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A pilot investigation of muscle integrity in patients with ADSSL1 myopathy using electrical impedance myography.
Farid, Alexander Rashad, Emma Golden, Alice Hu, Sara Robicheau, Seward Rutkove, Walla Al-Hertani, and Jaymin Upadhyay. 2023. “A Pilot Investigation of Muscle Integrity in Patients With ADSSL1 Myopathy Using Electrical Impedance Myography.”. Muscle & Nerve 68 (5): 775-80.
Global neurology: It's time to take notice.
Rutkove, Seward B, Annapurna Poduri, Robert G Holloway, Scott L Pomeroy, and Justin C McArthur. 2023. “Global Neurology: It’s Time to Take Notice.”. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 10 (5): 842-45.
Diminished muscle integrity in patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva assessed with at-home electrical impedance myography.
Farid, Alexander, Emma Golden, Sara Robicheau, Alice Hu, Kin Cheung, Paul B Yu, Seward B Rutkove, and Jaymin Upadhyay. 2022. “Diminished Muscle Integrity in Patients With Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Assessed With At-Home Electrical Impedance Myography.”. Scientific Reports 12 (1): 20908.
Comparison of Quantitative Ultrasound Methods to Classify Dystrophic and Obese Models of Skeletal Muscle.
Goryachev, Ivan, Anne Pigula Tresansky, Gregory Tsiang Ely, Stephen M Chrzanowski, Janice A Nagy, Seward B Rutkove, and Brian W Anthony. 2022. “Comparison of Quantitative Ultrasound Methods to Classify Dystrophic and Obese Models of Skeletal Muscle.”. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology 48 (9): 1918-32.
On the measurement of skeletal muscle anisotropic permittivity property with a single cross-shaped needle insertion.
Kwon, Hyeuknam, Hyoung Churl Park, Albert Cheto Barrera, Seward B Rutkove, and Benjamin Sanchez. 2022. “On the Measurement of Skeletal Muscle Anisotropic Permittivity Property With a Single Cross-Shaped Needle Insertion.”. Scientific Reports 12 (1): 8494.
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Seward Rutkove Laboratory
Located at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, our lab focuses on translational research for the development of novel diagnostics and therapeutics to help treat neuromuscular diseases and improve muscle and nerve health.