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Yue Qi

Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University

Publications -  25
Citations -  696

Yue Qi is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perfusion & Microcirculation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 578 citations. Previous affiliations of Yue Qi include Cardiovascular Institute of the South & La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology.

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Ultrasound-mediated vascular gene transfection by cavitation of endothelial-targeted cationic microbubbles.

TL;DR: It is concluded that ultrasound-mediated transfection at safe acoustic pressures can be markedly augmented by endothelial juxtaposition, and this technique is a promising approach for site-specific gene therapy.
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Molecular imaging of activated von Willebrand factor to detect high-risk atherosclerotic phenotype.

TL;DR: Molecular imaging using GPIbα as a targeting moiety can detect the presence of activated vWF on the vascular endothelium and may provide a means to noninvasively detect an advanced prothrombotic and inflammatory phenotype in atherosclerotic disease.
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Detection of Antecedent Myocardial Ischemia With Multiselectin Molecular Imaging

TL;DR: Echocardiographic molecular imaging with a human multi-selectin-targeted contrast agent bearing recombinant human PSGL-1 can detect myocardial ischemia hours after resolution and may potentially be used for rapid bedside evaluation of patients with recent chest pain.
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Molecular imaging of the paracrine proangiogenic effects of progenitor cell therapy in limb ischemia

TL;DR: In limb ischemia, MAPCs stimulate the recruitment of proangiogenic monocytes through endothelial activation and enhanced chemotaxis and these responses are sustained beyond the MAPC lifespan, suggesting that paracrine effects promote flow recovery by rebalancing the immune response toward a more regenerative phenotype.