SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
1. Ballon D, Dyke J, Schwartz LH, Lis E, Schneider E, Lauto A, and Jakubowski AA. Bone Marrow Segmentation in Leukemia Using Diffusion and T2 Weighted Echo Planar Imaging. NMR in Biomedicine, 13, 321-328 (2000).
2. Schneider E, Rohling KW, Schnall MD, Giaquinto RO, Morris EA, and Ballon D. An Apparatus for MR-Guided Breast Lesion Localization and Core Biopsy: Design and Preliminary Results. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 14, 243-253 (2001).
3. Morris EA, Liberman L, Dershaw DD, Abramson AF, LaTrenta LR, Kaplan JB and Ballon D. Pre-operative Magnetic Resonance Imaging-guided Needle Localization of Breast Lesions. American Journal of Roentgenology 178, 1211-1220 (2002).
4. Ballon D, Watts R, Dyke JP, Lis E, Morris MJ, Scher HI, Ulug A, and Jakubowski AA. Imaging Therapeutic Response in Human Bone Marrow Using Rapid Whole-Body MRI. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 52, 1234-1238 (2004).
5. Voss HU, Watts R, Ulug AM, and Ballon D. Fiber Tracking in the Cervical Spine and Inferior Brain Regions with Reversed Gradient Diffusion Tensor Imaging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 24, 231-239 (2006).
6. Voss HU and Ballon D. High-Pass Two-Dimensional Ladder Network Resonators. IEEE Transactions in Biomedical Engineering, 53, 2590-2593 (2006).
7. Voss HU, Tabelow K, Polzehl J, Tchernichovski O, Maul K, Salgado-Commissariat D, Ballon D*, and Helekar SA*. Functional MRI on Awake Zebra Finches Reveals a Lateralized Differential Topography of Song Representation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104, 10667-10672 (2007).
8. Dyke JP, Voss HU, Sondhi D, Hackett NR, Worgall S, Heier LA, Kosofsky BE, Uluğ AM, Shungu DC, Mao X, Crystal RG, and Ballon D. Assessing Disease Severity in Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Using Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Diffusion-Weighted Imaging. American Journal Of Neuroradiology, 28, 1232-1236 (2007).
9. Wen J, Cheng HY, Rice L, Liu S, Mo A, Huang J, Zu Y, Ballon D, and Chang C. p38 MAPK Inhibition Enhances ATO-induced Cytotoxicity Against Multiple Myeloma Cells. British Journal of Haematology, in press.

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