apl. Prof. Dr. Andreas Heß



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Non-homeostatic intake of snack foods: Molecular triggers and effects on brain activity pattern (2015) Hoch T, Heß A, Pischetsrieder M Conference contribution Response to peripheral immune stimulation within the brain: magnetic resonance imaging perspective of treatment success (2015) Sergeeva M, Rech J, Schett G, Heß A Journal article Insights into the infiltrative behavior of adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma in a new xenotransplant mouse model (2015) Stache C, Hoelsken A, Schlaffer SM, Heß A, Metzler M, Frey B, Fahlbusch R, et al. Journal article In-Vivo Imaging of Cell Migration Using Contrast Enhanced MRI and SVM Based Post-Processing (2015) Weis C, Heß A, Budinsky L, Fabry B Journal article Acceleration of vascularized bone tissue-engineered constructs in a large animal model combining intrinsic and extrinsic vascularization (2015) Weigand A, Beier J, Heß A, Gerber T, Arkudas A, Horch RE, Boos A Journal article Fat/carbohydrate ratio but not energy density determines snack food intake and activates brain reward areas (2015) Hoch T, Kreitz S, Gaffling S, Pischetsrieder M, Heß A Journal article, Original article Functional Brain Imaging Reveals Rapid Blockade of Abdominal Pain Response Upon Anti-TNF Therapy in Crohn's Disease (2015) Heß A, Roesch J, Saake M, Sergeeva M, Hirschmann S, Neumann H, Dörfler A, et al. Journal article Definition of K(trans) and FA Thresholds for Better Assessment of Experimental Glioma Using High-field MRI: A Feasibility Study (2014) Engelhorn T, Schwarz M, Heß A, Budinsky L, Pitann P, Eyüpoglu IY, Dörfler A Journal article Characterization and quantification of angiogenesis in rheumatoid arthritis in a mouse model using ?CT (2014) Gayetskyy S, Museyko O, Käßer J, Heß A, Schett G, Engelke K Journal article HCN2 channels account for mechanical (but not heat) hyperalgesia during long-standing inflammation (2014) Schnorr S, Eberhardt M, Kistner K, Rajab H, Kaesser J, Heß A, Reeh P, et al. Journal article
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