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Sabine Voll
Researcher at University of Würzburg
Publications - 16
Citations - 724
Sabine Voll is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perfusion & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 706 citations.
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Magnetic resonance microimaging for noninvasive quantification of myocardial function and mass in the mouse.
Jan Ruff,Frank Wiesmann,Karl-Heinz Hiller,Sabine Voll,M. von Kienlin,Wolfgang R. Bauer,Eberhard Rommel,Stefan Neubauer,Axel Haase +8 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this work was to develop high‐resolution cardiac magnetic resonance imaging techniques for the in vivo mouse model for quantification of myocardial function and mass.
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Factor XIII Deficiency Causes Cardiac Rupture, Impairs Wound Healing, and Aggravates Cardiac Remodeling in Mice With Myocardial Infarction
Matthias Nahrendorf,Kai Hu,Stefan Frantz,Farouc A. Jaffer,Ching-Hsuan Tung,Karl-Heinz Hiller,Sabine Voll,Peter Nordbeck,David E. Sosnovik,Stefan Gattenlöhner,Mikhail S. Novikov,Gerhard Dickneite,Guy L. Reed,Peter M. Jakob,Anthony Rosenzweig,Wolfgang R. Bauer,Ralph Weissleder,Georg Ertl +17 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that FXIII has an important role in murine myocardial healing after infarction and may be a possible mechanism for the observed cardiac rupture in the FXIII−/− mice.
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In vivo quantitative mapping of cardiac perfusion in rats using a noninvasive MR spin-labeling method.
Valérie Belle,Elke Kahler,Christiane Waller,Eberhard Rommel,Sabine Voll,Karl-Heinz Hiller,Wolfgang R. Bauer,Axel Haase +7 more
TL;DR: The feasibility and reproducibility of the technique to map quantitatively myocardial perfusion in vivo in rats, based on the modification of the longitudinal relaxation time T1 induced by magnetic spin labeling of endogenous water protons, is evaluated.
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Myocardial perfusion and intracapillary blood volume in rats at rest and with coronary dilatation: MR imaging in vivo with use of a spin-labeling technique.
Christiane Waller,Elke Kahler,Karl-Heinz Hiller,Kai Hu,Matthias Nahrendorf,Sabine Voll,Axel Haase,Georg Ertl,Wolfgang R. Bauer +8 more
TL;DR: The study results show that quantitative mapping of perfusion and RBV may be performed noninvasively by means of MR imaging in the intact animal and allows determination of vasodilative and perfusion reserve, which reflects the in vivo regulation of coronary microcirculation for a given stimulus.
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Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Microvascular Remodeling in the Infarcted Rat Heart
Christiane Waller,Karl-Heinz Hiller,Elke Kahler,Kai Hu,Matthias Nahrendorf,Sabine Voll,Axel Haase,Georg Ertl,Wolfgang R. Bauer +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that significant microvascular changes occur during cardiac remodeling, suggesting a compensatory vasodilatory response at the capillary level and may contribute to the development of heart failure.