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    Are Fragrance Encapsulates Taken Up by Aquatic and Terrestrial Invertebrate Species? by Kuehr, Sebastian, Windisch, H., Schlechtriem, C., Leon, G., Gasparini, G., Gimeno, S.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-04-2022)
    “…The uptake potential of fragrance encapsulates by aquatic or terrestrial organisms was investigated. Because of their size of <5 mm and their polymeric nature,…”
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    Stress response or beneficial temperature acclimation: transcriptomic signatures in Antarctic fish (Pachycara brachycephalum) by Windisch, H. S, Frickenhaus, S, John, U, Knust, R, Pörtner, H.‐O, Lucassen, M

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2014)
    “…Research on the thermal biology of Antarctic marine organisms has increased awareness of their vulnerability to climate change, as a flipside of their…”
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    Di-4-ANEPPS causes photodynamic damage to isolated cardiomyocytes by SCHAFFER, P, AHAMMER, H, MÜLLER, W, KOIDL, B, WINDISCH, H

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-04-1994)
    “…Action potential recordings from isolated guinea pig ventricular cells in the whole-cell recording mode were used to study the toxic and photodynamic…”
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    Optical multisite monitoring of cell excitation phenomena in isolated cardiomyocytes by Windisch, H, Ahammer, H, Schaffer, P, Müller, W, Platzer, D

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-08-1995)
    “…An especially designed setup which consists of an inverted fluorescence microscope, an argon ion laser and a photodiode array system permits membrane potential…”
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    Stress response or beneficial temperature acclimation: transcriptomic signatures in A ntarctic fish ( P achycara brachycephalum ) by Windisch, H. S., Frickenhaus, S., John, U., Knust, R., Pörtner, H.‐O., Lucassen, M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract Research on the thermal biology of A ntarctic marine organisms has increased awareness of their vulnerability to climate change, as a flipside of…”
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    Fast optical monitoring of microscopic excitation patterns in cardiac muscle by Müller, W., Windisch, H., Tritthart, H.A.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-09-1989)
    “…Many vital processes depend on the generation, changes, and conduction of cellular transmembrane potentials. Optical monitoring systems are well suited to…”
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    Light-emitting diodes with 17% external quantum efficiency at 622 Mb/s for high-bandwidth parallel short-distance optical interconnects by Windisch, R.H., Knobloch, A., Potemans, J., Dutta, B., Dohler, G.H., Borghs, G., Heremans, P.L.

    “…We report on nonresonant cavity light-emitting diodes (NRC-LED) with large quantum efficiencies and high speed. A maximum quantum efficiency of 31% is measured…”
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    FLECAINIDE ALTERS THE CARDIAC MICROSCOPIC ACTIVATION PATTERN. ANIN-VITROSTUDY USING VOLTAGE SENSITIVE DYES by DHEIN, S., HARTBAUER, M., MÜLLER, W., WINDISCH, H., SALAMEH, A., TRITTHART, H.A.

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-09-1996)
    “…In order to evaluate whether flecainide may alter microscopic activation patterns, isolated guinea pig papillary muscles (paced at a rate of 1Hz or 3Hz…”
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    Flecainide alters the cardiac microscopic activation pattern. An in-vitro study using voltage sensitive dyes by Dhein, S, Hartbauer, M, Müller, W, Windisch, H, Salameh, A, Tritthart, H A

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-09-1996)
    “…In order to evaluate whether flecainide may alter microscopic activation patterns, isolated guinea pig papillary muscles (paced at a rate of 1 Hz or 3 Hz…”
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    Polymerization of 1,3-Butadiene Initiated by Neodymium Versatate/Diisobutylaluminium Hydride/Ethylaluminium Sesquichloride: Kinetics and Conclusions About the Reaction Mechanism by Friebe, Lars, Nuyken, Oskar, Windisch, Heike, Obrecht, Werner

    Published in Macromolecular chemistry and physics (01-05-2002)
    “…The kinetics of the polymerization of 1,3‐butadiene initiated by the ternary Ziegler–Natta catalyst system comprising neodymium versatate (NdV),…”
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    Optical Potential Mapping of the Excitation Process in the Field stimulated Guinea pig Papillary Muscle using short Pulses by Windisch, H., Bilgici, E., Janschitz, M.

    “…We have performed optical potential mapping in guinea pig papillary muscles during the application of short electrical pulses (1 ms). Our results showed, that…”
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    Fluorescence monitoring of rapid changes in membrane potential in heart muscle by Windisch, H., Müller, W., Tritthart, H.A.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-12-1985)
    “…The rising phase of rat cardiac action potentials was measured in physiological solutions using the voltage-sensitive dye RH 237. A newly designed optical…”
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    Polymerization of 1,3-Butadiene Initiated by Neodymium Versatate/Triisobutylaluminum/Ethylaluminum Sesquichloride: Impact of the Alkylaluminum Cocatalyst Component by Friebe, Lars, Windisch, Heike, Nuyken, Oskar, Obrecht, Werner

    “…The polymerization of 1,3-butadiene (BD) by the ternary Ziegler/Natta (Z/N) catalyst system neodymium versatate (NdV)/ethylaluminum sesquichloride…”
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    Model-augmented investigations on field-stimulated cardiomyocytes by Platzer, D., Dapra, D., Gunter, C., Windisch, H.

    “…An experimental and theoretical approach was used to reveal and explain particular complex behavior of cardiac cells under electric field stimuli. The use of…”
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    Field induced membrane potential changes in small regions of guinea pig papillary muscles by Windisch, H., Munzer, T., Dapra, D., Gunter, C., Ahammer, H.

    “…Optical potential mapping with very high temporal and spatial resolution allowed a detailed investigation of membrane potential changes in guinea pig papillary…”
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    Modeling the complex behavior of single cardiomyocytes during and after field stimulation by Platzer, D., Windisch, H.

    Published in IEEE, PISCATAWAY, NJ, (USA). 1993 (1993)
    “…Recently available experimental data resulting from refined high resolution optical potential measurements augment the modeling effort to describe single cell…”
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    A confocal setup to measure transmembrane potential in cardiac tissue with very high spatial and temporal resolution by Dapra, D., Muenzer, T., Ahammer, H., Guenter, C.I., Lackner, M., Windisch, H.

    “…We used a fast, fluorescent, potential sensitive indicator (di-4-ANEPPS) in combination with a specially designed setup which consists of an fluorescence…”
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