@EuroMov WIKIPEDIA Hb. Very interesting that the Biochemists became interested in brain and muscle NIRS, also named BRAIN/MUSCLE OXIMETRY!!
Several NIRS historical articles are quoted.
Marco Ferrari, NIRS pioneer and Emeritus of Biochemistry at University L’Aquila Italy
@IliasTachtsidis@isott2025@UCLmedphys It looks an impressive ISOTT meeting!! Congratulations Ilias to you and the organising committee.
Best wishes
Marco
ISOTT member since 1984
The endothelial Piezo1 channel mediates mechano-feedback control of brain blood flow:
https://t.co/GgbEBjrMa6
Piezo: (i) a sensor of hyperemia in the brain endothelium & (ii) a built-in endothelial feedback system that deermines the magnitude & shape of the hyperemic response
90 years of pulse oximetry: history, current status, and outlook: https://t.co/awWXvLdWzx
A review by Valentina Quaresima, Marco Ferrari (@Marconirs52) and myself.
Our review examines the development of oximetry in general and pulse oximetry in particular.
@IliasTachtsidis@ISOTTcomms Dear Ilias, at the ISOTT MEETING OF July 28-31, 1985, in Raleigh, North Carolina, I met for the first time David Delpy and Mark Cope.. Jobsis was there. I met him before at the 1984 ISOTT in Nijmegen his home town..
Please say hello to all ISOTT members
Marco
@katharina_stute 30 years after the first fNIRS article (Okada F, Tokumitsu Y, Hoshi Y, Tamura M.
Gender- and handedness-related differences of forebrain oxygenation and hemodynamics.
Brain Res. 1993 Jan 22;601(1-2):337-342.) IT IS TIME TO UTILIZE A COMMON TERMINOLOGY!!!