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S C Faber

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Der Radiologe|October 30, 1998
[Stimulation of peripheral nerves by time-varying magnetic field gradients in magnetic resonance tomography]S C Faber
European Radiology|January 1, 1997
Recent and future advances in high-speed imagingM Reiser, S C Faber
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|April 5, 2000
Electromyography in MRI--first recordings of peripheral nerve activation caused by fast magnetic field gradientsA Hoffmann, S C Faber, K J Werhahn, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|December 5, 2002
Side differences of knee joint cartilage volume, thickness, and surface area, and correlation with lower limb dominance--an MRI-based studyF Eckstein, S Müller, S C Faber, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|December 5, 2002
Long-term and resegmentation precision of quantitative cartilage MR imaging (qMRI)F Eckstein, L Heudorfer, S C Faber, et al.
Radiology|October 7, 1997
Pathologic conditions in the small bowel: findings at fat-suppressed gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging with an optimized suspension of oral magnetic particlesS C Faber, M K Stehling, N Holzknecht, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2001
The upstream ectoderm enhancer in Pax6 has an important role in lens inductionP V Dimanlig, S C Faber, W Auerbach, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2001
Fgf receptor signaling plays a role in lens inductionS C Faber, P Dimanlig, H P Makarenkova, et al.
Radiology|April 8, 1998
Effect of physical exercise on cartilage volume and thickness in vivo: MR imaging studyF Eckstein, M Tieschky, S C Faber, et al.
Skeletal Radiology|May 19, 2001
Gender differences in knee joint cartilage thickness, volume and articular surface areas: assessment with quantitative three-dimensional MR imagingS C Faber, F Eckstein, S Lukasz, et al.
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Der Radiologe|October 30, 1998
[Stimulation of peripheral nerves by time-varying magnetic field gradients in magnetic resonance tomography]S C Faber
European Radiology|January 1, 1997
Recent and future advances in high-speed imagingM Reiser, S C Faber
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|April 5, 2000
Electromyography in MRI--first recordings of peripheral nerve activation caused by fast magnetic field gradientsA Hoffmann, S C Faber, K J Werhahn, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|December 5, 2002
Side differences of knee joint cartilage volume, thickness, and surface area, and correlation with lower limb dominance--an MRI-based studyF Eckstein, S Müller, S C Faber, et al.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage|December 5, 2002
Long-term and resegmentation precision of quantitative cartilage MR imaging (qMRI)F Eckstein, L Heudorfer, S C Faber, et al.
Radiology|October 7, 1997
Pathologic conditions in the small bowel: findings at fat-suppressed gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging with an optimized suspension of oral magnetic particlesS C Faber, M K Stehling, N Holzknecht, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2001
The upstream ectoderm enhancer in Pax6 has an important role in lens inductionP V Dimanlig, S C Faber, W Auerbach, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 21, 2001
Fgf receptor signaling plays a role in lens inductionS C Faber, P Dimanlig, H P Makarenkova, et al.
Radiology|April 8, 1998
Effect of physical exercise on cartilage volume and thickness in vivo: MR imaging studyF Eckstein, M Tieschky, S C Faber, et al.
Skeletal Radiology|May 19, 2001
Gender differences in knee joint cartilage thickness, volume and articular surface areas: assessment with quantitative three-dimensional MR imagingS C Faber, F Eckstein, S Lukasz, et al.
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