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Paige M. Fox
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 85
Citations - 1569
Paige M. Fox is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tendon. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1013 citations. Previous affiliations of Paige M. Fox include VA Palo Alto Healthcare System & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Biodegradable and flexible arterial-pulse sensor for the wireless monitoring of blood flow
Clementine M. Boutry,Levent Beker,Yukitoshi Kaizawa,Christopher Vassos,Helen Tran,Allison C. Hinckley,Raphael Pfattner,Simiao Niu,Junheng Li,Jean Claverie,Zhen Wang,Zhen Wang,James Chang,James Chang,Paige M. Fox,Paige M. Fox,Zhenan Bao +16 more
TL;DR: A battery-free implantable pressure sensor made entirely of biodegradable materials and based on fringe-field capacitor technology can wirelessly measure arterial blood flow in live rats and may be advantageous in real-time post-operative monitoring of blood flow after reconstructive surgery.
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A stretchable and biodegradable strain and pressure sensor for orthopaedic application
Clementine M. Boutry,Yukitoshi Kaizawa,Bob C. Schroeder,Alex Chortos,Anais Legrand,Zhen Wang,James Chang,Paige M. Fox,Zhenan Bao +8 more
TL;DR: An implantable pressure and strain sensor made entirely of biodegradable materials designed to degrade after its useful lifetime is reported, eliminating the need for a second surgery to remove the device.
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Spontaneous Deletion of the Methicillin Resistance Determinant, mecA, Partially Compensates for the Fitness Cost Associated with High-Level Vancomycin Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus
TL;DR: Three MRSA strains that became resistant to vancomycin during passage in the presence of increasing concentrations of the drug are described and mixed-culture competition experiments suggest that the loss of mecA during conversion to van comycin resistance was advantageous to the organism.
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White light spectroscopy for free flap monitoring.
TL;DR: The Spectros T‐Stat monitor may be a useful adjunct for free flap monitoring providing continuous, accurate perfusion assessment postoperatively and early detection of ischemia and thrombosis after microvascular surgery.
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Successful Therapy of Experimental Endocarditis Caused by Vancomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus with a Combination of Vancomycin and β-Lactam Antibiotics
Paige M. Fox,Russell J. Lampen,Katrina S. Stumpf,Gordon L. Archer,Michael W. Climo,Michael W. Climo +5 more
TL;DR: Treatment of clinical infections due to VRSA with the combination of vancomycin and β-lactams may be an option, based on these results.