Xenon
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Subject Areas on Research
- 129Xenon Gas Exchange Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Potential Prognostic Marker for Progression of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.
- A multifaceted approach to quantifying pulmonary physiology. The autofluoroscope.
- A portable ventilator with integrated physiologic monitoring for hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI in rodents.
- Anatomic applications of xenon-enhanced CT scanning: visual image analysis and brain-blood partition coefficient studies in man.
- Calibration of methylene-referenced lipid-dissolved xenon frequency for absolute MR temperature measurements.
- Carbon monoxide binding by simple heme proteins under photodissociating conditions.
- Continuously infusing hyperpolarized 129Xe into flowing aqueous solutions using hydrophobic gas exchange membranes.
- Correlation of Regional Lung Ventilation and Gas Transfer to Red Blood Cells: Implications for Functional-Avoidance Radiation Therapy Planning.
- Detection and characterization of xenon-binding sites in proteins by 129Xe NMR spectroscopy.
- Differential distribution of pulmonary blood flow following aortopulmonary anastomosis.
- Evaluation of 133Xe techniques for measurement of regional ventilation.
- Evaluation of the accuracy of radionuclide measurement of regional pulmonary perfusion.
- Functional airway obstruction observed with hyperpolarized 129 Xenon-MRI.
- In vivo MR imaging of pulmonary perfusion and gas exchange in rats via continuous extracorporeal infusion of hyperpolarized 129Xe.
- Intrarenal distribution of blood flow during saline loading in the dog.
- Limitation of the use of inert gases in the measurement of small gut mucosal blood flow.
- Neuroprotection by nitrous oxide and xenon and its relation to minimum alveolar concentration.
- New Developments in Imaging Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis With Hyperpolarized Xenon Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
- Photodisintegration cross section of the reaction (4)He(γ,p)(3)H between 22 and 30 MeV.
- Postischemic nitrous oxide alone versus intraischemic nitrous oxide in the presence of isoflurane: what it may change for neuroprotection against cerebral stroke in the rat.
- Pulmonary function in dogs after left lung reimplantation.
- Radionuclide quantitation of lung function in patients with pulmonary disorders.
- Relaxation of hyperpolarized 129Xe in a deflating polymer bag.
- Studying regional brain function: a challenge for SPECT.
- The influence of xenon, nitrous oxide and nitrogen on gas bubble expansion during cardiopulmonary bypass.
- The neuroprotective effect of xenon administration during transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice.
- The protective profile of argon, helium, and xenon in a model of neonatal asphyxia in rats.
- Values for intrarenal distribution of blood flow using xenon-133 in the anesthetized dog.
- Xenon and sevoflurane provide analgesia during labor and fetal brain protection in a perinatal rat model of hypoxia-ischemia.
- Xenon and the inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass in the rat.
- Xenon attenuates cardiopulmonary bypass-induced neurologic and neurocognitive dysfunction in the rat.
- Xenon for traumatic brain injury: a noble step forward and a wet blanket.
- Xenon neuroprotection in experimental stroke: interactions with hypothermia and intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Xenon-133 measurement of regional ventilation.
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Keywords of People
- Swaminathan, Madhav, Professor of Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology, Cardiothoracic
- Warner, David Samuel, Distinguished Distinguished Professor of Anesthesiology, in the School of Medicine, Neurobiology