Anja Hohmann
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Recent Articles
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Rotkopf L, Ziener C, von Knebel-Doeberitz N, Wolf S, Hohmann A, Wick W, et al.
Med Phys
. 2024 Sep;
51(12):9031-9040.
PMID: 39302179
Background: Perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)s plays a central role in the diagnosis and monitoring of neurovascular or neurooncological disease. However, conventional processing techniques are limited in their ability to...
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Hohmann A, Zhang K, Mooshage C, Jende J, Rotkopf L, Schlemmer H, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 2024 Jul;
45(9):1346-1354.
PMID: 39054290
Background And Purpose: The novel MR imaging technique of vascular architecture mapping allows in vivo characterization of local changes in cerebral microvasculature, but reference ranges for vascular architecture mapping parameters...
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Thallner R, Gumbinger C, Hohmann A, Wick A, Wick W, Busetto L
Cancer Manag Res
. 2024 Jun;
16:663-676.
PMID: 38919873
Purpose: There is a lack of evidence regarding how patients with malignant brain tumor and their relatives experience participation in neurooncological clinical trials. Similarly, insights from the perspective of trial...
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Mooshage C, Schimpfle L, Tsilingiris D, Kender Z, Aziz-Safaie T, Hohmann A, et al.
Eur Radiol Exp
. 2024 Jan;
8(1):6.
PMID: 38191821
Background: Previous studies on magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) found different patterns of structural nerve damage in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) is...
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Mooshage C, Tsilingiris D, Schimpfle L, Seebauer L, Eldesouky O, Aziz-Safaie T, et al.
Diabetologia
. 2023 Nov;
67(2):275-289.
PMID: 38019287
Aims/hypothesis: Quantitative sensory testing (QST) allows the identification of individuals with rapid progression of diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) based on certain sensory phenotypes. Hence, the aim of this study was...
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Mooshage C, Tsilingiris D, Schimpfle L, Kender Z, Aziz-Safaie T, Hohmann A, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2023 Aug;
109(1):e137-e144.
PMID: 37579325
Context: Insulin-mediated microvascular permeability and blood flow of skeletal muscle appears to be altered in the condition of insulin resistance. Previous studies on this effect used invasive procedures in humans...
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Mooshage C, Schimpfle L, Kender Z, Tsilingiris D, Aziz-Safaie T, Hohmann A, et al.
Clin Neuroradiol
. 2023 Aug;
34(1):55-66.
PMID: 37548682
Introduction/aims: Diabetic small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is caused by damage to thinly myelinated A‑fibers (δ) and unmyelinated C‑fibers. This study aimed to assess associations between quantitative sensory testing (QST) and...
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Hohmann A, Loui P, Li C, Schlaug G
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2018 Feb;
12:9.
PMID: 29441004
Perceiving and producing vocal sounds are important functions of the auditory-motor system and are fundamental to communication. Prior studies have identified a network of brain regions involved in pitch production,...
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Wan C, Ruber T, Hohmann A, Schlaug G
Music Percept
. 2011 Sep;
27(4):287-295.
PMID: 21152359
Music making (playing an instrument or singing) is a multimodal activity that involves the integration of auditory and sensorimotor processes. The ability to sing in humans is evident from infancy,...
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Loui P, Hohmann A, Schlaug G
Proc Meet Acoust
. 2010 Aug;
9(1):50002.
PMID: 20725606
To perceive and produce music accurately, the brain must represent, categorize, plan, and execute pitched information in response to environmental stimuli. Convergent methods from psychophysics, voxel-based morphometry, and diffusion tensor...