Brandon J. Ausk, Ph.D.

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2013 Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Biomedical Engineering, Radiology
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Ted S. Gross grad student 2013 University of Washington
 (Identifying the Origins of Bone Loss Induced by Transient Muscle Paralysis Using Novel MicroCT Image Registration Techniques.)
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Ausk BJ, Tucker AN, Huber P, et al. (2023) A microCT-based platform to quantify drug targeting. European Radiology Experimental. 7: 38
Huber P, Ausk BJ, Tukei KL, et al. (2023) A convolutional neural network to characterize mouse hindlimb foot strikes during voluntary wheel running. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 11: 1206008
E Worton L, Srinivasan S, Threet D, et al. (2022) Beta 2 Adrenergic Receptor Selective Antagonist Enhances Mechanically Stimulated Bone Anabolism in Aged Mice. Jbmr Plus. 7: e10712
Sato T, Verma S, Andrade CDC, et al. (2020) A FAK/HDAC5 signaling axis controls osteocyte mechanotransduction. Nature Communications. 11: 3282
Srinivasan S, Balsiger D, Huber P, et al. (2019) Static Preload Inhibits Loading-Induced Bone Formation. Jbmr Plus. 3: e10087
Bain SD, Huber P, Ausk BJ, et al. (2019) Neuromuscular dysfunction, independent of gait dysfunction, modulates trabecular bone homeostasis in mice. Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions. 19: 79-93
Worton LE, Gardiner EM, Kwon RY, et al. (2018) Botulinum toxin A-induced muscle paralysis stimulates Hdac4 and differential miRNA expression. Plos One. 13: e0207354
Ausk BJ, Worton LE, Smigiel KS, et al. (2017) Muscle Paralysis Induces Bone Marrow Inflammation and Predisposition to Formation of Giant Osteoclasts. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. ajpcell.00363.2016
Ausk BJ, Gross TS, Bain SD. (2015) Botulinum Toxin-induced Muscle Paralysis Inhibits Heterotopic Bone Formation. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 473: 2825-30
Srinivasan S, Ausk BJ, Bain SD, et al. (2015) Rest intervals reduce the number of loading bouts required to enhance bone formation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47: 1095-103
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