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Marcus Dörr
Researcher at Greifswald University Hospital
Publications - 398
Citations - 19265
Marcus Dörr is an academic researcher from Greifswald University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 335 publications receiving 13711 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcus Dörr include University of Greifswald & Boston University.
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Reference values of vessel diameters, stenosis prevalence, and arterial variations of the lower limb arteries in a male population sample using contrast-enhanced MR angiography
Roberto Lorbeer,Roberto Lorbeer,Andreas Grotz,Marcus Dörr,Henry Völzke,Wolfgang Lieb,Jens-Peter Kühn,Birger Mensel +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, reference values for different pelvic and leg artery segment diameters in men that decrease from proximal to distal and increase with age were determined and the risk of stenosis increased considerably with age.
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Cohort Profile Update: The Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP).
Henry Völzke,Janka Schössow,Carsten Oliver Schmidt,Clemens Jürgens,Adrian Richter,André Werner,Nicole Werner,Dörte Radke,Alexander Teumer,Till Ittermann,B. Schauer,Vivien Henck,Nele Friedrich,Anke Hannemann,Theresa Winter,Matthias Nauck,Marcus Dörr,Martin Bahls,Stephan B. Felix,Beate Stubbe,Ralf Ewert,Fabian Frost,Markus M. Lerch,Hans J. Grabe,Robin Bülow,M. Otto,Norbert Hosten,Wolfgang Rathmann,Ulf Schminke,Rico Grossjohann,Frank Tost,Georg Homuth,Uwe Völker,Stefan Weiss,Silva Holtfreter,Barbara M. Bröker,Kathrin Zimmermann,Lars Kaderali,Marc Winnefeld,Boris Kristof,Klaus Berger,Stefanie Samietz,Christian Schwahn,Birte Holtfreter,Reiner Biffar,Stefan Kindler,Katharina Wittfeld,Wolfgang Hoffmann,Thomas Kocher +48 more
TL;DR: The study of health in Pomerania (SHIP) as discussed by the authors comprises two independent cohorts SHIP-START (recruited between 1997 and 2001) and SHIPTREND (recruited between 2008 to 2012), which were established to examine the health and disease status of the general adult population in Northeast Germany given that this region had the lowest life expectancy in Germany in the 1990s.
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Translating Pharmacological Findings from Hypothyroid Rodents to Euthyroid Humans: Is There a Functional Role of Endogenous 3,5-T2?
Maik Pietzner,Ina Lehmphul,Nele Friedrich,Claudia Schurmann,Till Ittermann,Marcus Dörr,Matthias Nauck,René Laqua,Uwe Völker,Georg Brabant,Henry Völzke,Josef Köhrle,Georg Homuth,Henri Wallaschofski +13 more
TL;DR: The findings from a healthy euthyroid population may point toward a physiological link between circulating 3,5-T2 and glucose metabolism, as well as measures of anthropometry, glucose, and lipid metabolism.
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Personalized cardiovascular medicine: concepts and methodological considerations.
Henry Völzke,Carsten Oliver Schmidt,Sebastian E. Baumeister,Till Ittermann,Glenn Fung,Janina Krafczyk-Korth,Wolfgang Hoffmann,Matthias Schwab,Henriette E. Meyer zu Schwabedissen,Marcus Dörr,Stephan B. Felix,Wolfgang Lieb,Heyo K. Kroemer +12 more
TL;DR: This Review summarizes basic concepts and methods of personalizing cardiovascular medicine, which include a shift from dichotomous outcomes towards continuously measured variables, predictive modelling, and individualized medical decisions, subgroup analyses, and data-mining strategies.
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Periodontitis is related to lung volumes and airflow limitation- a cross-sectional study
Birte Holtfreter,Stefanie Richter,Thomas Kocher,Marcus Dörr,Henry Völzke,Till Ittermann,Anne Obst,Christoph Schäper,Ulrich John,Peter Meisel,Anne Grotevendt,Stephan B. Felix,Ralf Ewert,Sven Gläser +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential association of periodontal diseases with lung volumes and airflow limitation in a general adult population was assessed by clinical attachment loss (CAL), probing depth and number of missing teeth.