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D-Index
65
Citations
13455
World Ranking
3149
National Ranking
83

Best Publications

  • Error analysis of a quantitative cerebral blood flow measurement using H215O autoradiography and positron emission tomography, with respect to the dispersion of the input function

    Hidehiro Iida;Iwao Kanno;Shuichi Miura;Matsutaro Murakami

  • Measurement of absolute myocardial blood flow with H215O and dynamic positron-emission tomography. Strategy for quantification in relation to the partial-volume effect.

    H Iida;I Kanno;A Takahashi;S Miura

  • Cerebral glioma: evaluation with methionine PET.

    T Ogawa;F Shishido;I Kanno;A Inugami

  • A fully automatic multimodality image registration algorithm.

    Babak A. Ardekani;Michael Braun;Brian F. Hutton;Iwao Kanno

  • Reduction in regional cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen during human aging.

    T Yamaguchi;I Kanno;K Uemura;F Shishido

  • Acute subarachnoid hemorrhage: MR imaging with fluid-attenuated inversion recovery pulse sequences.

    K Noguchi;T Ogawa;A Inugami;H Toyoshima

  • Changes in Human Cerebral Blood Flow and Cerebral Blood Volume during Hypercapnia and Hypocapnia Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

    Hiroshi Ito;Iwao Kanno;Masanobu Ibaraki;Jun Hatazawa

  • Auditory-visual speech perception examined by fMRI and PET.

    Kaoru Sekiyama;Iwao Kanno;Shuichi Miura;Yoichi Sugita

  • Anesthesia and the Quantitative Evaluation of Neurovascular Coupling

    Kazuto Masamoto;Iwao Kanno

  • A System for Cerebral Blood Flow Measurement Using an H215O Autoradiographic Method and Positron Emission Tomography

    I. Kanno;H. Iida;S. Miura;M. Murakami

  • Database of normal human cerebral blood flow, cerebral blood volume, cerebral oxygen extraction fraction and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen measured by positron emission tomography with 15O-labelled carbon dioxide or water, carbon monoxide and oxygen: a multicentre study in Japan

    Hiroshi Ito;Iwao Kanno;Chietsugu Kato;Toshiaki Sasaki

  • Evaluation of Regional Differences of Tracer Appearance Time in Cerebral Tissues Using [15O]Water and Dynamic Positron Emission Tomography:

    H. Iida;S. Higano;N. Tomura;F Shishido

  • Human cerebral circulation: positron emission tomography studies.

    Hiroshi Ito;Iwao Kanno;Hiroshi Fukuda

  • Changes in the arterial fraction of human cerebral blood volume during hypercapnia and hypocapnia measured by positron emission tomography.

    Hiroshi Ito;Masanobu Ibaraki;Iwao Kanno;Hiroshi Fukuda

  • Arterial fraction of cerebral blood volume in humans measured by positron emission tomography.

    Hiroshi Ito;Iwao Kanno;Hidehiro Iida;Jun Hatazawa

  • Regional Differences in Cerebral Vascular Response to Paco2 Changes in Humans Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

    Hiroshi Ito;Ikuo Yokoyama;Hidehiro Iida;Toshibumi Kinoshita

  • Automatic detection of the mid-sagittal plane in 3-D brain images

    B.A. Ardekani;J. Kershaw;M. Braun;I. Kanuo

  • Regional cerebral blood flow, blood volume, oxygen extraction fraction, and oxygen utilization rate in normal volunteers measured by the autoradiographic technique and the single breath inhalation method.

    Jun Hatazawa;Hideaki Fujita;Iwao Kanno;Takao Satoh

  • Clinical positron emission tomography for brain tumors: comparison of fludeoxyglucose F 18 and L-methyl-11C-methionine.

    Toshihide Ogawa;Atsushi Inugami;Jun Hatazawa;Iwao Kanno

  • Oxygen Extraction Fraction at Maximally Vasodilated Tissue in the Ischemic Brain Estimated from the Regional CO2 Responsiveness Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

    Iwao Kanno;Kazuo Uemura;Schuichi Higano;Matsutaro Murakami

  • Minimum cross-entropy reconstruction of PET images using prior anatomical information

    Babak A Ardekani;Michael Braun;Brian F Hutton;Iwao Kanno

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Ito
Hiroshi Ito Fukushima Medical University
Tetsuya Suhara
Tetsuya Suhara National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Norihiro Sadato
Norihiro Sadato National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Mika Naganawa
Mika Naganawa Yale University
Hiroshi Fukuda
Hiroshi Fukuda Tohoku University
Harumasa Takano
Harumasa Takano National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Keiichi Oda
Keiichi Oda Hokkaido University of Science
Hidehiko Takahashi
Hidehiko Takahashi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Federico E. Turkheimer
Federico E. Turkheimer King's College London
Makoto Higuchi
Makoto Higuchi National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology

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