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Gilbert Hangel

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Hingerl L, Strasser B, Schmidt S, Eckstein K, Genovese G, Auerbach E, et al.
Neuroimage . 2025 Jan; 307:121015. PMID: 39793640
Introduction: Ultra-high-field magnetic resonance (MR) systems (7 T and 9.4 T) offer the ability to probe human brain metabolism with enhanced precision. Here, we present the preliminary findings from 3D...
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Blomer S, Hingerl L, Marjanska M, Bogner W, Motyka S, Hangel G, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Nov; 93(4):1443-1457. PMID: 39568225
Purpose: Proton (H)-MRSI via spatial-spectral encoding poses high demands on gradient hardware at ultra-high fields and high-resolutions. Rosette trajectories help alleviate these problems, but at reduced SNR-efficiency because of their...
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Dong S, Cai Z, Hangel G, Bogner W, Widhalm G, Huang Y, et al.
Med Image Anal . 2024 Oct; 99:103358. PMID: 39353335
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging (MRSI) is a non-invasive imaging technique for studying metabolism and has become a crucial tool for understanding neurological diseases, cancers and diabetes. High spatial resolution MRSI...
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Winter F, Pilz P, Kramer A, Beer D, Gono P, Morawska M, et al.
Front Robot AI . 2024 Jun; 11:1355409. PMID: 38933084
We recently introduced a frameless, navigated, robot-driven laser tool for depth electrode implantation as an alternative to frame-based procedures. This method has only been used in cadaver and non-recovery studies....
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Cadrien C, Sharma S, Lazen P, Licandro R, Furtner J, Lipka A, et al.
Cancer Imaging . 2024 May; 24(1):67. PMID: 38802883
Introduction: With the application of high-resolution 3D 7 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Imaging (MRSI) in high-grade gliomas, we previously identified intratumoral metabolic heterogeneities. In this study, we evaluated the potential...
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Blomer S, Hingerl L, Marjanska M, Bogner W, Motyka S, Hangel G, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38645249
Purpose: 1.1 Proton ( H)-MRSI via spatial-spectral encoding poses high demands on gradient hardware at ultra-high fields and high-resolutions. Rosette trajectories help alleviate these problems, but at reduced SNR-efficiency due...
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Hangel G, Kasprian G, Chambers S, Haider L, Lazen P, Koren J, et al.
J Neurol . 2024 Apr; 271(6):3698-3701. PMID: 38578499
No abstract available.
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Lazen P, Cardoso P, Sharma S, Cadrien C, Roetzer-Pejrimovsky T, Furtner J, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 16(5). PMID: 38473305
This paper investigated the correlation between magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) and magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) in glioma patients by comparing neuro-oncological markers obtained from MRSI to T1/T2 maps from...
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Trattnig S, Hangel G, Robinson S, Juras V, Szomolanyi P, Dal-Bianco A
Radiologie (Heidelb) . 2024 Feb; 64(Suppl 1):9. PMID: 38393368
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Motyka S, Weiser P, Bachrata B, Hingerl L, Strasser B, Hangel G, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Jan; 91(5):2044-2056. PMID: 38193276
Purpose: Subject movement during the MR examination is inevitable and causes not only image artifacts but also deteriorates the homogeneity of the main magnetic field (B ), which is a...