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Klaus A. Kuhn
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 145
Citations - 3412
Klaus A. Kuhn is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information system & Health informatics. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 145 publications receiving 3172 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus A. Kuhn include Max Planck Society & University of Ulm.
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From hospital information systems to health information systems. Problems, challenges, perspectives.
Klaus A. Kuhn,Dario A. Giuse +1 more
TL;DR: Significant efforts of all parties involved in the health care process are needed to improve, implement, and evaluate the concepts described.
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Clinical Workflows - The Killer Application for Process-oriented Information Systems?
TL;DR: The paper uses the clinical domain to motivate and to elaborate the functionality needed to adequately support an advanced application environment and presents solutions for some issues based on the concepts elaborated in the ADEPT project.
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Molecular diagnosis in mitochondrial complex I deficiency using exome sequencing
Tobias B. Haack,Birgit Haberberger,Eva-Maria Frisch,Thomas Wieland,Arcangela Iuso,Matteo Gorza,Valentina Strecker,Elisabeth Graf,Johannes A Mayr,Ulrike Herberg,Julia B. Hennermann,Thomas Klopstock,Klaus A. Kuhn,Uwe Ahting,Wolfgang Sperl,Ekkehard Wilichowski,Georg F. Hoffmann,Marketa Tesarova,Hana Hansikova,Jiri Zeman,Barbara Plecko,Massimo Zeviani,Ilka Wittig,Tim M. Strom,Markus Schuelke,Peter Freisinger,Thomas Meitinger,Holger Prokisch +27 more
TL;DR: Appropriate in silico filtering of exome sequencing data, coupled with functional validation of new disease alleles, is effective in rapidly identifying disease-causative variants in known and new complex I associated disease genes.
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Towards a continuous evolution and adaptation of information systems in healthcare
Richard Lenz,Klaus A. Kuhn +1 more
TL;DR: The layered approach for system evolution did provide an environment in which a flexible and participatory software development process could be established and will play an increasingly important role to establish responsive IT-infrastructures where the application developer can concentrate on business process alignment instead of coding and debugging.
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Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence of collagen type III in human arterial walls, arterial thrombi, and in leukocytes, incubated with collagen in vitro.
L. Balleisen,L. Balleisen,K. Remberger,K. Remberger,P. P. Fietzek,P. P. Fietzek,B. C. Adelmann,B. C. Adelmann,Klaus A. Kuhn,Klaus A. Kuhn +9 more
TL;DR: The data show that collagen type III in vivo may play a crucial role in the initiation of thrombus formation by immunohistochemical technique for the presence of collagen types I, II and III.