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Cornelius Faber
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 147
Citations - 3975
Cornelius Faber is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 130 publications receiving 3290 citations. Previous affiliations of Cornelius Faber include University of Bayreuth & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Impact of hydroxytyrosol on stroke: tracking therapy response on neuroinflammation and cerebrovascular parameters using PET-MR imaging and on functional outcomes.
Cristina Barca,Maximilian Wiesmann,Jesús Calahorra,Lydia Wachsmuth,Christian Döring,Claudia Foray,Ali Heiradi,Sven Hermann,Sven Hermann,Maria Angeles Peinado,Eva Siles,Cornelius Faber,Michael Schäfers,Amanda J. Kiliaan,Andreas H. Jacobs,Bastian Zinnhardt +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the therapeutic effect of a Mediterranean diet in an experimental stroke model using non-invasive in vivo multimodal imaging, behavioural phenotyping and cross-correlation with ex vivo parameters was investigated.
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Deficiency of the palmitoyl acyltransferase ZDHHC7 impacts brain and behavior of mice in a sex-specific manner.
Christa Hohoff,Mingyue Zhang,Oliver Ambrée,Oliver Ambrée,Mykola Kravchenko,Jens Buschert,Nicole Kerkenberg,Nataliya Gorinski,Dalia Abdel Galil,Christiane Schettler,Kari Lavinia vom Werth,Maximilian Wewer,Ilona Schneider,Dominik Grotegerd,Lydia Wachsmuth,Cornelius Faber,Boris V. Skryabin,Juergen Brosius,Juergen Brosius,Evgeni Ponimaskin,Weiqi Zhang +20 more
TL;DR: The data demonstrated the importance of Zdhhc7 for assembling proper brain structure, function, and behavior on a system level in mice in a sex-related manner and provided a promising model for in-depth investigation of potentially underlying sex-specifically altered mechanisms.
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Dumbo octopod hatchling provides insight into early cirrate life cycle
TL;DR: The first video of a living hatchling is provided and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to analyze its anatomy and assign the specimen to the genus Grimpoteuthis, the so-called dumbo octopods, providing evidence that dumboOctopods hatch as competent juveniles.
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Host-pathogen interactions of clinical S. aureus isolates to induce infective endocarditis.
Christian Schwarz,Yasemin Töre,Vanessa Hoesker,Sabine Ameling,Katja Grün,Uwe Völker,P. Christian Schulze,Marcus Franz,Cornelius Faber,Frieder Schaumburg,Silke Niemann,Verena Hoerr +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated potential pathomechanisms in the induction of infective endocarditis (IE), using 34 Staphylococcus aureus isolates collected from patients with S.A. infection and from he...
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Mass Spectrometry Imaging of atherosclerosis-affine Gadofluorine following Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Fabian Lohöfer,Rebecca Buchholz,Almut Glinzer,Katharina Huber,Helena Haas,Georgios Kaissis,Annette Feuchtinger,Michaela Aichler,Peter B. Sporns,Carsten Höltke,Miriam Stölting,Franz Schilling,René M. Botnar,Melanie A. Kimm,Cornelius Faber,Axel Walch,Alma Zernecke,Uwe Karst,Moritz Wildgruber,Moritz Wildgruber +19 more
TL;DR: Mass spectrometry imaging allowed to visualize the localization and measure the concentration of the MR imaging probe Gadofluorine P in plaque tissue ex vivo with high spatial resolution and thus adds novel and more target specific information to molecular MR imaging of atherosclerosis.