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Autobiography of James S. Hyde

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The papers, book chapters, reviews, and patents by James S. Hyde in the bibliography of this document have been separated into EPR and MRI sections and within each section by topics. Within each topic, publications are listed chronologically. A brief summary is provided for each patent listed. A few publications and patents that do not fit this schema have been omitted. This list of publications is preceded by a scientific autobiography that focuses on selected topics that are judged to have been of most scientific importance. References to many of the publications and patents in the bibliography are made in the autobiography.

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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)

I. EPR at Varian

  1. J.S. Hyde, Electron paramagnetic resonance, in Handbook of Microwave Technology, vol. 2, ed. by T.K. Ishii (Academic Press, New York, 1995), pp. 365–402

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  2. J.S. Hyde, EPR at Varian, 1954–1974, in Foundations of Modern EPR, ed. by S.S. Eaton, G.R. Eaton, K.M. Salikhov (World Scientific Publishing, New York, 1998), pp. 695–716

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  3. J.S. Hyde, G.R. Eaton, S.S. Eaton, EPR at work. Concepts Magn. Reson. 28A, 1–100 (2006)

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II. Basic EPR

  1. J.S. Hyde, Saturation of the magnetic resonance absorption in dilute inhomogeneously broadened systems. Phys. Rev. 119, 1492–1495 (1960)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, A new principle for aqueous sample cells for EPR. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 43, 629–631 (1972)

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  3. C. Mailer, T. Sarna, H.M. Swartz, J.S. Hyde, Quantitative studies of free radicals in biology, corrections to ESR saturation data. J. Magn. Reson. 25, 205–210 (1977)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, K.V.S. Rao, Determination of the rotational correlation time and the rigid limit hyperfine coupling from the dependence of spin-label EPR spectra on microwave frequency. J. Magn. Reson. 38, 313–317 (1980)

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  5. J.S. Hyde, J.R. Pilbrow, A moment method for determining isotropic g values from powder EPR spectra. J. Magn. Reson. 41, 447–457 (1980)

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  6. J.S. Hyde, D.A. Hyde, Determination of T 2 from analysis of wings of symmetrical inhomogeneous lines. J. Magn. Reson. 43, 137–140 (1981)

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  7. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Kusumi, Dispersion electron spin resonance with the loop-gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 53, 1934–1937 (1982)

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  8. R.C. Sealy, J.S. Hyde, W.E. Antholine, Electron spin resonance, in Modern Physical Methods in Biochemistry, Part A, ed. by A. Neuberger, L.L.M. VanDeenen (Elsevier Science Publishers B.V, Amsterdam, 1985), pp. 69–148

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  9. R.D. Allendoerfer, W. Froncisz, C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, Electrochemical generation of free radicals in an EPR loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 76, 100–105 (1988)

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  10. J.S. Hyde, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, The EPR g-value moment theorem in the slow tumbling domain. J. Magn. Reson. 75, 358–360 (1987)

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  11. J.S. Hyde, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, A. Jesmanowicz, W.E. Antholine, Pseudo field modulation in EPR spectroscopy. Appl. Magn. Reson. 1, 483–496 (1990)

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  12. J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, J.J. Ratke, W.E. Antholine, Pseudomodulation, a computer-based strategy for resolution enhancement. J. Magn. Reson. 96, 1–13 (1992)

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  13. R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Aqueous flat cells perpendicular to the electric field for use in electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson. 165, 137–152 (2003)

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  14. J.S. Hyde, B. Bennett, A.W. Kittell, J.M. Kowalski, J.W. Sidabras, Moving difference (MDIFF) non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) EPR of copper(II). J. Magn. Reson. 236, 15–25 (2013)

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III. CW Applications of EPR at X-band

  1. J.S. Hyde, H.W. Brown, EPR study of tetracene positive ion. J. Chem. Phys. 37, 368–378 (1962)

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  2. A.W. Hornig, J.S. Hyde, Paramagnetic resonance in triplet naphthalene at liquid helium temperatures. Mol. Phys. 6, 33–41 (1963)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, L.E.G. Eriksson, A. Ehrenberg, EPR relaxation of slowly moving flavin radicals, “Anomalous” saturation. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 222, 688–692 (1970)

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  4. A. Kusumi, M. Singh, D.A. Tirrell, G. Oehme, A. Singh, N.K.P. Samuel, J.S. Hyde, S.L. Regen, Dynamic and structural properties of polymerized phosphatidylcholine vesicle membranes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 105, 2975–2980 (1983)

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  5. A. Kusumi, W.K. Subczynski, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, J.S. Hyde, H. Merkle, Spin-label studies on phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol membranes, effects of alkyl chain length and unsaturation in the fluid phase. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 854, 307–317 (1986)

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  6. B.S. Prabhananda, C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, A. Walvekar, Q-band ESR studies on the origin of magnetic anisotropy in tetrahalogenated semiquinones. J. Chem. Phys. 83, 6121–6127 (1985)

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  7. B.S. Prabhananda, J.S. Hyde, Study of molecular motions in liquids by electron spin relaxation, halogenated p-semiquinone anions in alcohols. J. Chem. Phys. 85, 6705–6712 (1986)

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  8. W.K. Subczynski, S. Przestalski, J. Kuczera, M. Podolak, J.S. Hyde, Effect of some amphiphilic ammonium salts on phase transition and fluidity of phosphatidylcholine membranes: a spin label study. Stud. Biophys. 125, 155–163 (1988)

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  9. J. Joseph, B. Kalyanaraman, J.S. Hyde, Trapping of nitric oxide by nitronyl nitroxides, An electron spin resonance investigation. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 192, 926–934 (1993)

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  10. H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, J.B. Feix, Aggregation state of spin-labeled cecropin AD in solution. Biochemistry 32, 11895–11902 (1993)

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  11. H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, J.B. Feix, Binding and state of aggregation of spin-labeled cecropin AD in phospholipid bilayers, effects of surface charge and fatty acyl chain length. Biochemistry 33, 6691–6699 (1994)

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IV. EPR Resonators IV.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Loop-gap resonators, in Electron Spin Resonance, ed. by M.C.R. Symons (The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1986), pp. 175–184

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  2. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Loop gap resonators, in Advanced EPR, Applications in Biology and Biochemistry, ed. by A.J. Hoff (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1989), pp. 277–306

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IV.II. Papers on Resonators

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  2. J.S. Hyde, J.C.W. Chien, J.H. Freed, Electron–electron double resonance of free radicals in solution. J. Chem. Phys. 48, 4211–4226 (1968)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, A new principle for aqueous sample cells for EPR. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 43, 629–631 (1972)

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  4. W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, The loop-gap resonator: a new microwave lumped circuit ESR sample Structure. J. Magn. Reson. 47, 515–521 (1982)

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  5. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Kusumi, Dispersion electron spin resonance with the loop-gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 53, 1934–1937 (1982)

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  6. M. Mehdizadeh, T.K. Ishii, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Loop-gap resonator, a lumped mode microwave resonant structure. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech. 31, 1059–1064 (1983)

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  7. R.L. Wood, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, The loop-gap resonator. II. Controlled return flux three-loop, two-gap microwave resonators for ENDOR and ESR spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson. 58, 243–253 (1984)

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  8. J.S. Hyde, J.-J. Yin, W. Froncisz, J.B. Feix, Electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) with a loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 63, 142–150 (1985)

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  9. W. Froncisz, T. Oles, J.S. Hyde, Q-band loop-gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 57, 1095–1099 (1986)

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  10. W.L. Hubbell, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Continuous and stopped flow EPR spectrometer based on a loop gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 58, 1879–1886 (1987)

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  11. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, T. Oles, Multipurpose loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 82, 223–230 (1989)

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  12. T. Oles, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Gordon coupler for K-band EPR loop gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 60, 389–391 (1989)

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  13. A.I. Tsapin, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Bimodal loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 100, 484–490 (1992)

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  14. T.C. Christidis, W. Froncisz, T. Oles, J.S. Hyde, Probehead with interchangeable loop-gap resonators and RF coils for multifrequency EPR/ENDOR. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 65, 63–67 (1994)

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  15. W. Piasecki, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Bimodal loop-gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 67, 1896–1904 (1996)

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  16. R.R. Mett, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Axially uniform resonant cavity modes for potential use in electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72(11), 4188–4200 (2001)

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  17. J.S. Hyde, R.R. Mett, Aqueous sample considerations in uniform field resonators for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Curr. Top. Biophys. 26, 7–14 (2002)

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  18. J.R. Anderson, R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Cavities with axially uniform fields for use in electron paramagnetic resonance. II. Free space generalization. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 73(8), 3027–3037 (2002)

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  19. J.S. Hyde, R.R. Mett, J.R. Anderson, Cavities with axially uniform fields for use in electron paramagnetic resonance. III. Re-entrant geometries. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 73(11), 4003–4009 (2002)

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  20. R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Microwave leakage from field modulation slots in TE011 EPR cavities. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 014702 (2005)

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  21. J.W. Sidabras, R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Aqueous flat-cells perpendicular to the electric field for use in electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. II, design. J Magn. Reson. 172, 333–341 (2005)

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  22. J.W. Sidabras, R.R. Mett, W. Froncisz, T.G. Camenisch, J.R. Anderson, J.S. Hyde, Multipurpose EPR loop gap resonator and cylindrical TE011 cavity for aqueous samples at 94 GHz. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 78, 034701 (2007)

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  23. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Uniform radio frequency fields in loop gap resonators for EPR spectroscopy. Appl. Magn. Reson. 31, 571–587 (2007)

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  24. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, I.S. Golovina, J.S. Hyde, Dielectric microwave resonators in TE011 cavities for EPR spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 79, 094702 (2008)

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  25. J.S. Hyde, J.W. Sidabras, R.R. Mett, Resonators for multifrequency EPR of spin labels (chapter 5.2), in Multifrequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Theory and Applications, ed. by S. Misra (Wiley, Berlin, 2011), pp. 244–270

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  26. J.W. Sidabras, S.K. Varanasi, R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, H.M. Swartz, A microwave resonator for limiting depth sensitivity for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of surfaces. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85(11), 104707 (2014)

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  27. J.W. Sidabras, J.E. Richie, J.S. Hyde, Axially uniform magnetic field-modulation excitation for electron paramagnetic resonance in rectangular and cylindrical cavities by slot cutting. J. Magn. Reson. 274, 115–124 (2016)

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  28. J.W. Sidabras, T. Sarna, R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Uniform field loop-gap resonator and rectangular TEU02 for aqueous sample EPR at 94 GHz. J. Magn. Reson. 282, 129–135 (2017)

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V. EPR Technology V.I. Review

  1. J.S. Hyde, Trends in EPR technology, in Biological Magnetic Resonance, Volume 24: Biomedical EPR—Part B: Methodology and Instrumentation, ed. by S.S. Eaton, G.R. Eaton, L.J. Berliner (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2005), pp. 409–426

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V.II. Technology Papers

  1. R.J. Baeten, T.K. Ishii, J.S. Hyde, p–i–n diode attenuator with small phase shift. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech. 36, 789–791 (1988)

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  2. R.A. Strangeway, T.K. Ishii, J.S. Hyde, Low-phase-noise Gunn diode oscillator design. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech. 36, 792–794 (1988)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, J. Gajdzinski, EPR automatic frequency control circuit with field effect transistor (FET) microwave amplification. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 59, 1352–1356 (1988)

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  4. R.A. Strangeway, T.K. Ishii, J.S. Hyde, Design and fabrication of a 35 GHz, 100 mW low phase noise Gunn diode oscillator. Microw. J. 31, 107–111 (1988)

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  5. P. Lesniewski, J.S. Hyde, Phase noise reduction of a 19 GHz veractor-tuned Gunn oscillator for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 61, 2248–2250 (1990)

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  6. J.S. Hyde, Electron paramagnetic resonance, in Handbook of Microwave Technology, vol. 2, ed. by T.K. Ishii (Academic Press, New York, 1995), pp. 365–402

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  7. T. Oles, R.A. Strangeway, J. Luglio, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, X-band low phase noise Gunn diode oscillator for EPR spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 63, 4010–4011 (1992)

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  8. S. Pfenninger, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Noise analysis of EPR spectrometers with cryogenic microwave preamplifiers. J. Magn. Reson. 113A, 32–39 (1995)

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  9. R.A. Strangeway, H.S. Mchaourab, J. Luglio, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, A general purpose multiquantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 66, 4516–4528 (1995)

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  10. S. Pfenninger, W. Froncisz, J.E. Forrer, J. Luglio, J.S. Hyde, General method for adjusting the quality factor of EPR resonators. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 66, 4857–4865 (1995)

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  11. J.S. Hyde, H.S. Mchaourab, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, R.W. Cox, W. Froncisz, Electron paramagnetic resonance detection by time-locked subsampling. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 69, 2622–2628 (1998)

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  12. W. Froncisz, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, J.S. Hyde, Pulse saturation recovery, pulse ELDOR and free induction decay EPR detection using time-locked subsampling. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72, 1837–1842 (2001)

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  13. J.S. Hyde, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, R.A. Strangeway, W. Froncisz, Digital detection by time-locked sampling in EPR, in Biological Magnetic Resonance, Volume 24, Biomedical EPR—Part B, Methodology and Instrumentation, ed. by S.S. Eaton, G.R. Eaton, L.J. Berliner (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2005), pp. 199–222

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  14. W.K. Subczynski, C.C. Felix, C.S. Klug, J.S. Hyde, Concentration by centrifugation for gas exchange EPR oximetry measurements with loop-gap resonators. J. Magn. Reson. 176, 244–248 (2005)

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  15. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.R. Anderson, R.A. Strangeway, Microwave frequency modulation in CW EPR at W-band using a loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 185, 259–263 (2007)

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  16. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Coupling of waveguide and resonator by inductive and capacitive irises for EPR spectroscopy. Appl. Magn. Reson. 35, 285–318 (2008)

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  17. J.S. Hyde, R.A. Strangeway, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, W. Froncisz, W-band frequency-swept EPR. J. Magn. Reson. 205, 93–101 (2010)

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  18. A.W. Kittell, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Detection of undistorted continuous wave (CW) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra with non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) of the magnetic field. J. Magn. Reson. 211, 228–233 (2011)

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  19. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.R. Anderson, J.S. Hyde, Hyperbolic-cosine waveguide tapers and oversize rectangular waveguide for reduced broadband insertion loss in W-band EPR spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 82, 074704 (2011)

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  20. J.S. Hyde, B. Bennett, A.W. Kittell, J.M. Kowalski, J.W. Sidabras, Moving difference (MDIFF) non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) EPR of copper(II). J. Magn. Reson. 236, 15–25 (2013)

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  21. A.W. Kittell, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label CW microwave power saturation and rapid passage with non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) EPR spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson. 255, 68–76 (2015)

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  22. J.W. Sidabras, R.A. Strangeway, R.R. Mett, J.R. Anderson, L. Mainali, J.S. Hyde, Hyperbolic-cosine waveguide tapers and oversize rectangular waveguide for reduced broadband insertion loss in W-band electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. II broadband characterization. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87(3), 034704 (2016)

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  23. J.W. Sidabras, R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Extruded dielectric sample tubes of complex cross section for EPR signal enhancement of aqueous samples. J. Magn. Reson. 277, 45–51 (2017)

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VI. Field Modulation

  1. J.S. Hyde, H.W. Brown, EPR study of tetracene positive ion. J. Chem. Phys. 37, 368–378 (1962)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, L.R. Dalton, Very slowly tumbling spin labels, adiabatic rapid passage. Chem. Phys. Lett. 16, 568–572 (1972)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, P.B. Sczaniecki, W. Froncisz, The Bruker lecture, Alternatives to field modulation in electron spin resonance spectroscopy. J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 1(85), 3901–3912 (1989)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, J.J. Ratke, W.E. Antholine, Pseudomodulation, a computer-based strategy for resolution enhancement. J. Magn. Reson. 96, 1–13 (1992)

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  5. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Radio frequency skin depth concepts in magnetic resonance. Curr. Top. Biophys. 28(2), 117–122 (2004)

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  6. R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, Microwave leakage from field modulation slots in TE011 EPR cavities. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 014702 (2005)

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  7. R.R. Mett, J.R. Anderson, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, EPR field modulation eddy current analysis of silver-plated graphite resonators. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 094702 (2005)

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  8. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.R. Anderson, R.A. Strangeway, Microwave frequency modulation in CW EPR at W-band using a loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 185, 259–263 (2007)

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  9. J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, Cross-correlation, an fMRI signal-processing strategy. NeuroImage (Special Issue) 62, 848–851 (2012)

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  10. J.W. Sidabras, J.E. Richie, J.S. Hyde, Axially uniform magnetic field-modulation excitation for electron paramagnetic resonance in rectangular and cylindrical cavities by slot cutting. J. Magn. Reson. 274, 115–124 (2016)

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VII. Passage Effects

  1. J.S. Hyde, Magnetic resonance and rapid passage in irradiated LiF. Phys. Rev. 119, 1483–1492 (1960)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, L.R. Dalton, Very slowly tumbling spin labels, adiabatic rapid passage. Chem. Phys. Lett. 16, 568–572 (1972)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, D.D. Thomas, New EPR methods for the study of very slow motion, Application to spin-labeled hemoglobin. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 222, 680–692 (1973)

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  4. P.W. Percival, J.S. Hyde, L.A. Dalton, L.R. Dalton, Molecular and applied modulation effects in electron electron double resonance. V. Passage effects in high resolution frequency and field swept ELDOR. J. Chem. Phys. 62, 4332–4342 (1975)

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  5. J.S. Hyde, Saturation-transfer spectroscopy, in Enzyme Structure Part G, ed. by C.H.W. Hirs, S.N. Timasheff (Academic Press, New York, 1978), pp. 480–511

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  6. J.S. Hyde, L.R. Dalton, Saturation-transfer spectroscopy, in Spin Labeling II, Theory and Applications, ed. by L.J. Berliner (Academic Press, New York, 1979), pp. 1–70

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  7. M.E. Johnson, J.S. Hyde, 35-GHz (Q-band) saturation transfer electron paramagnetic resonance studies of rotational diffusion. Biochemistry 20, 2875–2880 (1981)

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  8. A.W. Kittell, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label CW microwave power saturation and rapid passage with non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) EPR spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson. 255, 68–76 (2015)

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VIII. ENDOR VIII.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, Electron nuclear double resonance using an intense nuclear radio frequency field, in Proceedings, Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, 2nd International Conference, ed. by A. Ehrenberg, B.G. Malmstrom, T. Vanngard (Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1966), pp. 63–84

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  2. L.E.G. Eriksson, J.S. Hyde, A. Ehrenberg, Electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) from randomly oriented biomolecules, in Probes of Structure and Function of Macromolecules and Membranes, vol. 1, ed. by B. Chance, C. Lee, J. Blasei (Academic Press, New York, 1971), pp. 125–134

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VIII.II. ENDOR in Unordered Solids; Selection of Orientation

  1. G.H. Rist, J.S. Hyde, Ligand ENDOR of Cu-8-hydroxyquinolinate substituted into a single crystal and a powder of phthalimide. J. Chem. Phys. 49, 2449–2451 (1968)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, G.H. Rist, L.E.G. Eriksson, ENDOR of methyl, matrix and alpha-protons in amorphous and polycrystalline matrices. J. Phys. Chem. 72, 4269–4276 (1968)

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  3. G.H. Rist, J.S. Hyde, Ligand ENDOR of metal complexes in powders. J. Chem. Phys. 52, 4633–4643 (1970)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, T. Astlind, L.E.G. Eriksson, A. Ehrenberg, A modulation scheme for powder ENDOR. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 41, 1598–1600 (1970)

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VIII.III. ENDOR in Proteins

  1. A. Ehrenberg, L.E.G. Eriksson, J.S. Hyde, Electron-nuclear double resonance from flavin free radicals in NADPH dehydrogenase (“old yellow enzyme”). Biochim. Biophys. Acta 167, 482–484 (1968)

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  2. L.E.G. Eriksson, J.S. Hyde, A. Ehrenberg, Electron-nuclear double resonance from flavin radicals in liquid and polycrystalline phase and conjugated to protein. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 192, 211–230 (1969)

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  3. W.H. Walker, J. Salach, M. Gutman, T.P. Singer, J.S. Hyde, A. Ehrenberg, ENDOR studies on the covalently bound flavin at the active center of succinate dehydrogenase. FEBS Lett. 5, 237–240 (1969)

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  4. G.H. Rist, J.S. Hyde, T. Vänngård, Electron-nuclear double resonance of a protein that contains copper, Evidence for nitrogen coordination to CU(II) in stellacyanin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 67, 79–86 (1970)

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  5. L.E.G. Eriksson, A. Ehrenberg, J.S. Hyde, Comparative electron-nuclear double resonance study of two flavoproteins. Eur. J. Biochem. 17, 539–543 (1970)

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  6. A. Ehrenberg, L.E.G. Eriksson, J.S. Hyde, Electron-nuclear double resonance from radicals of flavins and flavoproteins, in flavins and flavoproteins, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium, ed. by H. Kamin (University Park Press, Baltimore, 1971), pp. 141–152

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  7. A. Ehrenberg, L.E.G. Eriksson, J.S. Hyde, Electron nuclear double resonance of flavin and flavoprotein radicals, in Magnetic Resonances in Biological Research, Report of the 3rd International Conference, ed. by C. Franconi (Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, New York, 1971), pp. 293–299

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  8. D.S. Leniart, J.S. Hyde, J.C. Vedrine, Powder ENDOR line shapes, nuclear relaxation induced by motion of nearby electron spins. J. Phys. Chem. 76, 2079–2087 (1972)

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  9. A. Ehrenberg, L.E.G. Eriksson, J.S. Hyde, EPR and ENDOR studies on flavoprotein radicals, in Structure & Function of Oxidation Reduction Enzymes, ed. by A. Akeson, A. Ehrenberg (Pergamon Press, Oxford & New York, 1972), pp. 375–383

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VIII.IV. Liquid Phase ENDOR

  1. J.S. Hyde, A.H. Maki, ENDOR of a free radical in solution. J. Chem. Phys. 40, 3117–3118 (1964)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, ENDOR of free radicals in solution. J. Chem. Phys. 43, 1806–1818 (1965)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, R. Breslow, C. DeBoer, Observation of conformational isomers by electron nuclear double resonance. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 88, 4763–4764 (1966)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, ENDOR analysis of the triphenylphenoxyl radical. J. Phys. Chem. 71, 68–73 (1967)

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  5. J.H. Freed, D.S. Leniart, J.S. Hyde, Theory of saturation and double resonance effects in ESR spectra. III. Radio frequency coherence and line shapes. J. Chem. Phys. 47, 2762–2773 (1967)

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  6. C. Steelink, J.D. Fitzpatrick, L.D. Kispert, J.S. Hyde, Electron paramagnetic resonance and electron-nuclear double resonance studies of phenoxyl radicals derived from substituted diphenylmethanes. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 90, 4354–4361 (1968)

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  7. L.D. Kispert, J.S. Hyde, C. DeBoer, D. LaFollette, R. Breslow, Combined ENDOR and electron paramagnetic resonance techniques in a study of some low-symmetry triphenylmethyl derivatives. J. Phys. Chem. 72, 4276–4284 (1968)

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  8. N.L. Bauld, J.D. McDermed, C.E. Hudson, Y.S. Rim, J. Zoeller Jr., R.D. Gordon, J.S. Hyde, Conformational analysis of cyclopropyl groups attached to trigonal carbon in organic radicals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 91, 6666–6676 (1969)

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  9. H.D. Brauer, H. Stieger, J.S. Hyde, L.D. Kispert, G.R. Luckhurst, ENDOR of biradicals: a chemical solution to the biradical paradox. Mol. Phys. 17, 457–471 (1969)

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  10. N.L. Bauld, C.E. Hudson, J.S. Hyde, Determination of the ESR parameter B0 for the isopropyl group. J. Chem. Phys. 54, 1834 (1971)

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  11. F. Gerson, J. Jachimowicz, K. Moebius, R. Biehl, J.S. Hyde, D.S. Leniart, Applications of ENDOR spectroscopy to radicals of low symmetry, radical anions of 2-phenylcycl[3.2.2]azines. J. Magn. Reson. 18, 471–484 (1975)

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VIII.V. Solid-State and Catalysis Applications of ENDOR

  1. U. Ranon, J.S. Hyde, Electron-nuclear-double-resonance and electron-paramagnetic resonance analysis of ytterbium-flourine superhyperfine interaction in CaF2:Yb3+. Phys. Rev. 141, 259–274 (1966)

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  2. A.L. Kwiram, J.S. Hyde, ENDOR in irradiated adipic acid crystals at +25° and −90° C. J. Chem. Phys. 42, 791–792 (1965)

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  3. G.H. Rist, J.S. Hyde, Ligand ENDOR of Cu-8-hydroxyquinolinate substituted into organic single crystals. J. Chem. Phys. 50, 4532–4542 (1969)

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  4. J.C. Vedrine, J.S. Hyde, D.S. Leniart, Proton ENDOR of gamma-irradiated Y-type zeolites. J. Phys. Chem. 76, 2087–2097 (1972)

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  5. J.C. Vedrine, D.S. Leniart, J.S. Hyde, Motion of H atoms within sodalite cages of HY type zeolite as determined by ENDOR spectroscopy. Ind. Chim. Belg. 38, 397–403 (1973)

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  6. M.E. Newton, J.S. Hyde, ENDOR at S-band (2-4 GHz) microwave frequencies. J. Magn. Reson. 95, 80–87 (1991)

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VIII.VI. Multi-Frequency, Multi-Quantum, and Nitrogen ENDOR

  1. D.S. Leniart, J.C. Vedrine, J.S. Hyde, Liquid phase nitrogen ENDOR in nitroxide radicals. Chem. Phys. Lett. 6, 637–640 (1970)

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  2. W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, R.C. Sealy, D.H. Petering, Structure of cupric bleomycin, nitrogen and proton couplings from EPR and electron nuclear double resonance spectroscopy. J. Biol. Chem. 259, 4437–4440 (1984)

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  3. M.E. Newton, J.S. Hyde, ENDOR at S-band (2-4 GHz) microwave frequencies. J. Magn. Reson. 95, 80–87 (1991)

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  4. M.D. Pace, T.C. Christidis, J.S. Hyde, S-band ENDOR of hyperfine interactions of 1H and 14N nuclei in trinitrophenylmethylnitroxide. J. Magn. Reson. 102A, 101–104 (1993)

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  5. H.S. Mchaourab, T.C. Christidis, J.S. Hyde, Continuous wave multiquantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. IV. Multiquantum electron-nuclear double resonance. J. Chem. Phys. 99, 4975–4985 (1993)

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  6. T.C. Christidis, H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, Hyperfine selectivity using multiquantum electron–nuclear–electron triple resonance. J. Chem. Phys. 104, 9644–9646 (1996)

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IX. ELDOR IX.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, J.B. Feix, Electron–electron double resonance, in Spin Labeling, Theory and Applications, ed. by L.J. Berliner, J. Reuben (Plenum Press, New York, 1989), pp. 305–337

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  2. J.S. Hyde, ELDOR spectroscopy, in Foundations of Modern EPR, ed. by S.S. Eaton, G.R. Eaton, K.M. Salikhov (World Scientific Publishing, New York, 1998), pp. 577–586

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IX.II. Continuous Wave (CW) ELDOR

  1. J.S. Hyde, J.C.W. Chien, J.H. Freed, Electron–electron double resonance of free radicals in solution. J. Chem. Phys. 48, 4211–4226 (1968)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, L.D. Kispert, R.C. Sneed, J.C.W. Chien, Frequency-swept electron–electron double resonance, separation of overlapping spectra in irradiated malonic acid. J. Chem. Phys. 48, 3824–3825 (1968)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, Electron–electron double resonance, in Free Radical States in Chemistry, ed. by L.A. Blumenfeld, Y.N. Molin (Nauka, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk, 1971), pp. 24–38

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  4. J.S. Hyde, R.C. Sneed Jr., G.H. Rist, Frequency-swept electron–electron double resonance, DPPH in liquid and frozen solution. J. Chem. Phys. 51, 1404–1416 (1969)

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  5. D.J. Lowe, J.S. Hyde, Electron–electron double resonance measurements on xanthine oxidase. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 377, 205–210 (1975)

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  6. J.S. Hyde, M.D. Smigel, L.R. Dalton, L.A. Dalton, Molecular and applied modulation effects in electron electron double resonance. IV. Stationary ELDOR of very slowly tumbling spin labels. J. Chem. Phys. 62, 1655–1667 (1975)

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  7. P.W. Percival, J.S. Hyde, L.A. Dalton, L.R. Dalton, Molecular and applied modulation effects in electron electron double resonance. V. Passage effects in high resolution frequency and field swept ELDOR. J. Chem. Phys. 62, 4332–4342 (1975)

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  8. C.A. Popp, J.S. Hyde, Electron–electron double resonance and saturation-recovery studies of nitroxide electron and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation times and Heisenberg exchange rates: lateral diffusion in dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 2559–2563 (1982)

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  9. J.B. Feix, C.A. Popp, S.D. Venkataramu, A.H. Beth, J.H. Park, J.S. Hyde, An electron–electron double-resonance study of interactions between [14N]- and [15N]stearic acid spin-label pairs: lateral diffusion and vertical fluctuations in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine. Biochemistry. 23, 2293–2299 (1984)

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  10. J.S. Hyde, J.-J. Yin, W. Froncisz, J.B. Feix, Electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) with a loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 63, 142–150 (1985)

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  11. C.-S. Lai, M.D. Wirt, J.-J. Yin, W. Froncisz, J.B. Feix, T.J. Kunicki, J.S. Hyde, Lateral diffusion of lipid probes in the surface membrane of human platelets: an electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) study. Biophys. J. 50, 503–506 (1986)

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  12. J.B. Feix, J.-J. Yin, J.S. Hyde, Interactions of 14N:15N stearic acid spin-label pairs: effects of host lipid alkyl chain length and unsaturation. Biochemistry. 26, 3850–3855 (1987)

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  13. J.-J. Yin, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, The effects of cholesterol on lateral diffusion and vertical fluctuations in lipid bilayers, an electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) study. Biophys. J. 52, 1031–1038 (1987)

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  14. J.-J. Yin, J.S. Hyde, Application of rate equations to ELDOR and saturation recovery experiments on 14N, 15N spin-label pairs. J. Magn. Reson. 74, 82–93 (1987)

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IX.III. Pulse ELDOR

  1. M. Nechtschein, J.S. Hyde, Pulsed electronThe effects of cholesterol on lateral diffusion and vertical fluctuations in lipid bilayers, an electron–electron double resonance (ELDOR) studyelectron double resonance in an S = ½, I = ½ system. Phys. Rev. Lett. 24, 672–674 (1970)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, C. Mottley, Pulsed ELDOR measurement of nitrogen T 1 in spin labels. Chem. Phys. Lett. 110, 621–625 (1984)

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X. Saturation Recovery (SR) X.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, Paramagnetic relaxation. Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 25, 407–435 (1974)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, Saturation recovery methodology, in Time Domain Electron Spin Resonance, ed. by L. Kevan, R.N. Schwartz (Wiley, New York, 1979), pp. 1–30

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  3. J.S. Hyde, Saturation recovery, in Foundations of Modern EPR, ed. by S.S. Eaton, G.R. Eaton, K.M. Salikhov (World Scientific Publishing, New York, 1998), pp. 607–618

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X.II. SR Instrumentation

  1. M. Huisjen, J.S. Hyde, Saturation recovery measurements of electron spin-lattice relaxation times of free radicals in solution. J. Chem. Phys. 60, 1682–1683 (1974)

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  2. M. Huisjen, J.S. Hyde, A pulsed EPR spectrometer. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 45, 669–675 (1974)

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  3. P.W. Percival, J.S. Hyde, Pulsed EPR spectrometer, II. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 46, 1522–1529 (1975)

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  4. J.E. Forrer, R.C. Wubben, J.S. Hyde, Signal-to-noise enhancement in time domain ESR using a computer controlled high speed data receiver-processor. Bull. Magn. Reson. 2, 441 (1980)

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X.III. SR of Spin Labels and Multi-Exponentials

  1. P.W. Percival, J.S. Hyde, Saturation-recovery measurements of the spin-lattice relaxation times of some nitroxides in solution. J. Magn. Reson. 23, 249–257 (1976)

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  2. C.A. Popp, J.S. Hyde, Electron–electron double resonance and saturation-recovery studies of nitroxide electron and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation times and Heisenberg exchange rates: lateral diffusion in dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 2559–2563 (1982)

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  3. J.-J. Yin, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, J.S. Hyde, Lateral diffusion of lipids in membranes by pulse saturation recovery electron spin resonance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84, 964–968 (1987)

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  4. J.-J. Yin, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, Solution of the nitroxide spin-label spectral overlap problem using pulse electron spin resonance. Biophys. J. 53, 525–531 (1988)

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  5. J.-J. Yin, J.S. Hyde, Use of high observing power in electron spin resonance saturation-recovery experiments in spin-labeled membranes. J. Chem. Phys. 91, 6029–6035 (1989)

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  6. J.-J. Yin, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, Mapping of collision frequencies for stearic acid spin labels by saturation-recovery electron paramagnetic resonance. Biophys. J. 58, 713–720 (1990)

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X.IV. Selected Applications of SR

  1. C. Altenbach, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, W.L. Hubbell, Conformation of spin-labeled melittin at membrane surfaces investigated by pulse saturation recovery and continuous wave power saturation electron paramagnetic resonance. Biophys. J. 56, 1183–1191 (1989)

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  2. W.K. Subczynski, G.E. Renk, R.K. Crouch, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Oxygen diffusion-concentration product in rhodopsin as observed by a pulse ESR spin labeling method. Biophys. J. 63, 573–577 (1992)

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  3. I. Ashikawa, J.-J. Yin, W.K. Subczynski, T. Kouyama, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Molecular organization and dynamics in bacteriorhodopsin-rich reconstituted membranes, discrimination of lipid environments by the oxygen transport parameter using a pulse ESR spin-labeling technique. Biochemistry. 33, 4947–4952 (1994)

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  4. W.K. Subczynski, A.M. Wisniewska, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Three-dimensional dynamic structure of the liquid-ordered domain in lipid membranes as examined by pulse-EPR oxygen probing. Biophys. J. 92, 1573–1584 (2007)

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  5. L. Mainali, M. Raguz, T.G. Camenisch, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label saturation-recovery EPR at W-band, Applications to eye lens lipid membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 212, 86–94 (2011)

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  6. L. Mainali, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Membrane fluidity profiles as deduced by saturation-recovery EPR measurements of spin-lattice relaxation times of spin labels. J. Magn. Reson. 212, 418–425 (2011)

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  7. L. Mainali, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, M. Raguz, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label W-band EPR with seven-loop–six-gap resonator, application to lens membranes derived from eyes of a single donor. App. Magn. Reson. 45, 1343–1358 (2014)

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  8. L. Mainali, T.G. Camenisch, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Saturation recovery EPR spin-labeling method for quantification of lipids in biological membrane domains. Appl. Magn. Reson. (2017) doi:10.1007/s00723-017-0921-x

X.V. SR Multi-Frequency

  1. J.S. Hyde, J.-J. Yin, W.K. Subczynski, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, W. Froncisz, Spin label EPR T1 values using saturation recovery from 2 to 35 GHz. J. Phys. Chem. B 108(27), 9524–9529 (2004)

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  2. W. Froncisz, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, J.R. Anderson, W.K. Subczynski, R.A. Strangeway, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Saturation recovery EPR and ELDOR at W-band for spin labels. J. Magn. Reson. 193, 297–304 (2008)

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  3. W.K. Subczynski, L. Mainali, T.G. Camenisch, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label oximetry at Q- and W-band. J. Magn. Reson. 209, 142–148 (2011)

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XI. Saturation Transfer XI.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, Saturation-transfer spectroscopy, in Enzyme Structure Part G, ed. by C.H.W. Hirs, S.N. Timasheff (Academic Press, New York, 1978), pp. 480–511

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  2. J.S. Hyde, L.R. Dalton, Saturation-transfer spectroscopy, in Spin Labeling II, Theory and Applications, ed. by L.J. Berliner (Academic Press, New York, 1979), pp. 1–70

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  3. J.S. Hyde, D.D. Thomas, Saturation-transfer spectroscopy. Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 31, 293–317 (1980)

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XI.II. Saturation Transfer Papers

  1. J.S. Hyde, L.R. Dalton, Very slowly tumbling spin labels, adiabatic rapid passage. Chem. Phys. Lett. 16, 568–572 (1972)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, L.R. Dalton, Very slowly tumbling spin-labels, adiabatic rapid passage, in Symposial Papers, IVth International Biophysics Conference, ed. by G.M. Frank, L.P. Kayushin (Akad. Nauk USSR, Inst. Biol. Fiz. Pushchino-on Oka, USSR, 1973), pp. 687–702

  3. J.S. Hyde, D.D. Thomas, New EPR methods for the study of very slow motion, Application to spin-labeled hemoglobin. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 222, 680–692 (1973)

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  4. M.D. Smigel, L.R. Dalton, J.S. Hyde, L.A. Dalton, Investigation of very slowly tumbling spin labels by nonlinear spin response techniques, theory and experiment for stationary electron electron double resonance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 71, 1925–1929 (1974)

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  5. J.-J. Yin, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, Mapping of collision frequencies for stearic acid spin labels by saturation-recovery electron paramagnetic resonance. Biophys. J. 58, 713–720 (1990)

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  6. D.D. Thomas, J.C. Seidel, J.S. Hyde, J. Gergely, Motion of subfragment-1 in myosin and its supramolecular complexes, saturation transfer electron paramagnetic resonance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72, 1729–1733 (1975)

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  7. D.D. Thomas, J.C. Seidel, J. Gergely, J.S. Hyde, The quantitative measurement of rotational motion of the subfragment-1 region of myosin by saturation transfer EPR spectroscopy. J. Supramol. Struct. 3, 376–390 (1975)

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  8. D.D. Thomas, L.R. Dalton, J.S. Hyde, Rotational diffusion studied by passage saturation transfer electron paramagnetic resonance. J. Chem. Phys. 65, 3006–3024 (1976)

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  9. A. Kusumi, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label saturation-transfer electron spin resonance detection of transient association of rhodopsin in reconstituted membranes. Biochemistry. 21, 5978–5983 (1982)

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  10. D.D. Thomas, C.H. Wendt, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Saturation transfer EPR spectroscopy on spin-labeled muscle fibers using a loop-gap resonator. Biophys. J. 43, 131–135 (1983)

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  11. P. Fajer, D.D. Thomas, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, Measurement of rotational molecular motion by time-resolved saturation transfer electron paramagnetic resonance. Biophys. J. 50, 1195–1202 (1986)

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XII. Multi-Quantum (MQ) EPR XII.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, H.S. Mchaourab, R.A. Strangeway, J. Luglio, Multiquantum ESR, physics, technology and applications to bioradicals, in Bioradicals Detected by ESR Spectroscopy, ed. by H. Ohya-Nishiguchi, L. Packer (Basel, Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, 1995), pp. 31–47

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  2. J.S. Hyde, Multiquantum EPR, in Foundations of Modern EPR, ed. by S.S. Eaton, G.R. Eaton, K.M. Salikhov (World Scientific Publishing, New York, 1998), pp. 741–757

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XII.II. MQ Papers

  1. J.S. Hyde, P.B. Sczaniecki, W. Froncisz, The Bruker lecture, Alternatives to field modulation in electron spin resonance spectroscopy. J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 1(85), 3901–3912 (1989)

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  2. W. Froncisz, P.B. Sczaniecki, J.S. Hyde, Electron paramagnetic rotary resonance spectroscopy of spin labels. Phys. Med. 2–4, 163–175 (1989)

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  3. P.B. Sczaniecki, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Continuous wave multi-quantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 93, 3891–3898 (1990)

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  4. H.S. Mchaourab, T.C. Christidis, W. Froncisz, P.B. Sczaniecki, J.S. Hyde, Multiple-quantum electron–electron double resonance. J. Magn. Reson. 92, 429–433 (1991)

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  5. P.B. Sczaniecki, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Continuous wave multiquantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. II. Spin-system generated intermodulation sidebands. J. Chem. Phys. 94, 5907–5916 (1991)

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  6. H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, Dependence of the multiple-quantum EPR signal on the spin-lattice relaxation rime. Effect of oxygen in spin-labeled membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 101B, 178–184 (1993)

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  7. H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, Continuous wave multiquantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. III. Theory of intermodulation sidebands. J. Chem. Phys. 98, 1786–1796 (1992)

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  8. H.S. Mchaourab, S. Pfenninger, W.E. Antholine, C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, P.M.H. Kroneck, Multiquantum EPR of the mixed valence copper site in nitrous oxide reductase. Biophys. J. 64, 1576–1579 (1993)

