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- => Which research topics are dealt with at the Medical University?.
- => Who is involved and what methods are used?.
- => Which funding projects which support?.
- => Where are research results published?.
Recent citations in Web of Science: 462 369, of which 774 citation classics (> = 100 citations)
News by funding organizations approved research projects: Parental stress in preterm birth and prenatal preparation
Project Leader: Gerhard Pichler
Duration: 01.09.2013 - 31.08.2014
Donors: Initiative for newborn and premature babies (IFN)
Disorders of pregnancy - The role of metalloproteinases and endothelin
Project management: Dieber-Rotheneder Martina
Duration: 01.02.2013 - 31.03.2015
Donors: Province of Styria
> Other new projects
The latest publications in "top journals" (top 20% Impact ranking):Lackner, H, Seidel, MG, Strenger V; Sovinz, P; Schwinger, W, Benesch, M; Sperl, D; Urban, C hemophagocytic syndrome in children with acute monoblastic leukemia-another cause of fever of unknown origin.
Support Care Cancer. 2013;
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Aziz, A, May, M; Gypsies, R, Pichler, M; chrome Ecki, T; Cindolo, L; Schips, L, De Cobelli, O, Rocco B, De Nunzio C, Tubaro, A; Coman, I; Truss, M; Dalpiaz, O; Hoschke, B; Gilfrich, C; Feciche, B; Fenske, F; Sountoulides, P; Figenshau, RS, Madison, K; Sánchez-Chapado, M, Martin, MD, Wieland, WF; Salzano, L; Lotrecchiano, G; Waidelich, R, Stief C, Brookman-May S Do young patients with renal cell carcinoma feature a distinct outcome after surgery? A comparative analysis of patients aged 40 years or less versus patients within the 7th decade of life based on the multi-national CORONA database.
J Urol. 2013;
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Kovacs, G; Avian, A, Olschewski, A, Olschewski, H zero reference level for right heart catheterization.
EUR Respir J. 2013;
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> Other recent publications in top journals
Cooperation network of MUG - Web of Science Publications 2011 (interactive)
Web of Science publication development: rapidly increasing!
Source: forschung.medunigraz.at
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