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Tina Kroll

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Sleep|December 4, 2012
Sleep deprivation increases cerebral serotonin 2A receptor binding in humansDavid Elmenhorst, Tina Kroll, Andreas Matusch, et al.
Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 31, 2023
Correction of motion tracking errors for PET head rigid motion correctionAlan Miranda, Tina Kroll, Vanessa Schweda, et al.
Molecular Imaging and Biology|March 6, 2014
Reproducibility of non-invasive a1 adenosine receptor quantification in the rat brain using [(18)F]CPFPX and positron emission tomographyTina Kroll, David Elmenhorst, Angela Weisshaupt, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|February 6, 2007
Expression of leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptors in the human cyclic endometriumClaudia A Krusche, Tina Kroll, Henning M Beier, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|June 7, 2013
In vivo kinetic and steady-state quantification of 18F-CPFPX binding to rat cerebral A1 adenosine receptors: validation by displacement and autoradiographic experimentsDavid Elmenhorst, Tina Kroll, Franziska Wedekind, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 18, 2018
Cognitive impairments by alcohol and sleep deprivation indicate trait characteristics and a potential role for adenosine A<sub>1</sub> receptorsEva-Maria Elmenhorst, David Elmenhorst, Sibylle Benderoth, et al.
Molecular Imaging and Biology|September 13, 2017
Effects of Long-Term Caffeine Consumption on the Adenosine A<sub>1</sub> Receptor in the Rat Brain: an In Vivo PET Study with [<sup>18</sup>F]CPFPXDanje Nabbi-Schroeter, David Elmenhorst, Angela Oskamp, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|July 31, 2023
Effects of electroconvulsive therapy on cerebral A<sub>1</sub> adenosine receptor availability: a PET study in patients suffering from treatment-resistant major depressive disorderTina Kroll, Michael Grözinger, Andreas Matusch, et al.
Molecular Imaging and Biology|March 5, 2013
Suitability of [18F]altanserin and PET to determine 5-HT2A receptor availability in the rat brain: in vivo and in vitro validation of invasive and non-invasive kinetic modelsTina Kroll, David Elmenhorst, Andreas Matusch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2017
Recovery sleep after extended wakefulness restores elevated A<sub>1</sub> adenosine receptor availability in the human brainDavid Elmenhorst, Eva-Maria Elmenhorst, Eva Hennecke, et al.
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Sleep|December 4, 2012
Sleep deprivation increases cerebral serotonin 2A receptor binding in humansDavid Elmenhorst, Tina Kroll, Andreas Matusch, et al.
Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 31, 2023
Correction of motion tracking errors for PET head rigid motion correctionAlan Miranda, Tina Kroll, Vanessa Schweda, et al.
Molecular Imaging and Biology|March 6, 2014
Reproducibility of non-invasive a1 adenosine receptor quantification in the rat brain using [(18)F]CPFPX and positron emission tomographyTina Kroll, David Elmenhorst, Angela Weisshaupt, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|February 6, 2007
Expression of leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptors in the human cyclic endometriumClaudia A Krusche, Tina Kroll, Henning M Beier, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|June 7, 2013
In vivo kinetic and steady-state quantification of 18F-CPFPX binding to rat cerebral A1 adenosine receptors: validation by displacement and autoradiographic experimentsDavid Elmenhorst, Tina Kroll, Franziska Wedekind, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 18, 2018
Cognitive impairments by alcohol and sleep deprivation indicate trait characteristics and a potential role for adenosine A<sub>1</sub> receptorsEva-Maria Elmenhorst, David Elmenhorst, Sibylle Benderoth, et al.
Molecular Imaging and Biology|September 13, 2017
Effects of Long-Term Caffeine Consumption on the Adenosine A<sub>1</sub> Receptor in the Rat Brain: an In Vivo PET Study with [<sup>18</sup>F]CPFPXDanje Nabbi-Schroeter, David Elmenhorst, Angela Oskamp, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|July 31, 2023
Effects of electroconvulsive therapy on cerebral A<sub>1</sub> adenosine receptor availability: a PET study in patients suffering from treatment-resistant major depressive disorderTina Kroll, Michael Grözinger, Andreas Matusch, et al.
Molecular Imaging and Biology|March 5, 2013
Suitability of [18F]altanserin and PET to determine 5-HT2A receptor availability in the rat brain: in vivo and in vitro validation of invasive and non-invasive kinetic modelsTina Kroll, David Elmenhorst, Andreas Matusch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 5, 2017
Recovery sleep after extended wakefulness restores elevated A<sub>1</sub> adenosine receptor availability in the human brainDavid Elmenhorst, Eva-Maria Elmenhorst, Eva Hennecke, et al.
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