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    • Changes in the neurochemistry of athletes with repetitive brain trauma: preliminary results using localized correlated spectroscopy 

      Lin, Alexander P; Ramadan, Saadallah; Stern, Robert A; Box, Hayden C; Nowinski, Christopher J; Ross, Brian D; Mountford, Carolyn E (BioMed Central, 2015)
      Introduction: The goal was to identify which neurochemicals differ in professional athletes with repetitive brain trauma (RBT) when compared to healthy controls using a relatively new technology, in vivo Localized COrrelated ...
    • Maximum Entropy Estimation of Glutamate and Glutamine in MR Spectroscopic Imaging 

      Rathi, Yogesh; Ning, Lipeng; Michailovich, Oleg; Liao, Huijun; Gagoski, Borjan; Grant, P. Ellen; Shenton, Martha Elizabeth; Stern, Robert Stuart; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Lin, Alexander Peter (Springer Science + Business Media, 2014)
      Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is often used to estimate the concentration of several brain metabolites. Abnormalities in these concentrations can indicate specific pathology, which can be quite useful in ...
    • Metabolomic Profiling in Individuals with a Failing Kidney Allograft 

      Bassi, Roberto; Niewczas, Monika A.; Biancone, Luigi; Bussolino, Stefania; Merugumala, Sai; Tezza, Sara; D’Addio, Francesca; Ben Nasr, Moufida; Valderrama-Vasquez, Alessandro; Usuelli, Vera; De Zan, Valentina; El Essawy, Basset; Venturini, Massimo; Secchi, Antonio; De Cobelli, Francesco; Lin, Alexander; Chandraker, Anil; Fiorina, Paolo (Public Library of Science, 2017)
      Background: Alteration of certain metabolites may play a role in the pathophysiology of renal allograft disease. Methods: To explore metabolomic abnormalities in individuals with a failing kidney allograft, we analyzed by ...
    • Neuroimaging in repetitive brain trauma 

      Ng, Thomas SC; Lin, Alexander P; Koerte, Inga K; Pasternak, Ofer; Liao, Huijun; Merugumala, Sai; Bouix, Sylvain; Shenton, Martha E. (BioMed Central, 2014)
      Sports-related concussions are one of the major causes of mild traumatic brain injury. Although most patients recover completely within days to weeks, those who experience repetitive brain trauma (RBT) may be at risk for ...
    • A review of magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging findings in mild traumatic brain injury 

      Shenton, Martha Elizabeth; Hamoda, Hesham; Schneiderman, J. S.; Bouix, Sylvain; Pasternak, Ofer; Rathi, Yogesh; Vu, M.-A.; Purohit, Maulik Prafull; Helmer, Karl G.; Koerte, Inga Katharina; Lin, Alexander Peter; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Kikinis, Ron; Kubicki, Marek R.; Stern, R. A.; Zafonte, Ross Dennis (Springer Science + Business Media, 2012)
      Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), also referred to as concussion, remains a controversial diagnosis because the brain often appears quite normal on conventional computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging ...