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Abstract. In this paper we introduce the concept of statistical deformation mod-els (SDM) which allow the construction of average models of the anatomy and their variability. SDMs are built by performing a statistical analysis of the... more
The preparation of three new examples of water insoluble host/guest assemblies of the general composition:[(R4N)(Me3Sn) 2M (CN) 6· zH2O](R= n-propyl or n-pentyl, M= Fe or Co, 0≤ z≤ 2) from likewise polymeric super-Prussian-blue... more
Functional imaging in humans and anatomical data in monkeys have implicated the insula as a multimodal sensory integrative brain region. The topography of insular connections is organized by its cytoarchitectonic regions. Previous... more
The superior capability of cognitive experts largely depends on quick automatic processes. To reveal their neural bases, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study brain activity of professional and amateur players in a board... more
The optimal diagnostic evaluation for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) remains controversial. In this retrospective study, we assessed the utility of early magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in ICH diagnosis and management.... more
Cerebral organization during sentence processing in English and in American Sign Language (ASL) was characterized by employing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 4 T. Effects of deafness, age of language acquisition, and... more
Substrate reduction therapy (SRT) is considered to be a potential therapeutic option for juvenile GM2 gangliosidosis (jGM2g). We evaluated the efficacy of SRT in jGM2g, assessing neurological, neuropsychological and brain magnetic... more
In the presence of an off-resonance radiofrequency field, recovery of longitudinal magnetization to a steady state is not purely monoexponential. Under reasonable conditions with zero initial magnetization, recovery is nearly exponential... more
Roel A. M. Heesakkers, MD Gerrit J. Jager, MD, PhD Anke M. Hövels, MSc Bartjan de Hoop, MD Harrie C. M. van den Bosch, MD Frank Raat, MD J. Alfred Witjes, MD, PhD Peter F. A. Mulders, MD, PhD Christina Hulsbergen van der Kaa, MD, PhD... more
Imaging plays an essential role for the detection and analysis of pathologic conditions of the brachial plexus. Currently, several new techniques are used in addition to conventional 2D MR sequences to study the brachial plexus: the 3D... more
An NMR signal from a sample in a constant stray field of a portable NMR sensor is sensitized to vibrations. The CPMG sequence is synchronized to vibrations so that the constant gradient becomes an "effective" square-wave... more
... ŁCorrespondence to: Karol Jackowski, Laboratory of NMR Spectroscopy, Department of Chemistry, Warsaw University, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland. E-mail: kjack@chem.uw.edu.pl ... 13. Harris RK, Becker ED, Cabral de Menezes SM,... more
Triplet state sublevel spectroscopy using optical detection of magnetic resonance (ODMR) in zero magnetic field can be successfully employed to study (i) the environment of tryptophan (Trp) residues in a protein by observing the position... more