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3D IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE AND SEPSIS RESEARCH: MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES : MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES: MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES

By Uyanıkgil, Yiğit, Dr.

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Title: 3D IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE AND SEPSIS RESEARCH: MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES : MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES: MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES  
Author: Uyanıkgil, Yiğit, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Medicine, 3D IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE AND SEPSIS RESEARCH
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Publication Date:
2024
Publisher: BZT TURAN PUBLISHING HOUSE
Member Page: ANIL CAN

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The continuous advancement of science and medicine is pivotal in the quest to protect and improve human health. This book aims to present the latest perspectives in the fields of neuroscience and sepsis research, highlighting modern methodologies and technological innovations.

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Preface The continuous advancement of science and medicine is pivotal in the quest to protect and improve human health. This book aims to present the latest perspectives in the fields of neuroscience and sepsis research, highlighting modern methodologies and technological innovations. The first chapter introduces 3D histological imaging techniques, covering conventional methods such as optical imaging, electron microscopy, and other imaging technologies. It also delves into post-imaging processing and analysis, including image preprocessing, segmentation, 3D reconfiguration, and both quantitative and qualitative analyses. The second chapter explores the diverse applications of 3D histological imaging. It addresses its use in neurohistology, cancer research, developmental biology, and other medical and biological fields. The chapter also discusses current developments and future perspectives in 3D imaging. In the third chapter, the book provides a comprehensive histopathological overview of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), examining its epidemiology, histopathological markers, neuropathology, and staging. The macroscopic and microscopic pathology of CTE, clinical markers, and future research directions are also discussed. Chapter four focuses on migraines, detailing their history, classifications, symptoms, etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and treatments. It also covers patient education, prognosis, complications, prevention, and ongoing research, including gender-based differences and potential preventive strategies. The fifth chapter presents insights into the use of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) in treating diabetic neuropathy, using various animal models. It discusses the mechanisms of action of ASCs, challenges in their use, and future directions for improving this therapeutic method. Chapter six offers clinical insights into experimental sepsis research, defining sepsis, its mechanisms, pathophysiological alterations, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, predictive biomarkers, and treatment. Innovations and future directions in sepsis research are also solutions to the challenges in health highlighted. The seventh chapter examines experimental animal models that mimic sepsis in humans. It emphasizes the importance of these models, detailing commonly used small and large animal models, standardization, model variability, and comparative analysis of different sepsis induction methods. The eighth chapter discusses the role of artificial intelligence in sepsis research, focusing on predictive analytics, early detection, machine learning, deep learning models, ethical considerations, and future challenges and directions in AI applications. Our aim is to provide researchers and clinicians with an in-depth understanding of new microscopy techniques, neuroscience, and the complexities of sepsis. We seek to inspire the development of innovative sciences. Each chapter is designed to advance current knowledge and pave the way for future research and practical applications. This book aspires to be an indispensable resource for researchers, academics, clinicians, and students in the health sciences. We sincerely hope that the insights and innovations presented herein will have a lasting and positive impact on human health. This book is dedicated to my doctoral thesis advisor, Prof. Dr. Meral Baka (1955- 2024), who passed away in the first month of this year. Sincerely,

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 ........................................................................................................ 1 Introduction to 3D Histological Imaging Techniques KUBİLAY DOĞAN KILIÇ Chapter 2 ...................................................................................................... 31 Applications of 3D Histological Imaging AYLİN GÖKHAN, BÜŞRA HORUZ, KUBİLAY DOĞAN KILIÇ Chapter 3 ...................................................................................................... 50 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: A Histopathological Overview EBRU EROĞLU, YİĞİT UYANIKGİL Chapter 4 ..................................................................................................... 68 Migraine SAHAR EBRAHEM ORIF, YİĞİT UYANIKGİL Chapter 5 ..................................................................................................... 88 Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Diabetic Neuropathy: Insights from Animal Models GÜRKAN YİĞİTTÜRK xii Chapter 6 ...................................................................................................... 99 Clinical Insights into Experimental Sepsis Research AYLİN GÖKHAN, EBRU EROĞLU Chapter 7 .................................................................................................... 127 Experimental Animal Models Mimicking Sepsis in Humans EBRU EROĞLU, AYLİN GÖKHAN Chapter 8 .................................................................................................... 165 The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Sepsis Research AYLİN GÖKHAN, EBRU EROĞLU, YİĞİT UYANIKGİL

 
 



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