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Waiczies S. Lepore K. Sydow S. Drechsler M.C. Ku C. Martin D. Lorenz I. Schütz H.M. Reimann B. Purfürst M.A. Dieringer H. Waiczies M. Dathe A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf January 26, 2015 / PLoS ONE On the subjective acceptance during cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging at 7.0 Tesla S. Klix A. Els K. Paul A. Graessl C. Oezerdem O. Weinberger L. Winter C. Thalhammer T. Huelnhagen J. Rieger H. Mehling J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf 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 July, 2014 / Magn Reson Med Modular 32-channel transceiver coil array for cardiac MRI at 7.0T A. Graessl W. Renz F. Hezel M.A. Dieringer L. Winter C. Oezerdem J. Rieger P. Kellman D. Santoro T.D. Lindel T. Frauenrath H. Pfeiffer T. Niendorf July 19, 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 August, 2012 / J Magn Reson Imaging Detailing the use of magnetohydrodynamic effects for synchronization of MRI with the cardiac cycle: A feasibility study T. Frauenrath K. Fuchs M.A. Dieringer C. Oezerdem N. Patel W. Renz A. Greiser T. Elgeti T. Niendorf April 22, 2013 / PLoS ONE Design and evaluation of a hybrid radiofrequency applicator for magnetic resonance imaging and RF induced hyperthermia: electromagnetic field simulations up to 14.0 Tesla and proof-of-concept at 7.0 Tesla L. Winter C. Özerdem W. Hoffmann D. Santoro A. Müller H. Waiczies R. Seemann A. Graessl P. Wust T. Niendorf May, 2014 / Invest Radiol Ophthalmic magnetic resonance imaging at 7.0 T using a 6-channel transceiver radiofrequency coil array in healthy subjects and patients with intraocular masses A. Graessl M. Muhle M. Schwerter J. Rieger C. Oezerdem D. Santoro D. Lysiak L. Winter F. Hezel S. Waiczies R.F. Guthoff K. Falke N. Hosten S. Hadlich P.C. Krueger S. Langner O. Stachs T. Niendorf June 02, 2020 / Int J Hyperthermia Radiofrequency applicator concepts for thermal magnetic resonance of brain tumors at 297 MHz (7.0 Tesla) E. Oberacker A. Kuehne C. Oezerdem J. Nadobny M. Weihrauch M. Beck S. Zschaeck C. Diesch T.W. Eigentler H. Waiczies P. Ghadjar P. Wust L. Winter T. Niendorf October, 2015 / Magn Reson Med On the RF heating of coronary stents at 7.0 Tesla MRI L. Winter E. Oberacker C. Özerdem Y. Ji F. von Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff G. Weidemann B. Ittermann F. Seifert T. Niendorf Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »
February 12, 2015 / Sci Rep Anchoring dipalmitoyl phosphoethanolamine to nanoparticles boosts cellular uptake and fluorine-19 magnetic resonance signal S. Waiczies S. Lepore K. Sydow S. Drechsler M.C. Ku C. Martin D. Lorenz I. Schütz H.M. Reimann B. Purfürst M.A. Dieringer H. Waiczies M. Dathe A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf
January 26, 2015 / PLoS ONE On the subjective acceptance during cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging at 7.0 Tesla S. Klix A. Els K. Paul A. Graessl C. Oezerdem O. Weinberger L. Winter C. Thalhammer T. Huelnhagen J. Rieger H. Mehling J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf
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
July, 2014 / Magn Reson Med Modular 32-channel transceiver coil array for cardiac MRI at 7.0T A. Graessl W. Renz F. Hezel M.A. Dieringer L. Winter C. Oezerdem J. Rieger P. Kellman D. Santoro T.D. Lindel T. Frauenrath H. Pfeiffer T. Niendorf
July 19, 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
August, 2012 / J Magn Reson Imaging Detailing the use of magnetohydrodynamic effects for synchronization of MRI with the cardiac cycle: A feasibility study T. Frauenrath K. Fuchs M.A. Dieringer C. Oezerdem N. Patel W. Renz A. Greiser T. Elgeti T. Niendorf
April 22, 2013 / PLoS ONE Design and evaluation of a hybrid radiofrequency applicator for magnetic resonance imaging and RF induced hyperthermia: electromagnetic field simulations up to 14.0 Tesla and proof-of-concept at 7.0 Tesla L. Winter C. Özerdem W. Hoffmann D. Santoro A. Müller H. Waiczies R. Seemann A. Graessl P. Wust T. Niendorf
May, 2014 / Invest Radiol Ophthalmic magnetic resonance imaging at 7.0 T using a 6-channel transceiver radiofrequency coil array in healthy subjects and patients with intraocular masses A. Graessl M. Muhle M. Schwerter J. Rieger C. Oezerdem D. Santoro D. Lysiak L. Winter F. Hezel S. Waiczies R.F. Guthoff K. Falke N. Hosten S. Hadlich P.C. Krueger S. Langner O. Stachs T. Niendorf
June 02, 2020 / Int J Hyperthermia Radiofrequency applicator concepts for thermal magnetic resonance of brain tumors at 297 MHz (7.0 Tesla) E. Oberacker A. Kuehne C. Oezerdem J. Nadobny M. Weihrauch M. Beck S. Zschaeck C. Diesch T.W. Eigentler H. Waiczies P. Ghadjar P. Wust L. Winter T. Niendorf
October, 2015 / Magn Reson Med On the RF heating of coronary stents at 7.0 Tesla MRI L. Winter E. Oberacker C. Özerdem Y. Ji F. von Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff G. Weidemann B. Ittermann F. Seifert T. Niendorf