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Susanne Mueller
Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin
Publications - 54
Citations - 1604
Susanne Mueller is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1305 citations. Previous affiliations of Susanne Mueller include German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases & Charité.
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Highly efficient magnetic stem cell labeling with citrate-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for MRI tracking.
Kristin Andreas,Radostina Georgieva,Mechthild Ladwig,Susanne Mueller,Michael Notter,Michael Sittinger,Jochen Ringe +6 more
TL;DR: Though a careful titration of SPION incorporation, cellular function and MRI visualization is essential, Citrate SPIONs are very efficient intracellular magnetic labels for in vivo stem cell tracking by MRI.
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Magnetic resonance elastography reveals altered brain viscoelasticity in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Kerstin Riek,Jason M. Millward,Isabell Hamann,Susanne Mueller,Caspar F. Pfueller,Friedemann Paul,Friedemann Paul,Jürgen Braun,Carmen Infante-Duarte,Ingolf Sack +9 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrated the applicability of cerebral MRE in EAE, and showed that this novel imaging technology is highly sensitive to early tissue alterations resulting from the inflammatory processes, and may serve to monitor early stages of perivascular immune infiltration during neuroinflammation.
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Low-Molecular-Weight Iron Chelates May Be an Alternative to Gadolinium-based Contrast Agents for T1-weighted Contrast-enhanced MR Imaging
Philipp Boehm-Sturm,Akvile Haeckel,Ralf Hauptmann,Susanne Mueller,Christiane K. Kuhl,Eyk Schellenberger +5 more
TL;DR: Iron-based contrast agents are promising as alternatives for contrast enhancement at T1-weighted MR imaging and have the potential to contribute to the safety of MR imaging.
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Wide-range dynamic magnetic resonance elastography.
TL;DR: The proposed technique of wide-range dynamic MRE can provide baseline data for both human MRE and high-dynamic MRE for better understanding tissue mechanics of different tissue structures and the least G(*)-dispersion was seen in soft gel.
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Application of magnetic resonance imaging in zoology
Alexander Ziegler,Martin Kunth,Susanne Mueller,Christian Bock,Rolf Pohmann,Leif Schröder,Cornelius Faber,Gonzalo Giribet +7 more
TL;DR: The principles underlying various applications of this technique such as the use of contrast agents, in vivo MRI, functional MRI, as well as magnetic resonance spectroscopy are outlined to initiate further uses of MRI in zoology.