limited vision, with relatively low spatial resolution. Furthermore, there are still many other open scientific and technical challenges that need to be solved to achieve the therapeutic benefits envisioned by these new tec...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Development of visual Neuroprostheses: trends and challenges | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Mapping the Brain’s electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Mapping the Brain’s electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Background Neurodegenerative diseases are devastating diagnoses. Examining local electric fields in response to neural activity in real time could shed light on understanding the origins of these diseases. To date, there has not been found a way to directly map these fields without interfering with the electric circuitry of the brain. This theoretical study is focused on a nanotechnology concept to overcome the challenge of brain electric field mapping in real time. The paper shows that coupling the magnetoelectric effect of multiferroic nanoparticles, known as magnetoelectric nanoparticles...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Mapping the Brain’s electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Mapping the Brain’s electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Mapping the Brain’s electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Background Neurodegenerative diseases are devastating diagnoses. Examining local electric fields in response to neural activity in real time could shed light on understanding the origins of these diseases. To date, there has not been found a way to directly map these fields without interfering with the electric circuitry of the brain. This theoretical study is focused on a nanotechnology concept to overcome the challenge of brain electric field mapping in real time. The paper shows that coupling the magnetoelectric effect of multiferroic nanoparticles, known as magnetoelectric nanoparticles...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Mapping the Brain’s electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Targeted and controlled anticancer drug delivery and release with magnetoelectric nanoparticles - PubMed
Targeted and controlled anticancer drug delivery and release with magnetoelectric nanoparticles - PubMed
It is a challenge to eradicate tumor cells while sparing normal cells. We used magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENs) to control drug delivery and release. The physics is due to electric-field interactions (i) between MENs and a drug and (ii) between drug-loaded MENs and cells. MENs distinguish cancer …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Targeted and controlled anticancer drug delivery and release with magnetoelectric nanoparticles - PubMed
Planar Steering of a Single Ferrofluid Drop by Optimal Minimum Power Dynamic Feedback Control of Four Electromagnets at a Distance - PubMed
Planar Steering of a Single Ferrofluid Drop by Optimal Minimum Power Dynamic Feedback Control of Four Electromagnets at a Distance - PubMed
Any single permanent or electro magnet will always attract a magnetic fluid. For this reason it is difficult to precisely position and manipulate ferrofluid at a distance from magnets. We develop and experimentally demonstrate optimal (minimum electrical power) 2-dimensional manipulation of a single …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Planar Steering of a Single Ferrofluid Drop by Optimal Minimum Power Dynamic Feedback Control of Four Electromagnets at a Distance - PubMed
Externally controlled on-demand release of anti-HIV drug using magneto-electric nanoparticles as carriers - PubMed
Externally controlled on-demand release of anti-HIV drug using magneto-electric nanoparticles as carriers - PubMed
Although highly active anti-retroviral therapy has resulted in remarkable decline in the morbidity and mortality in AIDS patients, inadequately low delivery of anti-retroviral drugs across the blood-brain barrier results in virus persistence. The capability of high-efficacy-targeted drug delivery an …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Externally controlled on-demand release of anti-HIV drug using magneto-electric nanoparticles as carriers - PubMed
A Smart Magnetically Active Nanovehicle for on-Demand Targeted Drug Delivery: Where van der Waals Force Balances the Magnetic Interaction - PubMed
A Smart Magnetically Active Nanovehicle for on-Demand Targeted Drug Delivery: Where van der Waals Force Balances the Magnetic Interaction - PubMed
The magnetic field is a promising external stimulus for controlled and targeted delivery of therapeutic agents. Here, we focused on the preparation of a novel magnetically active polymeric micelle (MAPM) for magnetically targeted controlled drug delivery. To accomplish this, a number of superparamag …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
A Smart Magnetically Active Nanovehicle for on-Demand Targeted Drug Delivery: Where van der Waals Force Balances the Magnetic Interaction - PubMed
Magnetic PECA nanoparticles as drug carriers for targeted delivery: synthesis and release characteristics - PubMed
Magnetic PECA nanoparticles as drug carriers for targeted delivery: synthesis and release characteristics - PubMed
Magnetic poly(ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate) (PECA) nanoparticles containing anti-cancer drugs (Cisplatin and Gemcitabine) were prepared by inter-facial polymerization. The spherical nanoparticles (d = 250 +/- 15 nm) with smooth surfaces and moderately uniform size distributions were obtained. The amount of …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Magnetic PECA nanoparticles as drug carriers for targeted delivery: synthesis and release characteristics - PubMed
Preparation of poly epsilon-caprolactone nanoparticles containing magnetite for magnetic drug carrier - PubMed
