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  • 3. Evaluation of dynamic row-action maximum likelihood algorithm reconstruction for quantitative 15O brain PET.
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  • 4. Validation of a simplified scatter correction method for 3D brain PET with 15O.
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  • 6. Integrated PET/MRI scanner with oxygen-15 labeled gases for quantification of cerebral blood flow, cerebral blood volume, cerebral oxygen extraction fraction and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen.
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  • 8. Accuracy of a method using short inhalation of (15)O-O(2) for measuring cerebral oxygen extraction fraction with PET in healthy humans.
    Hattori N, Bergsneider M, Wu HM, Glenn TC, Vespa PM, Hovda DA, Phelps ME, Huang SC.
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  • 9. Quantitation of regional cerebral blood flow corrected for partial volume effect using O-15 water and PET: II. Normal values and gray matter blood flow response to visual activation.
    Law I, Iida H, Holm S, Nour S, Rostrup E, Svarer C, Paulson OB.
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  • 11. Day-to-day test-retest variability of CBF, CMRO2, and OEF measurements using dynamic 15O PET studies.
    Bremmer JP, van Berckel BN, Persoon S, Kappelle LJ, Lammertsma AA, Kloet R, Luurtsema G, Rijbroek A, Klijn CJ, Boellaard R.
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  • 13. Validity of using a 3-dimensional PET scanner during inhalation of 15O-labeled oxygen for quantitative assessment of regional metabolic rate of oxygen in man.
    Hori Y, Hirano Y, Koshino K, Moriguchi T, Iguchi S, Yamamoto A, Enmi J, Kawashima H, Zeniya T, Morita N, Nakagawara J, Casey ME, Iida H.
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  • 14. Influence of residual oxygen-15-labeled carbon monoxide radioactivity on cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction fraction in a dual-tracer autoradiographic method.
    Iwanishi K, Watabe H, Hayashi T, Miyake Y, Minato K, Iida H.
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  • 15. Optimization of transmission scan duration for 15O PET study with sequential dual tracer administration using N-index.
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  • 16. Effects of scatter and attenuation correction on quantitative assessment of regional cerebral blood flow with SPECT.
    Iida H, Narita Y, Kado H, Kashikura A, Sugawara S, Shoji Y, Kinoshita T, Ogawa T, Eberl S.
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  • 17. Potential application of ¹⁷O MRI to human ischemic stroke.
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  • 18. Scatter Correction with Combined Single-Scatter Simulation and Monte Carlo Simulation Scaling Improved the Visual Artifacts and Quantification in 3-Dimensional Brain PET/CT Imaging with 15O-Gas Inhalation.
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  • 19. Quantification of cerebral blood flow in healthy volunteers and type 1 diabetic patients: comparison of MRI arterial spin labeling and [(15)O]H2O positron emission tomography (PET).
    van Golen LW, Kuijer JP, Huisman MC, IJzerman RG, Barkhof F, Diamant M, Lammertsma AA.
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  • 20. Quantitation of regional cerebral blood flow corrected for partial volume effect using O-15 water and PET: I. Theory, error analysis, and stereologic comparison.
    Iida H, Law I, Pakkenberg B, Krarup-Hansen A, Eberl S, Holm S, Hansen AK, Gundersen HJ, Thomsen C, Svarer C, Ring P, Friberg L, Paulson OB.
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