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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
9299
World Ranking
12300
National Ranking
3278

Best Publications

  • Mapping of metabolites in whole animals by 31P NMR using surface coils.

    Joseph J. H. Ackerman;Thomas H. Grove;Gordon G. Wong;David G. Gadian

  • Water proton MR properties of human blood at 1.5 Tesla: Magnetic susceptibility, T1, T2, T *2, and non‐Lorentzian signal behavior

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  • Evaluation of extra- and intracellular apparent diffusion in normal and globally ischemic rat brain via 19F NMR

    Timothy Q. Duong;Joseph J. H. Ackerman;Howard S. Ying;Jeffrey J. Neil

  • Statistical model for diffusion attenuated MR signal

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  • Absolute molar concentrations by NMR in inhomogeneous B1. A scheme for analysis of in vivo metabolites

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  • Equilibrium water exchange between the intra- and extracellular spaces of mammalian brain.

    James D. Quirk;James D. Quirk;G. Larry Bretthorst;Timothy Q. Duong;Timothy Q. Duong;Avi Z. Snyder

  • On the nature of the NAA diffusion attenuated MR signal in the central nervous system.

    Christopher D. Kroenke;Joseph J.H. Ackerman;Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy

  • Evidence that both fast and slow water ADC components arise from intracellular space

    Jonathan V. Sehy;Joseph J.H. Ackerman;Jeffrey J. Neil;Jeffrey J. Neil

  • Intracellular water-specific MR of microbead-adherent cells: The HeLa cell intracellular water exchange lifetime

    L. Zhao;L. Zhao;C. D. Kroenke;J. Song;David Piwnica-Worms

  • Fatty liver in familial hypobetalipoproteinemia triglyceride assembly into VLDL particles is affected by the extent of hepatic steatosis

    Gustav Schonfeld;Bruce W. Patterson;Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy;Tariq S.K. Tanoli

  • Increased intracellular Ca2+: a critical link in the pathophysiology of sepsis?

    Sheng-Kwei Song;Irene E. Karl;Joseph J. H. Ackerman;Richard S. Hotchkiss

  • Analysis of rat heart in vivo by phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance.

    Thomas H. Grove;Joseph J. H. Ackerman;George K. Radda;Peter J. Bore

  • Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of blood flow and tissue perfusion employing 2H2O as a freely diffusible tracer

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  • Homonuclear J coupling effects in volume localized NMR spectroscopy: Pitfalls and solutions

    Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy;Jeffrey J. Neil;Marcus E. Raichle;Joseph J. H. Ackerman

  • Signal-to-noise optimization and observed volume localization with circular surface coils

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  • Quantitative 31P nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of metabolite concentrations in Langendorff-perfused rabbit hearts

    J. K. Gard;G. M. Kichura;J. J. H. Ackerman;J. D. Eisenberg

  • A 13C NMR study of four lignins in the solid and solution states

    G. E. Maciel;D. J. O'Donnell;J. J. H. Ackerman;B. H. Hawkins

  • Evaluation of intracellular diffusion in normal and globally‐ischemic rat brain via 133Cs NMR

    Jeffrey J. Neil;Timothy Q. Duong;Joseph J. H. Ackerman

  • Extracellular apparent diffusion in rat brain.

    Timothy Q. Duong;Jonathan V. Sehy;Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy;B. Joy Snider

  • 31P spin-lattice relaxation times and resonance linewidths of rat tissue in vivo: dependence upon the static magnetic field strength.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey J. Neil
Jeffrey J. Neil Washington University in St. Louis
Richard S. Hotchkiss
Richard S. Hotchkiss Washington University in St. Louis
Christopher D. Kroenke
Christopher D. Kroenke Oregon National Primate Research Center
Seong-Gi Kim
Seong-Gi Kim Sungkyunkwan University
Dennis E. Hallahan
Dennis E. Hallahan Washington University in St. Louis
Gary E. Maciel
Gary E. Maciel Colorado State University
Wei Chen
Wei Chen University of Minnesota
Marcus E. Raichle
Marcus E. Raichle Washington University in St. Louis
Junqian Xu
Junqian Xu Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
David Piwnica-Worms
David Piwnica-Worms The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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