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Nicholas N Kuzma

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Modarres M, Kuzma N, Kretzmer T, Pack A, Lim M
Neurobiol Sleep Circadian Rhythms . 2019 Jun; 2:59-70. PMID: 31236495
Objective: Evidence from previous studies suggests that greater sleep pressure, in the form of EEG-based slow waves, accumulates in specific brain regions that are more active during prior waking experience....
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Modarres M, Kuzma N, Kretzmer T, Pack A, Lim M
Neurobiol Sleep Circadian Rhythms . 2016 Dec; 1. PMID: 28018987
Objective: Evidence from previous studies suggests that greater sleep pressure, in the form of EEG-based slow waves, accumulates in specific brain regions that are more active during prior waking experience....
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Pourfathi M, Clapp J, Kadlecek S, Keenan C, Ghosh R, Kuzma N, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2015 Oct; 76(3):1007-14. PMID: 26444315
Purpose: To present a new cryogenic technique for preparing gaseous compounds in solid mixtures for polarization using dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP). Methods: (129) Xe and (15) N2 O samples were...
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Ghosh R, Kuzma N, Kadlecek S, Rizi R
Magn Reson Med . 2015 May; 75(4):1822-30. PMID: 25976973
Purpose: Levitt and co-workers have described the M2S pulse sequence which transfers between longitudinal and singlet spin order. Building on this work, we describe the construction of a portable M2S...
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Lim M, Elkind J, Xiong G, Galante R, Zhu J, Zhang L, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2013 Dec; 5(215):215ra173. PMID: 24337480
Sleep disorders are highly prevalent in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and can significantly impair cognitive rehabilitation. No proven therapies exist to mitigate the neurocognitive consequences of TBI. We...
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Cereda M, Xin Y, Emami K, Huang J, Rajaei J, Profka H, et al.
Anesthesiology . 2013 Sep; 119(6):1402-9. PMID: 24025616
Background: Although it is recognized that pulmonary hysteresis can influence the effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), the extent to which expansion of previously opened (vs. newly opening) peripheral airspaces...
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Hamedani H, Kadlecek S, Ishii M, Emami K, Kuzma N, Xin Y, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2013 Feb; 70(6):1557-66. PMID: 23382040
Purpose: A systematic study of the short-term and long-term variability of regional alveolar partial pressure of oxygen tension (pA O2 ) measurements using (3) He magnetic resonance imaging was presented....
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Cereda M, Emami K, Xin Y, Kadlecek S, Kuzma N, Mongkolwisetwara P, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2012 Dec; 41(2):527-35. PMID: 23263577
Objective: Atelectasis and surfactant depletion may contribute to greater distension-and thereby injury-of aerated lung regions; recruitment of atelectatic lung may protect these regions by attenuating such overdistension. However, the effects...
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Ghosh R, Kadlecek S, Kuzma N, Rizi R
J Chem Phys . 2012 May; 136(17):174508. PMID: 22583250
Longitudinal spin relaxation due to modulation of dipolar interactions often limits the development of hyperpolarized magnetic tracers. Recently, it has been demonstrated that transferring spin order to a singlet state...
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Hamedani H, Kadlecek S, Emami K, Kuzma N, Xu Y, Xin Y, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2011 Dec; 67(5):1332-45. PMID: 22190347
Reliable, noninvasive, and high-resolution imaging of alveolar partial pressure of oxygen (p(A)O(2)) is a potentially valuable tool in the early diagnosis of pulmonary diseases. Several techniques have been proposed for...