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Georgia Regents University

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Assessing Myogenic Response and Vasoactivity In Resistance Mesenteric Arteries Using Pressure Myography
Ravirajsinh N. Jadeja 1, Vikrant Rachakonda 2, Zsolt Bagi 3, Sandeep Khurana 1
1Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Georgia Regents University, 2Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3Vascular Biology Center, Georgia Regents University

Pressure myography is used to assess vasoactivity of small arteries that develop sustained constriction when pressurized. This manuscript provides a detailed protocol to assess in isolated segments of small mesenteric arteries from rats, vasoactivity and the effect of intraluminal pressure on vascular diameter.

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Coordinate Mapping of Hyolaryngeal Mechanics in Swallowing
Thomas Z. Thompson 1, Farres Obeidin 1, Alisa A. Davidoff 2, Cody L. Hightower 1, Christohper Z. Johnson 1, Sonya L. Rice 1, Rebecca-Lyn Sokolove 1, Brandon K. Taylor 1, John M. Tuck 1, William G. Pearson, Jr. 3,4
1Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Regents University, 2Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, New York University, 3Department of Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Georgia Regents University, 4Department of Otolaryngology, Georgia Regents University

Coordinate mapping is a method of documenting salient features of hyolaryngeal biomechanics in the pharyngeal phase of swallowing. This methodology uses image analysis software to record coordinates of anatomical landmarks. These coordinates are imported into an excel macro and translated into kinematic variables of interest useful in dysphagia research.

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Ultrasound Assessment of Endothelial Function: A Technical Guideline of the Flow-mediated Dilation Test
Paula Rodriguez-Miguelez 1, Nichole Seigler 1, Ryan A. Harris 1,2
1Division of Clinical and Translational Sciences, Georgia Prevention Institute, Georgia Regents University, 2Sport and Exercise Science Research Institute, University of Ulster

The flow mediated dilation (FMD) test is the most commonly utilized, non-invasive, ultrasound assessment of endothelial function in humans. Although the FMD test has been related with the prediction of future cardiovascular disease and events, it is a physiological assessment with many inherent confounding factors that need to be considered.

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