154 results on '"Meyerhoff, D. J."'
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2. Clinical 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Cancers
3. Preliminary 31P MR Studies of Human Tumors
4. NEUROBIOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ALCOHOL DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT STIMULANT AND TOBACCO DEPENDENCE: 015
5. Evidence for ongoing brain injury in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients treated with antiretroviral therapy
6. 016 CORTICAL BRAIN GLUTAMATE CONCENTRATIONS IN RECOVERING SUBSTANCE ABUSERS
7. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor genotype is associated with brain gray and white matter tissue volumes recovery in abstinent alcohol-dependent individuals
8. CHRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING IN ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS: ASSOCIATIONS WITH NEUROBIOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN THE BRAIN REWARD/EXECUTIVE OVERSIGHT SYSTEM: 182
9. NEUROIMAGING OF THE BRAIN REWARD SYSTEM IN ALCOHOL AND NICOTINE DEPENDENCE AND ITS POTENTIAL IMPACT ON CLINICAL TREATMENT: 083
10. RECOVERY OF BRAIN TISSUE AND NEUROCOGNITION DURING ABSTINENCE FROM ALCOHOL: P206
11. NEUROBIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF RELAPSE TO HAZARDOUS DRINKING AFTER TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS: 183
12. Underlying Brain Atrophy Pattern Common to Alcohol and Alcohol+Tobacco Dependence
13. NEUROCOGNITION IN SHORT-TERM ABSTINENT TREATMENT-SEEKING ALCOHOLICS: THE INFLUENCE OF COMMON COMORBIDITIES AND SOCIODEMOGRAHIC FACTORS: 658
14. CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW INCREASES DURING SOBRIETY IN NON-SMOKING ALCOHOLICS AND CORRELATES WITH COGNITION: 657
15. MAGNETIC RESONANCE DERIVED AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PREDICTORS OF RELAPSE IN TREATMENT SEEKING ALCOHOLICS: 370
16. MICROSTRUCTURAL ABNORMALITIES IN ALCOHOLICS ARE RELATED TO COGNITIVE TEST PERFORMANCE AND RECOVER IN NON-SMOKING ALCOHOLICS DURING ABSTINENCE: 363
17. MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDIES IN ALCOHOLISM: DIFFERENTIAL BRAIN INJURY FROM DRINKING AND SMOKING?: 134
18. CHRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING IS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENTIAL NEUROCOGNITIVE RECOVERY IN ABSTINENT ALCOHOLICS: 166
19. CHRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING MODULATES INJURY AND SHORT-TERM RECOVERY OF THE MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBE IN ALCOHOLICS: 076
20. DO TREATED AND TREATMENT-NAIVE ALCOHOLICS DERIVE FROM DIFFERENT POPULATIONS? A MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY: 073
21. 1H and31P magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of white matter signal hyperintensity areas in elderly subjects
22. What might be the impact on neurology of the analysis of brain metabolism by in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy?
23. Cerebral metabolite changes prior to and after antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection
24. Cerebrospinal Fluid and Neuroimaging Biomarker Abnormalities Suggest Early Neurological Injury in a Subset of Individuals During Primary HIV Infection
25. Brain‐derived neurotrophic factor genotype is associated with brain gray and white matter tissue volumes recovery in abstinent alcohol‐dependent individuals
26. PSYCHIATRY * P61 * DIMENSIONS AND CATEGORIES OF DSM V CRITERIA IN AN INTERNATIONAL SAMPLE OF DRINKING SUBJECTS AND INPATIENT ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS
27. POSTER SESSION 1: BASIC RESEARCH AND INTERNAL MEDICINE * BASIC RESEARCH * P01 * ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FOK I VITAMIN D RECEPTOR (VDR) GENE POLYMORPHISM AND IMPULSIVENESS IN ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT PATIENTS
28. Measures of Learning, Memory and Processing Speed Accurately Predict Smoking Status in Short-term Abstinent Treatment-seeking Alcohol-dependent Individuals
29. The neurobiological and neurocognitive consequences of chronic cigarette smoking in alcohol use disorders
30. A detailed analysis of localized J‐difference GABA editing: theoretical and experimental study at 4 T
31. Quantitative Brain MRI in Alcohol Dependence: Preliminary Evidence for Effects of Concurrent Chronic Cigarette Smoking on Regional Brain Volumes
32. BRAIN RECOVERY, PERSISTENT BRAIN METABOLITE INJURY, AND COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN LONG TERM ABSTINENT ALCOHOLICS.
33. Effects of Heavy Drinking, Binge Drinking, and Family History of Alcoholism on Regional Brain Metabolites
34. Cortical Gray Matter Loss in Treatment‐Naïve Alcohol Dependent Individuals
35. Separate and interactive effects of cocaine and alcohol dependence on brain structures and metabolites: quantitative MRI and proton MR spectroscopic imaging
36. Effects of Abstinence From Alcohol on the Broad Phospholipid Signal in Human Brain: An In Vivo 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study
37. Effects of Chronic Alcohol Consumption on the Broad Phospholipid Signal in Human Brain: An In Vivo 31P MRS Study
38. Cortical metabolite alterations in abstinent cocaine and cocaine/alcohol-dependent subjects: proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging
39. Alzheimer disease: quantitative H-1 MR spectroscopic imaging of frontoparietal brain.
40. EFFECTS OF BRAIN MEMBRANES ON 1H NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SIGNAL INTENSITY OF ETHANOL IN VITRO
41. Alzheimer disease and subcortical ischemic vascular dementia: evaluation by combining MR imaging segmentation and H-1 MR spectroscopic imaging.
42. Regional Gray and White Matter Metabolite Differences in Subjects With AD, With Subcortical Ischemic Vascular Dementia, and Elderly Controls With 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging
43. 1 H and 31 P magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of white matter signal hyperintensity areas in elderly subjects
44. H-1 MR spectroscopic imaging of white matter signal hyperintensities: Alzheimer disease and ischemic vascular dementia.
45. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy ofN-acetylaspartate in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
46. Reduced brain N ‐acetylaspartate suggests neuronal loss in cognitively impaired human immunodeficiency virus‐seropositive individuals
47. Alterations in brain phosphorus metabolite concentrations associated with areas of high signal intensity in white matter at MR imaging.
48. P-31 spectroscopy study of response of superficial human tumors to therapy.
49. A detailed analysis of localized J-difference GABA editing: theoretical and experimental study at 4 T.
50. Myocardial high-energy phosphates in reactive hyperemia
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