- Center for Plasma in Health & Biomedical Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Center for Surgical Infections & Biofilms, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Infectious diseases, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Department of Surgery, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USAInterests: molecular medicine; infectious disease & infection control; epidemiology; surgical infections & wound healing; medical devices; novel strategies in antimicrobial agents and resistance; biofilm; plasma medicine; oxidative stress; vaccine biology; biotechnology
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- Open Access Original ResearchCarotid Artery Corrected Flow Time Measured by Wearable Doppler Ultrasound Accurately Detects Changing Stroke Volume During the Passive Leg Raise in Ambulatory VolunteersJon-Émile S. Kenny, Christine Horner, Mai Elfarnawany, Andrew M. Eibl, Joseph K. EiblFront. Biosci. (Elite Ed) 2023, 15(2), 12; https://doi.org/10.31083/j.fbe1502012(This article belongs to the Special Issue Frontiers in Biomedical Technology & Biomedicine)53Downloads165Views