Scientific Publications Search Search Author Impact Factor Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Infante Duarte, Carmen (2) Luft, Friedrich Prof. Dr. (1) Millward, Jason Dr. (3) Müller, Dominik Prof. Dr. (1) Niendorf, Thoralf Prof. Dr. (39) Paul, Friedemann Prof. Dr. med. (3) Reimann, Henning Dr. (1) Schulz-Menger, Jeanette Prof. Dr. (8) Starke, Ludger Benedikt (2) Winter, Lukas Dr. (4) (-) Ku, Min-Chi Dr. (1) (-) Waiczies, Sonia PD Dr. (8) 2001 (1) 2005 (1) 2007 (3) 2008 (3) (-) 2009 (2) 2011 (3) (-) 2012 (6) 2013 (11) 2014 (6) 2015 (13) 2016 (11) 2017 (11) 2018 (8) (-) 2019 (9) 2020 (13) 2021 (27) 2022 (1) 2023 (4) 2024 (7) Cardiac MRI (3) (-) Experimental Ultrahigh-Field MR (17) Innate Immunity & Neuroinflammation (2) Magnetic Resonance (17) Mobile DNA (1) 17 Results: Active Filter: Ku, Min-Chi Dr.Waiczies, Sonia PD Dr.Experimental Ultrahigh-Field MR200920122019 Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest November 21, 2012 / PLoS ONE Detailing radio frequency heating induced by coronary stents: a 7.0 tesla magnetic resonance study D. Santoro L. Winter A. Mueller J. Vogt W. Renz C. Ozerdem A. Graessl V. Tkachenko J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf December 14, 2012 / PLoS ONE High spatial resolution and temporally resolved t(2) (*) mapping of normal human myocardium at 7.0 tesla: an ultrahigh field magnetic resonance feasibility study F. Hezel C. Thalhammer S. Waiczies J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf May 13, 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 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 April 01, 2019 / Neuroscience Application of europium-doped very small iron oxide nanoparticles to visualize neuroinflammation with MRI and fluorescence microscopy J.M. Millward A.A. de Schellenberger D. Berndt L. Hanke-Vela E. Schellenberger S. Waiczies M. Taupitz Y. Kobayashi S. Wagner C. Infante-Duarte August 01, 2012 / PLoS ONE Functional and morphological cardiac magnetic resonance imaging of mice using a cryogenic quadrature radiofrequency coil B. Wagenhaus A. Pohlmann M.A. Dieringer A. Els H. Waiczies S. Waiczies J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf 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 March 12, 2012 / PLoS ONE Identification of cellular infiltrates during early stages of brain inflammation with magnetic resonance microscopy H. Waiczies J.M. Millward S. Lepore C. Infante-Duarte A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf S. Waiczies March 01, 2019 / Proc SPIE Near infrared spectroscopy system for quantitative monitoring of renal hemodynamics and oxygenation in rats T. Gladytz A. Hoppe K. Cantow B. Flemming A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf E. Seeliger D. Grosenick February, 2019 / Magn Reson Mat Phys Biol Med Special issue on fluorine-19 magnetic resonance: technical solutions, research promises and frontier applications S. Waiczies M. Srinivas U. Flögel P. Boehm-Sturm T. Niendorf Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »
November 21, 2012 / PLoS ONE Detailing radio frequency heating induced by coronary stents: a 7.0 tesla magnetic resonance study D. Santoro L. Winter A. Mueller J. Vogt W. Renz C. Ozerdem A. Graessl V. Tkachenko J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf
December 14, 2012 / PLoS ONE High spatial resolution and temporally resolved t(2) (*) mapping of normal human myocardium at 7.0 tesla: an ultrahigh field magnetic resonance feasibility study F. Hezel C. Thalhammer S. Waiczies J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf
May 13, 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
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
April 01, 2019 / Neuroscience Application of europium-doped very small iron oxide nanoparticles to visualize neuroinflammation with MRI and fluorescence microscopy J.M. Millward A.A. de Schellenberger D. Berndt L. Hanke-Vela E. Schellenberger S. Waiczies M. Taupitz Y. Kobayashi S. Wagner C. Infante-Duarte
August 01, 2012 / PLoS ONE Functional and morphological cardiac magnetic resonance imaging of mice using a cryogenic quadrature radiofrequency coil B. Wagenhaus A. Pohlmann M.A. Dieringer A. Els H. Waiczies S. Waiczies J. Schulz-Menger T. Niendorf
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
March 12, 2012 / PLoS ONE Identification of cellular infiltrates during early stages of brain inflammation with magnetic resonance microscopy H. Waiczies J.M. Millward S. Lepore C. Infante-Duarte A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf S. Waiczies
March 01, 2019 / Proc SPIE Near infrared spectroscopy system for quantitative monitoring of renal hemodynamics and oxygenation in rats T. Gladytz A. Hoppe K. Cantow B. Flemming A. Pohlmann T. Niendorf E. Seeliger D. Grosenick
February, 2019 / Magn Reson Mat Phys Biol Med Special issue on fluorine-19 magnetic resonance: technical solutions, research promises and frontier applications S. Waiczies M. Srinivas U. Flögel P. Boehm-Sturm T. Niendorf