Max Zimmermann

683 total citations
20 papers, 365 citations indexed

About

Max Zimmermann is a scholar working on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Genetics and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Max Zimmermann has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 365 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, 14 papers in Genetics and 8 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Max Zimmermann's work include Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment (14 papers), MRI in cancer diagnosis (13 papers) and Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (8 papers). Max Zimmermann is often cited by papers focused on Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment (14 papers), MRI in cancer diagnosis (13 papers) and Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (8 papers). Max Zimmermann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United States. Max Zimmermann's co-authors include Andreas Stadlbauer, Michael Buchfelder, Stefan Oberndorfer, Gertraud Heinz‐Peer, Arnd Doerfler, Karl Rössler, Melitta Kitzwögerer, Karl Roessler, Arnd Dörfler and Ilker Y. Eyüpoglu and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Radiology.

In The Last Decade

Max Zimmermann

20 papers receiving 365 citations

Peers

Max Zimmermann
Ararat Chakhoyan United States
Eva Riedel Germany
Martin Bulik Czechia
Natalie R. Boonzaier United Kingdom
M Hoevels Germany
Julia M. Selfridge United States
Julia Tichy Germany
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All Works

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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Franz Marhold, Stefan Oberndorfer, et al.. (2021). Metabolic Tumor Microenvironment Characterization of Contrast Enhancing Brain Tumors Using Physiologic MRI. Metabolites. 11(10). 668–668. 10 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Stefan Oberndorfer, Gertraud Heinz‐Peer, et al.. (2021). Hypoxia and Microvascular Alterations Are Early Predictors of IDH-Mutated Anaplastic Glioma Recurrence. Cancers. 13(8). 1797–1797. 3 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Gertraud Heinz‐Peer, Stefan Oberndorfer, et al.. (2021). Physiological MRI of microvascular architecture, neovascularization activity, and oxygen metabolism facilitate early recurrence detection in patients with IDH-mutant WHO grade 3 glioma. Neuroradiology. 64(2). 265–277. 4 indexed citations
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Zimmermann, Max, et al.. (2021). Physiological MRI Biomarkers in the Differentiation Between Glioblastomas and Solitary Brain Metastases. Molecular Imaging and Biology. 23(5). 787–795. 16 indexed citations
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Kayser, Hendrik, et al.. (2021). Open community platform for hearing aid algorithm research: open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA). Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1 indexed citations
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Bennani‐Baïti, Barbara, Katja Pinker, Max Zimmermann, et al.. (2020). Non-Invasive Assessment of Hypoxia and Neovascularization with MRI for Identification of Aggressive Breast Cancer. Cancers. 12(8). 2024–2024. 14 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Thomas M. Kinfe, Ilker Y. Eyüpoglu, et al.. (2020). Tissue Hypoxia and Alterations in Microvascular Architecture Predict Glioblastoma Recurrence in Humans. Clinical Cancer Research. 27(6). 1641–1649. 24 indexed citations
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Stoll, Cornelia, Katrin Palumbo‐Zerr, Christina Böhm, et al.. (2020). PPARδ-mediated mitochondrial rewiring of osteoblasts determines bone mass. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 8428–8428. 19 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Ilker Y. Eyüpoglu, Michael Buchfelder, et al.. (2019). Vascular architecture mapping for early detection of glioblastoma recurrence. Neurosurgical FOCUS. 47(6). E14–E14. 18 indexed citations
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Zimmermann, Max, Karl Rössler, Martin Kaltenhäuser, et al.. (2019). Refined Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetoencephalography Mapping Reveals Reorganization in Language-Relevant Areas of Lesioned Brains. World Neurosurgery. 136. e41–e59. 5 indexed citations
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Zimmermann, Max, Karl Rössler, Martin Kaltenhäuser, et al.. (2019). Comparative fMRI and MEG localization of cortical sensorimotor function: Bimodal mapping supports motor area reorganization in glioma patients. PLoS ONE. 14(3). e0213371–e0213371. 19 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Stefan Oberndorfer, Max Zimmermann, et al.. (2019). Physiologic MR imaging of the tumor microenvironment revealed switching of metabolic phenotype upon recurrence of glioblastoma in humans. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 40(3). 528–538. 21 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Max Zimmermann, Barbara Bennani‐Baïti, et al.. (2018). Development of a Non-invasive Assessment of Hypoxia and Neovascularization with Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Benign and Malignant Breast Tumors: Initial Results. Molecular Imaging and Biology. 21(4). 758–770. 23 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Karl Roessler, Max Zimmermann, et al.. (2018). Predicting Glioblastoma Response to Bevacizumab Through MRI Biomarkers of the Tumor Microenvironment. Molecular Imaging and Biology. 21(4). 747–757. 8 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Max Zimmermann, Arnd Doerfler, et al.. (2018). Intratumoral heterogeneity of oxygen metabolism and neovascularization uncovers 2 survival-relevant subgroups of IDH1 wild-type glioblastoma. Neuro-Oncology. 20(11). 1536–1546. 42 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Andreas Merkel, Max Zimmermann, et al.. (2017). Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Oxygen Metabolism During Resection of Brain Lesions. World Neurosurgery. 100. 388–394. 3 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Max Zimmermann, Stefan Oberndorfer, et al.. (2017). Vascular Hysteresis Loops and Vascular Architecture Mapping in Patients with Glioblastoma treated with Antiangiogenic Therapy. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 8508–8508. 16 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Kim Mouridsen, Arnd Doerfler, et al.. (2017). Recurrence of glioblastoma is associated with elevated microvascular transit time heterogeneity and increased hypoxia. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 38(3). 422–432. 29 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Max Zimmermann, Gertraud Heinz‐Peer, et al.. (2016). Magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers for clinical routine assessment of microvascular architecture in glioma. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 37(2). 632–643. 33 indexed citations
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Stadlbauer, Andreas, Max Zimmermann, Melitta Kitzwögerer, et al.. (2016). MR Imaging–derived Oxygen Metabolism and Neovascularization Characterization for Grading and IDH Gene Mutation Detection of Gliomas. Radiology. 283(3). 799–809. 57 indexed citations

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