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    Factors influencing in-hospital mortality and morbidity in patients treated on a stroke unit by KOENNECKE, H.-C, BELZ, W, PÖHLS, W, SCHMEHL, I, SCHMITZ, B, VON BREVERN, M, WALTER, G, HEUSCHMANN, P. U, BERFELDE, D, ENDRES, M, FITZEK, S, HAMILTON, F, KREITSCH, P, MACKERT, B.-M, NABAVI, D. G, NOLTE, C. H

    Published in Neurology (06-09-2011)
    “…To determine the extent that demographics, clinical characteristics, comorbidities, and complications contribute to the risk of in-hospital mortality and…”
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    Applying Best Practices from Health Communication to Support a University's Response to COVID-19 by Mackert, M., Table, B., Yang, J., Bouchacourt, L., Woods, J. M., Bernhardt, J. M., Wagner, J. Hughes

    Published in Health communication (05-12-2020)
    “…Higher education institutions face profound communication challenges managing risks for university communities during the ongoing pandemic. This commentary…”
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    Artifact reduction in magnetoneurography based on time-delayed second-order correlations by Ziehe, A., Muller, K.-R., Nolte, G., Mackert, B.-M., Curio, G.

    “…Artifacts in magnetoneurography data due to endogenous biological noise sources, like the cardiac signal, can be four orders of magnitude higher than the…”
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    dc Magnetoencephalography: Direct measurement in a magnetically extremely-well shielded room by Burghoff, M., Sander, T. H., Schnabel, A., Drung, D., Trahms, L., Curio, G., Mackert, B.-M.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-12-2004)
    “…Direct measurement of slow brain activity in the range of seconds is reported. The measurements were made by superconducting quantum interference devices…”
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    fMRI assessment of somatotopy in human Brodmann area 3b by electrical finger stimulation by Kurth, Ralf, Villringer, Kersten, Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Schwiemann, Jessica, Braun, Jürgen, Curio, Gabriel, Villringer, Arno, Wolf, Karl-Jürgen

    Published in Neuroreport (26-01-1998)
    “…FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is capable of detecting focal brain activation induced by electrical stimulation of single fingers in human…”
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    Independent component analysis of noninvasively recorded cortical magnetic DC-fields in humans by Wubbeler, G., Ziehe, A., Mackert, B.-M., Muller, K.-R., Trahms, L., Curio, C.

    “…We apply a recently developed multivariate statistical data analysis technique-so called blind source separation (BSS) by independent component analysis-to…”
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    Somatotopic source arrangement of 600 Hz oscillatory magnetic fields at the human primary somatosensory hand cortex by Curio, Gabriel, Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Burghoff, Martin, Neumann, Joachim, Nolte, Guido, Scherg, Michael, Marx, Peter

    Published in Neuroscience letters (03-10-1997)
    “…Based on low-noise superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) magnetoencephalography allows the non-invasive detection of low-amplitude…”
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    Non-invasive long-term recordings of cortical ‘direct current’ (DC–) activity in humans using magnetoencephalography by Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Wübbeler, Gerd, Burghoff, Martin, Marx, Peter, Trahms, Lutz, Curio, Gabriel

    Published in Neuroscience letters (08-10-1999)
    “…Recently, biomagnetic fields below 0.1 Hz arising from nerve or muscle injury currents have been measured non-invasively using superconducting quantum…”
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    Rapid recovery (20 ms) of human 600 Hz electroencephalographic wavelets after double stimulation of sensory nerves by Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Weisenbach, Simon, Nolte, Guido, Curio, Gabriel

    Published in Neuroscience letters (02-06-2000)
    “…Non-invasive scalp-recordings of human somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) contain high-frequency (600 Hz) wavelet bursts, presumably generated by…”
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    Non-invasive single-trial monitoring of human movement-related brain activation based on DC-magnetoencephalography by Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Wübbeler, Gerd, Leistner, Stefanie, Trahms, Lutz, Curio, Gabriel

    Published in Neuroreport (13-06-2001)
    “…Neuroimaging techniques, such as fMRI, PET and near-infrared spectroscopy, monitor task-related neuronal activations in the brain indirectly through the…”
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    Non-invasive magnetoneurography for 3D-monitoring of human compound action current propagation in deep brachial plexus by Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Burghoff, Martin, Hiss, Lars-Henning, Nordahn, Morton, Trahms, Lutz, Curio, Gabriel

    Published in Neuroscience letters (28-07-2000)
    “…Compound action current (CAC) propagation along nerve fibers running deep in the human brachial plexus was 3D-visualized based on non-invasive 49-channel…”
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    Anoxia in vitro does not induce neuronal swelling or death by Mackert, B.-M., Staub, F., Peters, J., Baethmann, A., Kempski, O.

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (01-07-1996)
    “…To improve the understanding of neuronal cell swelling in cerebral ischemia, cell volume regulation, viability, intracellular electrolytes, and lactate…”
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    Magnetometry of injury currents from human nerve and muscle specimens using Superconducting Quantum Interferences Devices by Mackert, Bruno-Marcel, Mackert, Jan, Wübbeler, Gerd, Armbrust, Frank, Wolff, Klaus-Dieter, Burghoff, Martin, Trahms, Lutz, Curio, Gabriel

    Published in Neuroscience letters (12-03-1999)
    “…Acute lesions of polarized membranes lead to slowly decaying (`near-DC') injury currents driven by the transmembrane resting potential gradient. Here we report…”
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    Characterization of motor and somatosensory function for stroke patients by Sander, T H, Leistner, S, Geisler, F, Mackert, B M, Trahms, L

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-11-2011)
    “…In a pilot study, stroke patients with a lesion related to the motor system were studied using magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electromyography (EMG). The…”
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    In vivo confocal microscopy in blepharitis by Messmer, E M, Torres Suárez, E, Mackert, M I, Zapp, D M, Kampik, A

    “…Dysfunction of the meibomian glands with inflammation and obstruction has been suggested to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of chronic blepharitis…”
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    Unusual faces of syphilis by Sammet, S C, Niedermeier, A, Bogner, J, Mackert, M, Gauglitz, G G, Ruzicka, T

    Published in Hautarzt (01-05-2012)
    “…The challenging "great masquerader" is resurgent! For several years syphilis has shown an increasing incidence across Europe and its variable manifestations…”
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    DC-magnetoencephalography and time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy combined to study neuronal and vascular brain responses by Sander, T H, Liebert, A, Mackert, B M, Wabnitz, H, Leistner, S, Curio, G, Burghoff, M, Macdonald, R, Trahms, L

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-06-2007)
    “…The temporal relation between vascular and neuronal responses of the brain to external stimuli is not precisely known. For a better understanding of the…”
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