D.M. Wieland

2.9k total citations
45 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

D.M. Wieland is a scholar working on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, D.M. Wieland has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, 12 papers in Molecular Biology and 10 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in D.M. Wieland's work include Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics (11 papers), Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications (10 papers) and Adrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors (9 papers). D.M. Wieland is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics (11 papers), Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications (10 papers) and Adrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors (9 papers). D.M. Wieland collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Australia. D.M. Wieland's co-authors include James C. Sisson, Thomas J. Mangner, Markus Schwaiger, William H. Beierwaltes, Michael C. Tobes, P. Sherman, Karen C. Rosenspire, Michael Haka, Dennis P. Swanson and Lee E. Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Circulation Research.

In The Last Decade

D.M. Wieland

45 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

D.M. Wieland
Michael C. Tobes United States
Donald M. Wieland United States
David M. Raffel United States
Bruce H. Mock United States
Karen C. Rosenspire United States
Michael V. Green United States
Andrew A. Wolff United States
William Bank United States
Michael C. Tobes United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Spiegel, K., Dimitris K. Agrafiotis, Bradley W. Caprathe, et al.. (1995). PD-90780, a Nonpeptide Inhibitor of Nerve Growth Factor′s Binding to the P75 NGF Receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 217(2). 488–494. 22 indexed citations
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Gildersleeve, David L., et al.. (1993). Syntheses of [ 11 C]epinephrine and other biogenic amines by direct methylation of normethyl precursors. Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals. 32. 172–173. 1 indexed citations
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Heintz, Brett H., K. V. Dakshinamurty, Horst Kierdorf, et al.. (1993). Response of Vasoactive Substances to Intermittent Ultrafiltration in Normotensive Hemodialysis Patients. ˜The œNephron journals/Nephron journals. 65(2). 266–272. 10 indexed citations
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Calkins, Hugh, Kevin C. Allman, Steven F. Bolling, et al.. (1993). Correlation between scintigraphic evidence of regional sympathetic neuronal dysfunction and ventricular refractoriness in the human heart.. Circulation. 88(1). 172–179. 77 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Brahm, James C. Sisson, D.M. Wieland, et al.. (1992). Radiopharmaceutical therapy of malignant pheochromocytoma with [131I]metaiodobenzylguanidine: results from ten years of experience.. PubMed. 35(4). 269–76. 56 indexed citations
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Schwaiger, Markus, Gary D. Hutchins, Victor Kalff, et al.. (1991). Evidence for regional catecholamine uptake and storage sites in the transplanted human heart by positron emission tomography.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 87(5). 1681–1690. 162 indexed citations
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Schwaiger, Markus, Victor Kalff, Karen C. Rosenspire, et al.. (1990). Noninvasive evaluation of sympathetic nervous system in human heart by positron emission tomography.. Circulation. 82(2). 457–464. 171 indexed citations
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Schwaiger, Markus, Karen C. Rosenspire, Thomas B. McClanahan, et al.. (1990). Effect of regional myocardial ischemia on sympathetic nervous system as assessed by fluorine-18-metaraminol.. PubMed. 31(8). 1352–7. 40 indexed citations
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Wieland, D.M., Michael R. Kilbourn, David J. Yang, et al.. (1988). NMDA receptor channels: Labeling of MK-801 with iodine-125 and fluorine-18. International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation Part A Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 39(12). 1219–1225. 23 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Brahm, et al.. (1988). Toxicity from treatment of neuroblastoma with 131I-meta-iodobenzylguanidine. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 14-14(7-8). 337–40. 34 indexed citations
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Rabinovitch, Mark, Colin P. Rose, Jean-Lucien Rouleau, et al.. (1987). Metaiodobenzylguanidine [131I] scintigraphy detects impaired myocardial sympathetic neuronal transport function of canine mechanical-overload heart failure.. Circulation Research. 61(6). 797–804. 33 indexed citations
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Sherman, P., S.J. Fisher, D.M. Wieland, & James C. Sisson. (1985). Over-the-counter drugs block heart accumulation of MIBG. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 7 indexed citations
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Mangner, Thomas J., Michael C. Tobes, D.M. Wieland, & James C. Sisson. (1984). Metabolism of I-131-meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) in humans. 25(5). 123–23. 4 indexed citations
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Jaques, Sandford, et al.. (1984). Comparison of the sodium dependency of uptake of meta-lodobenzylguanidine and norepinephrine into cultured bovine adrenomedullary cells.. Molecular Pharmacology. 26(3). 539–546. 122 indexed citations
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Hays, Sheryl J., Michael C. Tobes, David L. Gildersleeve, D.M. Wieland, & W. H. Beierwaltes. (1984). ChemInform Abstract: STRUCTURE‐ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP STUDY OF THE INHIBITION OF ADRENAL CORTICAL 11β‐HYDROXYLASE BY NEW METYRAPONE ANALOGS. Chemischer Informationsdienst. 15(24). 4 indexed citations
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Tobes, Michael C., Sandford Jaques, James C. Sisson, & D.M. Wieland. (1984). Mechanisms of uptake of norepinephrine (NE) and Meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) into cultured bovine adrenomedullary cells: Evidence for uptake-one. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 4 indexed citations
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Glowniak, Jerry V., et al.. (1984). Pharmacokinetics of I-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG). Why and when pheochromocytomas (PHEO) are imaged. 25(5). 31. 3 indexed citations
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Mangner, Thomas J., et al.. (1981). Potential radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosis and treatment of carcinoid tumor. Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals. 18. 45. 1 indexed citations
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Wieland, D.M., Lee E. Brown, W.L. Rogers, et al.. (1981). Myocardial imaging with a radioiodinated norepinephrine storage analog.. PubMed. 22(1). 22–31. 301 indexed citations
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Swanson, Dennis P., Lee E. Brown, Robert C. Kline, et al.. (1981). Myocardial localization of radiolabeled meta-iodobenzylguanidine: an interspecies comparison. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 1 indexed citations

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