Wissenschaftliche Publikationen Suche Suche Autor/in Forschungsgruppe Veröffentlichungsdatum Wirkungsfaktor Suchen Sortieren nach RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Reihenfolge AufsteigendAbsteigend Chen, Wei Prof. Dr. (1) Ittermann, Bernd Dr. (3) Ivics, Zoltan Dr. (26) Izsvak, Zsuzsanna Dr. (22) Paul, Friedemann Prof. Dr. med. (1) Pezzutto, Antonio Prof. Dr. (1) Waiczies, Helmar Dr. (5) Waiczies, Sonia PD Dr. (2) (-) Niendorf, Thoralf Prof. Dr. (11) (-) Schulz-Menger, Jeanette Prof. Dr. (1) (-) Experimentelle Ultrahochfeld-MR (13) Genetik und Genomik von Herz- Kreislauferkrankungen (1) Hochschulambulanz für Neuroimmunologie (1) Kardiale MRT (22) Magnetic Resonance (13) (-) Mobile DNA (1) 1994 (3) 1995 (2) (-) 1996 (3) 1998 (2) 1999 (1) 2000 (1) 2001 (3) 2003 (2) 2004 (3) 2005 (5) 2006 (7) 2007 (4) 2008 (8) (-) 2009 (7) 2010 (6) (-) 2011 (4) 2012 (15) 2013 (23) 2014 (17) 2015 (25) 2016 (21) 2017 (20) 2018 (16) 2019 (18) 2020 (19) 2021 (32) 2022 (11) 2023 (23) 2024 (5) 14 Ergebnisse: Active Filter: Niendorf, Thoralf Prof. Dr.Schulz-Menger, Jeanette Prof. Dr.Experimentelle Ultrahochfeld-MRMobile DNA199620092011 Sortieren: Treffgenauigkeit Neueste nach älteste Älteste nach neueste 19. Juli 2011 / PLoS ONE Perfluorocarbon particle size influences magnetic resonance signal and immunological properties of dendritic cells H. Waiczies S. Lepore N. Janitzek U. Hagen F. Seifert B. Ittermann B. Purfürst A. Pezzutto F. Paul T. Niendorf S. Waiczies 01. Januar 2011 / Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging Automatic, three-segment, MR-based attenuation correction for whole-body PET/MR data V. Schulz I. Torres-Espallardo S. Renisch Z.B. Hu N. Ojha P. Boernert M. Perkuhn T. Niendorf W.M. Schaefer H. Brockmann T. Krohn A. Buhl R.W. Guenther F.M. Mottaghy G.A. Krombach 01. Oktober 2011 / Eur Radiol Development and evaluation of a small and mobile Magneto Alert Sensor (MALSE) to support safety requirements for magnetic resonance imaging C. Martin T. Frauenrath C. Oezerdem W. Renz 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. Dezember 1996 / Magn Reson Med Biexponential diffusion attenuation in various states of brain tissue: implications for diffusion-weighted imaging T. Niendorf R.M. Dijkhuizen D.G. Norris M. van Lookeren Campagne K. Nicolay 01. April 1996 / NMR Biomed Status of the neonatal rat brain after NMDA-induced excitotoxic injury as measured by MRI, MRS and metabolic imaging R.M. Dijkhuizen M. van Lookeren Campagne T. Niendorf W. Dreher A. van der Toorn M. Hoehn-Berlage H.B. Verheul C.A. Tulleken D. Leibfritz K.A. Hossmann K. Nicolay 01. Januar 1996 / Dev Neurosci Adaptation of cellular metabolism to anisosmotic conditions in a glial cell line, as assessed by 13C-NMR spectroscopy U. Floegel W. Willker J. Engelmann T. Niendorf 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 Seitennummerierung Aktuelle Seite 1 Seite 2 Nächste Seite Next › Letzte Seite Last »
19. Juli 2011 / PLoS ONE Perfluorocarbon particle size influences magnetic resonance signal and immunological properties of dendritic cells H. Waiczies S. Lepore N. Janitzek U. Hagen F. Seifert B. Ittermann B. Purfürst A. Pezzutto F. Paul T. Niendorf S. Waiczies
01. Januar 2011 / Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging Automatic, three-segment, MR-based attenuation correction for whole-body PET/MR data V. Schulz I. Torres-Espallardo S. Renisch Z.B. Hu N. Ojha P. Boernert M. Perkuhn T. Niendorf W.M. Schaefer H. Brockmann T. Krohn A. Buhl R.W. Guenther F.M. Mottaghy G.A. Krombach
01. Oktober 2011 / Eur Radiol Development and evaluation of a small and mobile Magneto Alert Sensor (MALSE) to support safety requirements for magnetic resonance imaging C. Martin T. Frauenrath C. Oezerdem W. Renz 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. Dezember 1996 / Magn Reson Med Biexponential diffusion attenuation in various states of brain tissue: implications for diffusion-weighted imaging T. Niendorf R.M. Dijkhuizen D.G. Norris M. van Lookeren Campagne K. Nicolay
01. April 1996 / NMR Biomed Status of the neonatal rat brain after NMDA-induced excitotoxic injury as measured by MRI, MRS and metabolic imaging R.M. Dijkhuizen M. van Lookeren Campagne T. Niendorf W. Dreher A. van der Toorn M. Hoehn-Berlage H.B. Verheul C.A. Tulleken D. Leibfritz K.A. Hossmann K. Nicolay
01. Januar 1996 / Dev Neurosci Adaptation of cellular metabolism to anisosmotic conditions in a glial cell line, as assessed by 13C-NMR spectroscopy U. Floegel W. Willker J. Engelmann T. Niendorf 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