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01. September 2017 / Curr Dir Biomed Eng Myocardial T(2)(*) mapping at ultrahigh magnetic fields: in vivo myocardial tissue characterization and assessment of cardiac physiology with magnetic resonance imaging T. Huelnhagen B. Flemming E. Seeliger J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf
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. Dezember 2001 / Neuroradiology Ultra-fast low-angle rapid acquisition and relaxation enhancement (UFLARE) in patients with epilepsy S.H. Eriksson A. Stepney M.R. Symms F.G. Woermann T. Niendorf G.J. Barker B. Kendall J.M. Stevens
01. Januar 2001 / J Neurol Sci Acute and chronic changes of the apparent diffusion coefficient in neurological disorders - biophysical mechanisms and possible underlying histopathology A. Gass T. Niendorf J.G. Hirsch
01. November 1995 / NMR Biomed Interpretation of DW-NMR data: dependence on experimental conditions D.G. Norris T. Niendorf
01. Juli 1995 / Neurochem Res Changes in organic solutes, volume, energy state, and metabolism associated with osmotic stress in a glial cell line: a multinuclear NMR study U. Floegel T. Niendorf N. Serkowa A. Brand J. Henke D. Leibfritz
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