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2003-01-01Smoothness-based forces for deformable models: A long-range force and a corner fitting forceZhang, Z; Braun, M
2016-01-01Optimization of upconversion luminescence of Nd<sup>3+</sup>-sensitized BaGdF<inf>5</inf>-based nanostructures and their application in dual-modality imaging and drug deliveryHe, F; Li, C; Zhang, X; Chen, Y; Deng, X; Liu, B; Hou, Z; Huang, S; Jin, D; Lin, J
2002-04-06Image registration: An essential tool for nuclear medicineHutton, BF; Braun, M; Thurfjell, L; Lau, DY
2014-01-01Malignant Glioma: MR imaging by using 5-aminolevulinic acid in an animal modelCho, HR; Kim, DH; Kim, D; Doble, P; Bishop, D; Hare, D; Park, CK; Moon, WK; Han, MH; Choi, SH
2018-12-01A Multi-modality Approach Towards Elucidation of the Mechanism for Human Achilles Tendon Bending during Passive Ankle RotationKinugasa, R; Taniguchi, K; Yamamura, N; Fujimiya, M; Katayose, M; Takagi, S; Edgerton, VR; Sinha, S
2010-09-01Concise review: Nanoparticles and cellular carriers-allies in cancer imaging and cellular gene therapy?Tang, C; Russell, PJ; Martiniello-Wilks, R; Rasko, JEJ; Khatri, A
2019-06-30Dismantling the pathophysiology of asthma using imagingKing, GG; Farrow, CE; Chapman, DG
2016-08-15Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry imaging of white and gray matter iron distribution in Alzheimer's disease frontal cortexHare, DJ; Raven, EP; Roberts, BR; Bogeski, M; Portbury, SD; McLean, CA; Masters, CL; Connor, JR; Bush, AI; Crouch, PJ; Doble, PA
2020-03Cortical and Subcortical Effects of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation in Humans with Tetraplegia.Benavides, FD; Jo, HJ; Lundell, H; Edgerton, VR; Gerasimenko, Y; Perez, MA
2019-01-01LA-ICP-MS/MS improves limits of detection in elemental bioimaging of gadolinium deposition originating from MRI contrast agents in skin and brain tissuesClases, D; Fingerhut, S; Jeibmann, A; Sperling, M; Doble, P; Karst, U
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