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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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Genomic analyses for age at menarche identify 389 independent signals and indicate BMI-independent effects of puberty timing on cancer susceptibility

Felix R. Day, +216 more
- 23 Sep 2016 - 
TL;DR: New complexity in the genetic regulation of puberty timing is revealed and causal inverse associations between puberty timing and risks for breast and endometrial cancers in women, and prostate cancer in men are indicated.
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Metabolic signature associated with parameters of the complete blood count in apparently healthy individuals

TL;DR: The wealth of associated metabolites strongly argues to consider CBC in the interpretation of metabolomics studies, in particular if mutual effects on those parameters by the disease of interest are known.
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Sex Hormones and Hair Loss in Men From the General Population of Northeastern Germany.

TL;DR: Cross-sectional associations between a panel of liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)-measured sex hormones and hair loss in men from the general population of Northeastern Germany are investigated.
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Automatic Pharynx Segmentation from MRI Data for Analysis of Sleep Related Disorders

TL;DR: This project analyzes throat structures using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to associate anatomic risk factors with sleep related disorders and presents a pipeline for automatic pharynx segmentation, which requires less than one minute to extract the pharyngeal structures.
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Prospective association of sex steroid concentrations with periodontal progression and incident tooth loss.

TL;DR: No consistent associations of sexual steroids with periodontal progression or tooth loss were found and further cohort studies are necessary to evaluate possible associations between endocrinological parameters, like supra- or subphysiologic testosterone concentrations, and periodontic progression or teeth loss.