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  9. H.S. Mchaourab, T.C. Christidis, J.S. Hyde, Continuous wave multiquantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. IV. Multiquantum electron-nuclear double resonance. J. Chem. Phys. 99, 4975–4985 (1993)

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  10. J.S. Hyde, H.S. Mchaourab, R.A. Strangeway, J. Luglio, Multiquantum ESR, physics, technology and applications to bioradicals. Magn. Reson. Med. (Japan) 6, 16–18 (1995)

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  11. R.A. Strangeway, H.S. Mchaourab, J. Luglio, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, A general purpose multiquantum electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 66, 4516–4528 (1995)

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  12. T.C. Christidis, H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, Hyperfine selectivity using multiquantum electron–nuclear–electron triple resonance. J. Chem. Phys. 104, 9644–9646 (1996)

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  13. C.S. Klug, T.G. Camenisch, W.L. Hubbell, J.S. Hyde, Multiquantum EPR spectroscopy of spin-labeled arrestin K267C at 35 GHz. Biophys. J. 88, 3641–3647 (2005)

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XIII. Multi-Frequency XIII.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, The role of microwave frequency in EPR spectroscopy of copper complexes. Ann. Rev. Biophys. Bioeng. 11, 391–417 (1982)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, R.A. Strangeway, T.G. Camenisch, Multiarm EPR spectroscopy at multiple microwave frequencies: multiquantum (MQ) EPR, MQ ELDOR, saturation recovery (SR) EPR, and SR ELDOR (chapter 5.1), in Multifrequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: Theory and Applications, ed. by S. Misra (Wiley, Berlin, 2011), pp. 229–244

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XIII.II. L-band

  1. W.K. Subczynski, S. Lukiewicz, J.S. Hyde, Murine in vivo L-band ESR spin-label oximetry with a loop-gap resonator. Magn. Reson. Med. 3, 747–754 (1986)

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  2. K.S. Rothenberger, M.J. Nilges, T.E. Altman, K. Glab, R.L. Belford, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, L-band parallel mode EPR measurement of quadrupole coupling through direct observation of secondary transitions. Chem. Phys. Lett. 124, 295–298 (1986)

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  3. W. Froncisz, T. Oles, J.S. Hyde, Murine L-band ESR loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 82, 109–114 (1989)

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  4. A.W. Kittell, J.S. Hyde, E.J. Hustedt, Inter-spin distance determination using L-band (1–2 GHz) non-adiabatic rapid sweep electron paramagnetic resonance (NARS EPR). J. Magn. Reson. 221, 51–56 (2012)

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XIII.III. S-band and Cu 2+

  1. W. Froncisz, C.P. Scholes, J.S. Hyde, Y.-H. Wei, T.E. King, R.W. Shaw, H. Beinert, Hyperfine structure resolved by 2 to 4 GHz EPR of cytochrome c oxidase. J. Biol. Chem. 254, 7482–7484 (1979)

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  2. W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Broadening by strains of lines in the g-parallel region of Cu2+ EPR spectra. J. Chem. Phys. 73, 3123–3131 (1980)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, ESR S-band microwave spectrometer for process control, in National Electronics Conference, XXXV edn., ed. by E.C. Bertnolli, W.H. Tranter (National Engineering Consortium Inc, Chicago, 1981), pp. 602–606

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  4. D.L. Liczwek, R.L. Belford, J.R. Pilbrow, J.S. Hyde, Elevation of copper nuclear quadrupole coupling in thiol complexes by completion of the coordination sphere. J. Phys. Chem. 87, 2509–2512 (1983)

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  5. W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, R.C. Sealy, D.H. Petering, Structure of cupric bleomycin, nitrogen and proton couplings from EPR and electron nuclear double resonance spectroscopy. J. Biol. Chem. 259, 4437–4440 (1984)

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  6. R. Basosi, W.E. Antholine, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Spin-Hamiltonian input parameters in the EPR analysis of liquid phase copper complexes. J. Chem. Phys. 81, 4849–4857 (1984)

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  7. W.E. Antholine, R. Basosi, J.S. Hyde, S. Lyman, D.H. Petering, Immobile- and mobile-phase ESR spectroscopy of copper complexes, studies on biologically interesting bis(thiosemicarbazonato)copper(II) chelates. Inorg. Chem. 23, 3543–3548 (1984)

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  8. W.E. Antholine, R. Basosi, J.S. Hyde, F. Taketa, Interaction between low-affinity cupric ion and human methemoglobin. J. Inorgan. Biochem. 21, 125–136 (1984)

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  9. J.S. Hyde, W.E. Antholine, R. Basosi, Sensitivity analysis in multifrequency EPR spectroscopy in Biological & Inorganic Copper Chemistry, Vol. I. in Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Copper Coordination Chemistry, ed. by K.D. Karlin, J. Zubieta (Adenine Press, Guilderland, New York, 1985), pp. 239–246

  10. R. Basosi, G. Valensin, E. Gaggelli, W. Froncisz, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, Multifrequency ESR of Cu(II)-(His)n (His = histidine). 1. Immobile phase. Inorg. Chem. 25, 3006–3010 (1986)

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  11. W.E. Antholine, G. Riedy, J.S. Hyde, R. Basosi, D.H. Petering, ESR parameters for cupric bleomycin in the mobilized state. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn. 2, 469–480 (1984)

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  12. G. Rakhit, W.E. Antholine, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, J.R. Pilbrow, G.R. Sinclair, B. Sarkar, Direct evidence of nitrogen coupling in the copper(II) complex of bovine serum albumin by S-band electron spin resonance technique. J. Inorg. Biochem. 25, 217–224 (1985)

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  13. J.S. Hyde, W.E. Antholine, W. Froncisz, R. Basosi, EPR determination of the number of nitrogens coordinated to Cu in square-planar complexes, in Advanced Magnetic Resonance Techniques in Systems of High Molecular Complexity, vol. 2, ed. by N. Niccolai, G. Valensin (Birkhäuser, Boston, 1986), pp. 363–384

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  14. W.K. Subczynski, W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, D.H. Petering, Orientation and mobility of a copper square-planar complex in a lipid bilayer. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 109, 46–52 (1987)

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  15. M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, W. Froncisz, R. Basosi, W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, Multifrequency ESR with Fourier analysis of CuII(His)n (His = histidine) 2. Mobile phase. Inorg. Chem. 26, 801–805 (1987)

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  16. W.E. Antholine, W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, D.H. Petering, A model study for transport of metallo-drugs within lipid bilayers, in Biology of Copper Complexes, ed. by J.R.J. Sorenson (Humana Press Inc, Clifton, 1987), pp. 493–500

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  17. M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, W.E. Antholine, W.K. Subczynski, O. Baffa, J.S. Hyde, D.H. Petering, Assessment of the ESR spectra of CuKTSM2. Inorg. Chem. 26, 3945–3949 (1987)

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  18. R. Basosi, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, W. Froncisz, W.E. Antholine, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Multifrequency ESR of an issotopically enriched copper system in the immobilized phase, a Monte Carlo approach, in Structure and Dynamics of Nucleic Acids, Proteins and Membranes, Proceedings of the International Symposium ed, ed. by E. Clementi, S. Chin (Plenum Press, New York, 1987), pp. 69–74

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  19. J.S. Hyde, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, R. Basosi, W. Froncisz, W.E. Antholine, Sensitivity analysis for liquid-phase multifrequency EPR spectra of Cu2+ square-planar complexes. J. Magn. Reson. 82, 63–75 (1989)

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  20. S. Pfenninger, W.E. Antholine, M.E. Barr, J.S. Hyde, P.M.H. Kroneck, W.G. Zumft, Electron spin-lattice relaxation of the [Cu(1.5)…Cu(1.5)] dinuclear copper center in nitrous oxide reductase. Biophys. J. 69, 2761–2769 (1995)

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  21. W.K. Subczynski, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, Oriented self-association of copper(II) tetraphenylporphine in liquid-crystalline lipid bilayer membranes: an EPR study. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 121, 4054–4059 (1999)

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  22. J.S. Hyde, B. Bennett, E.D. Walter, G.L. Millhauser, J.W. Sidabras, W.E. Antholine, EPR of Cu2+ prion protein constructs at 2.0 GHz using the g^ region to characterize nitrogen ligation. Biophys. J. 96, 1–9 (2009)

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XIII.IV. Q-band

  1. M.E. Johnson, J.S. Hyde, 35-GHz (Q-band) saturation transfer electron paramagnetic resonance studies of rotational diffusion. Biochemistry 20, 2875–2880 (1981)

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  2. M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, J.S. Hyde, J.R. Pilbrow, Simulation of Q-band ESR spectra of immobilized spin labels. J. Magn. Reson. 55, 255–265 (1983)

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  3. B.S. Prabhananda, C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, A. Walvekar, Q-band ESR studies on the origin of magnetic anisotropy in tetrahalogenated semiquinones. J. Chem. Phys. 83, 6121–6127 (1985)

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  4. W. Froncisz, T. Oles, J.S. Hyde, Q-band loop-gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 57, 1095–1099 (1986)

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  5. R.A. Strangeway, T.K. Ishii, J.S. Hyde, Design and fabrication of a 35 GHz, 100 mW low phase noise Gunn diode oscillator. Microw. J. 31, 107–111 (1988)

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  6. J.S. Hyde, M.E. Newton, R.A. Strangeway, T.G. Camenisch, W. Froncisz, Electron paramagnetic resonance Q-band bridge with GaAs field-effect transistor signal amplifier and low-noise Gunn diode oscillator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 62, 2969–2975 (1991)

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  8. C.S. Klug, T.G. Camenisch, W.L. Hubbell, J.S. Hyde, Multiquantum EPR spectroscopy of spin-labeled arrestin K267C at 35 GHz. Biophys. J. 88, 3641–3647 (2005)

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  9. W.K. Subczynski, L. Mainali, T.G. Camenisch, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label oximetry at Q- and W-band. J. Magn. Reson. 209, 142–148 (2011)

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XIII.V. W-band

  1. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.R. Anderson, R.A. Strangeway, Microwave frequency modulation in CW EPR at W-band using a loop-gap resonator. J. Magn. Reson. 185, 259–263 (2007)

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  2. J.W. Sidabras, R.R. Mett, W. Froncisz, T.G. Camenisch, J.R. Anderson, J.S. Hyde, Multipurpose EPR loop gap resonator and cylindrical TE011 cavity for aqueous samples at 94 GHz. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 78, 034701 (2007)

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  3. W. Froncisz, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, J.R. Anderson, W.K. Subczynski, R.A. Strangeway, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Saturation recovery EPR and ELDOR at W-band for spin labels. J. Magn. Reson. 193, 297–304 (2008)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, R.A. Strangeway, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, W. Froncisz, W-band frequency-swept EPR. J. Magn. Reson. 205, 93–101 (2010)

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  6. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.R. Anderson, J.S. Hyde, Hyperbolic-cosine waveguide tapers and oversize rectangular waveguide for reduced broadband insertion loss in W-band EPR spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 82, 074704 (2011)

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  7. L. Mainali, M. Raguz, T.G. Camenisch, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label saturation-recovery EPR at W-band, Applications to eye lens lipid membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 212, 86–94 (2011)

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  8. L. Mainali, J.B. Feix, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Membrane fluidity profiles as deduced by saturation-recovery EPR measurements of spin-lattice relaxation times of spin labels. J. Magn. Reson. 212, 418–425 (2011)

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  10. L. Mainali, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, M. Raguz, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label W-band EPR with seven-loop–six-gap resonator, application to lens membranes derived from eyes of a single donor. App. Magn. Reson. 45, 1343–1358 (2014)

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XIII.VI. Other Frequencies

  1. T. Oles, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, Gordon coupler for K-band EPR loop gap resonator. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 60, 389–391 (1989)

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  2. P. Lesniewski, J.S. Hyde, Phase noise reduction of a 19 GHz veractor-tuned Gunn oscillator for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 61, 2248–2250 (1990)

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XIV. Non-Adiabatic Rapid Sweep (NARS)

  1. A.W. Kittell, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Detection of undistorted continuous wave (CW) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra with non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) of the magnetic field. J. Magn. Reson. 211, 228–233 (2011)

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  2. A.W. Kittell, J.S. Hyde, E.J. Hustedt, Inter-spin distance determination using L-band (1–2 GHz) non-adiabatic rapid sweep electron paramagnetic resonance (NARS EPR). J. Magn. Reson. 221, 51–56 (2012)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, B. Bennett, A.W. Kittell, J.M. Kowalski, J.W. Sidabras, Moving difference (MDIFF) non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) EPR of copper(II). J. Magn. Reson. 236, 15–25 (2013)

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  4. A.W. Kittell, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label CW microwave power saturation and rapid passage with non-adiabatic rapid sweep (NARS) EPR spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson. 255, 68–76 (2015)

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XV. Melanin XV.I. Review

  1. R.C. Sealy, C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, H.M. Swartz, Structure and reactivity of melanins, influence of free radicals and metal ions, in Free Radicals in Biology, vol. IV, ed. by W.A. Pryor (Academic Press, New York, 1980), pp. 209–259

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XV.II. Papers on Melanin

  1. T. Sarna, J.S. Hyde, H.M. Swartz, Ion-exchange in melanin, an electron spin resonance study with lanthanide probes. Science 192, 1132–1134 (1976)

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  2. T. Sarna, C. Mailer, J.S. Hyde, H.M. Swartz, B.M. Hoffman, Electron-nuclear double resonance in melanins. Biophys. J. 16, 1165–1170 (1976)

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  3. T. Sarna, J.S. Hyde, Electron spin-lattice relaxation times of melanin. J. Chem. Phys. 69, 1945–1948 (1978)

