Dr. Patrick W. Stroman, Research Officer
Magnetic Resonance Technology, NRC Institute for Biodiagnostics
Room 222, 435 Ellice Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 1Y6, Canada
Tel: (204) 984-6973 Fax: (204) 984-7036
E-mail: Patrick.Stroman@nrc.ca
(Patrick Stroman)
Last update: December
30, 2002
PUBLICATIONS
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Stroman, P.W., B. Tomanek, V. Krause, U.N. Frankenstein & K.L. Malisza (2002). Mapping of neuronal function in the healthy and injured human spinal cord with spinal FMRI. Neuroimage 17(4), 1854-1860. URL = 12498759
Malisza, K.L. & P.W. Stroman (2002). Functional imaging of the rat cervical spinal cord. J Magn Reson Imaging 16(5), 553-558. URL = 12412032
Stroman, P.W., V. Krause, K.L. Malisza, U.N. Frankenstein & B. Tomanek (2002). Extravascular proton-density changes as a non-BOLD component of contrast in fMRI of the human spinal cord. Magn Reson Med 48(1), 122-127. URL = 12111939
Stroman, P.W., V. Krause, K.L. Malisza, U.N. Frankenstein
& B. Tomanek (2002). Functional
magnetic resonance imaging of the human cervical spinal cord with stimulation
of different sensory dermatomes. Magn Reson Imaging 20(1), 1-6. URL =
11973024
Stroman, P.W., V. Krause, U.N. Frankenstein, K.L. Malisza & B. Tomanek (2001). Spin-echo versus gradient-echo fMRI with short echo times. Magn Reson Imaging 19(6), 827-831. URL = 11551723.
Stroman, P.W., V. Krause, K.L. Malisza, U.N. Frankenstein & B. Tomanek (2001). Characterization of contrast changes in functional MRI of the human spinal cord at 1.5 T. Magn Reson Imaging 19(6), 833-838. URL = 11551724.
Stroman, P.W., V. Krause, K.L. Malisza, U.N. Frankenstein & B. Tomanek (2001). Characterization of contrast changes in functional MRI of the human spinal cord at 1.5 T. Magn Reson Imaging 19(6), 833-838. URL = 11551724.
Stroman, P.W. & L.N.
Ryner (2001). Functional MRI of motor and sensory activation in the
human spinal cord. Magn Reson Imaging 19(1), 27-32. URL
= 21192459
Stroman, P.W., P.W. Nance & L.N.
Ryner (1999). BOLD MRI of the human cervical spinal cord at 3 tesla.
Magn Reson Med 42(3), 571-6. URL
= 99398570
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