• Background: In vivo, non-invasive optical coherence tomography permits high-resolution imaging of tissue surfaces and subsurfaces, with the potential capability for detection and mapping of epithelial pathologies. Purpose: To evaluate the clinical capability of non-invasive in vivo OCT for diagnosing oral dysplasia and malignancy. Experimental Design: In 50 patients with oral lesions, conventional clinical examination was followed by OCT imaging, then standard biopsy and histopathology. Two blin…Read more
  • Purpose: To assess noninvasive optical coherence tomography and optical Doppler tomography for early detection and evaluation of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. Experimental Design: Cheek pouches of 10 Syrian golden hamsters were imaged using OCT/ODT during development of chemotherapy-induced mucositis. I.p. injections of 5-fluorouracil and mechanical irritation induced oral lesions. At 2, 4, 7, and 11 days, one hamster was sacrificed and processed for histopathology. OCT images were visual…Read more
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    Noninvasive imaging of oral premalignancy and malignancy
    with P. Wilder-Smith, T. Krasieva, W. G. Jung, Z. Chen, K. Osann, and B. Tromberg
    Early detection of cancer and its precursors remains the best way to ensure patient survival and quality of life. Our specific aim is to test a multimodality approach to noninvasive diagnostics of oral premalignancy and malignancy. In the hamster cheek pouch model, in vivo optical coherence tomography and optical Doppler tomography map epithelial, subepithelial, and vascular change throughout carcinogenesis. In vivo multiwavelength multiphoton and second-harmonic generated fluorescence technique…Read more
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    Chinese nurses’ perceived barriers and facilitators of ethical sensitivity
    with F. F. Huang, Q. Yang, K. Khoshnood, and J. P. Zhang
    Nursing Ethics 23 (5): 507-522. 2016.
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    Illuminating Music: Impact of Color Hue for Background Lighting on Emotional Arousal in Piano Performance Videos
    with James McDonald, Sergio Canazza, Anthony Chmiel, Giovanni De Poli, Ellouise Houbert, Maddalena Murari, Antonio Rodà, and Emery Schubert
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This study sought to determine if hues overlayed on a video recording of a piano performance would systematically influence perception of its emotional arousal level. The hues were artificially added to a series of four short video excerpts of different performances using video editing software. Over two experiments 106 participants were sorted into 4 conditions, with each viewing different combinations of musical excerpts and hue combinations. Participants rated the emotional arousal depicted b…Read more
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    Internal strain formed in oxide ceramics upon spark-plasma sintering
    with T. Höche, Z. Shen, M. Nygren, P. A. Van Aken, F. Heyroth, and R. Uecker
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (29): 4555-4566. 2007.
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    The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the interrelationships between push and pull factors associated with the consumption of women’s professional basketball games. Multiple factors pertaining to sport consumers’ internal needs, identified as “push” factors, contain various intangible socio-psychological motivations representing an individual’s intrinsic desires that drive consumers toward certain goal-driven behaviors. On the other hand, “pull” factors, related to the supply …Read more
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    Sport Spectatorship and Health Benefits: A Case of a Japanese Professional Golf Tournament
    with Yasuhiro Watanabe, Tyreal Y. Qian, Jerred J. Wang, and N. David Pifer
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Affective Outcomes of Membership in a Sport Fan Community
    with Brandon Mastromartino
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.