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    Broadband selective excitation radiofrequency pulses for optimized localization in vivo by Kaiser, Lana G., Veshtort, Mikhail, Pappas, Ioannis, Deelchand, Dinesh K., Auerbach, Edward J., Marjańska, Małgorzata, Inglis, Ben A.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-05-2022)
    “…Purpose The aim of the study is to optimize the performance of localized 1H MRS sequences at 3T, using the entire spin system of N‐acetyl aspartate (NAA) as an…”
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    Pyrolytic graphite foam: A passive magnetic susceptibility matching material by Lee, Gary C., Goodwill, Patrick W., Phuong, Kevin, Inglis, Ben A., Scott, Greig C., Hargreaves, Brian A., Li, Lizabeth, Chen, Alex C., Shah, Rachana N., Conolly, Steven M.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-09-2010)
    “…Purpose: To evaluate a novel soft, lightweight cushion that can match the magnetic susceptibility of human tissue. The magnetic susceptibility difference…”
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    Reducing vascular variability of fMRI data across aging populations using a breathholding task by Handwerker, Daniel A., Gazzaley, Adam, Inglis, Ben A., D'Esposito, Mark

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-09-2007)
    “…The magnitude and shape of blood oxygen level‐dependent (BOLD) responses in functional MRI (fMRI) studies vary across brain regions, subjects, and populations…”
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    Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM): A chemical shift reference for 1H MRS of human brain by Kaiser, Lana G., Russell, David, Maschmeyer, Tristan, Redfern, Richard L., Inglis, Ben A.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-04-2020)
    “…Purpose We investigate the potential of a common dietary supplement, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), to act as a chemical shift reference for in vivo 1H MR…”
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    Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM): A chemical shift reference for 1 H MRS of human brain by Kaiser, Lana G, Russell, David, Maschmeyer, Tristan, Redfern, Richard L, Inglis, Ben A

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-04-2020)
    “…We investigate the potential of a common dietary supplement, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), to act as a chemical shift reference for in vivo H MR spectroscopy…”
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    Analysis of oxygen metabolism implies a neural origin for the negative BOLD response in human visual cortex by Pasley, Brian N., Inglis, Ben A., Freeman, Ralph D.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-06-2007)
    “…The sustained negative blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) response in functional MRI is observed universally, but its interpretation is controversial…”
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    Regional blood‐brain barrier breakdown and Alzheimer’s disease pathology in aging by Becerra, Marisa N., Baker, Suzanne L., Inglis, Ben A, Jagust, William J.

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2022)
    “…Background Although blood‐brain barrier disruption (BBBd) is described in aging and AD, its regional characteristics and relationship with AD pathology have…”
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    Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging and Comparative Histology of Glioma Engrafted in the Rat Spinal Cord by Inglis, Ben A, Neubauer, Debbie, Yang, Lei, Plant, Dan, Mareci, Thomas H, Muir, David

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-04-1999)
    “…MR imaging using contrast material derived from the diffusion of tissue water was tested for its ability to provide a nondestructive histologic analysis of…”
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    Assessment of laminin-mediated glioma invasion in vitro and by glioma tumors engrafted within rat spinal cord by MUIR, D, JOHNSON, J, ROJIANI, M, INGLIS, B. A, ROJIANI, A, MARIA, B. L

    Published in Journal of neuro-oncology (01-12-1996)
    “…Cell motility within central nervous system (CNS) neuropil may be largely restricted yet infiltration by glioma cells is commonly observed. Glioma cells…”
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