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Enrico De Vita
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 95
Citations - 3517
Enrico De Vita is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2794 citations. Previous affiliations of Enrico De Vita include University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & UCL Institute of Neurology.
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Therapeutic time window duration decreases with increasing severity of cerebral hypoxia-ischaemia under normothermia and delayed hypothermia in newborn piglets
Osuke Iwata,Sachiko Iwata,John S. Thornton,Enrico De Vita,Alan Bainbridge,Linda Herbert,Francesco Scaravilli,Donald Peebles,John S. Wyatt,Ernest B. Cady,Nicola J. Robertson +10 more
TL;DR: Latent-phase duration is inversely related to insult severity; latent-phase brevity may explain the apparently less effective neuroprotection following severe cerebral HI.
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Glaucoma and the brain: Trans-synaptic degeneration, structural change, and implications for neuroprotection.
Mitchell Lawlor,Mitchell Lawlor,Helen V. Danesh-Meyer,Leonard A. Levin,Indran Davagnanam,Enrico De Vita,Gordon T. Plant +6 more
TL;DR: Whether the degenerative brain changes in glaucoma are entirely secondary to the optic neuropathy or whether there is additional primary central nervous system pathology has critical implications for neuroprotective and regenerative treatment strategies and basic understanding of glau coma.
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ExploreASL: An image processing pipeline for multi-center ASL perfusion MRI studies
Henk J M M Mutsaerts,Jan Petr,Paul F. C. Groot,Pieter Vandemaele,Silvia Ingala,Andrew D. Robertson,Lena Václavů,Inge Rasmus Groote,Hugo J. Kuijf,Fernando Zelaya,Owen O'Daly,Saima Hilal,Alle Meije Wink,Ilse M. J. Kant,Matthan W.A. Caan,Catherine Morgan,Jeroen de Bresser,Elisabeth Lysvik,Anouk Schrantee,Astrid Bjørnebekk,Patricia Clement,Zahra Shirzadi,Joost P.A. Kuijer,Viktor Wottschel,Udunna C. Anazodo,Dasja Pajkrt,Edo Richard,Reinoud P H Bokkers,Liesbeth Reneman,Mario Masellis,Matthias Günther,Bradley J. MacIntosh,Eric Achten,Michael A. Chappell,Matthias J.P. van Osch,Xavier Golay,David L. Thomas,Enrico De Vita,Atle Bjørnerud,Aart J. Nederveen,Jeroen Hendrikse,Iris Asllani,Frederik Barkhof +42 more
TL;DR: The reproducibility for each cohort when processed at different centers with different operating systems and MATLAB versions is shown, and its effects on the quantification of gray matter cerebral blood flow are illustrated.
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Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
Christopher A. Lane,Thomas D. Parker,Dave Cash,Kirsty Macpherson,Elizabeth Donnachie,Heidi Murray-Smith,Anna Barnes,Suzie Barker,Daniel Beasley,Jose Bras,Jose Bras,David Brown,Ninon Burgos,Michelle Byford,M. Jorge Cardoso,Ana Sofia Carvalho,Jessica D. Collins,Enrico De Vita,John Dickson,Norah Epie,Miklos Espak,Susie M.D. Henley,Chandrashekar Hoskote,Michael Hütel,Jana Klimova,Ian B. Malone,Pawel J. Markiewicz,Andrew Melbourne,Marc Modat,Anette Schrag,Sachit Shah,Nikhil Sharma,Carole H. Sudre,David L. Thomas,Andrew Wong,Hui Zhang,John Hardy,Henrik Zetterberg,Henrik Zetterberg,Henrik Zetterberg,Sebastien Ourselin,Sebastian J. Crutch,Diana Kuh,Marcus Richards,Nick C. Fox,Jonathan M. Schott +45 more
TL;DR: The sub-study design and protocol involves a prospective two time-point data collection covering clinical, neuropsychological, β-amyloid positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, biomarker and genetic information, which will provide an evidence base for the rational design of disease-modifying trials.
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Depth of delayed cooling alters neuroprotection pattern after hypoxia-ischemia
Osuke Iwata,John S. Thornton,M Sellwood,Sachiko Iwata,Y Sakata,M Noone,F O'Brien,Alan Bainbridge,Enrico De Vita,Gennadij Raivich,Donald Peebles,Francesco Scaravilli,Ernest B. Cady,Roger J. Ordidge,John S. Wyatt,Nicola J. Robertson +15 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that optimal neuroprotection by delayed hypothermia may occur at different temperatures in the cortical and deep GM, which may need to be designed by combining systemic and selective cooling.