Divya Vats
ETH Zurich
11 Papers
34 Citations
Divya Vats is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular imaging & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Divya Vats include University of Zurich.
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Papers
Prenatally engineered autologous amniotic fluid stem cell-based heart valves in the fetal circulation
Benedikt Weber,Maximilian Y. Emmert,Luc Behr,Roman Schoenauer,Chad Brokopp,Cord Drögemüller,Peter Modregger,Peter Modregger,Marco Stampanoni,Marco Stampanoni,Divya Vats,Markus Rudin,Wilfried Bürzle,Marc Farine,Edoardo Mazza,Edoardo Mazza,Thomas Frauenfelder,Andrew C.W. Zannettino,Gregor Zünd,Oliver Kretschmar,Volkmar Falk,Simon P. Hoerstrup +21 more
TL;DR: The presented approach may serve as an experimental basis for future human prenatal cardiac interventions using fully biodegradable autologous cell-based living materials and showed in vivo functionality with intact valvular integrity and absence of thrombus formation.
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In Vivo Imaging of Mouse Tumors by a Lipidated Cathepsin S Substrate
Hai-Yu Hu,Divya Vats,Matej Vizovišek,Lovro Kramer,Catherine Germanier,K. Ulrich Wendt,Markus Rudin,Boris Turk,Boris Turk,Oliver Plettenburg,Carsten Schultz +10 more
TL;DR: The lipidated probe provided a prolonged and strongly fluorescent signal in tumors when compared to the very similar non-lipidated probe, demonstrating that non-invasive tumor identification is feasable.
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Dynamic Measurement of Tumor Vascular Permeability and Perfusion using a Hybrid System for Simultaneous Magnetic Resonance and Fluorescence Imaging
Wuwei Ren,Andreas Elmer,David Buehlmann,Mark-Aurel Augath,Divya Vats,Jorge Ripoll,Markus Rudin,Markus Rudin +7 more
TL;DR: The FMT/dFRI protocol presented is able to accurately map physiological processes and poses an attractive alternative to MRI for characterizing tumor neoangiogenesis.
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Longitudinal evaluation of hepatic lipid deposition and composition in ob/ob and ob/+ control mice
TL;DR: The study showed that in adolescent ob/ob mice, there was an obvious link between lipid deposition/composition in the liver and plasma insulin/glucose levels, and this correlation was lost in adult animals, probably due to the limited lipid storage capacity of the liver.
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A Novel Hybrid Imaging System for Simultaneous Fluorescence Molecular Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Florian Stuker,Christof Baltes,Katerina Dikaiou,Divya Vats,Lucio Carrara,Edoardo Charbon,Jorge Ripoll,Markus Rudin +7 more
TL;DR: An in vivo hybrid imaging system for simultaneous magnetic resonance and fluorescence molecular tomography imaging, providing adequate spatial resolution and quantification capabilities, is described and performance in vivo is demonstrated using a murine tumor model.
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