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    Imaging regional variation of cellular proliferation in gliomas using 3′-deoxy-3′-[18 F]fluorothymidine positron-emission tomography: an image-guided biopsy study by Price, S.J, Fryer, T.D, Cleij, M.C, Dean, A.F, Joseph, J, Salvador, R, Wang, D.D, Hutchinson, P.J, Clark, J.C, Burnet, N.G, Pickard, J.D, Aigbirhio, F.I, Gillard, J.H

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-01-2009)
    “…Aim To compare regional variations in uptake of 3′-deoxy-3′- [18 F]-fluorothymidine (FLT) images using positron-emission tomography (PET) with measures of…”
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    A microPET study of the regional distribution of [11C]-PK11195 binding following temporary focal cerebral ischemia in the rat. Correlation with post mortem mapping of microglia activation by Hughes, J.L., Jones, P.S., Beech, J.S., Wang, D., Menon, D.K., Aigbirhio, F.I., Fryer, T.D., Baron, J.C.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-02-2012)
    “…Post-stroke microglial activation (MA) may have both neurotoxic and pro-repair effects, particularly in the salvaged penumbra. Mapping MA in vivo is therefore…”
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    T2-weighted MRI versus oxygen extraction fraction PET in acute stroke by Donswijk, M L, Jones, P S, Guadagno, J V, Carpenter, T A, Moustafa, R R, Fryer, T D, Aigbirhio, F I, Warburton, E A, Baron, J C

    “…Mapping high oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) in acute stroke is of considerable interest to depict the at-risk tissue. Being sensitive to deoxyhemoglobin,…”
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    Cerebrovascular pressure reactivity is related to global cerebral oxygen metabolism after head injury by Steiner, L A, Coles, J P, Czosnyka, M, Minhas, P S, Fryer, T D, Aigbirhio, F I, Clark, J C, Smielewski, P, Chatfield, D A, Donovan, T, Pickard, J D, Menon, D K

    “…Background: After head injury, impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation has been associated with abnormally high or low cerebral blood flow. The physiological…”
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