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Reproducibility of rest and exercise stress contrast-enhanced calf perfusion magnetic resonance imaging in peripheral arterial disease
Ronny S Jiji, Amy W Pollak, Frederick H Epstein, Patrick F Antkowiak, Craig H Meyer, Arthur L Weltman, David Lopez, Joseph M DiMaria, Jennifer R Hunter, John M Christopher, Christopher M Kramer
European cardiovascular magnetic resonance (EuroCMR) registry – multi national results from 57 centers in 15 countries
Oliver Bruder, Anja Wagner, Massimo Lombardi, Jürg Schwitter, Albert van Rossum, Günter Pilz, Detlev Nothnagel, Henning Steen, Steffen Petersen, Eike Nagel, Sanjay Prasad, Julia Schumm, Simon Greulich, Alessandro Cagnolo, Pierre Monney, Christina C Deluigi, Thorsten Dill, Herbert Frank, Georg Sabin, Steffen Schneider, Heiko Mahrholdt
Correction with blood T1 is essential when measuring post-contrast myocardial T1 value in patients with acute myocardial infarction
Eui-Young Choi, Sung Ho Hwang, Young Won Yoon
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The Mayo Clinic Center for Biomedical Discovery announces 2020 Discovery Science Award recipients. These awards fund teams working on innovative, cutting-edge discovery science with a focus on understanding biological processes that contribute to human disease.
“NKG7 — A New Cell-Intrinsic Factor Regulating Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Killing”
Principal investigator: Haidong Dong, M.D., Ph.D. (IMM ’01), Urology/Immunology
Principal investigator: Daniel Billadeau, Ph.D. (IMM ’99), Medical Oncology
Co-investigators: Roxana Dronca, M.D. (HEMO ’10, CTSA ’15), Medical Oncology (Florida); Yiyi Yan, M.D., Ph.D. (HEMO ’17), Medical Oncology; Jie Sun, Ph.D. (THDCC ’16), Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine/Immunology; Xiaosheng Wu, M.D. (PD ’99), Research Services
“Neuronal Autoantigen Discovery in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis”
Principal investigator: Charles Howe, Ph.D. (N ’03), Neurology
Principal investigator: Marion Curtis, Ph.D. (IMM ’18), Immunology (Arizona
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