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Andreas Pohlmann

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Fritz F, Mordhorst L, Ashtarayeh M, Periquito J, Pohlmann A, Morawski M, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2023 Sep; 17:1133086. PMID: 37694109
The effective transverse relaxation rate (R*) is sensitive to the microstructure of the human brain like the g-ratio which characterises the relative myelination of axons. However, the fibre-orientation dependence of...
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Delgado P, Kuehne A, Aravina M, Millward J, Vazquez A, Starke L, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2021 Nov; 87(4):1952-1970. PMID: 34812528
Purpose: Low SNR in fluorine-19 ( F) MRI benefits from cryogenically-cooled transceive surface RF probes (CRPs), but strong B inhomogeneities hinder quantification. Rapid acquisition with refocused echoes (RARE) is an...
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Periquito J, Gladytz T, Millward J, Delgado P, Cantow K, Grosenick D, et al.
Quant Imaging Med Surg . 2021 Jul; 11(7):3098-3119. PMID: 34249638
Background: The use of rigid multi-exponential models (with predefined numbers of components) is common practice for diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) analysis of the kidney. This approach may not accurately reflect renal...
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Gladytz T, Millward J, Cantow K, Hummel L, Zhao K, Flemming B, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2021 Jun; 233(2):e13701. PMID: 34089569
Aim: Kidney diseases constitute a major health challenge, which requires noninvasive imaging to complement conventional approaches to diagnosis and monitoring. Several renal pathologies are associated with changes in kidney size,...
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Ku M, Kober F, Lai Y, Pohlmann A, Qadri F, Bader M, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2021 May; 23(1):63. PMID: 34053450
Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) related myocardial vascular remodelling may lead to the reduction of myocardial blood supply and a subsequent progressive loss of cardiac function. This process has been difficult...
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Periquito J, Starke L, Santos C, Freitas A, Loucao N, Polo P, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Jan; 2216:591-610. PMID: 33476026
Renal hypoxia is generally accepted as a key pathophysiologic event in acute kidney injury of various origins and has also been suggested to play a role in the development of...
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Starke L, Tabelow K, Niendorf T, Pohlmann A
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Jan; 2216:565-576. PMID: 33476024
In order to tackle the challenges caused by the variability in estimated MRI parameters (e.g., T* and T) due to low SNR a number of strategies can be followed. One...
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Riazy L, Milani B, Periquito J, Cantow K, Niendorf T, Pruijm M, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Jan; 2216:549-564. PMID: 33476023
Functional renal MRI promises access to a wide range of physiologically relevant parameters such as blood oxygenation, perfusion, tissue microstructure, pH, and sodium concentration. For quantitative comparison of results, representative...
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Ku M, Schreiber A, Delgado P, Boehm-Sturm P, Kettritz R, Niendorf T, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Jan; 2216:495-507. PMID: 33476020
Inflammation is one underlying contributing factor in the pathology of acute and chronic kidney disorders. Phagocytes such as monocytes, neutrophils and dendritic cells are considered to play a deleterious role...
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Periquito J, Meier M, Niendorf T, Pohlmann A, Jerome N
Methods Mol Biol . 2021 Jan; 2216:419-428. PMID: 33476014
Renal diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) can be used to obtain information on the microstructure of kidney tissue, and has the potential to provide MR-biomarkers for functional renal imaging. Here we describe...