2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13311-020-00843-4
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Imaging Guidance for Therapeutic Delivery: The Dawn of Neuroenergetics

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“…MRI offers accurate and precise estimation of cellular level neuroenergetic abnormality. Metabolic MRI monitors the process of astrogliosis and its correlation with the neuronal connective pathway over a period ( Hao et al, 2016 ; Alambyan et al, 2020 ). Laboratory methods assess the reactive astrocytes proliferation, glial scar formation for monitoring subtle changes during pathogenesis.…”
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“…MRI offers accurate and precise estimation of cellular level neuroenergetic abnormality. Metabolic MRI monitors the process of astrogliosis and its correlation with the neuronal connective pathway over a period ( Hao et al, 2016 ; Alambyan et al, 2020 ). Laboratory methods assess the reactive astrocytes proliferation, glial scar formation for monitoring subtle changes during pathogenesis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Saadoun and Papadopolous review the monitoring of spinal cord blood flow after acute injury, revealing distinct blood flow patterns (e.g., local steal and diastolic ischemia) that may enable optimized and individualized spinal cord perfusion therapy [18]. Also, Alambyan et al discuss noninvasive metabolic imaging as a tool for molecular level energy exchange to guide targeted management in a diverse array of neuropathology [19]. Additionally, Hosseini et al assess potential combination therapies (e.g., pharmacotherapy, perfusion/oxygenation targets, and pre/post-conditioning) with targeted temperature management after hypoxicischemic brain injury [20].…”
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