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A cutting-edge research infrastructure

7T 459x300A cutting-edge research infrastructure that includes six MR scanners offers unique possibilities for translational research. The first Danish ultra-high field (7 tesla) scanner for human use was inaugurated in 2015. This will give unprecedented opportunities to examine how health and disease impact the function and structure of the brain. Read more

7T 459x300A cutting-edge research infrastructure that includes six MR scanners offers unique possibilities for translational research. The first Danish ultra-high field (7 tesla) scanner for human use was inaugurated in 2015. This will give unprecedented opportunities to examine how health and disease impact the function and structure of the brain. Read more

Associated Publications

Madsen MAJ, Povazan M, Wiggermann V, Lundell H, Blinkenberg M, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. 2024. Association of cortical lesions with regional glutamate, GABA, N-Acetylaspartate, and Myoinositol levels in patients with multiple sclerosis. Neurology. 103(1): e209543. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000209543

Madsen MAJ, Wiggermann V, Marques MFM, Lundell H, Cerri S, Puonti O, Blinkenberg M, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. Linking lesions in sensorimotor cortex to contralateral hand function in multiple sclerosis: A 7 T MRI study. Brain, 145(10), 2022, DOI: 10.1093/awac203

Madsen MAJ, Wiggermann V, Bramow S, Romme Christensen J, Sellebjerg F, Siebner HR. Imaging cortical multiple sclerosis lesions with ultra-high field MRI. NeuroImage: Clinical, 32, 2021, DOI:10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102847

 

Project Leader

 

Hartwig Siebner   Hartwig R. Siebner

    

DRCMR Members

Vanessa Wiggermann

Mads Alexander Just Madsen

Sofus Alexander Drejer Nygaard

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