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  4. C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, T. Sarna, R.C. Sealy, Interactions of melanin with metal ions. Electron spin resonance evidence for chelate complexes of metal ions with free radicals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 100, 3922–3926 (1978)

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  5. C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, R.C. Sealy, Photoreactions of melanin, a new transient species and evidence for triplet state involvement. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 88, 456–461 (1979)

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  6. C.C. Felix, J.S. Hyde, T. Sarna, R.C. Sealy, Melanin photoreactions in aerated media, Electron spin resonance evidence for production of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 84, 335–341 (1978)

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  7. W. Froncisz, T. Sarna, J.S. Hyde, Cu2+ probe of metal-ion binding sites in melanin using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, I. Synthetic melanins. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 202, 289–303 (1980)

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  8. T. Sarna, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Cu2+ probe of metal-ion binding sites in melanin using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, II. Natural melanin. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 202, 304–313 (1980)

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  9. S.-S. Chio, J.S. Hyde, R.C. Sealy, Temperature-dependent paramagnetism in melanin polymers. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 199, 133–139 (1980)

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  10. S.-S. Chio, J.S. Hyde, R.C. Sealy, Paramagnetism in melanins, pH dependence. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 215, 100–106 (1982)

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  11. R.C. Sealy, J.S. Hyde, C.C. Felix, I.A. Menon, G. Prota, H.M. Swartz, S. Persad, H.F. Haberman, Novel free radicals in synthetic and natural pheomelanins, distinction between dopa melanins and cysteinyldopa melanins by ESR spectroscopy. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 2885–2889 (1982)

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  12. R.C. Sealy, J.S. Hyde, C.C. Felix, I.A. Menon, G. Protam, Eumelanins and pheomelanins: characterization by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. Science. 217, 545–547 (1982)

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  13. S. Pajak, L.E. Hopwood, J.S. Hyde, C.C. Felix, R.C. Sealy, V.M. Kushnaryov, M.C. Hatchell, Melanin endocytosis by cultured mammalian cells, A model for melanin in a cellular environment. Exp. Cell Res. 149, 513–526 (1983)

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  14. W. Froncisz, C.-S. Lai, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label assay for aqueous solutions of transition-metal ions with application to melanin. J. Magn. Reson. 71, 313–321 (1987)

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XVI. Spin Label and Free Radical Interactions with Paramagnetic Metal Ions XVI.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, H.M. Swartz, W.E. Antholine, The spin-probe–spin-label method, in Spin Labeling II, Theory and Applications, ed. by L.J. Berliner (Academic Press, New York, 1979), pp. 71–113

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  2. J.S. Hyde, C.A. Popp, S. Schreier, Spin-probe–spin-label investigations of model membranes, in Frontiers of Biological Energetics, vol. 2, ed. by P.L. Dutton, J.S. Leigh, A. Scarpa (Academic Press, New York, 1978), pp. 1253–1261

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XVI.II. Spin-Probe–Spin-Label Papers

  1. J.S. Hyde, T. Sarna, Magnetic interactions between nitroxide free radicals and lanthanides or Cu2+ in liquids. J. Chem. Phys. 68, 4439–4447 (1978)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, K.V.S. Rao, Dipolar-induced electron spin–lattice relaxation in unordered solids. J. Magn. Reson. 29, 509–516 (1978)

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  3. W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, H.M. Swartz, Use of Dy3+ as a free-radical relaxing agent in biological tissues. J. Magn. Reson. 29, 517–522 (1978)

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  4. R. Basosi, R.C. Sealy, B. Kalyanaraman, J.S. Hyde, Interaction of semiquinones with paramagnetic metal ions in aqueous solution. Relaxation and complex formation. J. Magn. Reson. 59, 41–49 (1984)

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  5. W. Froncisz, C.-S. Lai, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label assay for aqueous solutions of transition-metal ions with application to melanin. J. Magn. Reson. 71, 313–321 (1987)

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  6. W.K. Subczynski, W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Microimmiscibility and three-dimensional dynamic structures of phosphatidycholine-cholesterol membranes, translational diffusion of a copper complex in the membrane. Biochemistry. 29, 7936–7945 (1990)

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  7. W.K. Subczynski, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, W.E. Antholine, J.S. Hyde, Oriented self-association of copper(II) tetraphenylporphine in liquid-crystalline lipid bilayer membranes: an EPR study. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 121, 4054–4059 (1999)

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XVII. Spin-Label Oximetry XVII.I. Reviews

  1. J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label oximetry, in Spin Labeling, Theory and Applications, ed. by L.J. Berliner, J. Reuben (Plenum Press, New York, 1989), pp. 399–425

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  2. J.S. Hyde, J.-J. Yin, J.B. Feix, W.L. Hubbell, Advances in spin label oximetry. Pure Appl. Chem. 62, 255–260 (1990)

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XVII.II. Gas Exchange and CW Methods

  1. C.A. Popp, J.S. Hyde, Effects of oxygen on EPR spectra of nitroxide spin-label probes of model membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 43, 249–258 (1981)

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  2. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, The diffusion-concentration product of oxygen in lipid bilayers using the spin-label T 1 method. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 643, 283–291 (1981)

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  3. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, Diffusion of oxygen in water and hydrocarbons using an electron spin resonance spin-label technique. Biophys. J. 45, 743–748 (1984)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Simulation of ESR spectra of the oxygen-sensitive spin-label probe CTPO. J. Magn. Reson. 56, 125–130 (1984)

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  5. C.-S. Lai, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, A novel spin-label method for monitoring dissolved oxygen in the perflourochemical blood substitute, FC-43 emulsion. J. Magn. Reson. 63, 306–313 (1985)

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  6. W.K. Subczynski, S. Lukiewicz, J.S. Hyde, Murine in vivo L-band ESR spin-label oximetry with a loop-gap resonator. Magn. Reson. Med. 3, 747–754 (1986)

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  7. K. Strzalka, T. Sarna, J.S. Hyde, ESR oxymetry, measurement of photosynthetic oxygen evolution by spin-probe technique. Photobiochem. Photobiophys. 12, 67–71 (1986)

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  8. W.K. Subczynski, C.C. Felix, C.S. Klug, J.S. Hyde, Concentration by centrifugation for gas exchange EPR oximetry measurements with loop-gap resonators. J. Magn. Reson. 176, 244–248 (2005)

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XVII.III. Oxygen Permeability in Synthetic Membranes by Saturation Recovery and Multi-Quantum EPR

  1. A. Kusumi, W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, Oxygen transport parameter in membranes as deduced by saturation recovery measurements of spin-lattice relaxation times of spin labels. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 1854–1858 (1982)

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  2. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, Concentration of oxygen in lipid bilayers using a spin-label method. Biophys. J. 41, 283–286 (1983)

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  3. J.-J. Yin, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label saturation-recovery electron spin resonance measurements of oxygen transport in membranes, in Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie Folge, Bd. 153. S. 57–65 (IV. International Symposium on Magnetic Resonance in Colloid and Interface Science) (FRG, R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Müenster, 1987), pp. 541–549

  4. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Oxygen permeability of phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol membranes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86, 4474–4478 (1989)

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  5. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Effect of alkyl chain unsaturation and cholesterol intercalation on oxygen transport in membranes, a pulse ESR spin labeling study. Biochemistry. 30, 8578–8590 (1991)

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  6. H.S. Mchaourab, J.S. Hyde, Dependence of the multiple-quantum EPR signal on the spin-lattice relaxation rime. Effect of oxygen in spin-labeled membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 101B, 178–184 (1993)

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  7. W.K. Subczynski, R.N.A.H. Lewis, R.N. McElhaney, R.S. Hodges, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Molecular organization and dynamics of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine bilayers containing a transmembrane α-helical peptide. Biochemistry. 37, 3156–3164 (1998)

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  8. W.K. Subczynski, M. Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, R.N. McElhaney, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Molecular dynamics of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine membranes containing transmembrane α-helical peptides with alternating leucine, alanine residues. Biochemistry. 42, 3939–3948 (2003)

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  9. W.K. Subczynski, A.M. Wisniewska, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Three-dimensional dynamic structure of the liquid-ordered domain in lipid membranes as examined by pulse-EPR oxygen probing. Biophys. J. 92, 1573–1584 (2007)

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XVII.IV. Oxygen Permeability in Biological Membranes by Saturation Recovery

  1. W.K. Subczynski, L.E. Hopwood, J.S. Hyde, Is the mammalian cell plasma membrane a barrier to oxygen transport? J. Gen. Physiol. 100, 69–87 (1992)

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  2. W.K. Subczynski, G.E. Renk, R.K. Crouch, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Oxygen diffusion-concentration product in rhodopsin as observed by a pulse ESR spin labeling method. Biophys. J. 63, 573–577 (1992)

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  3. I. Ashikawa, J.-J. Yin, W.K. Subczynski, T. Kouyama, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Molecular organization and dynamics in bacteriorhodopsin-rich reconstituted membranes, discrimination of lipid environments by the oxygen transport parameter using a pulse ESR spin-labeling technique. Biochemistry. 33, 4947–4952 (1994)

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  4. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, Membranes, barriers or pathways for oxygen transport, in Oxygen Transport to Tissue XX, ed. by A.G. Hudetz, D.F. Bruley (Plenum Press, New York, 1998), pp. 399–408

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  5. K. Kawasaki, J.-J. Yin, W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, Pulse EPR detection of lipid exchange between protein-rich raft and bulk domains in the membrane, methodology development and its application to studies of influenza viral membrane. Biophys. J. 80, 738–748 (2001)

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  6. A. Ligeza, A.N. Tikhonov, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Oxygen permeability of thylakoid membranes, electron paramagnetic resonance spin labeling study. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1365, 453–463 (1998)

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  7. L. Mainali, M. Raguz, T.G. Camenisch, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label saturation-recovery EPR at W-band, Applications to eye lens lipid membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 212, 86–94 (2011)

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  8. L. Mainali, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, M. Raguz, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label W-band EPR with seven-loop–six-gap resonator, application to lens membranes derived from eyes of a single donor. App. Magn. Reson. 45, 1343–1358 (2014)

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XVII.V. Cellular Uptake of Oxygen

  1. C.-S. Lai, L.E. Hopwood, J.S. Hyde, S. Lukiewicz, ESR studies of O2 uptake by Chinese hamster ovary cells during the cell cycle. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79, 1166–1170 (1982)

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  2. W. Froncisz, C.-S. Lai, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label oximetry, kinetic study of cell respiration using a rapid-passage T 1-sensitive electron spin resonance display. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82, 411–415 (1985)

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  3. L. Mainali, J. Vasquez-Vivar, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-labeled small unilamellar vesicles with the T 1-sensitive saturation-recovery EPR display as an oxygen-sensitive analyte for measurement of cellular respiration. Appl. Magn. Reson. (2015). doi:10.1007/s00723-015-0684-1

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XVIII. Nitric Oxide Membrane Permeability and Other Membrane Studies

  1. W.K. Subczynski, M. Lomnicka, J.S. Hyde, Permeability of nitric oxide through lipid bilayer membranes. Free Radic. Res. 24, 343–349 (1996)

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  2. W.K. Subczynski, J.S. Hyde, Spin-label NO-metry in lipid bilayer membranes, in Lipid Bilayer Membranes, ed. by S. Lukiewicz, J.L. Zweier (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1998), pp. 95–107

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  3. W.K. Subczynski, A. Wisniewska, J.-J. Yin, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Hydrophobic barriers of lipid bilayer membranes formed by reduction of water penetration by alkyl chain unsaturation and cholesterol. Biochemistry. 33, 7670–7681 (1994)

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  4. A. Wisniewska, Y. Nishimoto, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, W.K. Subczynski, Depth dependence of the perturbing effect of placing a bulky group (oxazolidine ring spin labels) in the membrane on the membrane phase transition. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1278, 68–72 (1996)

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XVIX. EPR Patents

  1. J.S. Hyde, “Gyromagnetic resonance methods and apparatus”, 3,100,280 (6 Aug 1963) The patent describes a microwave bridge that can be switched between homodyne detection for system alignment and superheterodyne detection for improved sensitivity

  2. J.S. Hyde, “Gyromagnetic resonance spectroscopy”, 3,197,692 (27 Jul 1965) A dual sample cavity allows simultaneous independent detection of the spectrum of each sample based on different magnetic field modulation frequencies incident on the two samples

  3. J.S. Hyde, “Microwave cavity resonator”, 3,250,985 (10 May 1966) A wire-wound cylindrical TE 011 microwave cavity to enable penetration of an applied magnetic field modulation is claimed

  4. J.S. Hyde, “Gyromagnetic spectrometer having separate dispersion and absorption mode detectors”, 3,350,633 (31 Oct 1967) A microwave bridge with automatic frequency control (AFC) is described that allows simultaneous detection of absorption and dispersion

  5. J.S. Hyde, “Gyromagnetic resonance apparatus utilizing pulsed RF excitation”, 3,358,222 (12 Dec 1967) Apparatus is described for pulse electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) experiments

  6. J.S. Hyde, “Bimodal cavity resonator and microwave spectrometers using same”, 3,559,043 (26 Jan 1971) Crossed microwave modes that overlap in the sample region but not in other regions enable electron-electron double resonance (ELDOR) experiments

  7. J.S. Hyde, “Microwave spectrometer apparatus”, 3,714,550 (30 Jan 1973) This patent, closely related to 3,350,633, covers a simplified microwave circuit that can easily be switched between dispersion and absorption

  8. J.S. Hyde, “Cavity resonator structure for an EPR spectrometer employing dielectric material for improving rf electric and magnetic field uniformity along the sample”, 3,757,204 (4 Sept 1973) A dielectric tube of variable cross section is employed to improve the uniformity of the microwave field along a line-sample