Preparation of poly epsilon-caprolactone nanoparticles containing magnetite for magnetic drug carrier - PubMed
Magnetic poly epsilon-caprolactone (PCL) nanoparticles were prepared in a well shaped spherical form by the o/w emulsion method. The influence of some preparative variables on the size and surface property was investigated. Nanoparticles were smooth, well individualized and homogeneous in size. The …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Preparation of poly epsilon-caprolactone nanoparticles containing magnetite for magnetic drug carrier - PubMed
Targeting anti-HIV drugs to the CNS - PubMed
Targeting anti-HIV drugs to the CNS - PubMed
The development of antiretroviral drugs over the past couple of decades has been commendable owing to the identification of several new targets within the overall HIV replication cycle. However, complete control over HIV/AIDS is yet to be achieved. This is because the current anti-HIV drugs, althoug …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Targeting anti-HIV drugs to the CNS - PubMed
Non-polymeric nano-carriers in HIV/AIDS drug delivery and targeting - PubMed
Non-polymeric nano-carriers in HIV/AIDS drug delivery and targeting - PubMed
Development of an effective drug delivery approach for the treatment of HIV/AIDS is a global challenge. The conventional drug delivery approaches including Highly Active Anti Retroviral Therapy (HAART) have increased the life span of the HIV/AIDS patient. However, the eradication of HIV is still not …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Non-polymeric nano-carriers in HIV/AIDS drug delivery and targeting - PubMed
Mapping the Brain's electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles - PubMed
Mapping the Brain's electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles - PubMed
Like no other nanoparticles known to date, MENs coupled with MPI can be used for mapping electric field activity of the brain at the sub-neuronal level in real time. The potential applications span from prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases to paving the way to fundamental understan …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Mapping the Brain's electric fields with Magnetoelectric nanoparticles - PubMed
Frontiers | Physical principles for scalable neural recording | Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Frontiers | Physical principles for scalable neural recording | Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Simultaneously measuring the activities of all neurons in a mammalian brain at millisecond resolution is a challenge beyond the limits of existing techniques in neuroscience. Entirely new approaches may be required, motivating an analysis of the fundamental physical constraints on the problem. We outline the physical principles governing brain activity mapping using optical, electrical, magnetic resonance, and molecular modalities of neural recording. Focusing on the mouse brain, we analyze the scalability of each method, concentrating on the limitations imposed by spatiotemporal resolution...
·frontiersin.org·
Frontiers | Physical principles for scalable neural recording | Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Nuclear medicine | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Nuclear medicine | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Nuclear medicine in vivo is the practice of utilizing small amounts of radioactive substances (unsealed radioactive sources) to diagnose, monitor and treat disease. The utilization of radiopharmaceuticals offers a unique perspective on both disea...
·radiopaedia.org·
Nuclear medicine | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Technetium agents | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Technetium agents | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Technetium agents based on the technetium-99m (Tc-99m) radioisotope are frequently used agents in medical imaging. A radiopharmaceutical labeled with Tc-99m constitutes a co-ordination complex in which ligands bond to a central atom of Tc-99m by ...
·radiopaedia.org·
Technetium agents | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Dynamic flow US, color Doppler US, and power Doppler US in the assessment of vessel signals of thoracic lesions abutting pulsatile organs - PubMed
Dynamic flow US, color Doppler US, and power Doppler US in the assessment of vessel signals of thoracic lesions abutting pulsatile organs - PubMed
We concluded that DFUS has a clearly more superior imaging quality than CDUS and PDUS in demonstrating the vessel signals of thoracic lesions, with less blooming effect and color noise.
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Dynamic flow US, color Doppler US, and power Doppler US in the assessment of vessel signals of thoracic lesions abutting pulsatile organs - PubMed
Extracting wavelet based neural features from human intracortical recordings for neuroprosthetics applications | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Extracting wavelet based neural features from human intracortical recordings for neuroprosthetics applications | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text
Background Understanding the long-term behavior of intracortically-recorded signals is essential for improving the performance of Brain Computer Interfaces. However, few studies have systematically investigated chronic neural recordings from an implanted microelectrode array in the human brain. Methods In this study, we show the applicability of wavelet decomposition method to extract and demonstrate the utility of long-term stable features in neural signals obtained from a microelectrode array implanted in the motor cortex of a human with tetraplegia. Wavelet decomposition was applied to t...
·bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com·
Extracting wavelet based neural features from human intracortical recordings for neuroprosthetics applications | Bioelectronic Medicine | Full Text