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Markus Rudin

Markus Rudin

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Neuroscience

D-Index
68
Citations
13847
World Ranking
2789
National Ranking
70

Best Publications

  • Molecular imaging in drug discovery and development

    Markus Rudin;Ralph Weissleder

  • In vivo detection of amyloid-beta deposits by near-infrared imaging using an oxazine-derivative probe.

    Martin Hintersteiner;Albert Enz;Peter Frey;Anne-Lise Jaton

  • Optimization of anesthesia protocol for resting-state fMRI in mice based on differential effects of anesthetics on functional connectivity patterns.

    Joanes Grandjean;Aileen Schroeter;Imene Batata;Markus Rudin;Markus Rudin

  • Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 deficiency is protective in a murine stroke model

    Paula M Hughes;Peter R Allegrini;Markus Rudin;V Hugh Perry

  • Simultaneous BOLD fMRI and fiber-optic calcium recording in rat neocortex.

    Kristina Schulz;Esther Sydekum;Esther Sydekum;Esther Sydekum;Roland Krueppel;Christoph J Engelbrecht;Christoph J Engelbrecht;Christoph J Engelbrecht

  • Common functional networks in the mouse brain revealed by multi-centre resting-state fMRI analysis

    Joanes Grandjean;Carola Canella;Cynthia Anckaerts;Gülebru Ayrancı

  • Functional and Anatomical Reorganization of the Sensory-Motor Cortex after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Rats

    Arko Ghosh;Esther Sydekum;Florent Haiss;Stefano Peduzzi

  • Rewiring of hindlimb corticospinal neurons after spinal cord injury

    Arko Ghosh;Florent Haiss;Esther Sydekum;Regula Schneider

  • Fluorescence molecular tomography: Principles and potential for pharmaceutical research

    Florian Stuker;Jorge Ripoll;Markus Rudin

  • Mapping the mouse brain with rs-fMRI: An optimized pipeline for functional network identification

    Valerio Zerbi;Joanes Grandjean;Markus Rudin;Nicole Wenderoth

  • Recovery and brain reorganization after stroke in adult and aged rats

    Tiffanie M. Markus;Shih-Yen Tsai;Melanie R. Bollnow;Robert G. Farrer

  • CALCINEURIN INHIBITORS FK506 AND SDZ ASM 981 ALLEVIATE THE OUTCOME OF FOCAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIC/REPERFUSION INJURY

    D Bochelen;M Rudin;A Sauter

  • Dynamic patterns of USPIO enhancement can be observed in macrophages after ischemic brain damage

    Martin Rausch;Andre Sauter;Johannes Fröhlich;Ute Neubacher

  • Calcium antagonists reduce the extent of infarction in rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model as determined by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging

    A Sauter;M Rudin

  • Micro MRI of the mouse brain using a novel 400 MHz cryogenic quadrature RF probe.

    Christof Baltes;Nicole Radzwill;Simone Bosshard;Daniel Marek

  • Structural Basis of Large-Scale Functional Connectivity in the Mouse.

    Joanes Grandjean;Joanes Grandjean;Valerio Zerbi;Joshua Henk Balsters;Joshua Henk Balsters;Nicole Wenderoth;Nicole Wenderoth

  • Predictability of FTY720 efficacy in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by in vivo macrophage tracking: clinical implications for ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.

    Martin Rausch;Peter Hiestand;Carolyn A. Foster;Diana R. Baumann

  • Genetically Induced Adult Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Is Associated with Poor Myelin Clearance, Reduced Remyelination, and Axonal Damage

    Hartmut B.F. Pohl;Christina Porcheri;Christina Porcheri;Thomas Mueggler;Thomas Mueggler;Lukas C. Bachmann;Lukas C. Bachmann

  • Cooperation of Th1 and Th17 cells determines transition from autoimmune myocarditis to dilated cardiomyopathy.

    Veronika Nindl;Reinhard Maier;David Ratering;Rita De Giuli

  • Quantitative assessment of rat kidney function by measuring the clearance of the contrast agent Gd(DOTA) using dynamic MRI.

    Diana Baumann;Markus Rudin

  • In vivo magnetic resonance methods in pharmaceutical research: current status and perspectives

    Markus Rudin;Nicolau Beckmann;Robert Porszasz;Torsten Reese

Frequent Co-Authors

Fritjof Helmchen
Fritjof Helmchen University of Zurich
Erich Seifritz
Erich Seifritz University of Zurich
Martin E. Schwab
Martin E. Schwab University of Zurich
Bruno Weber
Bruno Weber University of Zurich
Marc Dhenain
Marc Dhenain University of Paris-Saclay
Isabelle M. Mansuy
Isabelle M. Mansuy University of Zurich
Alessandro Gozzi
Alessandro Gozzi Italian Institute of Technology
Matthias Staufenbiel
Matthias Staufenbiel University of Tübingen
Ernst Martin
Ernst Martin University of Zurich

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