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    Synergistic immunosuppressive effects of the mTOR inhibitor sirolimus and the phytochemical curcumin by Deters, M., Hütten, H., Kaever, V.

    Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (15-01-2013)
    “…The immunosuppressant sirolimus and curcumin, the main principle of the turmeric spice, have shown antiproliferative effects on many human and not-human cell…”
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    Ventricular Intramyocardial Electrograms and Their Expected Potential for Cardiac Risk Surveillance, Telemonitoring, and Therapy Management by Hutten, H.

    “…Ventricular intramyocardial electrograms are recorded with electrodes directly from the heart either in intraventricular or epimyocardial position and may be…”
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    Assessing abdominal fatness with local bioimpedance analysis : basics and experimental findings by SCHARFETTER, H, SCHLAGER, T, STOLLBERGER, R, FELSBERGER, R, HUTTEN, H, HINGHOFER-SZALKAY, H

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2001)
    “…Abdominal fat is of major importance in terms of body fat distribution but is poorly reflected in conventional body impedance measurements. We developed a new…”
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    A model of artefacts produced by stray capacitance during whole body or segmental bioimpedance spectroscopy by Scharfetter, H, Hartinger, P, Hinghofer-Szalkay, H, Hutten, H

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-05-1998)
    “…We have developed a novel model for the simulation of artefacts which are produced by stray capacitance during bioimpedance spectroscopy. We focused on whole…”
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    Accurate reconstruction algorithm of the complex conductivity distribution in three dimensions by Hollaus, K., Gerstenberger, C., Magele, C., Hutten, H.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-03-2004)
    “…In electrical impedance tomography, an inverse problem has to be solved to reconstruct the complex conductivity distribution /spl kappa/=/spl sigma/+j/spl…”
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    Intracardiac impedance to determine sympathetic activity in rate responsive pacing by Schaldach, M, Hutten, H

    Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-11-1992)
    “…Modern pacemaker technology renders possible the adaptation of pacing rate to hemodynamic requirements. The most ambitious approach aims at restoration of the…”
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    Geometric multigrid to accelerate the solution of the quasi-static electric field problem by tetrahedral finite elements by Hollaus, K, Weiss, B, Magele, Ch, Hutten, H

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-02-2004)
    “…The acceleration of the solution of the quasi-static electric field problem considering anisotropic complex conductivity simulated by tetrahedral finite…”
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    Influence of ionic shifts during dialysis on volume estimations with multifrequency impedance analysis by SCHARFETTER, H, WIMSBERGER, G. H, HOLZER, H, HUTTEN, H

    “…During dialysis the ion concentrations in many body fluids change significantly. The influence of these changes on the accuracy of volume measurements with…”
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    Efficient Computation of Optimal Controls for the Exchange Processes During the Dialysis Therapy by Bachhiesl, P, Scharfetter, H, Hutten, H, Kappel, F, Hintermuller, M

    “…In order to reduce the frequency of acute complications during the dialysis therapy the exchange processes of water and different solutes within the patient as…”
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    Paced epimyocardial electrograms for noninvasive rejection monitoring after heart transplantation by Auer, T, Schreier, G, Hutten, H, Kleinert, R, Wasler, A, Petutschnigg, B, Iberer, F, Tscheliessnigg, K, Schaldach, M

    “…Diagnosis of acute heart rejection after transplantation with the help of epimyocardial electrograms has been reported as a sensitive and practicable method…”
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    In vivo determination of tumor optical parameters in esophageal carcinoma by Maier, Alfred, Sullmann, D., Anegg, U., Tomaselli, F., Rehak, P., Hutten, H., Pinter, H., Smolle-Jüttner, F.M.

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (2000)
    “…Background and Objective Dose dependence of light cannot be discussed on the basis of dose alone. On a more fundamental scientific level, the propagation of…”
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    Rate-responsive pacing based on sympathetic activity by Hutten, H, Schaldach, M

    “…Modern pacemaker technology makes the adaptation of pacing rate to haemodynamic requirements possible. The most ambitious approach aims at restoration of the…”
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