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Davneet S. Minhas
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 47
Citations - 1399
Davneet S. Minhas is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Pittsburgh compound B. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 937 citations. Previous affiliations of Davneet S. Minhas include Carnegie Mellon University & University of Padua.
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The Centiloid Project: Standardizing quantitative amyloid plaque estimation by PET
William E. Klunk,William E. Klunk,Robert A. Koeppe,Julie C. Price,Tammie L.S. Benzinger,Tammie L.S. Benzinger,Michael D. Devous,William J. Jagust,Keith A. Johnson,Chester A. Mathis,Davneet S. Minhas,Michael J. Pontecorvo,Christopher C. Rowe,Daniel Skovronsky,Mark A. Mintun +14 more
TL;DR: A working group was formed to standardize quantitative amyloid imaging measures by scaling the outcome of each particular analysis method or tracer to a 0 to 100 scale, anchored by young controls and typical Alzheimer's disease patients.
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Modeling of Needle Steering via Duty-Cycled Spinning
TL;DR: A kinematic model for needle steering via duty-cycled spinning during needle insertion provides proportional control of the curvature of the needle trajectory through tissue.
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Longitudinal assessment of neuroimaging and clinical markers in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: a prospective cohort study
Wai Ying Wendy Yau,Dana L. Tudorascu,Eric McDade,Snezana Ikonomovic,Jeffrey A. James,Davneet S. Minhas,Wenzhu B. Mowrey,Lei K. Sheu,Beth E. Snitz,Lisa A. Weissfeld,Peter J. Gianaros,Howard J. Aizenstein,Julie C. Price,Chester A. Mathis,Oscar L. Lopez,William E. Klunk +15 more
TL;DR: The within-individual examination suggests three sequential phases in the development of autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease-active amyloidosis, a stable amyloids-positive period, and progressive neurodegeneration and cognitive decline-indicating that Aβ accumulation is largely complete before progressive neuro degeneration and Cognitive decline occur.
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Incidental Cerebral Microbleeds and Cerebral Blood Flow in Elderly Individuals
Nicholas M. Gregg,Albert Kim,M. Edip Gurol,Oscar L. Lopez,Howard J. Aizenstein,Julie C. Price,Chester A. Mathis,Jeffrey A. James,Beth E. Snitz,Ann D. Cohen,M. Ilyas Kamboh,Davneet S. Minhas,Lisa A. Weissfeld,Erica Tamburo,William E. Klunk +14 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that resting-state CBF is a marker of CMB-related small-vessel disease and in cognitively normal elderly individuals, incidental CMBs in cortical locations are associated with widespread reductions in resting- state CBF.
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Percutaneous intracerebral navigation by duty-cycled spinning of flexible bevel-tipped needles.
TL;DR: The accuracy of the needle-steering system was demonstrated in a cadaveric model and the safety of the device in vivo, and the development of an inexpensive system for flexible percutaneous intracranial navigation may be of significant clinical benefit.