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subject: Biomedical Engineering

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In vitro CFD, MRI, STB Series

10.4231/ZP8A-2G12

Benjamin Dickerhoff , David Saloner , Melissa Brindise , Michael Markl , Pavlos Vlachos ORCID logo , Sean Rothenberger ORCID logo , Susanne Schnell , Vitaliy Rayz

11/01/2019

Data from a pulsatile volumetric particle velocimetry study using two patient-specific cerebral aneurysm models, processed using Shake the Box (STB). Associated in vivo MRI and CFD datasets are also provided.

Biomedical Engineering Cerebral Aneurysm CFD Experimental Tests Fluid Mechanics Matlab MRI PIV Shake the Box

Population-specific brain atlas for adolescent collision-sport athletes in Purdue Neurotrauma Group longitudinal database

10.4231/XGNK-JX08

Ho-Ching Yang ORCID logo , Joseph V Rispoli ORCID logo , Thomas M Talavage ORCID logo , Wenbin Zhu , Yukai Zou ORCID logo

11/06/2019

Unbiased population-specific brain atlas for local adolescent collision-sport athletes in the longitudinal database of Purdue Neurotrauma Group, including cortical and white matter parcellations, a T1-weighted template, and a DTI template.

Adolescents Atlasing Biomedical Engineering Brain Informatics Morphometrics MRI Neuroscience NIfTI Spatial Normalization Spatial Warping Statistical Methods Trauma Workflow

Next Generation Calmodulin Affinity Purification Data

10.4231/R7Q81B9G

Julia Fraseur , Tamara L Kinzer-Ursem ORCID logo

06/01/2018

Coomassie-stained gels used in semi-quantitative analysis of purified calcineurin from calmodulin Sepharose resins.

Biomedical Engineering Calcineurin Calmodulin Protein

MicroCT based FE model of bone core with tissue heterogeneity and anisotropy

10.4231/R7CC0XX4

Joseph Wallace , Matthew R Allen , Max A Hammond , Thomas Siegmund ORCID logo

06/26/2018

This publication contains a finite element model for the analysis of bone core under consideration of bone tissue heterogeneity and tissue anisotropy.

Biomedical Engineering Bone Finite Element Analysis Mechanical Engineering

Competitive Tuning of Ca2+/Calmodulin-Activated Proteins Provides a Compensatory Mechanism for AMPA Receptor Phosphorylation in Synaptic Plasticity

10.4231/R7VX0DS0

Matthew C Pharris , Tamara L. Kinzer-Ursem ORCID logo

07/30/2018

Code for the basic 4-state competitive binding model that builds on previous work by incorporating an additional competitor for calmodulin along with a number of downstream proteins. Also include is sample code for global sensitivity analysis...

Biomedical Engineering Calmodulin Neuroscience

Population-specific brain atlases for early-to-middle adolescent collision-sport athletes

10.4231/RTXE-0Q70

Apekshya Chhetri , Ho-Ching Yang ORCID logo , Joseph V Rispoli ORCID logo , Pratik Kashyap , Thomas M Talavage ORCID logo , Wenbin Zhu , Yukai Zou ORCID logo

10/28/2020

Population-specific brain atlases for early-to-middle adolescent collision-sport athletes in the longitudinal database of Purdue Neurotrauma Group, including cortical and white matter parcellations, T1-weighted templates, and a DTI template.

Adolescents Atlasing Biomedical Engineering Brain Informatics Morphometrics MRI Neuroscience NIfTI Spatial Normalization Statistical Methods Trauma Workflow

Animal Model Dependent Response to Pentagalloyl Glucose in Murine Abdominal Aortic Injury

10.4231/1FQ0-P419

Craig Goergen ORCID logo , Elizabeth Niedert ORCID logo , Ender Finol , Jennifer Anderson , Renxiang Tang , Riley Holloway , Sourav Patnaik ORCID logo , Vangelina Osteguin

01/12/2021

This dataset accompanies the Journal of Clinical Medicine article by the same name (https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020219) and includes all data discussed therein. Please contact Craig Goergen with any questions at cgoergen@purdue.edu.

abdominal aortic aneurysms Biomedical Engineering elastin pentagalloyl glucose ultrasound

Mathematica Files: Competitive tuning: competition’s role in setting the frequency-dependence of Ca2+-dependent proteins

10.4231/R7154F7Q

Daniel Romano , Matthew C Pharris , Neal Patel , Tamara Kinzer-Ursem ORCID logo

09/08/2017

We study the competition among seven well-studied neuronal proteins for their common binding partner, calmodulin. We find that competition narrows and shifts the range over which proteins can be activated.

Biomedical Engineering Calcineurin Calmodulin Computational Biology Mathematica Signal Transduction

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