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Thomas Lange
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 8
Citations - 459
Thomas Lange is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectroscopy & In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 413 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Lange include ETH Zurich.
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Pitfalls in lactate measurements at 3T
Thomas Lange,Ulrike Dydak,Timothy P.L. Roberts,Howard A. Rowley,Miroslava Bjeljac,Peter Boesiger +5 more
TL;DR: Using scanners from 3 major vendors, spectra from phantoms and patients demonstrate the lactate signal loss and potential error in interpretation in MR spectroscopy at higher field strengths.
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Improved two-dimensional J-resolved spectroscopy.
TL;DR: The qualitative behaviour of eddy currents in JPRESS is outlined and a 2D eddy current correction procedure based on the 1D phase deconvolution method is proposed.
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Hypoxia-induced acute mountain sickness is associated with intracellular cerebral edema: a 3 T magnetic resonance imaging study
Guus G. Schoonman,Peter S. Sandor,Arto C. Nirkko,Thomas Lange,T. Jaermann,T. Jaermann,Ulrike Dydak,Christine Kremer,Michel D. Ferrari,Peter Boesiger,Ralf W. Baumgartner +10 more
TL;DR: Isobaric hypoxia is associated with mild extracellular (vasogenic) cerebral edema irrespective of the presence of acute mountain sickness in most subjects, and severe acute mountain Sickness with additional mild intracellular (cytotoxic) cerebral Edema.
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Big GABA II: Water-referenced edited MR spectroscopy at 25 research sites
Mark Mikkelsen,Mark Mikkelsen,Daniel L. Rimbault,Peter B. Barker,Peter B. Barker,Pallab K. Bhattacharyya,Pallab K. Bhattacharyya,Maiken K. Brix,Pieter F. Buur,Kim M. Cecil,Kimberly L. Chan,Kimberly L. Chan,David Yen Ting Chen,Alexander R. Craven,Koen Cuypers,Koen Cuypers,Michael Dacko,Niall W. Duncan,Ulrike Dydak,David A. Edmondson,Gabriele Ende,Lars Ersland,Megan A. Forbes,Fei Gao,Ian Greenhouse,Ashley D. Harris,Naying He,Stefanie Heba,Nigel Hoggard,Tun-Wei Hsu,Jacobus F.A. Jansen,Alayar Kangarlu,Thomas Lange,R. Marc Lebel,Yan Li,Chien-Yuan E. Lin,Jy-Kang Liou,Jiing-Feng Lirng,Feng Liu,Joanna R. Long,Joanna R. Long,Ruoyun Ma,Ruoyun Ma,Celine Maes,Marta Moreno-Ortega,Scott O. Murray,Sean Noah,Ralph Noeske,Michael D. Noseworthy,Georg Oeltzschner,Georg Oeltzschner,Eric C. Porges,James J. Prisciandaro,Nicolaas A.J. Puts,Nicolaas A.J. Puts,Timothy P.L. Roberts,Markus Sack,Napapon Sailasuta,Muhammad G. Saleh,Muhammad G. Saleh,Michael-Paul Schallmo,Michael-Paul Schallmo,Nicholas Simard,Diederick Stoffers,Stephan P. Swinnen,Martin Tegenthoff,Peter Truong,Guangbin Wang,Iain D. Wilkinson,Hans-Jörg Wittsack,Adam J. Woods,Hongmin Xu,Fuhua Yan,Chencheng Zhang,Vadim Zipunnikov,Helge J. Zöllner,Richard A.E. Edden,Richard A.E. Edden +77 more
TL;DR: In this paper, spectrally edited γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) MRS data were analyzed and GABA levels were quantified relative to an internal tissue water reference.
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Quantitative J-resolved prostate spectroscopy using two-dimensional prior-knowledge fitting.
TL;DR: Two‐dimensional (2D) prior‐knowledge fitting (ProFit) was adapted and applied for the quantification of J‐resolved (JPRESS) spectra acquired at a field strength of 3T from the human prostate in vivo, demonstrating that ProFit benefits from the increased information content and reduced baseline distortion in JPRESS prostate spectra.