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Associate Professor (NYU School of Medicine); Ph.D. 1991 University of Toronto


Molecular Neurobiology and Structural Biology Programs
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
5th Floor, Lab 13
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 263-7262
Fax: (212) 263-8214
Email: turnbull@saturn.med.nyu.edu

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Nieman BJ; Szulc KU; Turnbull DH. "Three-dimensional, in vivo MRI with self-gating and image coregistration in the mouse". Magnetic resonance in medicine. 2009; 61: 1148

Deans, Abby E; Wadghiri, Youssef Zaim; Berrios-Otero, Cesar A; Turnbull, Daniel H. "Mn enhancement and respiratory gating for in utero MRI of the embryonic mouse central nervous system". Magnetic resonance in medicine. 2008; 59: 1320

Yu X; Zou J; Babb JS; Johnson G; Sanes DH; Turnbull DH. "Statistical mapping of sound-evoked activity in the mouse auditory midbrain using Mn-enhanced MRI". Neuroimage. 2008; 39: 223

Ketterling, Jeffrey A; Mamou, Jonathan; Allen, John S 3rd; Aristizabal, Orlando; Williamson, Rene G; Turnbull, Daniel H. "Excitation of polymer-shelled contrast agents with high-frequency ultrasound". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2007; 121: EL48

Turnbull, Daniel H; Mori, Susumu. "MRI in mouse developmental biology". NMR in biomedicine. 2007; 20: 265

Yu, Xin; Sanes, Dan H; Aristizabal, Orlando; Wadghiri, Youssef Zaim; Turnbull, Daniel H. "Large-scale reorganization of the tonotopic map in mouse auditory midbrain revealed by MRI". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2007; 104: 12193

 

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