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Francis G. Blankenberg
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 148
Citations - 8190
Francis G. Blankenberg is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Annexin & Apoptosis. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 145 publications receiving 7426 citations. Previous affiliations of Francis G. Blankenberg include University of Tennessee Health Science Center & Drexel University.
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Deep learning for chest radiograph diagnosis: A retrospective comparison of the CheXNeXt algorithm to practicing radiologists
Pranav Rajpurkar,Jeremy Irvin,Robyn L. Ball,Kaylie Zhu,Brandon Yang,Hershel Mehta,Tony Duan,Daisy Ding,Aarti Bagul,Curtis P. Langlotz,Bhavik N. Patel,Kristen W. Yeom,Katie Shpanskaya,Francis G. Blankenberg,Jayne Seekins,Timothy J. Amrhein,David A. Mong,Safwan Halabi,Evan J. Zucker,Andrew Y. Ng,Matthew P. Lungren +20 more
TL;DR: CheXNeXt, a convolutional neural network to concurrently detect the presence of 14 different pathologies, including pneumonia, pleural effusion, pulmonary masses, and nodules in frontal-view chest radiographs, achieved radiologist-level performance on 11 pathologies and did not achieve radiologists' level performance on 3 pathologies.
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In vivo detection and imaging of phosphatidylserine expression during programmed cell death
Francis G. Blankenberg,Peter D. Katsikis,Jonathan F. Tait,R. E. Davis,Louie Naumovski,Katsuichi Ohtsuki,S. Kopiwoda,Michael J. Abrams,M Darkes,Robert C. Robbins,Holden T. Maecker,H. W. Strauss +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that radiolabeled annexin V can be used in vivo as a noninvasive means to detect and serially image tissues and organs undergoing programmed cell death.
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Only the CD62L+ subpopulation of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells protects from lethal acute GVHD
Joerg Ermann,Petra Hoffmann,Petra Hoffmann,Petra Hoffmann,Matthias Edinger,Matthias Edinger,Matthias Edinger,Suparna Dutt,Suparna Dutt,Suparna Dutt,Francis G. Blankenberg,Francis G. Blankenberg,Francis G. Blankenberg,John P. Higgins,John P. Higgins,John P. Higgins,Robert S. Negrin,Robert S. Negrin,Robert S. Negrin,C. Garrison Fathman,C. Garrison Fathman,C. Garrison Fathman,Samuel Strober,Samuel Strober,Samuel Strober +24 more
TL;DR: The ability of Treg cells to efficiently enter the priming sites of pathogenic allo-reactive T cells appears to be a prerequisite for their protective function in aGVHD.
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Deep-learning-assisted diagnosis for knee magnetic resonance imaging: Development and retrospective validation of MRNet.
Nicholas Bien,Pranav Rajpurkar,Robyn L. Ball,Jeremy Irvin,Allison Park,Erik Jones,Michael Bereket,Bhavik N. Patel,Kristen W. Yeom,Katie Shpanskaya,Safwan Halabi,Evan J. Zucker,Gary S. Fanton,Derek F. Amanatullah,Christopher F. Beaulieu,Geoffrey M. Riley,Russell Stewart,Francis G. Blankenberg,David B. Larson,Ricky Jones,Curtis P. Langlotz,Andrew Y. Ng,Matthew P. Lungren +22 more
TL;DR: A deep learning model for detecting general abnormalities and specific diagnoses (anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] tears and meniscal tears) on knee MRI exams is developed and the assertion that deep learning models can improve the performance of clinical experts during medical imaging interpretation is supported.
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Annexin-V imaging for noninvasive detection of cardiac allograft rejection
Jagat Narula,Elmo Acio,Navneet Narula,Louis E. Samuels,Billie Fyfe,D. Wood,Jane Fitzpatrick,Raghunath Pn,John E. Tomaszewski,Kelly C,Steinmetz N,Green A,Tait Jf,Jeffrey A. Leppo,Francis G. Blankenberg,Diwakar Jain,H.W. Strauss +16 more
TL;DR: Clinical feasibility and safety of annexin-V imaging for noninvasive detection of transplant rejection by targeting cell membrane phospholipid alterations that are commonly associated with the process of apoptosis are revealed.