Michael Borrelli
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Michael Borrelli is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research focuses on understanding the mechanisms behind disease progression. He has investigated the role of specific cellular pathways in the development of various conditions, contributing to the broader scientific understanding of human health and disease.
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- Ischemic Stroke Treatment with Microbubbles, a Novel Clot Lysis Therapeutic NIH
- Heat Activated Gene Therapy Using Radiomimetic CdtB NIH
- Beta adrenergic receptor-mediated vasodilation of cerebral collateral arteries- Resubmission- Resubmission American Heart Association
- Physiological Factors in Hyperthermia NIH
- Master Research Collaboration Agreement/Philips: Sonothrombolysis Pre-Clinical Safety and Efficacy Studies Philips Research
- Center for Translational Neuroscience NIH
- Functional optical biomarkers of response to therapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma- Resubmission Arkansas Economic Development Commission via National Science Foundation
- The Seventh Nanotechnology for Health Care Conference NIH
- The Fifth Nanotechnology for Health Care Conference NIH
- DETERMINATION OF HYPERTHERMIC CELL KILLING MECHANISMS NIH
- PROTEIN DENATURATION--ITS ROLE IN HYPERTHERMIC BIOLOGY NIH
- Reduced Temperature Thermal Ablation for HCC and other Liver Tumors NIH
- CONSTITUTIVE STRESS PROTEINS AND STRESS TOLERANCE NIH
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