Wissenschaftliche Publikationen Suche Suche Autor/in Forschungsgruppe Veröffentlichungsdatum Wirkungsfaktor Suchen Sortieren nach RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Reihenfolge AufsteigendAbsteigend Alenina, Natalia Dr. (24) Bader, Michael Prof. Dr. (116) Castilho de Barros, Carlos Prof. Dr. (1) Dechend, Ralf Priv. Doz. (4) Endemann, Beate Dr. (1) Escobar Fernandez, Helena Dr. (1) Haase, Nadine Dr. (2) Herse, Florian PD Dr. (2) Heuser, Arnd Dr. (3) Hodge, Russell (3) Hübner, Norbert Prof. Dr. (1) Kettenmann, Helmut Prof. Dr. (2) Klaassen, Sabine Prof. Dr. med. (1) Kräker, Kristin Dr. (2) Luft, Friedrich Prof. Dr. (4) Marg, Andreas Dr. (1) Marko, Lajos Dr. (1) Millward, Jason Dr. (1) Morano, Ingo Prof. Dr. (3) Müller, Dominik Prof. Dr. (6) Niendorf, Thoralf Prof. Dr. (25) Nolte, Christiane Dr. (1) Paul, Friedemann Prof. Dr. med. (1) Perrot, Andreas (2) Pilz, Bernhard Dr. (1) Popova, Elena Dr. (8) Qadri, Fatimunnisa Dr. (8) Rahn, Hans-Peter Dr. (1) Reimann, Henning Dr. (3) Rother, Franziska Dr. (4) Schlegel, Wolfgang-Peter (1) Schulz-Menger, Jeanette Prof. Dr. (2) Siffrin, Volker (1) Spuler, Simone Prof. (1) Todiras, Mihail (12) Uckert, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (1) Waiczies, Helmar Dr. (5) Waiczies, Sonia PD Dr. (2) Wellner, Maren Dr. (1) Winter, Lukas Dr. (2) Wolf, Susanne Dr. (1) (-) Ku, Min-Chi Dr. (3) (-) Experimentelle Ultrahochfeld-MR (10) Kardiale MRT (1) Magnetic Resonance (10) Mobile DNA (1) (-) Molekularbiologie von Hormonen im Herz-Kreislaufssystem (1) Systembiologie von Gen-regulatorischen Elementen (1) 2001 (1) (-) 2007 (2) 2008 (1) (-) 2009 (2) 2012 (3) 2014 (3) 2016 (7) 2017 (9) (-) 2018 (6) 2019 (6) 2020 (11) 2021 (23) 2022 (2) 2023 (2) 2024 (1) 10 Ergebnisse: Active Filter: Ku, Min-Chi Dr.Experimentelle Ultrahochfeld-MRMolekularbiologie von Hormonen im Herz-Kreislaufssystem200720092018 Sortieren: Treffgenauigkeit Neueste nach älteste Älteste nach neueste 01. Januar 2018 Near infrared spectroscopy setup for concurrent spectroscopic, invasive and MRI investigations in rats T. Gladytz A. Hoppe K. Cantow S. Brix B. Flemming A. Pohlmann E. Seeliger T. Niendorf D. Grosenick 01. Januar 2018 / Methods Mol Biol Assessment of blood brain barrier leakage with gadolinium-enhanced MRI M.C. Ku S. Waiczies T. Niendorf A. Pohlmann 01. Januar 2018 / Methods Mol Biol Cardiac MRI in small animals M.C. Ku T. Huelnhagen T. Niendorf A. Pohlmann 15. Mai 2018 / NeuroImage Somatosensory BOLD fMRI reveals close link between salient blood pressure changes and the murine neuromatrix H.M. Reimann M. Todiras Russ Hodge T. Huelnhagen J.M. Millward R. Turner E. Seeliger M. Bader A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf 05. März 2018 / Sci Rep Myocardial effective transverse relaxation time T(2)* is elevated in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a 7.0 T magnetic resonance imaging study T. Huelnhagen M.C. Ku H.M. Reimann T. Serradas Duarte A. Pohlmann B. Flemming E. Seeliger C. Eichhorn V.A. Ferrari M. Prothmann J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf 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. Januar 2007 / Magn Reson Imaging MRI of tarantulas: morphological and perfusion imaging A. Pohlmann M. Moeller H. Decker W.G. Schreiber 01. August 2007 / Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc Pharmacological fMRI - challenges in analysing drug-induced single-event BOLD responses A. Pohlmann H. Barjat L.C. Tilling 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
01. Januar 2018 Near infrared spectroscopy setup for concurrent spectroscopic, invasive and MRI investigations in rats T. Gladytz A. Hoppe K. Cantow S. Brix B. Flemming A. Pohlmann E. Seeliger T. Niendorf D. Grosenick
01. Januar 2018 / Methods Mol Biol Assessment of blood brain barrier leakage with gadolinium-enhanced MRI M.C. Ku S. Waiczies T. Niendorf A. Pohlmann
01. Januar 2018 / Methods Mol Biol Cardiac MRI in small animals M.C. Ku T. Huelnhagen T. Niendorf A. Pohlmann
15. Mai 2018 / NeuroImage Somatosensory BOLD fMRI reveals close link between salient blood pressure changes and the murine neuromatrix H.M. Reimann M. Todiras Russ Hodge T. Huelnhagen J.M. Millward R. Turner E. Seeliger M. Bader A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf
05. März 2018 / Sci Rep Myocardial effective transverse relaxation time T(2)* is elevated in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a 7.0 T magnetic resonance imaging study T. Huelnhagen M.C. Ku H.M. Reimann T. Serradas Duarte A. Pohlmann B. Flemming E. Seeliger C. Eichhorn V.A. Ferrari M. Prothmann J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf
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. Januar 2007 / Magn Reson Imaging MRI of tarantulas: morphological and perfusion imaging A. Pohlmann M. Moeller H. Decker W.G. Schreiber
01. August 2007 / Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc Pharmacological fMRI - challenges in analysing drug-induced single-event BOLD responses A. Pohlmann H. Barjat L.C. Tilling 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