Morton Miller
| Title | Professor Emeritus |
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| Institution | School of Medicine and Dentistry |
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| Department | Obstetrics and Gynecology |
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| Address | University of Rochester Medical Center School of Medicine and Dentistry 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 668 Rochester NY 14642
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| 1970 |
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| 1972 | Outstanding Supervisor of the Year Award (Al Sigl Center for Rehabilitation) | | 1975 |
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| NASA and AIBS commendations for participation in Viking Mission to Mars | | 1995 |
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| 2005 | NIH Merit Award (R37CA39230-29), Biophysical Aspedcts of Pulsed Ultrasound Bioeffects |
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Miller MW, Church CC, Miller RK, Edwards MJ. Fetal thermal dose considerations during the obstetrician's watch: Implications for the pediatrician's observations. Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today. 2007 Sep; 81(3):135-43.
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Church CC, Miller MW. Quantification of risk from fetal exposure to diagnostic ultrasound. Prog Biophys Mol Biol. 2007 Jan-Apr; 93(1-3):331-53.
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Miller MW, Church CC, Labuda C, Mazza S, Raymond J. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 5. Temperature. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2006 Jun; 32(6):893-904.
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Miller MW. Cell size relations for sonolysis. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2004 Oct; 30(10):1263-7.
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Miller MW, Dewey WC. An extended commentary on "Models and regulatory considerations for transient temperature rise during diagnostic ultrasound pulses" by Herman and Harris (2002). Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 Nov; 29(11):1653-9; author response 1661-2.
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Miller MW, Battaglia LF. The relevance of cell size on ultrasound-induced hemolysis in mouse and human blood in vitro. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 Oct; 29(10):1479-85.
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Abramowicz JS, Miller MW, Battaglia LF, Mazza S. Comparative hemolytic effectiveness of 1 MHz ultrasound on human and rabbit blood in vitro. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 Jun; 29(6):867-73.
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Miller MW, Battaglia LF, Mazza S. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: medium tonicity. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 May; 29(5):713-24.
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Chen WS, Brayman AA, Matula TJ, Crum LA, Miller MW. The pulse length-dependence of inertial cavitation dose and hemolysis. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 May; 29(5):739-48.
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Miller MW, Everbach EC, Miller WM, Battaglia LF. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 2. Medium dissolved gas (pO2) content. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 Jan; 29(1):93-102.
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Miller MW, Miller WM, Battaglia LF. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 3. Antioxidant (Trolox) inclusion. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 Jan; 29(1):103-12.
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Miller MW, Luque AE, Battaglia LF, Mazza S, Everbach EC. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 1. HIV macrocytosis (cell size). Ultrasound Med Biol. 2003 Jan; 29(1):77-91.
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Miller MW, Nyborg WL, Dewey WC, Edwards MJ, Abramowicz JS, Brayman AA. Hyperthermic teratogenicity, thermal dose and diagnostic ultrasound during pregnancy: implications of new standards on tissue heating. Int J Hyperthermia. 2002 Sep-Oct; 18(5):361-84.
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Miller MW, Everbach EC, Cox C, Knapp RR, Brayman AA, Sherman TA. A comparison of the hemolytic potential of Optison and Albunex in whole human blood in vitro: acoustic pressure, ultrasound frequency, donor and passive cavitation detection considerations. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2001 May; 27(5):709-21.
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Miller MW, Brayman AA, Sherman TA, Abramowicz JS, Cox C. Comparative sensitivity of human fetal and adult erythrocytes to hemolysis by pulsed 1 MHz ultrasound. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2001 Mar; 27(3):419-25.
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Miller MW, Sherman TA, Brayman AA. Comparative sensitivity of human and bovine erythrocytes to sonolysis by 1-MHz ultrasound. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2000 Oct; 26(8):1317-26.
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