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Mark Mathis
Mark Mathis
University of Washington
Analytical chemistry
signal injection
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Chemistry
Metabolite
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In vivo absolute quantification for mouse muscle metabolites using an inductively coupled synthetic signal injection method and newly developed 1H/31P dual tuned probe
2014
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Donghoon Lee
Kenneth I. Marro
Mark Mathis
Eric G. Shankland
Cecil E. Hayes
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Impaired adaptability of in vivo mitochondrial energetics to acute oxidative insult in aged skeletal muscle
2012
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
Michael P. Siegel
Tim Wilbur
Mark Mathis
Eric G. Shankland
Atlas Trieu
Mary-Ellen Harper
David J. Marcinek
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Simple implementation of an inductively coupled synthetic signal injection method on a clinical MR scanner for absolute quantification
2011
Donghoon Lee
Kenneth I. Marro
Eric G. Shankland
Mark Mathis
T. Wilbur
G. Wilson
J. Stevenson
Cecil E. Hayes
Kenneth R. Maravilla
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Inductively Coupled Reference Signal Injection Method for Quantitative MRI
2010
Donghoon Lee
Kenneth I. Marro
Mark Mathis
Cecil E. Hayes
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A magnet-friendly virtual reality fiberoptic image delivery system.
2003
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
Hunter G. Hoffman
Todd L. Richards
Jeff Magula
Eric J. Seibel
Cecil E. Hayes
Mark Mathis
Sam R. Sharar
Kenneth R. Maravilla
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