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Daniel B. Vigneron
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 396
Citations - 30802
Daniel B. Vigneron is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 386 publications receiving 28591 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel B. Vigneron include University of Minnesota & University of San Francisco.
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Metabolic Imaging of Patients with Prostate Cancer Using Hyperpolarized [1-13C]Pyruvate
Sarah J. Nelson,John Kurhanewicz,Daniel B. Vigneron,Peder E. Z. Larson,Andrea L. Harzstark,Marcus Ferrone,Mark Van Criekinge,Jose W. Chang,Robert Bok,Ilwoo Park,Galen D. Reed,Lucas Carvajal,Eric J. Small,Pamela N. Munster,Vivian Weinberg,Jan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen,Albert P. Chen,Ralph E. Hurd,Liv-Ingrid Odegardstuen,Fraser Robb,James Tropp,Jonathan Alan Murray +21 more
TL;DR: This first-in-man imaging study evaluated the safety and feasibility of hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate as an agent for noninvasively characterizing alterations in tumor metabolism for patients with prostate cancer and showed elevated levels of lactate, alanine, and bicarbonate in regions of biopsy-proven cancer.
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Abnormal Brain Development in Newborns with Congenital Heart Disease
Steven P. Miller,Patrick S. McQuillen,Shannon E. G. Hamrick,Duan Xu,David V. Glidden,Natalie N. Charlton,Tom R. Karl,Anthony Azakie,Donna M. Ferriero,A. James Barkovich,Daniel B. Vigneron +10 more
TL;DR: The imaging findings in term newborns with congenital heart disease are similar to those in premature newborns and may reflect abnormal brain development in utero.
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Analysis of Cancer Metabolism by Imaging Hyperpolarized Nuclei: Prospects for Translation to Clinical Research
John Kurhanewicz,Daniel B. Vigneron,Kevin M. Brindle,Eduard Y. Chekmenev,Arnaud Comment,Charles H. Cunningham,Ralph J. DeBerardinis,Gary G. R. Green,Martin O. Leach,Sunder S. Rajan,Rahim R. Rizi,Brian D. Ross,Warren S. Warren,Craig R. Malloy +13 more
TL;DR: The known abnormalities in cancer metabolism, the value and limitations of current imaging methods for metabolism, and the principles of hyperpolarization are summarized.
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Three-dimensional H-1 MR spectroscopic imaging of the in situ human prostate with high (0.24-0.7-cm3) spatial resolution.
John Kurhanewicz,Daniel B. Vigneron,Hedvig Hricak,Perinchery Narayan,Peter R. Carroll,Sarah J. Nelson +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that a 3D MRSI examination added to a clinical MR imaging examination may help define the presence and spatial extent of prostate cancer.
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Prostate cancer: localization with three-dimensional proton MR spectroscopic imaging--clinicopathologic study.
Juergen Scheidler,Hedvig Hricak,Daniel B. Vigneron,Kyle K. Yu,D L Sokolov,L R Huang,Charles Zaloudek,Sarah J. Nelson,Peter R. Carroll,John Kurhanewicz +9 more
TL;DR: The addition of 3D MR spectroscopic imaging to MR imaging provides better detection and localization of prostate cancer in a sextant of the prostate than does use of MR imaging alone.