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    Moderate hyperhomocysteinaemia and immune activation in Parkinson's disease

    Moderate hyperhomocysteinaemia has been linked to an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases. Increased homocysteine concentrations may follow folate depletion due to insufficient dietary intake of the vit...

    B. Widner, F. Leblhuber, B. Frick, A. Laich in Journal of Neural Transmission (2002)

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    Hyperhomocysteinemia in dementia

    Hyperhomocysteinemia is a strong risk factor for atherosclerotic vascular disease, and elevated serum homocysteine is correlated with vitamin B deficiency. In this pilot study, significantly elevated homocyst...

    F. Leblhuber, J. Walli, E. Artner-Dworzak, K. Vrecko in Journal of Neural Transmission (2000)

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    Endothelin-1 in patients with complicated and uncomplicated myocardial infarction

    Endothelin-1 concentrations were measured in peripheral venous blood samples from 42 patients with acute myocardial infarction. In patients with ischemic or hemodynamic complications (n = l1), endothelin-1 concen...

    Dr. P. Lechleitner, N. Genser, J. Mair, J. Maier in The clinical investigator (1992)

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    Influence on erythropoietin levels of treatment with cisplatinum-endoxan

    Erythropoietin levels have been determined in 24 patients with different gynecologic malignancies, who were treated with cisplatinum and endoxan. A statistically highly significant decrease was demonstrated 2 ...

    Doz. Dr. W. Lechner, E. Artner-Dworzak, E. Sölder in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics (1992)

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    Ch. Mache, Ch. Urban, H. Sauer, G. Brandesky, H. Meßner in Annals of Hematology (1992)

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    Metabolic Changes Following Concentric and Eccentric Exercise in Trained and Untrained Subjects

    Recently, we have demonstrated that myoglobin attains its peak value in the circulation as early as 2 hours after eccentric loading (2). A large increase in plasma creatine kinase and creatine kinase MB has al...

    A. Koller, E. Müller, E. Artner-Dworzak, C. Haid in Advances in Ergometry (1991)