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Henry Völzke

Researcher at Greifswald University Hospital

Publications -  1093
Citations -  79204

Henry Völzke is an academic researcher from Greifswald University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Study of Health in Pomerania. The author has an hindex of 115, co-authored 991 publications receiving 64260 citations. Previous affiliations of Henry Völzke include Group Health Cooperative & Umeå University.

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Potassium – reference intervals for lithium-heparin plasma and serum from a population-based cohort / Kalium – Referenzbereiche für Lithium-Heparin-Plasma und Serum aus einer bevölkerungsbezogenen Studie

TL;DR: To establish reference intervals (RIs) for potassium using data from a population-based study for serum (PS) and plasma (PP), the study permitted the establishment of RIs for PS and PP on a populations-basierten study.
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Genetic analyses of the electrocardiographic QT interval and its components identify additional loci and pathways

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify 177, 156 and 121 independent loci for QT, JT and QRS, including a male-specific X-chromosome locus.
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Association between serum neuron-specific enolase, age, overweight, and structural MRI patterns in 901 subjects.

TL;DR: This study investigates the putative association between sNSE levels, body mass index (BMI), total gray matter volume (GMV), and magnetic resonance imaging-based indices of aging as well as Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-like patterns and proposes an actual neuronal damage in the early stages of obesity.
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Fast Implementations of the Levelset Segmentation Method With Bias Field Correction in MR Images: Full Domain and Mask-Based Versions

TL;DR: This work develops efficient CUDA implementations for the original full domain and the extended mask-based versions of the levelset method, and compares the methods in terms of speed, efficiency, and performance.