A H Trabesinger
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Recent Articles
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Meriles C, Sakellariou D, Trabesinger A
J Magn Reson
. 2006 Jul;
182(1):106-14.
PMID: 16828321
Today, all commonly practiced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction methods assume that the magnetic field created by the gradient coils is everywhere truncated by a dominant static uniform magnetic field....
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Granwehr J, Urban J, Trabesinger A, Pines A
J Magn Reson
. 2005 Jul;
176(2):125-39.
PMID: 16005649
Hyperpolarized (129)Xe can be used as a sensor to indirectly detect NMR spectra of heteronuclei that are neither covalently bound nor necessarily in direct contact with the Xe atoms, but...
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Yashchuk V, Granwehr J, Kimball D, Rochester S, Trabesinger A, Urban J, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2004 Nov;
93(16):160801.
PMID: 15524968
We report the use of an atomic magnetometer based on nonlinear magneto-optical rotation with frequency-modulated light to detect nuclear magnetization of xenon gas. The magnetization of a spin-exchange-polarized xenon sample...
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Mueller S, Kollias S, Trabesinger A, Buck A, Boesiger P, Wieser H
Seizure
. 2001 Dec;
10(7):518-24.
PMID: 11749111
We report the magnetic resonance imaging and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic findings ((1)HMRS) in a patient with a focal cortical dysgenesis in the right superior frontal gyrus during intermittent frontal...
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Mueller S, Trabesinger A, Boesiger P, Wieser H
Neurology
. 2001 Oct;
57(8):1422-7.
PMID: 11673583
Objective: Glutathione in its reduced form (GSH) is the most important free radical scavenging compound in the mammalian nervous system that prevents membrane lipid peroxidation. It is suspected that epileptic...
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Trabesinger A, Boesiger P
Magn Reson Med
. 2001 Apr;
45(4):708-10.
PMID: 11284000
An improved double quantum coherence (DQC) filter for the selective in vivo detection of glutathione (GSH) in the human brain at 1.5 Tesla is presented. The goal was to minimize...
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Do K, Trabesinger A, Lauer C, Dydak U, Hell D, Holsboer F, et al.
Eur J Neurosci
. 2000 Oct;
12(10):3721-8.
PMID: 11029642
Schizophrenia is a major psychiatric disease, which affects the centre of the personality, with severe problems of perception, cognition as well as affective and social behaviour. In cerebrospinal fluid of...
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Trabesinger A, Mueller D, Boesiger P
J Magn Reson
. 2000 Jul;
145(2):237-45.
PMID: 10910692
A pulse sequence for localized in vivo (1)H NMR spectroscopy is presented, which selectively filters single-quantum coherence built up by strongly coupled spin systems. Uncoupled and weakly coupled spin systems...
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Trabesinger A, Weber O, Duc C, Boesiger P
Magn Reson Med
. 1999 Aug;
42(2):283-9.
PMID: 10440953
The feasibility of selective in vivo detection of glutathione (L-gamma-glutamyl-L-cysteinyl-glycine, GSH) in the human brain by means of (1)H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) at 1.5 T is demonstrated. A double...
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Duc C, Trabesinger A, Weber O, Meier D, Walder M, Wieser H, et al.
Magn Reson Imaging
. 1998 Nov;
16(8):969-79.
PMID: 9814780
Hippocampal metabolite concentrations were determined by localized in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) in eleven patients suffering from refractory mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), as well as in...