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Swen Hesse
Researcher at Leipzig University
Publications - 164
Citations - 3971
Swen Hesse is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serotonin transporter & Dopaminergic. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 151 publications receiving 3367 citations. Previous affiliations of Swen Hesse include Hannover Medical School.
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[18F-FDG positron-emission-tomography in cervical carcinoma: preliminary findings].
TL;DR: 18F-FDG accumulates reliably in primaries of cervical cancer and seems to be of potential use, offering metabolic information independent of the size of metastatic lymph nodes, according to assessment of lymph node metastases.
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Evaluation of metabolism, plasma protein binding and other biological parameters after administration of (−)-( 18 F)Flubatine in humans
Marianne Patt,Georg Becker,Udo Grossmann,Bernd Habermann,Andreas Schildan,S Wilke,Winnie Deuther-Conrad,Susanne Graef,Steffen Fischer,René Smits,Alexander Hoepping,Gudrun Wagenknecht,Jörg Steinbach,Hermann-Josef Gertz,Swen Hesse,Peter Schönknecht,Peter Brust,Osama Sabri +17 more
TL;DR: Flubatine exhibits very favourable characteristics for a PET radiotracer such as slow metabolic degradation and moderate plasma protein binding and remains almost constant over time allowing both convenient sample handling and facilitated fractional blood volume contribution assessment.
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Appropriate use criteria for amyloid PET imaging cannot replace guidelines: on behalf of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine.
Jan Booij,Javier Arbizu,Jacques Darcourt,Swen Hesse,Flavio Nobili,Pierre Payoux,Sabina Pappatà,Klaus Tatsch,Zuzana Walker,Marco Pagani +9 more
TL;DR: It is believed that amyloid imaging will be an important new tool for routine clinical studies in the near future, and a brief description and evaluation of this new technique and the most important topics described in the report are provided.
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Feasibility of in vivo 18F-florbetaben PET/MR imaging of human carotid amyloid-β.
Jan Bucerius,Henryk Barthel,Solveig Tiepolt,Peter Werner,Judith C. Sluimer,Joachim E. Wildberger,Marianne Patt,Swen Hesse,Hermann-Josef Gertz,Erik A.L. Biessen,Felix M. Mottaghy,Osama Sabri +11 more
TL;DR: Specific 18F-florbetaben uptake in human carotid arteries was detected and might provide new insights into the pathophysiological process in atherosclerosis.
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Evidence of fNIRS-Based Prefrontal Cortex Hypoactivity in Obesity and Binge-Eating Disorder.
TL;DR: This article investigated fNIRS-based food-specific brain signalling, its association with impulsivity and emotional dysregulation, and the temporal variability in individuals with obesity and associated BED compared to an age-and sex-stratified normal weight (NW) group.