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Dominik von Elverfeldt
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 107
Citations - 3539
Dominik von Elverfeldt is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hyperpolarization (physics). The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 93 publications receiving 2730 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominik von Elverfeldt include University Medical Center Freiburg.
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Engineering multifunctional capsules through the assembly of metal-phenolic networks
Junling Guo,Yuan Ping,Hirotaka Ejima,Karen Alt,Mirko Meissner,Joseph J. Richardson,Yan Yan,Karlheinz Peter,Dominik von Elverfeldt,Christoph E. Hagemeyer,Frank Caruso +10 more
TL;DR: The ability to incorporate multiple metals into functional metal-phenolic network (MPN) capsules demonstrates that a diverse range of functional materials can be generated.
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A hypomorphic mouse model of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa reveals mechanisms of disease and response to fibroblast therapy
Anja Fritsch,S. Loeckermann,Johannes S. Kern,Attila Braun,Michael R. Bösl,Thorsten A. Bley,Hauke Schumann,Dominik von Elverfeldt,Dominik Paul,Miriam Erlacher,Dirk Berens von Rautenfeld,Ingrid Hausser,Reinhard Fässler,Leena Bruckner-Tuderman +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that fibroblast-based treatment can be used to treat DEB in a mouse model and suggested that this approach may be effective in the development of clinical therapeutic regimens for patients with DEB.
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Accumulating nanoparticles by EPR: A route of no return.
TL;DR: Tissue accumulation and discontinuous plasmapheresis established support the emerging view of a more dynamic model of EPR, where gaps or entire vessels may open and close over time, or accumulated liposomes become entangled within the pores, hampering further accumulation.
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Common functional networks in the mouse brain revealed by multi-centre resting-state fMRI analysis
Joanes Grandjean,Carola Canella,Cynthia Anckaerts,Gulebru Ayranci,Salma Bougacha,Thomas Bienert,David Buehlmann,Ludovico Coletta,Daniel Gallino,Natalia Gass,Clément M. Garin,Nachiket A. Nadkarni,Neele S. Hübner,Meltem Karatas,Yuji Komaki,Silke Kreitz,Francesca Mandino,Anna E. Mechling,Chika Sato,Katja Sauer,Disha Shah,Sandra Strobelt,Norio Takata,Isabel Wank,Tong Wu,Noriaki Yahata,Ling Yun Yeow,Yohan Yee,Ichio Aoki,M. Mallar Chakravarty,Wei-Tang Chang,Marc Dhenain,Dominik von Elverfeldt,Laura-Adela Harsan,Andreas Hess,Tianzi Jiang,Georgios A. Keliris,Jason P. Lerch,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Hideyuki Okano,Markus Rudin,Alexander Sartorius,Annemie Van der Linden,Marleen Verhoye,Wolfgang Weber-Fahr,Nicole Wenderoth,Valerio Zerbi,Alessandro Gozzi +47 more
TL;DR: A multi-centre comparison of 17 mouse rsfMRI datasets via a common image processing and analysis pipeline is described, reporting the reproducible identification of several large-scale resting-state networks (RSN), including a mouse default-mode network, in the majority of datasets.
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A hyperpolarized equilibrium for magnetic resonance
Jan-Bernd Hövener,Niels Schwaderlapp,Thomas Lickert,Simon B. Duckett,Ryan E. Mewis,Louise A. R. Highton,Stephen M. Kenny,Gary G. R. Green,Dieter Leibfritz,Jan G. Korvink,Jürgen Hennig,Dominik von Elverfeldt +11 more
TL;DR: The continuous polarization of small molecules in solution to a level that cannot be achieved in a viable magnet is demonstrated and the catalysis of new applications such as cancer screening or indeed low-field MRI for routine use and remote application is envisioned.