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James F. Greenleaf

James F. Greenleaf

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Engineering and Technology

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82
Citations
32534
World Ranking
456
National Ranking
157

Overview

James F. Greenleaf is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States, where they focus primarily on research in Medicine and Engineering, with strong interdisciplinary work bridging Biomedical Engineering and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Their research spans several subfields, including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Surgery. The main topics of their work cover Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography, Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging, Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention, Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications, Breast Lesions and Carcinomas, Breast Implant and Reconstruction, and Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation.

Frequent publication venues for Greenleaf include Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, where they have contributed to five papers, and Physics in Medicine and Biology with four publications. Other outlets include IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, and the American Journal of Roentgenology.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Greenleaf include:

  • "Multimodal guided wave inversion for arterial stiffness: methodology and validation in phantoms" (2021), Physics in Medicine and Biology
  • "Three-dimensional shear wave elastography on conventional ultrasound scanners with external vibration" (2020), Physics in Medicine and Biology
  • "Time-Aligned Plane Wave Compounding Methods for High-Frame-Rate Shear Wave Elastography: Experimental Validation and Performance Assessment on Tissue Phantoms" (2021), Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
  • "Using Ultrasound Color Doppler Twinkling to Identify Biopsy Markers in the Breast and Axilla" (2021), Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
  • "Factors Associated With Ultrasound Color Doppler Twinkling by Breast Biopsy Markers: In Vitro and Ex Vivo Evaluation of 35 Commercially Available Markers" (2022), American Journal of Roentgenology

Greenleaf has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, among them Matthew W. Urban, Gina K. Hesley, Nicholas B. Larson, Tuhin Roy, and Murthy N. Guddati. These collaborations have contributed to advancing knowledge in ultrasonic imaging and related biomedical applications.

Best Publications

  • Magnetic resonance elastography by direct visualization of propagating acoustic strain waves

    R. Muthupillai;D. J. Lomas;P. J. Rossman;J. F. Greenleaf

  • Magnetic resonance elastography: Non-invasive mapping of tissue elasticity

    Armando Manduca;Travis E. Oliphant;M. A. Dresner;J. L. Mahowald

  • Selected methods for imaging elastic properties of biological tissues.

    James F. Greenleaf;Mostafa Fatemi;Michael Insana

  • Ultrasound-Stimulated Vibro-Acoustic Spectrography

    Mostafa Fatemi;James F. Greenleaf

  • Nondiffracting X waves-exact solutions to free-space scalar wave equation and their finite aperture realizations

    J.-Y. Lu;J.F. Greenleaf

  • Use of gray value distribution of run lengths for texture analysis

    A. Chu;C. M. Sehgal;J. F. Greenleaf

  • Shearwave dispersion ultrasound vibrometry (SDUV) for measuring tissue elasticity and viscosity

    Shigao Chen;M. Urban;C. Pislaru;R. Kinnick

  • Validation of shear wave elastography in skeletal muscle.

    Sarah F. Eby;Pengfei Song;Shigao Chen;Qingshan Chen

  • Vibro-acoustography: an imaging modality based on ultrasound-stimulated acoustic emission.

    Mostafa Fatemi;James F. Greenleaf

  • Exposure to low-intensity ultrasound increases aggrecan gene expression in a rat femur fracture model

    Kyu-Hyun Yang;Javad Parvizi;Shyu-Jye Wang;David G. Lewallen

  • Sonoporation: Mechanical DNA delivery by ultrasonic cavitation

    Douglas L. Miller;Sorin V. Pislaru;James F. Greenleaf

  • Quantifying elasticity and viscosity from measurement of shear wave speed dispersion

    Shigao Chen;Mostafa Fatemi;James F. Greenleaf

  • ARTIFICIAL CAVITATION NUCLEI SIGNIFICANTLY ENHANCE ACOUSTICALLY INDUCED CELL TRANSFECTION

    William J. Greenleaf;Mark E. Bolander;Gobinda Sarkar;Mary B. Goldring

  • Tissue characterization using magnetic resonance elastography: preliminary results.

    S A Kruse;J A Smith;A J Lawrence;M A Dresner

  • Complex-valued stiffness reconstruction for magnetic resonance elastography by algebraic inversion of the differential equation

    Travis E. Oliphant;Armando Manduca;Richard L. Ehman;James F. Greenleaf

  • Low intensity ultrasound treatment increases strength in a rat femoral fracture model

    Shyu‐Jye ‐J Wang;David G. Lewallen;Mark E. Bolander;Edmund Y.S. Chao

  • Ultrasound-mediated transfection of mammalian cells.

    Hee Joong Kim;James F. Greenleaf;Randall R. Kinnick;James T. Bronk

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of transverse acoustic strain waves.

    Raja Muthupillai;Phillip J. Rossman;David J. Lomas;James F. Greenleaf

  • Low-Intensity Ultrasound Stimulates Proteoglycan Synthesis in Rat Chondrocytes by Increasing Aggrecan Gene Expression

    Javad Parvizi;Chi-Chuan Wu;David G. Lewallen;James F. Greenleaf

  • Clinical Imaging with Transmissive Ultrasonic Computerized Tomography

    James F. Greenleaf;Robert C. Bahn

  • Ultrasound Echo Envelope Analysis Using a Homodyned K Distribution Signal Model

    Vinayak Dutt;James F. Greenleaf

  • Assessment of Liver Viscoelasticity by Using Shear Waves Induced by Ultrasound Radiation Force

    Shigao Chen;William Sanchez;Matthew R. Callstrom;Brian Gorman

  • Assessment of thermal tissue ablation with MR elastography.

    Tao Wu;Joel P. Felmlee;James F. Greenleaf;Stephen J. Riederer

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew W. Urban
Matthew W. Urban Mayo Clinic
Mostafa Fatemi
Mostafa Fatemi Mayo Clinic
Shigao Chen
Shigao Chen Mayo Clinic
Armando Manduca
Armando Manduca Mayo Clinic
Richard L. Ehman
Richard L. Ehman Mayo Clinic
James B. Seward
James B. Seward Mayo Clinic
Erik L. Ritman
Erik L. Ritman Mayo Clinic
Farid G. Mitri
Farid G. Mitri Chevron (Netherlands)
Richard A. Robb
Richard A. Robb Mayo Clinic
Kai Nan An
Kai Nan An Mayo Clinic

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