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Gülin Öz
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 125
Citations - 5582
Gülin Öz is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinocerebellar ataxia & Neurochemical. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 110 publications receiving 4355 citations.
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Clinical Proton MR Spectroscopy in Central Nervous System Disorders
Gülin Öz,Jeffry R. Alger,Peter B. Barker,Robert Bartha,Alberto Bizzi,Chris Boesch,Patrick J. Bolan,Kevin M. Brindle,Cristina Cudalbu,Alp Dinçer,Ulrike Dydak,Uzay E. Emir,Jens Frahm,Ramón Gilberto González,Stephan Gruber,Rolf Gruetter,Rakesh K. Gupta,Arend Heerschap,Anke Henning,Hoby P. Hetherington,Franklyn A. Howe,Petra Susan Hüppi,Ralph E. Hurd,Kejal Kantarci,Dennis W. J. Klomp,Roland Kreis,Marijn J. Kruiskamp,Martin O. Leach,Alexander P. Lin,Peter R. Luijten,Małgorzata Marjańska,Andrew A. Maudsley,Dieter J. Meyerhoff,Carolyn E. Mountford,Sarah J. Nelson,M. Necmettin Pamir,Jullie W. Pan,Andrew C. Peet,Harish Poptani,S. Posse,Petra J. W. Pouwels,Eva-Maria Ratai,Brian D. Ross,Tom W. J. Scheenen,Christian Schuster,Ian C. P. Smith,Brian J. Soher,Ivan Tkáč,Daniel B. Vigneron,Risto A. Kauppinen +49 more
TL;DR: A summary of brain disorders in which proton (hydrogen 1 [(1)H]) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy has an impact on patient management, together with a critical consideration of common data acquisition and processing procedures is presented.
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In vivo 1H NMR spectroscopy of the human brain at high magnetic fields: metabolite quantification at 4T vs. 7T.
TL;DR: A comprehensive comparative study of metabolite quantification from the human brain was performed using MR scanners with identical consoles, the same type of RF coils, and identical pulse sequences and data analysis, which resulted in a strong correlation between metabolite concentrations of individual subjects measured at 4T and 7T.
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Methodological consensus on clinical proton MRS of the brain: Review and recommendations
Martin Wilson,Ovidiu C. Andronesi,Peter B. Barker,Robert Bartha,Alberto Bizzi,Patrick J. Bolan,Kevin M. Brindle,In-Young Choi,Cristina Cudalbu,Ulrike Dydak,Uzay E. Emir,Ramon Gonzalez,Stephan Gruber,Rolf Gruetter,Rakesh Gupta,Arend Heerschap,Anke Henning,Hoby P. Hetherington,Petra Susan Hüppi,Ralph E. Hurd,Kejal Kantarci,Risto A. Kauppinen,Dennis W. J. Klomp,Roland Kreis,Marijn J. Kruiskamp,Martin O. Leach,Alexander P. Lin,Peter R. Luijten,Małgorzata Marjańska,Andrew A. Maudsley,Dieter J. Meyerhoff,Carolyn E. Mountford,Paul G. Mullins,James B. Murdoch,Sarah J. Nelson,Ralph Noeske,Gülin Öz,Julie W Pan,Andrew C. Peet,Harish Poptani,Stefan Posse,Eva-Maria Ratai,Nouha Salibi,Tom W. J. Scheenen,Ian C.P. Smith,Brian J. Soher,Ivan Tkáč,Daniel B. Vigneron,Franklyn A. Howe +48 more
TL;DR: A consensus is presented on deficiencies in widely available MRS methodology and validated improvements that are currently in routine use at several clinical research institutions, and use of the semi‐adiabatic localization by adiabatic selective refocusing sequence is a recommended solution.
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Neuroglial Metabolism in the Awake Rat Brain: CO2 Fixation Increases with Brain Activity
Gülin Öz,Deborah A. Berkich,Pierre-Gilles Henry,Y. Xu,Kathryn F. LaNoue,Susan M. Hutson,Rolf Gruetter,Rolf Gruetter +7 more
TL;DR: It is postulate that the high rate of anaplerosis in awake brain is linked to brain activity by maintaining glial glutamine concentrations during increased neurotransmission.
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Short-echo, single-shot, full-intensity proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy for neurochemical profiling at 4 T: Validation in the cerebellum and brainstem
TL;DR: A high correlation between metabolite concentrations obtained by these two proton 1H MRS techniques indicated the sensitivity to detect intersubject variation in metabolite levels.