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Dieter Leibfritz

Dieter Leibfritz

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Chemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
31869
World Ranking
7901
National Ranking
561

Overview

Dieter Leibfritz is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their professional work is associated with this institution, contributing to its academic and scientific community.

There is no available information on recent papers authored by Dieter Leibfritz, nor data regarding frequent co-authors. Details about publication venues, specific fields and subfields of study, as well as main research topics, have not been provided. Similarly, there is no record of book publications or awards won by this scientist.

Despite the limited available data on research outputs and collaborations, Dieter Leibfritz's institutional affiliation indicates involvement in academic research activities at the University of Bremen.

Best Publications

  • Free radicals and antioxidants in normal physiological functions and human disease

    Marian Valko;Dieter Leibfritz;Jan Moncol;Mark T.D. Cronin

  • Gradient selection in inverse heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy

    Wieland Willker;Dieter Leibfritz;Rainer Kerssebaum;Wolfgang Bermel

  • Multinuclear NMR studies on the energy metabolism of glial and neuronal cells.

    A Brand;C Richter-Landsberg;D Leibfritz

  • Evolution of Regional Changes in Apparent Diffusion Coefficient during Focal Ischemia of Rat Brain: The Relationship of Quantitative Diffusion NMR Imaging to Reduction in Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolic Disturbances:

    Mathias Hoehn-Berlage;David G. Norris;Kanehisa Kohno;Günter Mies

  • On the application of ultra‐fast rare experiments

    David G. Norris;Peter Börnert;Torsten Reese;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Restricted diffusion and exchange of intracellular water: theoretical modelling and diffusion time dependence of 1H NMR measurements on perfused glial cells.

    Josef Pfeuffer;Ulrich Flögel;Wolfgang Dreher;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Visualizing metabolic changes in breast-cancer tissue using 1H-NMR spectroscopy and self-organizing maps.

    Olaf Beckonert;Jürgen Monnerjahn;Ulrich Bonk;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Healthy and infarcted brain tissues studied at short diffusion times: the origins of apparent restriction and the reduction in apparent diffusion coefficient

    David G. Norris;Thoralf Niendorf;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Separation of phospholipid classes by hydrophilic interaction chromatography detected by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

    Miriam Schwalbe-Herrmann;Jan Willmann;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Structural and membrane modifying properties of suzukacillin, a peptide antibiotic related to alamethicin. Part A. Sequence and conformation.

    Günther Jung;Wilfried A. König;Dieter Leibfritz;Tadaaki Ooka

  • Inversion recovery snapshot FLASH MR imaging.

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  • A hyperpolarized equilibrium for magnetic resonance

    Jan-Bernd Hövener;Niels Schwaderlapp;Thomas Lickert;Simon B. Duckett

  • 13C isotopomer analysis of glucose and alanine metabolism reveals cytosolic pyruvate compartmentation as part of energy metabolism in astrocytes.

    Claudia Zwingmann;Christiane Richter-Landsberg;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Carbon-13 spectra of cholic acids and hydrocarbons included in sodium desoxycholate solutions

    Dieter Leibfritz;John D. Roberts

  • Development and validation of an assay for the quantification of 11 nucleotides using LC/LC–electrospray ionization–MS

    Jost Klawitter;Volker Schmitz;Jelena Klawitter;Jelena Klawitter;Dieter Leibfritz

  • New method for the simultaneous detection of metabolites and water in localized in vivo 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    Wolfgang Dreher;Dieter Leibfritz

  • NMR spectroscopic study on the metabolic fate of [3‐13C]alanine in astrocytes, neurons, and cocultures: Implications for glia‐neuron interactions in neurotransmitter metabolism

    Claudia Zwingmann;Christiane Richter-Landsberg;Annette Brand;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Effect of TEGDMA on the intracellular glutathione concentration of human gingival fibroblasts.

    J. Engelmann;G. Leyhausen;D. Leibfritz;W. Geurtsen

  • Study of the interactions of cadmium and zinc ions with cellular calcium homoeostasis using 19F-NMR spectroscopy.

    Jelko Benters;Ulrich Flögel;Thorsten Schäfer;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Effects of hypothermia on brain glucose metabolism in acute liver failure: a 1H/13C-nuclear magnetic resonance study ☆

    Nicolas Chatauret;Claudia Zwingmann;Christopher F. Rose;Dieter Leibfritz

  • Sirolimus, but not the structurally related RAD (everolimus), enhances the negative effects of cyclosporine on mitochondrial metabolism in the rat brain

    Natalie Serkova;Natalie Serkova;Wolfgang Jacobsen;Claus U Niemann;Lawrence Litt

Frequent Co-Authors

Uwe Christians
Uwe Christians University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
David G. Norris
David G. Norris Radboud University
Bernd Hamprecht
Bernd Hamprecht University of Tübingen
Horst Kessler
Horst Kessler Technical University of Munich
Roger F. Butterworth
Roger F. Butterworth University of Montreal
John D. Roberts
John D. Roberts Yale University
Leslie Z. Benet
Leslie Z. Benet University of California, San Francisco
Christiane Richter-Landsberg
Christiane Richter-Landsberg Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Ralf Dringen
Ralf Dringen University of Bremen
Alan S. Hazell
Alan S. Hazell University of Montreal

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