Scheurer, E

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Journal Article

Scheurer, E; Lovblad, K-O; Kreis, R; Maier, S E; Boesch, C; Dirnhofer, R; Yen, K (2011). Forensic application of postmortem diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor MR imaging of the human brain in situ. American journal of neuroradiology AJNR, 32(8), pp. 1518-24. Oak Brook, Ill.: American Society of Neuroradiology 10.3174/ajnr.A2508

Scheurer, E; Ith, M; Dietrich, D; Kreis, R; Hüsler, J; Dirnhofer, R; Boesch, C (2005). Statistical evaluation of time-dependent metabolite concentrations: estimation of post-mortem intervals based on in situ 1H-MRS of the brain. NMR in biomedicine, 18(3), pp. 163-72. London: Wiley Interscience 10.1002/nbm.934

Thali, MJ; Yen, K; Schweitzer, W; Vock, P; Boesch, C; Ozdoba, C; Schroth, G; Ith, M; Sonnenschein, M; Doernhoefer, T; Scheurer, E; Plattner, T; Dirnhofer, R (2003). Virtopsy, a new imaging horizon in forensic pathology: virtual autopsy by postmortem multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)--a feasibility study. Journal of forensic sciences, 48(2), pp. 386-403. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley

Book Section

Scheurer, E; Bigler, P; Ith, M; Boesch, C (2009). Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Forensic Medicine. In: Thalil MJ, Dirnhofer R (ed.) The Virtopsy Approach: 3D Optical and Radiological Scanning and Reconstruction in Forensic Medicine. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group

Ith, M; Boesch, C; Scheurer, E (2009). Investigation of decomposing sheep brain by means of 1H-MR-spectroscopy: An attempt towards an objective PMI estimation in the later postmortem period. In: Thali MJ, Dirnhofer R (ed.) The Virtopsy Approach: 3D Optical and Radiological Scanning and Reconstruction in Forensic Medicine. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group

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