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Matthias Nüchter
Researcher at Leipzig University
Publications - 11
Citations - 536
Matthias Nüchter is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Birth weight & Isomerization. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 374 citations.
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The LIFE-Adult-Study: objectives and design of a population-based cohort study with 10,000 deeply phenotyped adults in Germany
Markus Loeffler,Christoph Engel,Peter Ahnert,Dorothee Alfermann,Katrin Arélin,Katrin Arélin,Ronny Baber,Frank Beutner,Hans Binder,Elmar Brähler,Ralph Burkhardt,Uta Ceglarek,Cornelia Enzenbach,Michael Fuchs,Heide Glaesmer,Friederike Girlich,Andreas Hagendorff,Madlen Häntzsch,Ulrich Hegerl,Sylvia Henger,Tilman Hensch,Andreas Hinz,Volker Holzendorf,Daniela Husser,Anette Kersting,Alexander Kiel,Toralf Kirsten,Jürgen Kratzsch,Knut Krohn,Tobias Luck,Susanne Melzer,Jeffrey Netto,Matthias Nüchter,Matthias Raschpichler,F. Rauscher,Steffi G. Riedel-Heller,Christian Sander,Markus Scholz,Peter Schönknecht,Matthias L. Schroeter,Matthias L. Schroeter,Jan-Christoph Simon,Ronald Speer,Julia Stäker,Robert Stein,Yve Stöbel-Richter,Michael Stumvoll,Attila Tárnok,Andrej Teren,Daniel Teupser,Francisca S. Then,Anke Tönjes,Regina Treudler,Arno Villringer,Arno Villringer,Alexander Weissgerber,Peter Wiedemann,Silke Zachariae,Kerstin Wirkner,Joachim Thiery +59 more
TL;DR: The objective is to investigate prevalences, early onset markers, genetic predispositions, and the role of lifestyle factors of major civilization diseases, with primary focus on metabolic and vascular diseases, heart function, cognitive impairment, brain function, depression, sleep disorders and vigilance dysregulation, retinal and optic nerve degeneration, and allergies.
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The LIFE Child study: a population-based perinatal and pediatric cohort in Germany
Tanja Poulain,Ronny Baber,Mandy Vogel,Diana Pietzner,Toralf Kirsten,Anne Jurkutat,Andreas Hiemisch,Anja Hilbert,Jürgen Kratzsch,Joachim Thiery,Michael Fuchs,Christian Hirsch,F. Rauscher,Markus Loeffler,Antje Körner,Matthias Nüchter,Wieland Kiess +16 more
TL;DR: The number of available and analyzable data is reported and demonstrates the high relevance and potential of the LIFE Child study.
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Smart Medical Information Technology for Healthcare (SMITH).
Alfred Winter,Sebastian Stäubert,Danny Ammon,Stephan Aiche,Oya Beyan,Verena Bischoff,Philipp Daumke,Stefan Decker,Gert Funkat,Jan Erik Gewehr,Armin de Greiff,Silke Haferkamp,Udo Hahn,Andreas Henkel,Toralf Kirsten,Thomas Klöss,Jörg Lippert,Matthias Löbe,Volker Lowitsch,Oliver Maassen,Jens Maschmann,Sven Meister,Rafael T. Mikolajczyk,Matthias Nüchter,Mathias W. Pletz,Erhard Rahm,Morris Riedel,Kutaiba Saleh,Andreas Schuppert,Stefan Smers,André Stollenwerk,Stefan Uhlig,Thomas Wendt,Sven Zenker,Wolfgang Fleig,Gernot Marx,André Scherag,Markus Löffler +37 more
TL;DR: Smart Medical Information Technology for Healthcare (SMITH) as mentioned in this paper is one of four consortia funded by the German Medical Informatics Initiative (MI-I) to create an alliance of universities, university hospitals, research institutions and IT companies.
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Das Thermogramm einer C6H6-Chemie im Temperaturbereich von 450 bis 730°C
Gerhard Zimmermann,Matthias Nüchter,Matthias Remmler,Matthias Findeisen,Henning Hopf,Ludger Ernst,Cornelia Mlynek +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal isomerization of 1,5-hexadiyne and its [1,6-D2]-labeled derivative was studied in the temperature range 450-730°C and in the presence of different carrier gases (N2, H2, D2, N2/toluene).
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Persistent organic pollutants in pregnant women potentially affect child development and thyroid hormone status.
Anna Krönke,Anne Jurkutat,Maike Schlingmann,Tanja Poulain,Matthias Nüchter,Anja Hilbert,Hannu Kiviranta,Antje Körner,Mandy Vogel,Olle Söder,Carl G. Bornehag,Carl G. Bornehag,Wieland Kiess +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the potential associations between maternal POP concentrations and pre- and postnatal development in the children, as well as the thyroid hormone status of the mother and child were determined.