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Akanksha Bhargava
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 10
Citations - 102
Akanksha Bhargava is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & In vivo. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 61 citations. Previous affiliations of Akanksha Bhargava include Johns Hopkins University & Florida International University.
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Heat transfer model for deep tissue injury: a step towards an early thermographic diagnostic capability
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the thermal response of the skin surface to a cooling stress, was computed for deep tissue inflammation and deep tissue ischemia, and then compared with computed skin temperature of healthy tissue.
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Tumor Ensemble-Based Modeling and Visualization of Emergent Angiogenic Heterogeneity in Breast Cancer.
TL;DR: A novel computational approach based on multimodality, 3D whole-tumor imaging data acquired from eight orthotopic breast tumor xenografts and unique data visualization approaches establish the foundation of a novel 'cancer atlas' for investigators to develop their own in silico systems biology applications.
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Computational estimation of elastic properties of spark plasma sintered TaC by meshfree and finite element methods
Srinivasa R. Bakshi,Srinivasa R. Bakshi,Akanksha Bhargava,Seyedreza Mohammadizadeh,Arvind Agarwal,Igor Tsukanov +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the overall elastic modulus of spark plasma sintered TaC composite has been estimated using a novel engineering analysis technique, called Scan-and-Solve, that makes it possible to perform completely automated stress analysis directly from the segmented micrographs.
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Advances in translational imaging of the microcirculation.
TL;DR: A recent review of the role of translational imaging in the assessment of human microcirculation in patients with optical imaging, NIRS, PET, US, MRI, and CT can be found in this paper.
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HemoSYS: A Toolkit for Image-based Systems Biology of Tumor Hemodynamics.
Janaka Senarathna,Ayush Prasad,Akanksha Bhargava,Stacy Gil,Nitish V. Thakor,Arvind P. Pathak +5 more
TL;DR: A new toolkit for quantifying the hemodynamic landscape within angiogenic microenvironments, HemoSYS (freely downloadable via the internet), which enables vascular phenotyping from multicontrast in vivo optical imaging data and enables characterization of non-tumor hemodynamics.