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Rohan S Virgincar

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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|December 11, 2022
Preclinical MRI Using Hyperpolarized <sup>129</sup>XeStephen Kadlecek, Yonni Friedlander, Rohan S Virgincar
NMR in Biomedicine|May 13, 2014
3D MRI of impaired hyperpolarized 129Xe uptake in a rat model of pulmonary fibrosisZackary I Cleveland, Rohan S Virgincar, Yi Qi, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|April 10, 2016
Establishing an accurate gas phase reference frequency to quantify <sup>129</sup> Xe chemical shifts in vivoRohan S Virgincar, Scott H Robertson, John Nouls, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 2, 2020
Quantitative <sup>129</sup>Xe MRI detects early impairment of gas-exchange in a rat model of pulmonary hypertensionRohan S Virgincar, John C Nouls, Ziyi Wang, et al.
Academic Radiology|September 30, 2014
Extending semiautomatic ventilation defect analysis for hyperpolarized (129)Xe ventilation MRIMu He, S Sivaram Kaushik, Scott H Robertson, et al.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)|August 21, 2018
A portable ventilator with integrated physiologic monitoring for hyperpolarized <sup>129</sup>Xe MRI in rodentsRohan S Virgincar, Jerry Dahlke, Scott H Robertson, et al.
Investigative Radiology|September 24, 2016
Hyperpolarized 129Xenon Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Quantify Regional Ventilation Differences in Mild to Moderate Asthma: A Prospective Comparison Between Semiautomated Ventilation Defect Percentage Calculation and Pulmonary Function TestsLukas Ebner, Mu He, Rohan S Virgincar, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|September 24, 2017
Uncovering a third dissolved-phase <sup>129</sup> Xe resonance in the human lung: Quantifying spectroscopic features in healthy subjects and patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisScott H Robertson, Rohan S Virgincar, Elianna A Bier, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|January 29, 2017
Vagal innervation is required for pulmonary function phenotype in <i>Htr4<sup>-/-</sup></i> miceJohn S House, Cody E Nichols, Huiling Li, et al.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|May 5, 2015
Dose and pulse sequence considerations for hyperpolarized (129)Xe ventilation MRIMu He, Scott H Robertson, S Sivaram Kaushik, et al.
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|December 11, 2022
Preclinical MRI Using Hyperpolarized <sup>129</sup>XeStephen Kadlecek, Yonni Friedlander, Rohan S Virgincar
NMR in Biomedicine|May 13, 2014
3D MRI of impaired hyperpolarized 129Xe uptake in a rat model of pulmonary fibrosisZackary I Cleveland, Rohan S Virgincar, Yi Qi, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|April 10, 2016
Establishing an accurate gas phase reference frequency to quantify <sup>129</sup> Xe chemical shifts in vivoRohan S Virgincar, Scott H Robertson, John Nouls, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 2, 2020
Quantitative <sup>129</sup>Xe MRI detects early impairment of gas-exchange in a rat model of pulmonary hypertensionRohan S Virgincar, John C Nouls, Ziyi Wang, et al.
Academic Radiology|September 30, 2014
Extending semiautomatic ventilation defect analysis for hyperpolarized (129)Xe ventilation MRIMu He, S Sivaram Kaushik, Scott H Robertson, et al.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)|August 21, 2018
A portable ventilator with integrated physiologic monitoring for hyperpolarized <sup>129</sup>Xe MRI in rodentsRohan S Virgincar, Jerry Dahlke, Scott H Robertson, et al.
Investigative Radiology|September 24, 2016
Hyperpolarized 129Xenon Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Quantify Regional Ventilation Differences in Mild to Moderate Asthma: A Prospective Comparison Between Semiautomated Ventilation Defect Percentage Calculation and Pulmonary Function TestsLukas Ebner, Mu He, Rohan S Virgincar, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|September 24, 2017
Uncovering a third dissolved-phase <sup>129</sup> Xe resonance in the human lung: Quantifying spectroscopic features in healthy subjects and patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisScott H Robertson, Rohan S Virgincar, Elianna A Bier, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|January 29, 2017
Vagal innervation is required for pulmonary function phenotype in <i>Htr4<sup>-/-</sup></i> miceJohn S House, Cody E Nichols, Huiling Li, et al.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|May 5, 2015
Dose and pulse sequence considerations for hyperpolarized (129)Xe ventilation MRIMu He, Scott H Robertson, S Sivaram Kaushik, et al.
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