Richard G. Wise
Department of Human Anatomy and Genetics
University of Oxford
Oxford
UK
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- Simultaneous measurement of blood and myocardial velocity in the rat heart by phase contrast MRI using sparse q-space sampling. Wise, R.G., Al-Shafei, A.I., Carpenter, T.A., Hall, L.D., Huang, C.L. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging (2005)
- Using fMRI to quantify the time dependence of remifentanil analgesia in the human brain. Wise, R.G., Williams, P., Tracey, I. Neuropsychopharmacology (2004)
- Resting fluctuations in arterial carbon dioxide induce significant low frequency variations in BOLD signal. Wise, R.G., Ide, K., Poulin, M.J., Tracey, I. Neuroimage (2004)
- Combining fMRI with a pharmacokinetic model to determine which brain areas activated by painful stimulation are specifically modulated by remifentanil. Wise, R.G., Rogers, R., Painter, D., Bantick, S., Ploghaus, A., Williams, P., Rapeport, G., Tracey, I. Neuroimage (2002)