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D-Index
72
Citations
17312
World Ranking
2316
National Ranking
53

Best Publications

  • Development of the human brain: In vivo quantification of metabolite and water content with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Roland Kreis;Thomas Ernst;Brian D. Ross

  • Clinical Proton MR Spectroscopy in Central Nervous System Disorders

    Gülin Öz;Jeffry R. Alger;Peter B. Barker;Robert Bartha

  • Absolute Quantitation of Water and Metabolites in the Human Brain. II. Metabolite Concentrations

    R. Kreis;T. Ernst;B.D. Ross

  • Absolute Quantitation of Water and Metabolites in the Human Brain. I. Compartments and Water

    T. Ernst;R. Kreis;B.D. Ross

  • Pathways That Make Voices: White Matter Changes in Auditory Hallucinations

    Daniela Hubl;Thomas Koenig;Werner Strik;Andrea Federspiel

  • In vivo determination of intra-myocellular lipids in human muscle by means of localized 1H-MR-spectroscopy.

    Chris Boesch;Johannes Slotboom;Hans Hoppeler;Roland Kreis

  • Issues of spectral quality in clinical 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy and a gallery of artifacts

    Roland Kreis

  • Fructose overconsumption causes dyslipidemia and ectopic lipid deposition in healthy subjects with and without a family history of type 2 diabetes

    Kim-Anne Lê;Michael Ith;Roland Kreis;David Faeh

  • Metabolic disorders of the brain in chronic hepatic encephalopathy detected with H-1 MR spectroscopy.

    R Kreis;B D Ross;N A Farrow;Z Ackerman

  • Methodological consensus on clinical proton MRS of the brain: Review and recommendations

    Martin Wilson;Ovidiu Andronesi;Peter B Barker;Robert Bartha

  • A 4-wk high-fructose diet alters lipid metabolism without affecting insulin sensitivity or ectopic lipids in healthy humans

    Kim-Anne Lê;David Faeh;Rodrigue Stettler;Michael Ith

  • Large neutral amino acids block phenylalanine transport into brain tissue in patients with phenylketonuria

    Joachim Pietz;Roland Kreis;André Rupp;Ertan Mayatepek

  • Minimum Reporting Standards for in vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRSinMRS): Experts' consensus recommendations

    Alexander Lin;Ovidiu Andronesi;Wolfgang Bogner;In‐Young Choi

  • Brain metabolite composition during early human brain development as measured by quantitative in vivo 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    Roland Kreis;Lucie Hofmann;Beatrice Kuhlmann;Christoph Hans Boesch

  • Subclinical hepatic encephalopathy: proton MR spectroscopic abnormalities.

    B D Ross;S Jacobson;F Villamil;J Korula

  • 1H MRS in acute traumatic brain injury.

    Brian D. Ross;Thomas Ernst;Roland Kreis;Luke J. Haseler

  • Cerebral metabolic disturbances in patients with subacute and chronic diabetes mellitus: detection with proton MR spectroscopy.

    R Kreis;B D Ross

  • Quantitative localized 1H MR spectroscopy for clinical use

    R. Kreis

  • Localized 1H NMR spectroscopy in patients with chronic hepatic encephalopathy. Analysis of changes in cerebral glutamine, choline and inositols.

    Roland Kreis;Neil Farrow;Brian D. Ross

  • Postexercise fat intake repletes intramyocellular lipids but no faster in trained than in sedentary subjects

    Jacques Décombaz;Beat Schmitt;Michael Ith;Bernard Decarli

  • Fructose overconsumption causes dyslipidemia and ectopic lipid deposition in healthy subjects with and without a family history of

    Kim-Anne Le;Michael Ith;Roland Kreis;David Faeh

Frequent Co-Authors

André Rupp
André Rupp Heidelberg University
Jamie Near
Jamie Near Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Petra Susan Hüppi
Petra Susan Hüppi University of Geneva
Werner Strik
Werner Strik University of Bern
Andrea Federspiel
Andrea Federspiel University of Bern
Thomas Dierks
Thomas Dierks University of Bern
Stefan Posse
Stefan Posse University of New Mexico

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