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August 23, 1977
Conformation states of concanavalin A: kinetics of transitions induced by interaction with Mn2+ and Ca2+ ions
R D Brown, C F Brewer, S H Koenig
Biochemistry
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May 15, 1979
pH dependence of solvent proton relaxation in carbonic anhydrase solutions: paramagnetic and diamagnetic effects
J W Wells, S I Kandel, S H Koenig
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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June 1, 1985
Magnetic field dependence of solvent proton relaxation in aqueous solutions of Fe3+ complexes
S H Koenig, C M Baglin, R D Brown
Investigative Radiology
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June 3, 1999
NMRD assessment of Gd-DTPA-bis(methoxyethylamide), (Gd-DTPA-BMEA), a nonionic MRI agent
K Adzamli, M P Periasamy, M Spiller, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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June 1, 1990
Relaxometry of brain: why white matter appears bright in MRI
S H Koenig, R D Brown, M Spiller, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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March 29, 1985
Interactions of concanavalin A with a trimannosyl oligosaccharide fragment of complex and high mannose type glycopeptides
F Brewer, L Bhattacharyya, R D Brown, et al.
Biophysical Journal
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February 1, 1983
Water exchange at the active site of carbonic anhydrase. A synthesis of the OH- and H2O-models
S H Koenig, R D Brown, I Bertini, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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June 1, 1988
Relaxivity and binding of Mn2+ ions in solutions of phosphatidylserine vesicles
S H Koenig, R D Brown, R Kurland, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part B, Nuclear Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 1988
Investigation of the biochemical state of paramagnetic ions in vivo using the magnetic field dependence of 1/T1 of tissue protons (NMRD profile): applications to contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
S H Koenig, M Spiller, R D Brown, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
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May 1, 1997
Relaxation of solvent protons by solute Gd3+-chelates revisited
K E Kellar, P M Henrichs, M Spiller, et al.
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Biochemistry
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August 23, 1977
Conformation states of concanavalin A: kinetics of transitions induced by interaction with Mn2+ and Ca2+ ions
R D Brown, C F Brewer, S H Koenig
Biochemistry
|
May 15, 1979
pH dependence of solvent proton relaxation in carbonic anhydrase solutions: paramagnetic and diamagnetic effects
J W Wells, S I Kandel, S H Koenig
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
|
June 1, 1985
Magnetic field dependence of solvent proton relaxation in aqueous solutions of Fe3+ complexes
S H Koenig, C M Baglin, R D Brown
Investigative Radiology
|
June 3, 1999
NMRD assessment of Gd-DTPA-bis(methoxyethylamide), (Gd-DTPA-BMEA), a nonionic MRI agent
K Adzamli, M P Periasamy, M Spiller, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
|
June 1, 1990
Relaxometry of brain: why white matter appears bright in MRI
S H Koenig, R D Brown, M Spiller, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
March 29, 1985
Interactions of concanavalin A with a trimannosyl oligosaccharide fragment of complex and high mannose type glycopeptides
F Brewer, L Bhattacharyya, R D Brown, et al.
Biophysical Journal
|
February 1, 1983
Water exchange at the active site of carbonic anhydrase. A synthesis of the OH- and H2O-models
S H Koenig, R D Brown, I Bertini, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
|
June 1, 1988
Relaxivity and binding of Mn2+ ions in solutions of phosphatidylserine vesicles
S H Koenig, R D Brown, R Kurland, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part B, Nuclear Medicine and Biology
|
January 1, 1988
Investigation of the biochemical state of paramagnetic ions in vivo using the magnetic field dependence of 1/T1 of tissue protons (NMRD profile): applications to contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
S H Koenig, M Spiller, R D Brown, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
|
May 1, 1997
Relaxation of solvent protons by solute Gd3+-chelates revisited
K E Kellar, P M Henrichs, M Spiller, et al.
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