Brad Barnett
MD/PhD degree candidate in Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences. Degree expected 2011

Research Interests

Publications

- B. Barnett, et al. Magnetic resonance-guided, real-time targeted delivery and imaging of magnetocapsules
immunoprotecting pancreatic islet cells. Nature Medicine, 2007 Aug; 13(8). 
- B. Barnett, et al. Radiopaque alginate microcapsules as new diagnostic agents for visualization and
immunoprotection of cellular therapeutics. Mol Pharm. 2006 Sep-Oct;3(5):531-8.  
-B. Barnett, et al. In Vitro Assessment of EmboGel and UltraGel Radiopaque Hydrogels For Endovascular Treatment
of Aneurysms.  J Vasc Intev Radiology, 2009 Apr;20(4):507-12.
- B. Barnett, et al. Cytopathologic analysis of paratracheal masses: A study of 131 cases with clinicoradiologic
correlation. Cancer Cytopathology In press.
-B. Barnett, et al. Novel Approach to a type I endoleak following a hybrid repair of an arch aortic aneurysm. Vascular and
Endovascular Surgery. In press.
- Arepally, P. Karmarkar, D. Qian, B. Barnett, E. Atalar. MR-guided porto-systemic shunts.  J Vasc Interv  Radiology
2006: 17: 1165-1173.
- P. Walczak, D. Kedziorek, A. Gilad, S. Lin, B. Barnett,  J. Bulte. Instant MR labeling of stem cells using
magnetoelectroporation. Nanomedicine 2 (2006) 89-94.  
- A. Arepally, B. Barnett, E. Montgomery, T. Patel. Catheter-directed Gastric Artery Checmical Embolization for
Modulation of Systemic Ghrelin Levels in a Porcine Model. Radiology 2007: Volume 244 No.1.
- P. Walczak, D. Kedziorek, A. Gilad, B. Barnett, J. Bulte. Applicability and Limitations of MR tracking of Rapidly
Dividing Neural Stem Cells with Asymmetrical Cell Division: The Case of the Shiverer Dysmyelinated Mouse Brain.
Magnetic Resonance In Medicine 2007;58:261-269.
- A. Arepally, B. Barnett, T. Patel, V. Howland, A. Malayeri.  Catheter Directed Gastric Artery Chemical Embolization
Suppresses Systemic Ghrelin Levels in a Porcine Model. Radiology 2008: Volume 249 No. 1.











 

Brad Barnett
bradpbarnett@gmail.com
(410) 955-2474
BRB 320


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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Baltimore, Maryland 21205