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Neil J Stewart

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Saunders L, Collier G, Chan H, Hughes P, Smith L, Watson J, et al.
Chest . 2023 Mar; 164(3):700-716. PMID: 36965765
Background: Microvascular abnormalities and impaired gas transfer have been observed in patients with COVID-19. The progression of pulmonary changes in these patients remains unclear. Research Question: Do patients hospitalized with...
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Kimura A, Utsumi S, Shimokawa A, Nishimori R, Hosoi R, Stewart N, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2022 Dec; 14(24). PMID: 36551556
Hyperpolarized 129Xe (HP 129Xe) MRI enables functional imaging of various lung diseases but has been scarcely applied to lung cancer imaging. The aim of this study is to investigate the...
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Niedbalski P, Hall C, Castro M, Eddy R, Rayment J, Svenningsen S, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2021 Sep; 86(6):2966-2986. PMID: 34478584
Hyperpolarized (HP) Xe MRI uniquely images pulmonary ventilation, gas exchange, and terminal airway morphology rapidly and safely, providing novel information not possible using conventional imaging modalities or pulmonary function tests....
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Xiao Q, Stewart N, Willmering M, Gunatilaka C, Thomen R, Schuh A, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Aug; 16(8):e0256460. PMID: 34411195
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of respiratory airflow have the potential to change the clinical assessment of regional airway function in health and disease, in pulmonary medicine and otolaryngology. For...
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Kimura A, Utsumi S, Shimokawa A, Nishimori R, Stewart N, Kamada Y, et al.
Contrast Media Mol Imaging . 2021 Jul; 2021:9918702. PMID: 34257627
This study aimed to assess the suitability of hyperpolarized Xe (HPXe) MRI for noninvasive longitudinal evaluation of pulmonary function in preclinical lung cancer models. A mouse model of lung cancer...
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Stewart N, Sato T, Takeda N, Hirata H, Matsumoto S
Antioxid Redox Signal . 2021 Jul; 36(1-3):81-94. PMID: 34218688
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with hyperpolarized (HP) C-labeled redox-sensitive metabolic tracers can provide noninvasive functional imaging biomarkers, reflecting tissue redox state, oxidative stress, and inflammation, among others. The capability to...
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Stewart N, Smith L, Chan H, Eaden J, Rajaram S, Swift A, et al.
Br J Radiol . 2021 Jun; 95(1132):20210207. PMID: 34106792
The use of pulmonary MRI in a clinical setting has historically been limited. Whilst CT remains the gold-standard for lung imaging in many clinical indications, technical developments in ultrashort and...
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Stewart N, Nakano H, Sugai S, Tomohiro M, Kase Y, Uchio Y, et al.
Chemphyschem . 2021 May; 22(10):905. PMID: 33998762
The front cover artwork is provided by the group of Dr. Neil J. Stewart, Prof. Hiroshi Hirata, and Dr. Shingo Matsumoto (Hokkaido University, Japan) as well as Dr. Takuya Hashimoto...
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Marshall H, Stewart N, Chan H, Rao M, Norquay G, Wild J
Prog Nucl Magn Reson Spectrosc . 2021 Feb; 122:42-62. PMID: 33632417
Hyperpolarised gas lung MRI using xenon-129 can provide detailed 3D images of the ventilated lung airspaces, and can be applied to quantify lung microstructure and detailed aspects of lung function...
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Stewart N, Nakano H, Sugai S, Tomohiro M, Kase Y, Uchio Y, et al.
Chemphyschem . 2021 Feb; 22(10):915-923. PMID: 33590933
Hyperpolarized [1- C]fumarate is a promising magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) biomarker for cellular necrosis, which plays an important role in various disease and cancerous pathological processes. To demonstrate the feasibility...