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Michael Fischer
Researcher at University of Bremen
Publications - 368
Citations - 11577
Michael Fischer is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calcitonin gene-related peptide & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 333 publications receiving 10180 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Fischer include University of Melbourne & University of Vienna.
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Photodynamic therapy of subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in pathologic myopia with verteporfin - 1-year results of a randomized clinical trial - VIP report no. 1
Jennifer J. Arnold,D. Kilmartin,Jay A. Olson,S. Neville,K. Robinson,Angela R. Laird,C. Richmond,A. Farrow,S. McKay,David A. Saperstein,Thomas M. Aaberg,Joshua Johnson,R. Waldron,D. Loupe,J. Gillman,B. Myles,Andrew P. Schachat,Neil M. Bressler,Susan B. Bressler,P. Nesbitt,T. Porter,P. Hawse,Mary Elizabeth Hartnett,A. Eager,J. Belt,D. Cain,D. Emmert,T. George,M. Herring,J. McDonald,Jordi Monés,B. Corcostegui,M. Gilbert,N. Duran,M. Sisquella,A. Nolla,A. Margalef,Joan W. Miller,Evangelos S. Gragoudas,Anne Marie Lane,N. Emmanuel,A. Holbrook,Conor L. Evans,U. S. Lord,D. K. Walsh,C. D. Callahan,J. L. DuBois,Hilel Lewis,Peter K. Kaiser,L. J. Holody,E. Lesak,Susan Lichterman,H. Siegel,A. Fattori,G. Ambrose,T. Fecko,D. Ross,Shanna L. Burke,Lawrence J. Singerman,Hernando Zegarra,Michael A. Novak,M. Bartel,K. Tilocco-DuBois,M. Iic,S. Schura,S. J. Mayes,V. Tanner,P. Rowe,S. Smith-Brewer,D. Kukula,Gregg Greanoff,Geraldine Daley,John DuBois,D. Lehnhardt,Gary E. Fish,Bradley F. Jost,Rajiv Anand,David Callanan,Sally Arceneaux,J. Arnwine,P. Ellenich,J. King,Hank Aguado,R. Rollins,B. Jurklies,D. Pauleikhoff,A. Hintzmann,Michael Fischer,C. Sowa,E. Behne,Constantin J. Pournaras,Guy Donati,A. D. Kapetanios,K. Cavaliere,S. Guney-Wagner,N. Gerber,M. Sickenberg,V. Sickenberg,A. Gans,B. Hosner,A. Sbressa,C. Kozma,M. Curchod,S. A. Cancelli,Simon P. Harding,Y. C. Yang,M. C. Briggs,S. Briggs,V. Tompkin,R. Jackson,S. Pearson,S. Natha,J. Sharp,J. I. Lim,Christina J. Flaxel,M. Padilla,Leonard A. Levin,F. Walonker,L. Cisneros,T. Nichols,Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth,Irene Barbazetto,H. Laqua,R. Kupfer,R. Bulow,B. Glisovic,T. Bredfeldt,H. Elsner,V. Wintzer,D. Bahlmann,Stephan Michels,Mark S. Blumenkranz,Hunter L. Little,Robert L. Jack,L. M. Espiritu,L. Unyi,J. Regan,L. Lamborn,C. Silvestri,Robert H. Rosa,Philip J. Rosenfeld,Mary Lou Lewis,B. Rodriguez,A. Torres,N. Munoz,T. Contreras,M. Galvez,D. Hess,T. Cubillas,I. Rams,Jason S. Slakter,John A. Sorenson,P. A. Bruschi,Katherine Burke,E. Schnipper,Leandro Maranan,M. Scolaro,M. Riff,E. Agresta,I. Johansson,I. Dedorsson,S. Stenkula,C. Hvarfner,T. Carlsson,A. M. Liljedahl,S. Fallstrom,E. Jacobsson,Gisèle Soubrane,D. Kuhn,H. Oubraham,A. Benelhani,A. Kunsch,B. Delhoste,G. Ziverec,M. Lasnier,L. A. Lobes,Karl R. Olsen,B. J. Bahr,N. T. Worstell,L. A. Wilcox,L. A. Wellman,G. Vagstad,David M. Steinberg,Alan Campbell,Richard F. Dreyer,B. Williamson,Marvin Johnson,H. Crider,Raymond R. Margherio,George A. Williams,M. Zajechowski,C. Stanley,M. Kulak,P. Streasick,L. Szdlowski,R. Falk,S. Shoichet,G. Regan,P. Manatrey,K. Cumming,F. Koenig,Mustapha Benchaboune,K. Mezmate,S. Fontanay,Travis A. Meredith,J. Binning,J. Gualdoni,L. Boyd,E. Ort,B. Barts,Robert C. Allen,J. Dahl,T. Holle,P. T. Harvey,L. Kaus,D. Leuschner,S. Bolychuk,I. Hewitt,Ugo Menchini,Francesco Bandello,Gianni Virgili,Paolo Lanzetta,M. Ambesi,Angelo Pirracchio,Massimiliano