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Richard H. Bruce

Researcher at PARC

Publications -  62
Citations -  2641

Richard H. Bruce is an academic researcher from PARC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circulating tumor cell & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2562 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard H. Bruce include SRI International & Scripps Research Institute.

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Liveboard: a large interactive display supporting group meetings, presentations, and remote collaboration

TL;DR: With nearly one million pixels and an accurate, multi-state, cordless pen, the Liveboard provides a basis for research on user interfaces for group meetings, presentations and remote collaboration.
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A rare-cell detector for cancer

TL;DR: An approach that uses fiber-optic array scanning technology (FAST), which applies laser-printing techniques to the rare-cell detection problem, resulting in a 500-fold speed-up over ADM with comparable sensitivity and superior specificity.
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High speed detection of circulating tumor cells

TL;DR: The FAST cytometer was used to detect, image and re-image circulating tumor cells in peripheral blood of breast cancer patients and has the potential to serve as a clinically useful point-of-care diagnostic and a prognostic tool for cancer clinicians.
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Case study of the morphologic variation of circulating tumor cells.

TL;DR: A detailed cytomorphologic evaluation of the circulating component of widely metastatic breast carcinoma of a previously healthy 38-year-old woman finds that the patient's CTCs exhibit a high degree of pleomorphism including C TCs with high and low nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratios along with CTCS exhibiting early and late apoptotic changes.
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Enthalpy arrays

TL;DR: The utility of the enthalpy arrays is demonstrated by showing measurements for two protein-ligand binding interactions, phosphorylation of glucose by hexokinase, and respiration of mitochondria in the presence of 2,4-dinitrophenol uncoupler.