  9. J.S. Hyde, “Method and apparatus for observing transient gyromagnetic resonance”, 3,771,054 (6 Nov 1973) This patent describes acquisition of the transient EPR response to a variety of excitations including not only a flash of light or a pulse of microwave power, but also jumps from one temperature to another, microwave phase jumps, and jumps from one microwave power to another

  10. J.S. Hyde, “Coaxial line to microwave coupler”, 3,828,244 (6 Aug 1974) Means are described not only to couple a microwave co-axial transmission line to a microwave cavity, but also to vary that coupling in order to achieve match. See also 3,896,400

  11. J.S. Hyde, “EPR spectrometer resonant cavity”, 3,878,454 (15 Apr 1975) The TM 110 cavity is introduced for use in EPR spectroscopy

  12. J.S. Hyde, “Microwave spectrometer employing a bimodal cavity resonator”, 3,879,653 (22 Apr 1975) Two ideas are introduced: use of a bimodal cavity to separate pump and observing fields in saturation recovery (SR) experiments, and use of pump phase modulation to suppress free induction decay following the SR pulse

  13. J.S. Hyde, “Coaxial line to microwave cavity coupling section comprising a waveguide beyond cutoff”, 3,896,400 (22 Jul 1975) This is a division-in-part of 3,828,244

  14. J.S. Hyde, “Narrow cavity low cost EPR spectrometer”, 3,931,569 (6 Jan 1975) The cost of an EPR spectrometer can be reduced using a magnet with narrow gap and either a TE 102 or a TM 110 microwave cavity with close spacing of the walls that are perpendicular to the direction that corresponds to the zero index

  15. W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, “Microwave resonator structure”, 4,435,680 (6 Mar 1986) This is the loop-gap-resonator (LGR) patent. See also 4,446,429

  16. W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, “Microwave resonator”, 4,446,429 (1 May 1984) This is a division-in-part of 4,435,680

  17. W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, “Modular lumped circuit resonator”, 4,453,147 (5 Jun 1984) The support structure for an LGR is described

  18. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, “Loop-gap resonator network”, 4,480,239 (30 Oct 1984) LGR networks are claimed

  19. W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, “Enclosed loop-gap resonator”, 4,504,788 (12 Mar 1985) The patent describes various types of torroidal LGRs

  20. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, C.S. Lai, “Oxymeter”, 4,593,248 (3 Jun 1986) Spin-label oxymetry is discussed and methodology to measure the dispersion passage signal is claimed as a means to quantify the concentration of dissolved oxygen

  21. J.S. Hyde, J. Gajdzinski, “Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer”, 4,888,554 (19 Dec 1989) A novel and robust AFC system is disclosed that develops the required discriminator curve by combining real and imaginary resonator reflection coefficients

  22. J.S. Hyde, R.R. Mett, W. Froncisz, J.R. Anderson, “Cavity resonator for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy having axially uniform field”, 6,828,789 (7 Dec 2004) The uniform field transverse electric field resonant sample cavity is introduced

  23. R.R. Mett, J.S. Hyde, J.W. Sidabras, “Aqueous sample holder for EPR and MR spectroscopy” 7,088,101 (8 Aug 2006) Sample holders for aqueous samples in various geometries are disclosed wherein the electric field vector is perpendicular to the surface of the sample

  24. J.S. Hyde, J.W. Sidabras, R.R. Mett, “Coil system and method for post-exposure dosimetry using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy”, 8,674,694 (18 Mar 2014) A resonator geometry designed to conform with the fingernail for post-exposure dosimetry using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy is described. It also can be used for other planar tissues or thin films where suppression of coupling to deeper structures is desired

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Spectroscopy (MRS) XX. Basic MRI and Spin Physics

  1. A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, A complication in prescan strategy when using surface coils. Magn. Reson. Med. 5, 318–322 (1987)

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  2. A.W. Song, E.C. Wong, J.S. Hyde, Echo-volume imaging. Magn. Reson. Med. 32, 668–671 (1994)

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  3. S. Bates, F.Z. Yetkin, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, P.A. Bandettini, L.D. Estkowski, V.M. Haughton, Artifacts in functional magnetic resonance imaging from gaseous oxygen. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging. 5, 443–445 (1995)

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  4. R.W. Cox, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging. Magn. Reson. Med. 33, 230–236 (1995)

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  5. A.W. Song, E.C. Wong, S.G. Tan, J.S. Hyde, Diffusion weighted fMRI at 1.5 T. Magn. Reson. Med. 35, 155–158 (1996)

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  6. C.A. Popp Weingarten, A.W. Song, E.C. Wong, G. Cotsonis, J.S. Hyde, T1-selective diffusion weighted fMRI at 1.5 T. NMR Biomed. 11, 405–413 (1998)

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  7. F.Z. Yetkin, V.M. Haughton, R.W. Cox, J.S. Hyde, R.M. Birn, E.C. Wong, R.W. Prost, Effect of motion outside the field of view on functional MR. Am. J. Neuroradiol. 17, 1005–1009 (1996)

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  8. B.B. Biswal, J.S. Hyde, Contour-based registration technique to differentiate between task-activated and head motion-induced signal variations in fMRI. Magn. Reson. Med. 38, 470–476 (1997)

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  9. R.W. Cox, J.S. Hyde, Software tools for analysis and visualization of fMRI data. NMR Biomed. 10, 171–178 (1997)

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  10. B.B. Biswal, J. Van Kylen, J.S. Hyde, Simultaneous assessment of flow and BOLD signals in resting-state functional connectivity maps. NMR Biomed. 10, 165–170 (1997)

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  11. R. Zhang, R.W. Cox, J.S. Hyde, The Effect of magnetization transfer on functional MRI signals. Magn. Reson. Med. 38, 187–192 (1997)

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  12. J. Bodurka, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, H. Xu, L.D. Estkowski, S.-J. Li, Current-induced magnetic resonance phase imaging. J. Magn. Reson. 137, 265–271 (1999)

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  13. V. Roopchansingh, R.W. Cox, A. Jesmanowicz, B.D. Ward, J.S. Hyde, Single-shot magnetic field mapping embedded within echo-planar time course imaging. Magn. Reson. Med. 50, 839–843 (2003)

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  14. H. Lu, Y. Mazaheri, R. Zhang, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Multi-shot partial k-space EPI for high-resolution fMRI demonstrated in a rat whisker barrel stimulation model at 3T. Magn. Reson. Med. 50, 1215–1222 (2003)

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  15. Y. Mazaheri, B.B. Biswal, B.D. Ward, J.S. Hyde, Measurements of tissue T1 spin-lattice relaxation time and discrimination of large draining veins using transient EPI data sets in BOLD-weighted fMRI acquisitions. Neuroimage 32, 603–615 (2006)

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  16. R.R. Mett, J.R. Anderson, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, EPR field modulation eddy current analysis of silver-plated graphite resonators. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 094702 (2005)

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  17. A. Jesmanowicz, A. Nencka, J.S. Hyde, Direct radiofrequency phase control in MRI by digital waveform playback at the Larmor frequency. Magn. Reson. Med. 71(2), 846–852 (2014)

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XXI. MRI and MRS Surface Coils and Other Resonators XXI.I. Reviews

  1. J.B. Kneeland, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, T.M. Grist, J.S. Hyde, High-resolution MR imaging using loop-gap resonators. Radiology. 158, 247–250 (1986)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, J.B. Kneeland, High-resolution methods using local coils, in Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ed. by F.W. Wehrli, J.B. Kneeland, D. Shaw (VCH Publishers, Deerfield Beach, 1988), pp. 189–224

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  3. J.S. Hyde, RF probes, in Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy, ed. by T.F. Budinger, A. Margulis (Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Berkeley, 1987), pp. 111–120

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  4. J.B. Kneeland, J.S. Hyde, High-resolution MR imaging with local coils. Radiology. 171, 1–7 (1989)

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  5. J.S. Hyde, Surface and other local coils for in vivo NMR studies, in Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, ed. by D.M. Grant, R.K. Harris (Wiley, New York, 1996), pp. 4656–4664

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XXI.II. MR Resonator Papers

  1. T.M. Grist, J.S. Hyde, Resonators for in vivo 31P NMR at 1.5 T. J. Magn. Reson. 61, 571–578 (1985)

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  2. A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, T.M. Grist, J.S. Hyde, The sectorial loop-gap resonator for 31P NMR of the adult human liver at 1.5 T with surface tissue suppression. Magn. Reson. Med. 3, 76–89 (1986)

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  3. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, Planar-pair local coils for high-resolution magnetic imaging, particularly of the temporomandibular joint. Med. Phys. 13, 1–7 (1986)

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  4. W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Inductive (flux linkage) coupling to local coils in magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson. 66, 135–143 (1986)

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  5. W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, J.S. Hyde, Counter rotating current local coils for high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. Magn. Reson. Med. 3, 590–603 (1986)

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  6. J.B. Kneeland, G.F. Carrera, W.D. Middleton, N.F. Campagna, L.M. Ryan, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Rotator cuff tears, preliminary application of high-resolution MR imaging with counter rotating current loop-gap resonators. Radiology. 160, 695–699 (1986)

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  7. J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, Surface coil for MR imaging of the skin. Magn. Reson. Med. 5, 456–461 (1987)

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  8. J.S. Hyde, R.J. Rilling, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, Piezoelectric-controlled tuning capacitor for surface coils. Magn. Reson. Med. 12, 50–55 (1989)

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  9. J.S. Hyde, R.J. Rilling, A. Jesmanowicz, Passive decoupling of surface coils by pole insertion. J. Magn. Reson. 89, 485–495 (1990)

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  10. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, Meta-metallic coils and resonators, Methods for high Q-value resonant geometries. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87(8), 084703 (2016)

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  11. R.R. Mett, J.W. Sidabras, J.S. Hyde, MRI surface-coil pair with strong inductive coupling. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87, 124704 (2016)

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XXII. Gradient Design

  1. E.C. Wong, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Coil optimization for MRI by conjugate gradient descent. Magn. Reson. Med. 21, 39–48 (1991)

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  2. E.C. Wong, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, High-resolution, short echo time MR imaging of the fingers and wrist with a local gradient coil. Radiology. 181, 393–397 (1991)

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  3. H. Lu, A. Jesmanowicz, S.-J. Li, J.S. Hyde, Momentum-weighted conjugate gradient descent algorithm for gradient coil optimization. Magn. Reson. Med. 51, 158–164 (2004)

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XXIII. Parallel Image Acquisition

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  2. J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, T.M. Grist, W. Froncisz, J.B. Kneeland, Quadrature detection surface coil. Magn. Reson. Med. 4, 179–184 (1987)

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  3. J.B. Kneeland, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Enhancement of parallel MR image acquisition by rotation of the plane of section. Radiology. 166, 886–887 (1988)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, Simultaneous image acquisition from the head (or body) coil and a surface coil. Magn. Reson. Med. 6, 235–239 (1988)

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  5. J.B. Kneeland, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Simultaneous reception from a whole-volume coil and a surface coil on a clinical MR system. Radiology. 169, 255–257 (1988)

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  6. A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, J.B. Kneeland, Noise correlation. Magn. Reson. Med. 20, 36–47 (1991)

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  7. A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Noise correlation exists for independent RF coils. Magn. Reson. Med. 25, 408 (1992)

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  8. A. Jesmanowicz, A. Nencka, S.-J. Li, J.S. Hyde, Two-axis acceleration of fcMRI by parallel excitation of phase-tagged slices and half k-space acceleration. Brain Connect. 1, 81–90 (2011)

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  9. D.B. Rowe, I.P. Bruce, A.S. Nencka, J.S. Hyde, M.C. Kociuba, Separation of parallel encoded complex-valued slices (SPECS) from a single complex-valued aliased coil image. Magn. Reson. Imaging 34(3), 359–69 (2016)

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XXIV. 31P In Vivo Spectroscopy

  1. T.M. Grist, J.S. Hyde, Resonators for in vivo 31P NMR at 1.5 T. J. Magn. Reson. 61, 571–578 (1985)

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  2. T.M. Grist, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, 1.5 T in vivo 31P NMR spectroscopy of the human liver using a sectorial resonator. Magn. Reson. Med. 3, 135–139 (1986)

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  3. A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, T.M. Grist, J.S. Hyde, The sectorial loop-gap resonator for 31P NMR of the adult human liver at 1.5 T with surface tissue suppression. Magn. Reson. Med. 3, 76–89 (1986)

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  4. T.M. Grist, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Doubly tuned local coils for MRI and MRS at 1.5 T. Magn. Reson. Med. 6, 253–264 (1988)

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  5. T.M. Grist, J.B. Kneeland, R.W. Rilling, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Gated cardiac MR imaging and P-31 MR spectroscopy in humans at 1.5 T. Radiology. 170, 357–361 (1989)

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XXV. Musculoskeletal Radiology (Surface Coil Imaging in Humans)

  1. D.L. Daniels, J.S. Hyde, J.B. Kneeland, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, T.M. Grist, P. Pech, A.L. Williams, V.M. Haughton, The cervical nerves and foramina, local-coil MR imaging. Am. J. Neuroradiol. 7, 129–133 (1986)

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  2. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, Planar-pair local coils for high-resolution magnetic imaging, particularly of the temporomandibular joint. Med. Phys. 13, 1–7 (1986)

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  3. D.L. Daniels, J.B. Kneeland, W.D. Foley, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Cardiac-gated local coil MR imaging of the carotid neck bifurcation. Am. J. Neuroradiol. 7, 1036–1037 (1986)

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  4. G.M. Kellman, J.B. Kneeland, W.D. Middleton, J.D. Cates, P. Pech, T.M. Grist, W.D. Foley, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, MR imaging of the supraclavicular region, normal anatomy. Am. J. Roentgenol. 148, 77–82 (1987)

