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Magnetic Resonance Research Center

University of Pittsburgh

Contact Info:

Andrew Reinberg

203 Lothrop St

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

https://www.rad.pitt.edu/mrrc-home.html

Grants and Identifiers:

RRID: RRID:SCR_025215

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Relevant Publications:

1.) Barrios‐Martinez JV, Almast A, Lin I, Youssef A, Aung T, Fernandes‐Cabral D, Yeh F, Chang Y, Mettenburg J, Modo M, Henry L, Gonzalez‐Martinez JA (2024 Nov 22). Structural connectivity changes in focal epilepsy: Beyond the epileptogenic zone Epilepsia, 66(1), 226-239. . PMCID: 11741924.


2.) Gildengers A, Weinstein AM, Gujral S, Zeng X, Diaz JL, Lafferty TK, Cowie M, Emanuel JE, Lopez O, Royse SK, Lopresti B, Karikari TK (2024 Oct 1). Where do plasma biomarkers fit in with current Alzheimer’s disease detection? The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, 33(4), 428-437. . PMCID: 11875946.


3.) Kunigk NG, Schone HR, Gontier C, Hockeimer W, Tortolani AF, Hatsopoulos NG, Downey JE, Chase SM, Boninger ML, Dekleva BD, Collinger JL (2024 Aug 3). Motor somatotopy impacts imagery strategy success in human intracortical brain-computer interfaces. medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences, (), . . PMID: 39132484.


4.) Roth JK, Johnson MK, Tokoglu F, Murphy I, Constable RT (2014). Modulating intrinsic connectivity: adjacent subregions within supplementary motor cortex, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and parietal cortex connect to separate functional networks during task and also connect during rest. PloS one, 9(3), e90672. . PMID: 24637793.


5.) Nolte T, Bolling DZ, Hudac CM, Fonagy P, Mayes L, Pelphrey KA (2013). Brain mechanisms underlying the impact of attachment-related stress on social cognition. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 7(), 816. . PMID: 24348364.


Description:

The Magnetic Resonance Research Center is dedicated to the development and application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) for medical and biological research. MRRC is whole-body imaging capable with specialty in anatomical MRI imaging of brain, spine, extremities, liver, bladder as well as functional MRI to study cognitive, sensory, and motor function in the brain.