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David Guez

Researcher at Advanced Technology Center

Publications -  39
Citations -  2791

David Guez is an academic researcher from Advanced Technology Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2332 citations. Previous affiliations of David Guez include DSM & Sheba Medical Center.

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GATE : a simulation toolkit for PET and SPECT

TL;DR: A detailed description of the design and development of GATE is given by the OpenGATE collaboration, whose continuing objective is to improve, document and validate GATE by simulating commercially available imaging systems for PET and SPECT.
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GATE : a simulation toolkit for PET and SPECT

TL;DR: GATE as mentioned in this paper is a Monte Carlo simulation toolkit for emission tomography that can assist in the design of new medical imaging devices, the optimization of acquisition protocols, and the development or assessment of image reconstruction algorithms and correction techniques.
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MRI study on reversible and irreversible electroporation induced blood brain barrier disruption

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the feasibility of applying reversible and irreversible electroporation for transient BBB disruption or permanent damage, respectively, and applying MRI for planning/monitoring disruption volume/shape by optimizing electrode positions and treatment parameters.
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Convection-enhanced delivery of methotrexate-loaded maghemite nanoparticles.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the formulation in which HSA was bound to the authors' nanoparticles via a unique precipitation method, and MTX was bound covalently to the HSA, could enable efficient and stable drug loading with no apparent toxicity.
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Modeling embryogenesis and cancer: an approach based on an equilibrium between the autostabilization of stochastic gene expression and the interdependence of cells for proliferation

TL;DR: The findings suggest that cancer does not result solely from mutations in the cancerous cell but from the progressive addition of several small alterations of the equilibrium between autostabilization and interdependence for proliferation.