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  5. J.B. Kneeland, A.J. Krubsack, T.L. Lawson, S.D. Wilson, D.B. Collier, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Enlarged parathyroid glands, high-resolution local coil MR imaging. Radiology. 162, 143–146 (1987)

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  6. A.Z. Krasnow, B.D. Collier, J.B. Kneeland, G.F. Carrera, D.E. Ryan, D. Gingrass, S. Sewall, R.S. Hellman, A.T. Isitman, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Comparison of high-resolution MRI and SPECT bone scintigraphy for noninvasive imaging of the temporomandibular joint. J. Nucl. Med. 28, 1268–1274 (1987)

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  7. W.D. Middleton, J.B. Kneeland, G.M. Kellman, J.D. Cates, J.R. Sanger, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, MR imaging of the carpal tunnel, normal anatomy and preliminary findings in the carpal tunnel syndrome. Am. J. Roentgenol. 148, 307–316 (1987)

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  8. J.B. Kneeland, G.F. Carrera, D.E. Ryan, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, MR imaging of a fractured temporomandibular disk prosthesis. J. Comput. Assist. Tomogr. 11, 199–200 (1987)

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  9. J.B. Kneeland, G.M. Kellman, W.D. Middleton, J.D. Cates, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Diagnosis of diseases of the supraclavicular region by use of MR imaging. Am. J. Roentgenol. 148, 1149–1151 (1987)

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  10. W.D. Middleton, J.B. Kneeland, G.F. Carrera, J.D. Cates, G.M. Kellman, N.F. Campagna, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, High-resolution MR imaging of the normal rotator cuff. Am. J. Roentgenol. 148, 559–564 (1987)

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  11. J.B. Kneeland, W.D. Middleton, H.S. Matloub, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, High resolution MR imaging of glomus tumor. J. Comput. Assist. Tomogr. 11, 351–352 (1987)

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  12. J.B. Kneeland, D.E. Ryan, G.F. Carrera, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, Failed temporomandibular joint prostheses, MR imaging. Radiology. 165, 179–181 (1987)

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  13. J.B. Kneeland, W.D. Middleton, G.F. Carrera, R.C. Zeuge, A. Jesmanowicz, W. Froncisz, J.S. Hyde, MR imaging of the shoulder, diagnosis of rotator cuff tears. Am. J. Roentgenol. 149, 333–337 (1987)

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  14. W.D. Middleton, S. Macrander, J.B. Kneeland, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, MR imaging of the normal elbow, anatomic correlation. Am. J. Roentgenol. 149, 543–547 (1987)

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  15. J.B. Kneeland, S. Macrander, W.D. Middleton, J.D. Cates, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, MR imaging of the normal ankle, correlation with anatomic sections. Am. J. Roentgenol. 151, 117–123 (1988)

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  16. W.D. Middleton, S. Macrander, T.L. Lawson, J.B. Kneeland, J.D. Cates, G.M. Kellman, G.F. Carrera, W.D. Foley, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, High resolution surface coil magnetic resonance imaging of the joints, anatomic correlation. RadioGraphics. 7, 645–683 (1987)

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  17. J.B. Kneeland, J.S. Hyde, High-resolution MR imaging with local coils. Radiology. 171, 1–7 (1989)

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  18. S.J. Erickson, J.B. Kneeland, W.D. Middleton, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, T.L. Lawson, W.D. Foley, MR imaging of the finger, correlation with normal anatomic sections. Am. J. Roentgenol. 152, 1013–1019 (1989)

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  19. J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, J.B. Kneeland, D.L. Daniels, G.P. McGivney, Facial surface coil for MR imaging. Radiology. 174, 276–279 (1990)

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  20. S.J. Erickson, S.F. Quinn, J.B. Kneeland, J.W. Smith, J.E. Johnson, G.F. Carrera, M.J. Shereff, J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, MR imaging of the tarsal tunnel and related spaces, normal and abnormal findings with anatomic correlation. Am. J. Roentgenol. 155, 323–328 (1990)

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  21. S.J. Erickson, P.B. Canale, G.F. Carrera, J.E. Johnson, M.J. Shereff, J.S. Gould, J.S. Hyde, A. Jesmanowicz, Interdigital (Morton) neuroma, high-resolution MR imaging with a solenoid coil. Radiology. 181, 833–836 (1991)

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  22. S.J. Erickson, I.H. Cox, J.S. Hyde, G.F. Carrera, J.A. Strandt, L.D. Estkowski, Effect of tendon orientation on MR imaging signal intensity, A manifestation of the “Magic Angle” phenomenon. Radiology. 181, 389–392 (1991)

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XXVI. Dynamic Anatomic Imaging

  1. A.K. Gosain, M.T.J. Amarante, J.S. Hyde, N.J. Yousif, A dynamic analysis of changes in the nasolabial fold using magnetic resonance imaging: implications for facial rejuvenation and facial animation surgery. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 98, 622–636 (1996)

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  2. D.S. Kao, D.A. Soltysik, J.S. Hyde, A.K. Gosain, Magnetic resonance imaging as an aid in the dynamic assessment of the velopharyngeal mechanism in children. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 122, 572–577 (2008)

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XXVII. Eye Imaging and EPR in Vision Research

  1. D.F. Williams, G.A. Williams, G.W. Abrams, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Evulsion of the retina associated with optic nerve evulsion. Am. J. Ophthamol. 104, 5–9 (1987)

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  2. J.C. Wu, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Anterior segment high resolution MRI, aqueous humor dynamics observed using contrast agents. Exp. Eye Res. 54, 145–148 (1992)

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  3. R.A. Goldberg, J.C. Wu, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Eyelid anatomy revisited. Dynamic high-resolution magnetic resonance images of Whitnall’s ligament and upper eyelid structures with the use of a surface coil. Arch. Ophthalmol. 110, 1598–1600 (1992)

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  4. J.C. Wu, E.C. Wong, E.L. Arrindell, K.B. Simons, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, In vivo determination of the anisotropic diffusion of water and the T1 and T2 times in the rabbit lens by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. Investig. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 34, 2151–2158 (1993)

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  5. W.K. Subczynski, G.E. Renk, R.K. Crouch, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Oxygen diffusion-concentration product in rhodopsin as observed by a pulse ESR spin labeling method. Biophys. J. 63, 573–577 (1992)

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  6. I. Ashikawa, J.-J. Yin, W.K. Subczynski, T. Kouyama, J.S. Hyde, A. Kusumi, Molecular organization and dynamics in bacteriorhodopsin-rich reconstituted membranes, discrimination of lipid environments by the oxygen transport parameter using a pulse ESR spin-labeling technique. Biochemistry. 33, 4947–4952 (1994)

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  7. R.A. Goldberg, R. Lufkin, K. Farahani, J.C. Wu, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Physiology of the lower eyelid retractors, tight linkage of the anterior capsulopalpebral fascia demonstrated using dynamic ultrafine surface coil MRI. Ophthalmic Plast. Reconst. Surg. 10, 87–91 (1994)

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  8. E.L. Arrindell, J.C. Wu, M.D. Wolf, S. Nanda, D.P. Han, E.C. Wong, G.W. Abrams, W.F. Mieler, J.S. Hyde, High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of blood-retinal barrier integrity following transscleral diode laser treatment. Arch. Ophthalmol. 113, 96–102 (1995)

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  9. L. Mainali, M. Raguz, T.G. Camenisch, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label saturation-recovery EPR at W-band, Applications to eye lens lipid membranes. J. Magn. Reson. 212, 86–94 (2011)

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  10. L. Mainali, J.W. Sidabras, T.G. Camenisch, J.J. Ratke, M. Raguz, J.S. Hyde, W.K. Subczynski, Spin-label W-band EPR with seven-loop–six-gap resonator, application to lens membranes derived from eyes of a single donor. App. Magn. Reson. 45, 1343–1358 (2014)

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XXVIII. Vertebral Disk Transport

  1. M.A. Ibrahim, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, L.D. Estkowski, V.M. Haughton, Contrast enhancement of normal intervertebral disks, time and dose dependence. Am. J. Neuroradiol. 15, 419–423 (1994)

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  2. M.A. Ibrahim, V.M. Haughton, J.S. Hyde, Enhancement of intervertebral disks with gadolinium complexes: comparison of an ionic and nonionic medium in an animal model. Am. J. Neuroradiol. 15, 1907–1910 (1994)

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  3. M.A. Ibrahim, V.M. Haughton, J.S. Hyde, Effect of disk maturation on diffusion of low-molecular-weight gadolinium complexes, an experimental study in rabbits. Am. J. Neuroradiol. 16, 1307–1311 (1995)

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XXIX. fMRI in Human Brain (Neuroscience) XXIX.I. Reviews

  1. D. Le Bihan, R. Turner, M.E. Moseley, J.S. Hyde, Functional MRI of the brain. A report on the SMRM/SMRI workshop held in Arlington, Virginia. Magn. Reson. Med. 30, 405–408 (1993)

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  2. P.A. Bandettini, E.C. Wong, J.R. Binder, S.M. Rao, A. Jesmanowicz, E.A. Aaron, T.F. Lowry, H.V. Forster, R.S. Hinks, J.S. Hyde, Functional MR imaging using the BOLD approach, dynamic characteristics and data analysis methods, in Diffusion and Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ed. by D. Le Bihan, B. Rosen (Raven Press Ltd., New York, 1995), pp. 335–349

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  3. P.A. Bandettini, J.R. Binder, E.A. DeYoe, S.M. Rao, A. Jesmanowicz, T.A. Hammeke, V.M. Haughton, E.C. Wong, J.S. Hyde, Functional MR imaging using the BOLD approach, applications, in Diffusion and Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ed. by D. Le Bihan (Raven Press Ltd., New York, 1995), pp. 351–362

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  4. P.A. Bandettini, J.R. Binder, E.A. DeYoe, J.S. Hyde, Brain, sensory activation-induced hemodynamic changes with echo planar MRI, in Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, ed. by D.M. Grant, R.K. Harris (Wiley, New York, 1996), pp. 1051–1056

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XXIX.II. fMRI Papers

  1. P.A. Bandettini, E.C. Wong, R.S. Hinks, R.S. Tikofsky, J.S. Hyde, Time course EPI of human brain function during task activation. Magn. Reson. Med. 25, 390–397 (1992)

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  2. P.A. Bandettini, A. Jesmanowicz, E.C. Wong, J.S. Hyde, Processing strategies for time-course data sets in functional MRI of the human brain. Magn. Reson. Med. 30, 161–173 (1993)

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  3. S.M. Rao, J.R. Binder, P.A. Bandettini, T.A. Hammeke, F.Z. Yetkin, A. Jesmanowicz, L.M. Lisk, G.L. Morris, W.M. Mueller, L.D. Estkowski, E.C. Wong, V.M. Haughton, J.S. Hyde, Functional magnetic resonance imaging of complex human movements. Neurology. 43, 2311–2318 (1993)

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  4. J.R. Binder, S.M. Rao, T.A. Hammeke, F.Z. Yetkin, A. Jesmanowicz, P.A. Bandettini, E.C. Wong, L.D. Estkowski, M.D. Goldstein, V.M. Haughton, J.S. Hyde, Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human auditory cortex. Ann. Neurol. 35, 662–672 (1994)

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  5. G.L.I. Morris, W.M. Mueller, F.Z. Yetkin, V.M. Haughton, T.A. Hammeke, S. Swanson, S.M. Rao, A. Jesmanowicz, L.D. Estkowski, P.A. Bandettini, E.C. Wong, J.S. Hyde, Functional magnetic resonance imaging in partial epilepsy. Epilepsia. 35, 1194–1198 (1994)

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  6. P.A. Bandettini, E.C. Wong, A. Jesmanowicz, R.S. Hinks, J.S. Hyde, Spin-echo and gradient-echo EPI of human brain activation using BOLD contrast, a comparative study at 1.5 T. NMR Biomed. 7, 12–20 (1994)

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  8. J.R. Binder, S.M. Rao, T.A. Hammeke, J.A. Frost, P.A. Bandettini, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, Lateralized human brain language systems demonstrated by task subtraction functional magnetic resonance imaging. Arch. Neurol. 52, 593–601 (1995)

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  9. S.M. Rao, J.R. Binder, T.A. Hammeke, P.A. Bandettini, J.A. Bobholz, J.A. Frost, B.M. Myklebust, R.D. Jacobson, J.S. Hyde, Somatotopic mapping of the human primary motor cortex with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neurology. 45, 919–924 (1995)

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  10. S.M. Rao, P.A. Bandettini, J.R. Binder, J.A. Bobholz, T.A. Hammeke, E.A. Stein, J.S. Hyde, Relationship between finger movement rate and functional magnetic resonance signal change in human primary motor cortex. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 16, 1250–1254 (1996)

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  11. A. Jesmanowicz, P.A. Bandettini, J.S. Hyde, Single-shot half k-space high-resolution gradient-recalled EPI for fMRI at 3 Tesla. Magn. Reson. Med. 40, 754–762 (1998)

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  12. P.A. Bandettini, A. Jesmanowicz, J. Van Kylen, R.M. Birn, J.S. Hyde, Functional MRI of brain activation induced by scanner acoustic noise. Magn. Reson. Med. 39, 410–416 (1998)

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  13. J.S. Hyde, B.B. Biswal, A. Jesmanowicz, High resolution fMRI using multislice partial k-space GR-EPI with cubic voxels. Magn. Reson. Med. 46, 114–125 (2001)

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  14. A.K. Gosain, R.M. Birn, J.S. Hyde, Localization of the cortical response to smiling using new imaging paradigms with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 108, 1136–1144 (2001)

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  15. D.A. Soltysik, J.S. Hyde, Strategies for block-design fMRI experiments during task-related motion of structures of the oral cavity. Neuroimage. 29, 1260–1271 (2006)

