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Nombre de documents: 11

2023

Kateb, P., Fan, J., Jinsil, K., Zhou, X., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Printable, adhesive, and self-healing dry epidermal electrodes based on PEDOT:PSS and polyurethane diol. Flexible and printed electronics, 8(4), 045006 (14 pages). Disponible

Zhou, X., Kateb, P., Fan, J., Kim, J., Lodygensky, G. A., Amilhon, B., Pasini, D., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Conducting polymer films and bioelectrodes combining high adhesion and electro-mechanical self-healing. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 10 pages. Lien externe

Taherzadeh, M., Zhang, E., Londono, I., De Leener, B., Wang, S., Cooper, J. D., Kennedy, T. E., Morales, C. R., Chen, Z., Lodygensky, G. A., & Pshezhetsky, A. V. (2023). Severe central nervous system demyelination in Sanfilippo disease. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 16, 16 pages. Lien externe

2022

Zhou, X., Rajeev, A., Subramanian, A., Li, Y., Rossetti, N., Natale, G., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2022). Erratum to Self-healing, stretchable and highly adhesive hydrogels for epidermal patch electrodes [Acta Biomaterialia 139 (2022) 296306] (Acta Biomaterialia (2022) 139 (296306), (S1742706121005079), (10.1016/j.actbio.2021.07.069)). Acta Materialia Inc, 145, 1 page. Lien externe

Pierre, W. C., Zhang, E., Londono, I., De Leener, B., Lesage, F., & Lodygensky, G. A. (2022). Non-invasive in vivo MRI detects long-term microstructural brain alterations related to learning and memory impairments in a model of inflammation-induced white matter injury. Behavioural Brain Research, 428, 113884 (13 pages). Lien externe

Zhou, X., Rajeev, A., Subramanian, A., Li, Y., Rossetti, N., Natale, G., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2022). Self-healing, stretchable, and highly adhesive hydrogels for epidermal patch electrodes. Acta Biomaterialia, 139, 296-306. Lien externe

2019

Pierre, W. C., Akakpo, L., Londono, I., Pouliot, P., Chemtob, S., Lesage, F., & Lodygensky, G. A. (2019). Assessing therapeutic response non-invasively in a neonatal rat model of acute inflammatory white matter injury using high-field MRI. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 81, 348-360. Disponible

2017

Guevara, E., Pierre, W. C., Tessier, C., Akakpo, L., Londono, I., Lesage, F., & Lodygensky, G. A. (2017). Altered functional connectivity following an inflammatory white matter injury in the newborn rat: A high spatial and temporal resolution intrinsic optical imaging study. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 11, 358 (11 pages). Disponible

Lopez Rios, N., Foias, A., Lodygensky, G. A., Stikov, N., Dehaes, M., & Cohen-Adad, J. (avril 2017). Size-adaptable 13-channel receive array for brain imaging in human neonates at 3T. [Affiche]. ISMRM 25th annual meeting & Exhibition, Honolulu, Hawai. Lien externe

Akakpo, L., Pierre, W. C., Jin, C., Londono, I., Pouliot, P., & Lodygensky, G. A. (2017). User-independent diffusion tensor imaging analysis pipelines in a rat model presenting ventriculomegalia: A comparison study. NMR in Biomedicine, 30(11), 10 pages. Lien externe

2015

Guevara, E., Sirpal, P., Abran, M., Pouliot, P., Lesage, F., Jin, C., Londono, I., & Lodygensky, G. A. (juin 2015). White matter injury in a newborn rat model analyzed with Resting-State Optical Imaging of Intrinsic Signals (rsOIS) [Communication écrite]. Photonics North 2015, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Lien externe

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