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Autor:
Guus Sturk, Menno V. Huisman, Marjolein Peters, Giuseppe Avvisati, Paolo Prandoni, Harry R. Büller, Giancarlo Agnelli, Sander van Deventer, Eric A. van Royen, Marcel Levi, Cees Breederveld
Jan Wouter was born in Amsterdam and studied medicine at the University of Amsterdam, specialized in internal medicine, and defended his PhD thesis in 1971 with the subject 'Platelet functions in relation to haemostasis'. He became head of the depart
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1194c1871a7bcd41118a5a9073c33601
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3230164
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3230164
Autor:
Jan C. de Munck, Zuzana Kubová, Eric A. van Royen, Marjorie A.M Hollants-Gilhuijs, Henk Spekreijse
Publikováno v:
Vision Research. 40(1):1-11
In six healthy adults we examined the sources underlying P1 and N2 of the motion VEP. For this purpose we acquired, in addition to the VEP, MRI images and patterns of regional cerebral blood flow with SPECT for three of the subjects. With the same mo
Autor:
Eric A. van Royen, Jacques J. Koolen, Patrick W. Serruys, Jan G.P. Tijssen, Sipke Strikwerda, George K. David, Jan J. Piek, William K. Redekop, Paolo M. Fioretti, Yolande Appelman, Kong I. Lie, Ernst E. van der Wall, Pim J. de Feyter
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cardiac Imaging. 16:267-277
Objectives: Evaluation of the long-term functional outcome assessed by exercise myocardial perfusion imaging following excimer laser angioplasty compared to balloon angioplasty in coronary lesions >10 mm in length. Background: Previous randomized stu
Autor:
Jules J. Claus, Eric A. Dubois, Jan Booij, Jan Habraken, Jan C. de Munck, Marcel van Herk, Bernard Verbeeten Jr., Eric A. van Royen
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 24:602-608
Publikováno v:
Nuclear medicine and biology, 24(1), 65-75. Elsevier Inc.
The potential of both stereoisomers of 11 beta-methoxy-17 alpha-[123I] iodovinylestradiol (E- and Z-[123I]MIVE) as suitable radioligands for imaging of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive human breast tumours was studied. The 17 alpha-[123I]iodovinylestr
Autor:
Eric A. van Royen, G. J. Boer, Jan C. van den Bos, G.Aernout Somsen, H. D. Batink, A. G. M. Janssen, Pieter A. Van Zwieten, E. A. Dubois, Martin Pfaffendorf
Publikováno v:
Nuclear medicine and biology, 24(1), 9-13. Elsevier Inc.
Cardiac beta-adrenoceptors are assumed to play a key role in chronic heart failure. Although several radioligands labeled with 11C or 18F have been synthesized for imaging purposes with positron emission tomography (PET), so far no optimal ligands ar
Autor:
G. J. Boer, Pieter A. Van Zwieten, Martin Pfaffendorf, G. Aernout Somsen, Eric A. van Royen, Anton G.M. Janssen, Jan C. van den Bos, E.A. Dubois, H. D. Batink
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 3:242-252
Background Potential new radioligands for the noninvasive imaging of cardiac β-adrenoceptors with single-photon emission computed tomography were investigated.
Autor:
E. A. Dubois, Paul A. R. de Milliano, G.Aernout Somsen, Judocus J. J. Borm, Eric A. van Royen, Bob van Vlies
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 22:1149-1154
In patients with chronic heart failure increased sympathetic activity is related to unfavourable prognosis. Since myocardial iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine ([123I]MIBG) uptake is related to myocardial noradrenaline content, i.e. cardiac sympathet
Autor:
Michel D. Ferrari, Pramod R. Saxena, W. Hester Visser, Eric A. van Royen, Nicolaas Plg Verhoeff
Publikováno v:
Cephalalgia. 13:325-329
Two migraine patients were studied by in vivo SPECT using the dopamine D2–receptor specific radioligand 123I-3–iodo-6–methoxybenzamide (123I-IBZM) during ergotamine abuse and after withdrawal. Results were compared with 15 healthy controls. Str
Autor:
Berthold P. R. Gersons, Liesbeth Reneman, Eric A. van Royen, Jan Booij, Don H. Linszen, Jules Lavalaye, Arne Sarlet
Publikováno v:
Psychopharmacology, 155(1), 107-109. Springer Verlag
Rationale: Tardive dyskinesia occurs frequently in schizophrenic patients chronically treated with classical antipsychotic medication. It may be caused by loss of dopaminergic cells, due to free radicals as a product of high synaptic dopamine levels.