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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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Combined PET Imaging of the Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment Identifies Margins of Unique Radiotracer Uptake.
Bastian Zinnhardt,Hayet Pigeon,Benoit Thézé,Thomas Viel,Thomas Viel,Lydia Wachsmuth,Inga B. Fricke,Sonja Schelhaas,Lisa Honold,Katrin Schwegmann,Stefan Wagner,Andreas Faust,Cornelius Faber,Michael T. Kuhlmann,Sven Hermann,Sven Hermann,Michael Schäfers,Michael Schäfers,Alexandra Winkeler,Andreas H. Jacobs,Andreas H. Jacobs +20 more
TL;DR: Noninvasive imaging by PET with TSPO and MMP enables characterization of the glioma microenvironment with respect to the disease-driving cellular compartments at the various disease stages and may allow us to gain important insights intoglioma-associated inflammation.
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The impact of lipid distribution, composition and mobility on xylem water refilling of the resurrection plant Myrothamnus flabellifolia.
H. Schneider,Bertram Manz,M. Westhoff,S. Mimietz,Michael Szimtenings,Thomas Neuberger,Cornelius Faber,G. Krohne,Axel Haase,Frank Volke,Ulrich Zimmermann +10 more
TL;DR: Part of the strategy used by the resurrection plant to cope with extreme drought and to minimize transpirational water loss upon hydration is elucidated.
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Remote magnetic targeting of iron oxide nanoparticles for cardiovascular diagnosis and therapeutic drug delivery: where are we now?
TL;DR: This review does not only illustrate the basic conceptual and biophysical principles of IONs, but also focuses on new research activities and achievements in the cardiovascular field, mainly in the management of AMI.
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Reduced deactivation in reward circuitry and midline structures during emotion processing in borderline personality disorder
TL;DR: Altered emotion processing in BPD patients is likely to affect the reward system and more basic deficits in reward circuitry and other midline regions’ level of resting state activity may contribute to this effect.
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Solvent suppression in liquid state NMR with selective intermolecular zero-quantum coherences
Dávid Z. Balla,Cornelius Faber +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared several variants of 2D selective intermolecular zero-quantum pulse sequences which use selective pulses and selective refocusing modules in different positions within the sequence to achieve suppression of the solvent signal.