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F. DuBois Bowman

Researcher at Columbia University

Publications -  61
Citations -  3188

F. DuBois Bowman is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroimaging & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2888 citations. Previous affiliations of F. DuBois Bowman include York University & Emory University.

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Exogenous testosterone (T) alone or with finasteride increases physical performance, grip strength, and lean body mass in older men with low serum T.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that T therapy in older men with low serum T improves physical performance and strength over 36 months, when administered alone or when combined with F, and suggested that high serum levels of dihydrotestosterone are not essential for these beneficial effects of T in men.
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Initial Experience with the Radiotracer Anti-1-Amino-3-18F-Fluorocyclobutane-1-Carboxylic Acid with PET/CT in Prostate Carcinoma

TL;DR: Anti-(18)F-FACBC is a promising radiotracer for imaging prostate carcinoma and should be investigated in normal and pathologic tissue and develop a clinical imaging strategy for initial staging and restaging.
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Anti-3-[18F]FACBC Positron Emission Tomography-Computerized Tomography and 111In-Capromab Pendetide Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography-Computerized Tomography for Recurrent Prostate Carcinoma: Results of a Prospective Clinical Trial

TL;DR: Better diagnostic performance was noted for anti-3-[(18)F]FACBC positron emission tomography-computerized tomography than for ProstaScint® ((111)In-capromab pendetide) single photon emission computerized tomographic-computerizing tomography for prostate carcinoma recurrence.
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The neural processing of moral sensitivity to issues of justice and care.

TL;DR: A role for access to self histories and identities and social perspectives in sensitivity to moral issues is suggested, and neural representations of the subcomponent process of moral sensitivity originally proposed by Rest are provided, to support differing neural information processing for the interpretive recognition of justice and care moral issues.
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A BAYESIAN HIERARCHICAL FRAMEWORK FOR SPATIAL MODELING OF fMRI DATA

TL;DR: This work applies the Bayesian hierarchical model to two novel fMRI data sets: one considering inhibitory control in cocaine-dependent men and the second considering verbal memory in subjects at high risk for Alzheimer's disease.