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David Darby

Researcher at Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

Publications -  164
Citations -  12713

David Darby is an academic researcher from Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 156 publications receiving 11805 citations. Previous affiliations of David Darby include Royal Melbourne Hospital & Austin Hospital.

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Imaging beta-amyloid burden in aging and dementia.

TL;DR: Pittsburgh Compound B PET findings match histopathologic reports of β-amyloid (Aβ) distribution in aging and dementia, and suggest that Aβ may influence the development of dementia with Lewy bodies, and therefore strategies to reduce A β may benefit this condition.
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Qualitative mapping of cerebral blood flow and functional localization with echo-planar MR imaging and signal targeting with alternating radio frequency.

TL;DR: The EPISTAR technique is a rapid, noninvasive means for creating qualitative maps of cerebral blood flow and changes in the motor strip, primary visual cortex, and the motor area for eye movements were well localized to the cortical gray matter ribbon.
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Prediction of stroke outcome with echoplanar perfusion- and diffusion-weighted MRI

TL;DR: Combined early PI and DWI can define different acute infarct patterns, which may allow the selection of rational therapeutic strategies based on the presence or absence of potentially salvageable ischemic tissue.
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Acute hyperglycemia adversely affects stroke outcome: a magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy study

TL;DR: Higher acute blood glucose in patients with perfusion‐diffusion mismatch was associated with greater acute‐subacute lactate production, which, in turn, was independently associated with reduced salvage of mismatch tissue, which support the need for randomized controlled trials of aggressive glycemic control in acute stroke.