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Tommaso Di Ianni, PhD
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Tommaso Di Ianni, PhD's Publications
Ketamine-induced static and dynamic functional connectivity changes are modulated by opioid receptors and biological sex in rats.
Optimized ultrasound neuromodulation for non-invasive control of behavior and physiology.
Sex dependence of opioid-mediated responses to subanesthetic ketamine in rats.
Thalamic transcranial ultrasound stimulation in treatment resistant depression.
High-throughput ultrasound neuromodulation in awake and freely behaving rats.
Deep-fUS: A Deep Learning Platform for Functional Ultrasound Imaging of the Brain Using Sparse Data.
Mu Opioid Receptor Activation Mediates (S)-ketamine Reinforcement in Rats: Implications for Abuse Liability.
Focused Ultrasound for Noninvasive, Focal Pharmacologic Neurointervention.
Ultrasound/microbubble-mediated targeted delivery of anticancer microRNA-loaded nanoparticles to deep tissues in pigs.
Portable Vector Flow Imaging Compared With Spectral Doppler Ultrasonography.
A Vector Flow Imaging Method for Portable Ultrasound Using Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming.
System-Level Design of an Integrated Receiver Front End for a Wireless Ultrasound Probe.
Compressive sensing of full wave field data for structural health monitoring applications.
Model-based compressive sensing for damage localization in Lamb wave inspection.