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  16. D.A. Soltysik, J.S. Hyde, High spatial resolution increases the specificity of block-design BOLD fMRI studies of structured, overt speech. Neuroimage. 41, 389–397 (2008)

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XXX. fMRI in Rat Brain (Peripheral Nerve Injury and Repair)

  1. H. Lu, S. Patel, F. Luo, S.-J. Li, C.J. Hillard, B.D. Ward, J.S. Hyde, Spatial correlations of laminar BOLD and CBV responses to rat whisker stimulation with neuronal activity localized by FOS expression. Magn. Reson. Med. 52(5), 1060–1068 (2004)

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  2. H. Lu, D.A. Soltysik, B.D. Ward, J.S. Hyde, Temporal evolution of the CBV-fMRI signal to rat whisker stimulation of variable duration and intensity, a linearity analysis. Neuroimage 26, 432–440 (2005)

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  3. M.L. Schulte, S.-J. Li, J.S. Hyde, A.G. Hudetz, Digit tapping model of functional activation in the rat somatosensory cortex. J. Neurosci. Meth. 157, 48–53 (2006)

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  4. Y. Cho, C.P. Pawela, R. Li, D. Kao, M. Schulte, M. Runquist, J.-G. Yan, H.S. Matloub, S. Jaradeh, A.G. Hudetz, J.S. Hyde, Refining the sensory and motor ratunculus of the rat upper extremity using fMRI and direct nerve stimulation. Magn. Reson. Med. 58, 901–909 (2007)

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  5. Y.R. Cho, S.R. Jones, C.P. Pawela, R. Li, D.S. Kao, M.L. Schulte, M.L. Runquist, J.-G. Yan, A.G. Hudetz, S. Jaradeh, J.S. Hyde, H.S. Matloub, Cortical brain mapping of peripheral nerves using functional magnetic resonance imaging in a rodent model. J. Reconstr. Microsurg. 24, 551–557 (2008)

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  6. C.P. Pawela, A.G. Hudetz, B.D. Ward, M.L. Schulte, R. Li, D.S. Kao, M.C. Mauck, Y.R. Cho, J. Neitz, J.S. Hyde, Modeling of region-specific fMRI BOLD neurovascular response functions in rat brain reveals residual differences that correlate with the differences in regional evoked potentials. Neuroimage 41, 525–534 (2008)

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  7. C.P. Pawela, B.B. Biswal, A.G. Hudetz, R. Li, D.S. Kao, Y.R. Cho, J.S. Hyde, A protocol for use of medetomidine anesthesia in rats for extended studies using task-induced BOLD contrast and resting-state functional connectivity. Neuroimage. 46, 1137–1147 (2009)

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  8. C.P. Pawela, B.B. Biswal, A.G. Hudetz, R. Li, S.R. Jones, Y.R. Cho, H.S. Matloub, J.S. Hyde, Interhemispheric neuroplasticity following limb deafferentation detected by resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Neuroimage. 49, 2467–2478 (2009)

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  9. P.C. Hettinger, R. Li, J.-G. Yan, H.S. Matloub, Y.R. Cho, C.P. Pawela, D.B. Rowe, J.S. Hyde, Long-term vascular access ports as a means of sedative administration in a rodent fMRI survival model. J. Neurosci. Methods 200, 106–112 (2011)

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  10. P.C. Hettinger, R. Li, J.-G. Yan, Y.R. Cho, J. Sanger, W. Dzwierzynski, C.P. Pawela, J.S. Hyde, H.S. Matloub, Evaluation of the C7 nerve root using fMRI and direct nerve stimulation. Hand. 6, 194–201 (2011)

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  11. R. Li, P.C. Hettinger, J.A. Machol, X. Liu, J.B. Stephenson, C.P. Pawela, J.G. Yan, H.S. Matloub, J.S. Hyde, Cortical plasticity induced by different degrees of peripheral nerve injuries, a rat functional magnetic resonance imaging study under 9.4 Tesla. J. Brachial Plex Peripher. Nerve Inj. 8(1), 4 (2013)

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  12. R. Li, J.A. Machol, X. Liu, P.C. Hettinger, N.A. Flugstad, J.G. Yan, H.S. Matloub, J.S. Hyde, C7 nerve root sensory distribution in peripheral nerves, A BOLD fMRI investigation at 9.4 T. Muscle Nerve. 49(1), 40–46 (2014)

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  13. J.B. Stephenson, R. Li, J.G. Yan, J.S. Hyde, H.S. Matloub, Transhemispheric cortical plasticity following contralateral C7 nerve transfer, a rat functional magnetic resonance imaging survival study. J. Hand Surg. Am. 38(3), 478–487 (2013)

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XXXI. Brain Connectivity (fcMRI) in Humans

  1. B.B. Biswal, F.Z. Yetkin, V.M. Haughton, J.S. Hyde, Functional connectivity in the motor cortex of resting human brain using echo-planar MRI. Magn. Reson. Med. 34, 537–541 (1995)

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  2. B.B. Biswal, E.A. DeYoe, J.S. Hyde, Reduction of physiological fluctuations in fMRI using digital filters. Magn. Reson. Med. 35, 107–113 (1996)

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  6. B.B. Biswal, M. Mennes, X.N. Zuo, S. Gohel, C. Kelly, S.M. Smith, C.F. Beckmann, J.S. Adelstein, R.L. Buckner, S. Colcombe, A.M. Dogonowski, M. Ernst, D. Fair, M. Hampson, M.J. Hoptman, J.S. Hyde, V.J. Kiviniemi, R. Kötter, S.-J. Li, C.P. Lin, M.J. Lowe, C. Mackay, D.J. Madden, K.H. Madsen, D.S. Margulies, H.S. Mayberg, K. McMahon, C.S. Monk, S.H. Mostofsky, B.J. Nagel, J.J. Pekar, S.J. Peltier, S.E. Petersen, V. Riedl, S.A. Rombouts, B. Rypma, B.L. Schlaggar, S. Schmidt, R.D. Seidler, G.J. Siegle, C. Sorg, G.J. Teng, J. Veijola, A. Villringer, M. Walter, L. Wang, X.C. Weng, S. Whitfield-Gabrieli, P. Williamson, C. Windischberger, Y.F. Zang, H.Y. Zhang, F.X. Castellanos, M.P. Milham, Toward discovery science of human brain function. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107, 4734–4739 (2010)

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XXXII. Brain Connectivity (fcMRI) in Rats

  1. C.P. Pawela, B.B. Biswal, Y.R. Cho, D.S. Kao, R. Li, S.R. Jones, M.L. Schulte, H.S. Matloub, A.G. Hudetz, J.S. Hyde, Resting-state functional connectivity of the rat brain. Magn. Reson. Med. 59, 1021–1029 (2008)

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  2. C.P. Pawela, B.B. Biswal, A.G. Hudetz, R. Li, S.R. Jones, Y.R. Cho, H.S. Matloub, J.S. Hyde, Interhemispheric neuroplasticity following limb deafferentation detected by resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Neuroimage. 49, 2467–2478 (2009)

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  3. R. Li, P.C. Hettinger, X. Liu, J. Machol, J.G. Yan, H.S. Matloub, J.S. Hyde, Early evaluation of nerve regeneration after nerve injury and repair using functional connectivity MRI. Neurorehabil. Neural Repair. 28(7), 707–715 (2014)

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  4. J.S. Hyde, R. Li, Functional connectivity in rat brain at 200 micron resolution. J. Brain Connect. 4(7), 470–480 (2014)

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XXXIII. Neuro-Gastroenterology

  1. M.K. Kern, R.M. Birn, S. Jaradeh, A. Jesmanowicz, R.W. Cox, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Identification and characterization of cerebral cortical response to esophageal mucosal acid exposure and distention. Gastroenterology. 115, 1353–1362 (1998)

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  2. M.K. Kern, C. Hofman, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Characterization of the cerebral cortical representation of heartburn in GERD patients. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 286, G174–G181 (2004)

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  3. M.K. Kern, R.M. Birn, S. Jaradeh, A. Jesmanowicz, R.W. Cox, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Swallow-related cerebral cortical activity maps are not specific to deglutition. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 280, G531–G538 (2001)

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  4. M.K. Kern, S. Jaradeh, R.C. Arndorfer, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Gender differences in the cortical representation of rectal distention in healthy humans. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 281, G1512–G1523 (2001)

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  5. M.K. Kern, R.C. Arndorfer, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Cerebral cortical representation of external anal sphincter contraction, effect of effort. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 286, G304–G311 (2004)

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  6. A. Babaei, M. Kern, S. Antonik, R. Mepani, B.D. Ward, S.-J. Li, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Enhancing effects of flavored nutritive stimuli on cortical swallowing network activity. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 299, G422–G429 (2010)

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  7. A. Babaei, B.D. Ward, S. Ahmad, A.A. Patel, A. Nencka, S.-J. Li, J.S. Hyde, R. Shaker, Reproducibility of swallow-induced cortical BOLD positive and negative fMRI activity. J. Appl. Physiol. 303, 600–609 (2013)

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XXXIV. Perfusion/Diffusion MRI

  1. K.M. Donahue, J. Van Kylen, S. Guven, A. El-Bershawi, W.-M. Luh, P.A. Bandettini, R.W. Cox, J.S. Hyde, A.H. Kissebah, Simultaneous gradient-echo/spin-echo EPI of graded ischemia in human skeletal muscle. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging. 8, 1106–1113 (1998)

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  2. W.-M. Luh, E.C. Wong, P.A. Bandettini, J.S. Hyde, QUIPSS II with thin-slice TI1 periodic saturation, a method for improving accuracy of quantitative perfusion imaging using pulsed arterial spin labeling. Magn. Reson. Med. 41, 1246–1254 (1999)

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  3. W.-M. Luh, E.C. Wong, P.A. Bandettini, D.B. Ward, J.S. Hyde, Comparison of simultaneously measured perfusion and BOLD signal increases during brain activation using QUIPPS II with thin-slice TI1 periodic saturation. Magn. Reson. Med. 44, 137–143 (2000)

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  4. K.M. Bennett, K.M. Schmainda, R.T. Bennett, D.B. Rowe, H. Lu, J.S. Hyde, Characterization of continuously distributed cortical water diffusion rates with a stretched-exponential model. Magn. Reson. Med. 50, 727–734 (2003)

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  5. K.M. Bennett, J.S. Hyde, S.D. Rand, R.T. Bennett, H.G.J. Krouwer, K.J. Rebro, K.M. Schmainda, Intravoxel distribution of DWI decay rates reveals C6 glioma invasion in rat brain. Magn. Reson. Med. 52(5), 994–1004 (2004)

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  6. K.M. Bennett, J.S. Hyde, K.M. Schmainda, Water diffusion heterogeneity index in the human brain is insensitive to the orientation of applied magnetic field gradients. Magn. Reson. Med. 56, 235–239 (2006)

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XXXV. MRI Patents

  1. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, T.M. Grist, A. Jesmanowicz, “NMR local coil network”, 4,721,913 (26 Jan 1988) A quadrature detection assembly of two surface coils having minimal mutual inductance between the coils of the assembly is described

  2. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, “Loop-gap resonator for localized NMR imaging”, 4,724,389 (9 Feb 1988) Local coil embodiments involving pairs of loop-gap-resonators for human imaging of the extremities, the head and neck, and the spine are described

  3. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, “NMR local coil with improved decoupling”, 4,725,779 (16 Feb 1988) This patent addresses decoupling of local RF receiver coils from a whole-body excitation coil, and claims a two-step process: use of pairs of loops where induced emf’s in each coil cancel, supplemented by additional passive decoupling diodes

  4. J.S. Hyde, W. Froncisz, A. Jesmanowicz, “NMR detector network”, 4,866,387 (12 Sept 1989) A plurality of counter-rotating coil pairs, planar pairs, and other types of local coils are arranged adjacent to one another to form networks of decoupled receiver coils

  5. E.C. Wong, J.S. Hyde, “NMR local coil for brain imaging”, 5,372,137 (13 Dec 1994) A local RF coil within a local gradient coil assembly for imaging of the human brain is disclosed. See also 5,474,069

  6. E.C. Wong, J.S. Hyde, “NMR local coil for brain imaging”, 5,372,137 (12 Dec 1995) This is a division-in-part of 5,372,137. The patent concerns particularly the local gradient coil

  7. A. Jesmanowicz, P.A. Bandettini, J.S. Hyde, E.C. Wong, “Time course MRI imaging of brain functions” 5,603,322 (18 Feb 1997) Four different methods for producing brain function images from fMRI data are described

  8. A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, W.F.B. Punchard, P.M. Starewicz, “Method for shimming a static magnetic field in a local MRI coil”, 6,294,972 (25 Sept 2011) A passive ferroshim array is placed around a specific human head to correct for susceptibility effects when using a gradient-recalled echo pulse sequence to examine the head of that subject

  9. S.-J. Li, A. Piero, Z. Li, B. Biswal, J.S. Hyde, J.L. Ulmer, Z.F. Yetkin, “MRI system and method for producing an index indicative of Alzheimer’s disease”, 6,490,472 (3 Dec 2002) The title is descriptive, although by extension, the methodology could be applied to other neuro-degenerative diseases

  10. V. Roopchansingh, R.W. Cox, A. Jesmanowicz, J.S. Hyde, “System for concurrent MRI imaging and magnetic field homogeneity measurement”, 7,395,108 (1 Jul 2008) A technique for acquiring magnetic field maps simultaneously with the images that are affected by magnetic rf field inhomogeneities for improved image correction of setting of the magnetic field current shims is described

  11. A. Jesmanowicz, S.-J. Li, J.S. Hyde, “Method for simultaneous multi-slice magnetic resonance imaging using single and multiple channel receiver coils”, 9,414,766 (16 Aug 2016) The title of the patent is descriptive

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