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01. März 2016 / Brain Struct Funct The subpopulation of microglia expressing functional muscarinic acetylcholine receptors expands in stroke and Alzheimer's disease M. Pannell M.A. Meier F. Szulzewsky V. Matyash M. Endres G. Kronenberg V. Prinz S. Waiczies S.A. Wolf H. Kettenmann
01. September 2016 / NMR Biomed W(h)ither human cardiac and body magnetic resonance at ultrahigh fields? technical advances, practical considerations, applications, and clinical opportunities T. Niendorf K. Paul C. Oezerdem A. Graessl S. Klix T. Huelnhagen F. Hezel J. Rieger H. Waiczies J. Frahm A.M. Nagel E. Oberacker L. Winter
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 / 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
20. Juli 2016 / Sci Rep Acute effects of ferumoxytol on regulation of renal hemodynamics and oxygenation K. Cantow A. Pohlmann B. Flemming F. Ferrara S. Waiczies D. Grosenick T. Niendorf E. Seeliger
06. September 2016 / PLoS ONE Local multi-channel RF surface coil versus body RF coil transmission for cardiac magnetic resonance at 3 Tesla: which configuration is winning the game? O. Weinberger L. Winter M.A. Dieringer A. Els C. Oezerdem J. Rieger A. Kuehne A.M. Cassara H. Pfeiffer F. Wetterling T. Niendorf
01. September 2016 / J Mol Med Cardiomyocyte-derived CXCL12 is not involved in cardiogenesis but plays a crucial role in myocardial infarction S. Mühlstedt S.K. Ghadge J. Duchene F. Qadri A. Järve L. Vilianovich E. Popova A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf P. Boyé C. Özcelik M. Bader