Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen
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Recent Articles
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Loft M, Clemmensen A, Christensen E, Denholt C, Johannesen H, Gillings N, et al.
Clin Nucl Med
. 2024 Nov;
50(2):186-187.
PMID: 39529265
Hyperpolarized 1- 13 C-pyruvate magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and MRS imaging (MRSI) offer noninvasive and real-time direct assessment of the altered metabolism of cancer cells known as the Warburg effect-a...
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Zhao Y, Olin R, Hansen E, Laustsen C, Hanson L, Ardenkjaer-Larsen J
Magn Reson Med
. 2024 Sep;
93(2):814-827.
PMID: 39344297
Purpose: This study aims to show the viability of conducting three-dimensional (3D) myocardial perfusion quantification covering the entire heart using both GRE and bSSFP sequences with hyperpolarized HP001. Methods: A...
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Zhao Y, Lerche M, Karlsson M, Olin R, Hansen E, Aastrup M, et al.
Tomography
. 2024 Jul;
10(7):1113-1122.
PMID: 39058056
Water freely diffuses across cell membranes, making it suitable for measuring absolute tissue perfusion. In this study, we introduce an imaging method for conducting coronary artery angiography and quantifying myocardial...
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Christensen N, Holm R, Sanchez J, Hansen E, Lerche M, Ardenkjaer-Larsen J, et al.
NMR Biomed
. 2024 Jan;
37(5):e5107.
PMID: 38279190
Hyperpolarized carbon-13 labeled compounds are increasingly being used in medical MR imaging (MRI) and MR imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) research, due to its ability to monitor tissue and cell...
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Wili N, Ardenkjaer-Larsen J, Jeschke G
Magn Reson (Gott)
. 2023 Oct;
3(2):161-168.
PMID: 37904869
Polarisation transfer schemes and indirect detection are central to magnetic resonance. Using the trityl radical OX063 and a pulse electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer operating in the Q-band (35 GHz, 1.2 ...
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Wang K, Lerche M, Ardenkjaer-Larsen J, Jensen P
Microbiol Spectr
. 2023 Apr;
11(3):e0063122.
PMID: 37042762
Shigellosis caused by is one of the most important foodborne illnesses in global health, but little is known about the metabolic cross talk between this bacterial pathogen and its host...
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Pinon A, Capozzi A, Ardenkjaer-Larsen J
Commun Chem
. 2023 Jan;
3(1):57.
PMID: 36703471
In recent years, hyperpolarization of water protons via dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (dDNP) has attracted increasing interest in the magnetic resonance community. Hyperpolarized water may provide an alternative to Gd-based...
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Capozzi A, Kilund J, Karlsson M, Patel S, Pinon A, Vibert F, et al.
Commun Chem
. 2023 Jan;
4(1):95.
PMID: 36697707
Magnetic Resonance Imaging combined with hyperpolarized C-labelled metabolic contrast agents produced via dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization can, non-invasively and in real-time, report on tissue specific aberrant metabolism. However, hyperpolarization equipment...
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Wang W, Sanchez-Heredia J, Olin R, Hansen E, Laustsen C, Zhurbenko V, et al.
Magn Reson Med
. 2022 Nov;
89(3):1265-1277.
PMID: 36321576
Purpose: This article presents a novel 14-channel receive-only array for C human head imaging at 3 T that explores the SNR gain by operating at cryogenic temperature cooled by liquid...
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Wang W, Zhurbenko V, Sanchez-Heredia J, Ardenkjaer-Larsen J
Magn Reson Med
. 2022 Oct;
89(2):859-871.
PMID: 36263582
Purpose: There is a limit to the maximum achievable preamplifier decoupling. In many cases, this level is not enough. To overcome this limit, the preamplifier noise figure can be compromised...