Frank Wiesmann
Department of Cardiology
University of Würzburg
97080 Würzburg
Germany
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- Novel insights into LV remodeling after murine myocardial infarction by in vivo magnetic resonance tissue velocity mapping. Wiesmann, F., Herold, V., Streiff, J.U., Nahrendorf, M., Neubauer, S., Rommel, E., Haase, A. Int. J. Cardiovasc. Imaging (2004)
- Global impairment of brachial, carotid, and aortic vascular function in young smokers: direct quantification by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. Wiesmann, F., Petersen, S.E., Leeson, P.M., Francis, J.M., Robson, M.D., Wang, Q., Choudhury, R., Channon, K.M., Neubauer, S. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. (2004)
- High-resolution MRI with cardiac and respiratory gating allows for accurate in vivo atherosclerotic plaque visualization in the murine aortic arch. Wiesmann, F., Szimtenings, M., Frydrychowicz, A., Illinger, R., Hunecke, A., Rommel, E., Neubauer, S., Haase, A. Magn. Reson. Med (2003)
- Analysis of right ventricular function in healthy mice and a murine model of heart failure by in vivo MRI. Wiesmann, F., Frydrychowicz, A., Rautenberg, J., Illinger, R., Rommel, E., Haase, A., Neubauer, S. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2002)
- Dobutamine-stress magnetic resonance microimaging in mice : acute changes of cardiac geometry and function in normal and failing murine hearts. Wiesmann, F., Ruff, J., Engelhardt, S., Hein, L., Dienesch, C., Leupold, A., Illinger, R., Frydrychowicz, A., Hiller, K.H., Rommel, E., Haase, A., Lohse, M.J., Neubauer, S. Circ. Res. (2001)
- Clubbing due to peripheral hypervascularization: recognition by contrast-enhanced, three-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography. Wiesmann, F., Beer, M., Krause, U., Pabst, T., Kenn, W., Hahn, D., Ertl, G. Circulation (2001)
- Developmental changes of cardiac function and mass assessed with MRI in neonatal, juvenile, and adult mice. Wiesmann, F., Ruff, J., Hiller, K.H., Rommel, E., Haase, A., Neubauer, S. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2000)
- Cardiovascular phenotype characterization in mice by high resolution magnetic resonance imaging. Wiesmann, F., Ruff, J., Dienesch, C., Leupold, A., Rommel, E., Haase, A., Neubauer, S. MAGMA (2000)