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301. Observation of resolved glucose signals in 1H NMR spectra of the human brain at 4 Tesla.

302. Single-shot, B1-insensitive slice selection with a gradient-modulated adiabatic pulse, BISS-8.

303. Spectral editing with adiabatic pulses.

304. High contrast and fast three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging at high fields.

305. Myocardial tagging with B1 insensitive adiabatic DANTE inversion sequences.

306. A new localization method using an adiabatic pulse, BIR-4.

307. Transmural distribution of 2-deoxyglucose uptake in normal and post-ischemic canine myocardium.

308. Hyperperfusion and cardioplegia effects on myocardial high-energy phosphate distribution and energy expenditure.

309. Imaging at high magnetic fields: initial experiences at 4 T.

310. Measurement of human brain lithium in vivo by MR spectroscopy.

311. Bioenergetic abnormalities associated with severe left ventricular hypertrophy.

312. Localized detection of glioma glycolysis using edited 1H MRS.

313. Hydroxypropylcyclodextrins in parenteral use. II: Effects on transport and disposition of lipids in rabbit and humans.

314. Spatially localized in vivo 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy of an intracerebral rat glioma.

315. Hepatic D-galactosamine toxicity studied with localized in vivo 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in intact rats.

316. Spectroscopic imaging using variable angle excitation from adiabatic plane-rotation pulses.

317. An analysis of the intrinsic resonance offset dependence of magnetization generated by stimulated echo pulse sequences for noncoupled spins.

318. Transmural high energy phosphate distribution and response to alterations in workload in the normal canine myocardium as studied with spatially localized 31P NMR spectroscopy.

319. Correlation between transmural high energy phosphate levels and myocardial blood flow in the presence of graded coronary stenosis.

320. 3-D FLASH imaging using a single surface coil and a new adiabatic pulse, BIR-4.

321. Immunoblot identification of phosphorylated basic proteins of rat and rabbit CNS and PNS myelin: evidence for four phosphorylated basic proteins and P2 in rat PNS myelin.

323. Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of hexose monophosphate shunt activity in cultured cells.

324. Oxygen fields in specific spinal loci of the canine spinal cord.

325. Skin potential level: age and recording site interactions.

328. Treatment of fecal incontinence in children with spina bifida: comparison of biofeedback and behavior modification.

329. Antisera to an axolemma-enriched fraction inhibit neurite outgrowth and destroy axons in vitro.

330. Transmural metabolite distribution in regional myocardial ischemia as studied with 31P NMR.

331. In vivo acylation of proteolipid protein and DM-20 in myelin and myelin subfractions of developing rat brain: immunoblot identification of acylated PLP and DM-20.

332. Adiabatic refocusing pulse which compensates for variable rf power and off-resonance effects.

333. In vivo 31P and 2H NMR [corrected] studies of rat brain tumor pH and blood flow during acute hyperglycemia: differential effects between subcutaneous and intracerebral locations.

334. Skin potential level: age and epidermal hydration effects.

335. Localization of phosphorus metabolites and sodium ions in the rat kidney.

336. Demyelinating and myelination-inhibiting factors induced by chloroform-methanol insoluble proteins of myelin.

337. Release of protein from axons during rapid axonal transport: an in vitro preparation.

338. 31P NMR spectroscopy of the in vivo metabolism of an intracerebral glioma in the rat.

339. Magnetic resonance imaging with adiabatic pulses using a single surface coil for RF transmission and signal detection.

340. Surface coil phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the intact eye.

341. Spectroscopic imaging and spatial localization using adiabatic pulses and applications to detect transmural metabolite distribution in the canine heart.

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