Dan Thedens
University of Iowa
5 Papers
19 Citations
Dan Thedens is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain morphometry & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Quantitative muscle MRI as a sensitive marker of early muscle pathology in myotonic dystrophy type 1.
Ellen van der Plas,Laurie Gutmann,Laurie Gutmann,Dan Thedens,Richard K. Shields,Kathleen E. Langbehn,Zhihui Guo,Milan Sonka,Peggy Nopoulos +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the utility of muscle MRI as a marker of muscle pathology and disease progression in adult-onset myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) was evaluated.
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R1ρ sensitivity to pH and other compounds at clinically accessible spin‐lock fields in the presence of proteins
Nana Owusu,Casey P. Johnson,William R. Kearney,Dan Thedens,John A. Wemmie,Vincent A. Magnotta +5 more
TL;DR: It is found R1ρ was more sensitive to physiologic changes in pH than to changes in glucose and lysine concentrations, and models of proton exchange fitted to the relaxation measurements suggest that amide groups were the primary source of pH sensitivity.
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Haploinsufficiency of interferon regulatory factor 6 alters brain morphology in the mouse
Andrea M. Aerts,Ian DeVolder,Seth M. Weinberg,Dan Thedens,Martine Dunnwald,Brian C. Schutte,Peg Nopoulos +6 more
TL;DR: Test the hypothesis that disrupting Irf6 in the mouse will result in quantitative brain changes similar to those reported for humans with VWS and NSCL/P and provide evidence for a potential genetic link to abnormal brain development in orofacial clefting.
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Double-bundle acl reconstruction: novice surgeons utilising computer-assisted navigation versus experienced surgeons
Chris A. Anthony,Kyle R. Duchman,P. McCunniff,S. McDermott,Matthew Bollier,Dan Thedens,Brian R. Wolf,John P. Albright +7 more
TL;DR: Investigating whether computer-assisted navigation allows novice surgeons to place double-bundle ACL tunnels with a similar degree of accuracy to experienced surgeons operating without computer assistance found no significant differences.
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Double-bundle ACL reconstruction: Novice surgeons utilizing computer-assisted navigation versus experienced surgeons
Chris A. Anthony,Kyle R. Duchman,Pete McCunniff,S. McDermott,Matthew Bollier,Dan Thedens,Brian R. Wolf,John P. Albright +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novice surgeon group comprising three medical students performed double-bundle ACL reconstruction using passive computer-assisted navigation in 11 cadaver knees and their individual results were compared to those of three experienced orthopaedic surgeons, each performing the identical procedure without the use of computer assisted navigation.
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