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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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Cortical Thickness Trajectories across the Lifespan: Data from 17,075 healthy individuals aged 3-90 years

Sophia Frangou, +195 more
- 07 May 2020 - 
TL;DR: The results reconcile uncertainties about age-related trajectories of cortical thickness; the centile values provide estimates of normative variance in cortical thickness, and may assist in detecting abnormal deviations in cortical Thickness, and associated behavioural, cognitive and clinical outcomes.
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A network-based approach to visualize prevalence and progression of metabolic syndrome components.

TL;DR: Analysis of risk factor flow over the five-year follow-up found that most individuals remained in their risk factor state and that low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) was the most prominent additional risk factor beyond hypertension and central obesity.
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Variation in the SERPINA6/SERPINA1 locus alters morning plasma cortisol, hepatic corticosteroid binding globulin expression, gene expression in peripheral tissues, and risk of cardiovascular disease

Andrew A Crawford, +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors confirmed the genetic association with SERPINA6/SERPINA1 in the liver and trans-eQTL analysis demonstrated effects on adipose tissue gene expression, suggesting that variations in CBG levels have an effect on delivery of cortisol to peripheral tissues.
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Interrelations between thyrotropin levels and iodine status in thyroid-healthy children

TL;DR: These findings show for the first time in thyroid-healthy children that smaller thyroid volume is associated with higher normal TSH levels, suggesting an underlying physiologic adaptation.
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Meta-Analysis of Mismatch Repair Polymorphisms within the Cogent Consortium for Colorectal Cancer Susceptibility

Simone Picelli, +168 more
- 06 Sep 2013 - 
TL;DR: The results from the present large, multicenter study illustrate the possibility of decreasing effect sizes with increasing samples sizes and Phenotypic heterogeneity, differential environmental exposures, and population specific linkage disequilibrium patterns may explain the observed difference of genetic effects between Sweden and the other investigated cohorts.