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Matthias Stuber
Researcher at University of Lausanne
Publications - 388
Citations - 14724
Matthias Stuber is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 367 publications receiving 13620 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias Stuber include University of Bordeaux & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Real-time motion correction in navigator-gated free-breathing double-oblique submillimeter 3D right coronary artery magnetic resonance angiography.
TL;DR: Real-time adaptive motion correction objectively and subjectively improves image quality in 3D navigator-gated free-breathing double-oblique submillimeter right coronary MRA.
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Spatially selective implementation of the adiabatic T2prep sequence for magnetic resonance angiography of the coronary arteries
Sahar Soleimanifard,Michael Schär,Michael Schär,Allison G. Hays,Jerry L. Prince,Robert G. Weiss,Matthias Stuber,Matthias Stuber +7 more
TL;DR: A spatially selective T2Prep was implemented where the user could freely adjust angulation and position of the T2prep slab to avoid covering the ventricular blood‐pool and saturating the in‐flowing spins and increased in vivo human coronary artery signal‐to‐noise ratio and contrast‐to-noise‐ratio.
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Magnetic resonance coronary lumen and vessel wall imaging.
TL;DR: Current research focuses on the use of intravascular MR contrast agents and black blood coronary angiography to create a noninvasive test which might allow for screening for major proximal and mid coronary artery disease.
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Method and device for generating a perfusion image of a body portion using magnetic resonance imaging
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for determining a perfusion image of a portion, which consists of the following steps: generation of a control pulse sequence in a first portion of the body and measurement of the control data set by generation of an MR-image sequence for imaging of an third portion.
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Effect of dark chocolate on renal tissue oxygenation as measured by BOLD-MRI in healthy volunteers
Menno Pruijm,Lucie Hofmann,Julie Charollais-Thoenig,Valentina Forni,Marc Maillard,Andrew J. Coristine,Matthias Stuber,Michel Burnier,Bruno Vogt +8 more
TL;DR: This study suggests for the first time an increase of renal medullary oxygenation after intake of dark chocolate, linked to flavonoid-induced changes in renal perfusion or oxygen consumption and whether cocoa has potentially renoprotective properties, merits further study.