Tedeschi,Michael J. Potter,B. Sahota,Lars Hall,Michael Stur,J. Lukas,Michael Tittl,S. Docker,K. Vogl,D. J. Pieramici,Kelly S Manos,R. Cooper,R. L. Denbow,E. R. Lowery,Dawn Phillips,S. K. Thibeault,Y. Tian,M. Harnett,N. Black,P. Escartin,D. Hartley,P. Haworth,T. Hecker,D. Hiscock,F. Jamali,N. Maradan,J. North,B. Norton,T. Stapleton-Hayes,Roy Taylor,G. Huber,J. Y. Deslandes,Mario Fsadni,I. Hess,H. de Pommerol,A. Bobillier,Reaves A,S. Banasik,John M Koester,Todd Gray,K. Truett,J. Baker,L. McAlister,R. Birch,A. Strong,M. Azab,N. Buskard,U. Manjuris,Y. Hao,M. Mason,U. McCurry,Reginald Birngruber,P. Harvey,J. M. Koester,C. Ma,Susan A. Murphy,S. Soubrane,Strong Ha,H. van den Berg,R. W. Beck,Alan C. Bird,Gabriel Coscas,A. Deutman,Lee M. Jampol,Ronald Klein,Maureen G. Maguire,P. Rosenfeld,R. P. Margherio,P. Staflin +292 more
TL;DR: Because photodynamic therapy with verteporfin can safely increase the chance of stabilizing or improving vision in patients with subfoveal CNV from pathologic myopia compared with a placebo, it is recommended ophthalmologists consider vertEPorfin therapy for treatment of such patients.
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Cannabinoids mediate analgesia largely via peripheral type 1 cannabinoid receptors in nociceptors
Nitin Agarwal,Pal Pacher,Irmgard Tegeder,Fumimasa Amaya,Cristina E. Constantin,Gary J. Brenner,Tiziana Rubino,Christoph W. Michalski,Giovanni Marsicano,Krisztina Monory,Ken Mackie,Claudiu Marian,Sandor Batkai,Daniela Parolaro,Michael Fischer,Peter W. Reeh,George Kunos,Michaela Kress,Beat Lutz,Clifford J. Woolf,Rohini Kuner +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the contribution of CB1-type receptors expressed on the peripheral terminals of nociceptors to cannabinoid-induced analgesia is paramount, which should enable the development of peripherally acting CB1 analgesic agonists without any central side effects.
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Plasma protein S deficiency in familial thrombotic disease.
Hans Peter Schwarz,Hans Peter Schwarz,Michael Fischer,Michael Fischer,Pierre Hopmeier,Pierre Hopmeier,Mary Ann McGann Batard,Mary Ann McGann Batard,John H. Griffin,John H. Griffin +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that protein S is half-normal in all family members with thrombotic disease in this family, which is the result of an inherited deficiency of protein S.
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Prevention of Congenital Malformations in Infants of Insulin-dependent Diabetic Mothers
Kurt Fuhrmann,Horst Reiher,Klaus Semmler,Friedericke Fischer,Michael Fischer,Eberhard Glöckner +5 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that reasonable metabolic control started before conception and continued during the first weeks of pregnancy can prevent malformations in infants of diabetic mothers.
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PI4P and PI(4,5)P2 Are Essential But Independent Lipid Determinants of Membrane Identity
Gerald R.V. Hammond,Gerald R.V. Hammond,Michael Fischer,Karen E. Anderson,Jon P. Holdich,Ardita Koteci,Tamas Balla,Robin F. Irvine +7 more
TL;DR: Depletion of both lipids was required to prevent PM targeting of proteins that interact with acidic lipids or activation of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 cation channel, and PI4P contributes to the pool of polyanionic lipids that define plasma membrane identity and to some functions previously attributed specifically to PI(4,5)P2, which may be fulfilled by a more generalpolyanionic lipid requirement.