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01. September 2009 / Invest Radiol Feasibility of k-t BLAST for BOLD fMRI with a spin-echo based acquisition at 3 T and 7 T J.F. Utting S. Kozerke R. Luechinger R. Schnitker R. Vohn R. Bhanniny M. Tilbian T. Niendorf
01. September 2009 / Invest Radiol Feasibility of cardiac gating free of interference with electro-magnetic fields at 1.5 Tesla, 3.0 Tesla and 7.0 Tesla using an MR-stethoscope T. Frauenrath F. Hezel U. Heinrichs S. Kozerke J.F. Utting M. Kob C. Butenweg P. Boesiger T. Niendorf
01. September 2009 / Magn Reson Med Myocardial T(2) (*) mapping free of distortion using susceptibility-weighted fast spin-echo imaging: A feasibility study at 1.5 T and 3.0 T U. Heinrichs J.F. Utting T. Frauenrath F. Hezel G.A. Krombach M.A. Hodenius S. Kozerke T. Niendorf
01. Oktober 2004 / Magn Reson Med Highly parallel volumetric imaging with a 32-element RF coil array Y. Zhu C.J. Hardy D.K. Sodickson R.O. Giaquinto C.L. Dumoulin G. Kenwood T. Niendorf H. Lejay C.A. McKenzie M.A. Ohliger N.M. Rofsky
01. August 2009 High-field cardiovascular MRI makes sustained progress: Gains in spatial and temporal resolution can help streamline structural and functional cardiac imaging T. Niendorf G.A. Krombach D.K. Sodickson
01. Oktober 2004 Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3.0 Tesla M. Gutberlet P. Freyhardt B. Spors K. Schwinge M. Grothoff R. Noeske T. Niendorf R. Felix
13. Mai 2009 / Brain Res Longitudinal regional brain volume changes quantified in normal aging and Alzheimer's APP x PS1 mice using MRI S. Maheswaran H. Barjat D. Rueckert S.T. Bate D.R. Howlett L. Tilling S.C. Smart A. Pohlmann J.C. Richardson T. Hartkens D.L.G. Hill N. Upton J.V. Hajnal M.F. James
01. April 2009 / Inflamm Bowel Dis Progression and variability of TNBS colitis-associated inflammation in rats assessed by contrast-enhanced and T2-weighted MRI A. Pohlmann L.C. Tilling A. Robinson O. Woolmer S. McCleary L. Kruidenier L.C. Warnock H.D. Lewis A.R. Hobson M.F. James
01. April 2018 / J Magn Reson Imaging Interpretation of functional renal MRI findings : where physiology and imaging sciences need to talk across domains S. Brix K. Cantow B. Flemming A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf E. Seeliger