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Barbora Arendacká
Researcher at German National Metrology Institute
Publications - 18
Citations - 610
Barbora Arendacká is an academic researcher from German National Metrology Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Generalized linear mixed model & Linear model. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 505 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbora Arendacká include University of Göttingen & Slovak Academy of Sciences.
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Breath acetone—aspects of normal physiology related to age and gender as determined in a PTR-MS study
Konrad Schwarz,Konrad Schwarz,A Pizzini,A Pizzini,Barbora Arendacká,K Zerlauth,K Zerlauth,Wojciech Filipiak,Wojciech Filipiak,A Schmid,A Schmid,Alexander Dzien,S Neuner,M Lechleitner,Sabine Scholl-Bürgi,Wolfram Miekisch,Wolfram Miekisch,Jochen K. Schubert,Jochen K. Schubert,Karl Unterkofler,Viktor Witkovský,G Gastl,G Gastl,Anton Amann,Anton Amann +24 more
TL;DR: The results extend those of Turner et al. (2006 Physiol. Meas. 27 321-37), who analyzed the breath of 30 volunteers (without a dietary control) by selected ion flow tube-mass spectrometry, who reported a positive correlation with age but without statistical significance in their cohort.
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Breath isoprene--aspects of normal physiology related to age, gender and cholesterol profile as determined in a proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry study.
Ievgeniia Kushch,Barbora Arendacká,Svorad Štolc,Pawel Mochalski,Wojciech Filipiak,Konrad Schwarz,Lukas Schwentner,Alex Schmid,Alexander Dzien,Monika Lechleitner,Viktor Witkovský,Wolfram Miekisch,Jochen K. Schubert,Karl Unterkofler,Anton Amann +14 more
TL;DR: Isoprene concentrations in exhaled breath showed gender-specific correlations with respect to age, and there was no statistically significant difference in mean isoprene in breath between males and females.
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Sex differences in outcomes of primary prevention implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy: combined registry data from eleven European countries
Christian Sticherling,Barbora Arendacká,Jesper Hastrup Svendsen,Sofieke C. Wijers,Tim Friede,Jochem Stockinger,Michael Dommasch,Béla Merkely,Rik Willems,Andrzej Lubiński,Michael Scharfe,Frieder Braunschweig,Martin Svetlosak,Christine S. Zürn,Heikki V. Huikuri,Panagiota Flevari,Caspar Lund-Andersen,Beat Schaer,Anton E. Tuinenburg,Leonard Bergau,Georg Schmidt,Gábor Széplaki,Bert Vandenberk,Emilia Kowalczyk,Christian Eick,Juhani Juntilla,David Conen,Markus Zabel,Eu-Cert-Icd Investigators +28 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that fewer women than men undergo ICD implantation for primary prevention after multivariate adjustment, women have a significantly lower mortality and receive fewer appropriate ICD shocks.
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Bayesian estimation in random effects meta‐analysis using a non‐informative prior
TL;DR: A recently proposed Bayesian estimation procedure is described and compared with a profile likelihood method and with the DerSimonian-Laird and Mandel-Paule estimators including the Knapp-Hartung correction to reveal that the Bayesian approach is a promising alternative producing more accurate interval estimates than those three conventional procedures for meta-analysis.
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Comparative study of four fluorescent probes for evaluation of natural killer cell cytotoxicity assays.
Dana Cholujova,Jana Jakubikova,Miroslav Kubeš,Barbora Arendacká,Michal Sapák,Robert Ihnatko,Jan Sedlak +6 more
TL;DR: None of the four proposed methods can be stated equivalent to the standard (51)Cr release assay, and it is found the CAM assay to be the most closely related to the ( 51)Cr assay.