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Axel Bornstedt

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Zhu J, Bornstedt A, Merkle N, Liu N, Rottbauer W, Ma G, et al.
Biomed Eng Online . 2017 Feb; 15(Suppl 2):165. PMID: 28155713
Background: The multi-contrast assessment of the carotid artery wall has become an important diagnostic tool for the characterization of atherosclerotic plaque and vessel wall thickening. For providing the required T1-,...
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Lindenberg K, Weydt P, Muller H, Bornstedt A, Ludolph A, Landwehrmeyer G, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Aug; 9(8):e105556. PMID: 25144457
The recent discovery of active brown fat in human adults has led to renewed interest in the role of this key metabolic tissue. This is particularly true for neurodegenerative conditions...
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Freutel M, Seitz A, Galbusera F, Bornstedt A, Rasche V, Knothe Tate M, et al.
J Magn Reson Imaging . 2013 Dec; 40(5):1181-8. PMID: 24323799
Purpose: To investigate the 3D displacement and the local strain of the medial meniscus and its attachments under compressive loading. Materials And Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of six...
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Lutz A, Paul J, Bornstedt A, Nienhaus G, Etyngier P, Bernhardt P, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2012 Oct; 14:74. PMID: 23101880
Background: The objective of this study was the quantification of myocardial motion from 3D tissue phase mapped (TPM) CMR. Recent work on myocardial motion quantification by TPM has been focussed...
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Lutz A, Paul J, Bornstedt A, Nienhaus G, Etyngier P, Bernhardt P, et al.
MAGMA . 2012 Aug; 26(2):239-47. PMID: 22864666
Object: Until now, a three-directional velocity field has mostly been obtained by velocity encoding in three directions, which is very time-consuming and hence not usually used in clinical routine. We...
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Lutz A, Bornstedt A, Manzke R, Etyngier P, Nienhaus G, Rottbauer W, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2011 Oct; 13:59. PMID: 21992267
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of sensitivity encoding on the quantitative assessment of cardiac motion in black blood cine tissue phase mapping (TPM) sequences....
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Bracher A, Hofmann C, Bornstedt A, Boujraf S, Hell E, Ulrici J, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2011 Mar; 66(2):538-45. PMID: 21360742
The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of ultra short echo time imaging for the assessment of caries lesions and early demineralization. 12 patients with suspected caries...
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Rasche V, Oberhuber A, Trumpp S, Bornstedt A, Orend K, Merkle N, et al.
Eur Radiol . 2011 Feb; 21(7):1397-405. PMID: 21331596
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of MRI for static and dynamic assessment of the deployment of thoracic aortic stent grafts after emergency implantation in trauma patients. Methods: Twenty patients initially...
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Lutz A, Bornstedt A, Manzke R, Nienhaus G, Etyngier P, Rasche V
MAGMA . 2011 Jan; 24(3):127-35. PMID: 21246250
Object: The objective was to improve the temporal resolution in black-blood CINE tissue phase mapping sequences at high field MR systems. The temporal resolution is limited due to SAR constraints...
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Lutz A, Bornstedt A, Manzke R, Etyngier P, Nienhaus G, Rasche V
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2011 Jan; 13:5. PMID: 21223566
Background: The assessment of myocardial motion with tissue phase mapping (TPM) provides high spatiotemporal resolution and quantitative motion information in three directions. Today, whole volume coverage of the heart by...