Donald W Chakeres
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Recent Articles
1.
Mamourian A, Bird R, Schaefer P, Atlas S, Dillon W, Provenzale J, et al.
J Neurosurg
. 2007 Dec;
107(6):1278-9.
PMID: 18080362
No abstract available.
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Truong T, Chakeres D, Scharre D, Beversdorf D, Schmalbrock P
Magn Reson Med
. 2006 May;
55(6):1390-5.
PMID: 16685734
With the rapid development of human MRI at field strengths > or = 7 T, knowledge of T(2) (*) relaxation times at such field strengths is needed to optimize acquisition...
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Truong T, Chakeres D, Beversdorf D, Scharre D, Schmalbrock P
Magn Reson Imaging
. 2006 Feb;
24(2):103-12.
PMID: 16455399
To characterize the severe static (B(0)) and radiofrequency (B(1)) magnetic field inhomogeneity in ultra-high field (> or =7 T) magnetic resonance imaging, gradient echo (GE) and spin echo (SE) images...
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Ibrahim T, Mitchell C, Schmalbrock P, Lee R, Chakeres D
Magn Reson Med
. 2005 Aug;
54(3):683-90.
PMID: 16088934
In this work experimental and numerical studies of the MR signal were performed at frequencies ranging from 64 MHz to 485 MHz, utilizing three different MRI coils: a single-strut transverse...
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Dashner R, Clark D, Kangarlu A, Baudendistel K, Chakeres D
Clin Anat
. 2005 Mar;
18(3):164-70.
PMID: 15768413
The purpose of this study was to quantify the spatial resolution of microscopic arteries on magnetic resonance images acquired at 8 Tesla (T). Techniques similar to those used for standard...
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Chakeres D, Whitaker C, Dashner R, Scharre D, Beversdorf D, Raychaudhury A, et al.
Clin Anat
. 2005 Feb;
18(2):88-91.
PMID: 15696533
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the capacity of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to visualize the normal anatomic features of the human hippocampus in vitro, using high...
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Chakeres D, De Vocht F
Prog Biophys Mol Biol
. 2004 Nov;
87(2-3):255-65.
PMID: 15556664
Goal: This paper reviews recent studies evaluating human subjects for physiologic or neuro-cognitive function adverse effects resulting from exposure to static magnetic fields of magnetic resonance imaging systems. Materials And...
8.
Christoforidis G, Kangarlu A, Abduljalil A, Schmalbrock P, Chaudhry A, Yates A, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 2004 May;
25(5):756-60.
PMID: 15140714
Background And Purpose: Imaging methods are currently being optimized in an attempt to assess and monitor angiogenesis in vivo. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether areas of...
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Dashner R, Kangarlu A, Clark D, Raychaudhury A, Chakeres D
J Magn Reson Imaging
. 2004 Mar;
19(3):303-7.
PMID: 14994298
Purpose: To quantify the minimum magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) spatial resolution of the visible deoxygenated microscopic vessels of the human brain at 8 T. Materials And Methods: This study compared...
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Dashner R, Chakeres D, Kangarlu A, Schmalbrock P, Christoforidis G, DePhilip R
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
. 2003 Oct;
24(9):1881-4.
PMID: 14561620
In this study, we compared 8-T gradient-echo MR images of the microvasculature in the live human brain with images of the unembalmed and embalmed postmortem brain. Small vessels were well...