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MRI of Animal Models on
Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury
Room 602 - 604
16:30 - 18:30
Chairs: Rick M. Dijkhuizen and Risto A. Kauppinen
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Prog # |
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16:30 |
614. |
Correlation Between
Brain-Water T2 Relaxometry and 1H MRSI Following Perinatal Transient
Cerebral Hypoxia-Ischemia
Enrico De Vita1,
2, Alan Bainbridge1, Osuke Iwata2, Sachi
Iwata2, Daniel West2, John S. Thornton3,
Roger J. Ordidge2, John Wyatt2,
Nicola J. Robertson2,
Ernest B. Cady1
1University
College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK; 2University
College London, London, UK; 3National Hospital for Neurology
and Neurosurgery, London, UK |
16:42 |
615. |
Delineating the Boundary
Between the Ischemic Penumbra and Regions of Oligaemia Using PH-Weighted MRI (PHWI)
Phillip Zhe Sun1,
2, Jinyuan Zhou1, 2, Weiyun Sun1, Judy
Huang1, Peter van Zijl1, 2
1Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; 2Kennedy Krieger
Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
16:54 |
616. |
Early Disturbance and
Subsequent Reorganization of Neuronal Connectivity as Studied with
Manganese-Enhanced MRI
After Stroke in Rats
Jet van der
Zijden1, Ona Wu1, 2, Annette van der Toorn1,
Rick Martin Dijkhuizen1
1University
Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Massachussetts General
Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA |
17:06 |
617. |
Serial Triple Quantum Sodium
MRI During Non-Human Primate Focal Brain Ischemia
George C.
LaVerde1, Charles A. Jungreis2, E. Nemoto1,
Costin Tanase1, Fernando E. Boada1
1University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; 2Temple University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
17:18 |
618. |
Endogenous and Exogenous
Inflammatory Cell Responses Following Transient Ischaemia in Mice
Adam Denes1, 2,
Rishma Vidyasagar2, Jianghua Feng2, Johanna Närväinen2,
Barry McColl2, Risto A. Kauppinen2, Stuart Allan2
1MTA
KOKI, Budapest, Hungary; 2University of Manchester, Manchester, UK |
17:30 |
619. |
Visualisation of Phagocytic
Cells in a Mouse Brain After Traumatic Brain Injury with Micron-Sized Iron-Oxide
Particles: A
Preliminary Report
Lesley M. Foley1, T
Kevin Hitchens1, Patrick M. Kochanek2, John A. Melick2,
Chien Ho1
1Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; 2University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
17:42 |
620. |
Prediction of Ischemic Tissue
Fate----Comparison Among 30-Min, 60-Min and Permanent Occlusion Groups
Qiang Shen1, Hongxia
Ren1, Jürgen Bardutzky2, Marc Fisher3, Timothy
Q. Duong1
1Emory
Unviersity, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; 2University of Heidelberg,
Heidelberg, Germany; 3The University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA |
17:54 |
621. |
Early Detection of Brain
Function Recovery Following Stroke. A Longitudinal fMRI Study of the Rat
Pedro Ramos-Cabrer1,
Ralph Weber1, Carlos Justicia1, Dirk Wiedermann1,
Mathias Hoehn1
1Max-Planck-Institute
for Neurological Research, Cologne, Germany |
18:06 |
622. |
Quantitative MRI Correlates
with Long-Term Functional Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury in Rat
Riikka Johanna Immonen1,
Irina Kharatishvili1, Heidi Gröhn2, Asla Pitkänen1,
Olli Gröhn1
1A.I.Virtanen
Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland; 2Kuopio
University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland |
18:18 |
623. |
MRI Detection of White Matter
Remodeling After Neural Progenitor Cell Treatment of Stroke
Quan Jiang1,
Zhenggang Zhang1, Guangliang Ding1, Brian Silver1,
He Meng1, Siamak Pourabdollah Nejad D. 1,
Lei Wang1, Lian Li1,
Hassan Bagher-Ebadian1, Jiani Hu2, Ali S. Arbab1,
James R. Ewing1, Michael Chopp 1
1Henry
Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA; 2Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan, USA |
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