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Michael Wagner
Researcher at University Hospital Bonn
Publications - 938
Citations - 40596
Michael Wagner is an academic researcher from University Hospital Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cognitive decline. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 834 publications receiving 33308 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Wagner include Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Incremental value of biomarker combinations to predict progression of mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's dementia.
Lutz Frölich,Oliver Peters,Piotr Lewczuk,Piotr Lewczuk,Oliver Gruber,Stefan J. Teipel,Stefan J. Teipel,Hermann Josef Gertz,Holger Jahn,Frank Jessen,Frank Jessen,Frank Jessen,Alexander Kurz,Christian Luckhaus,Michael Hüll,Johannes Pantel,Friedel M. Reischies,Johannes Schröder,Michael Wagner,Otto Rienhoff,Stefanie Wolf,Christopher F. Bauer,Johannes Schuchhardt,Isabella Heuser,Eckart Rüther,Fritz A. Henn,Wolfgang Maier,Jens Wiltfang,Johannes Kornhuber,Johannes Kornhuber +29 more
TL;DR: A combination of two biomarkers of neurodegeneration is not superior over the single parameters in identifying patients with MCI who are most likely to progress to AD dementia, although there is a gradual increase in the statistical measures across increasing biomarker combinations.
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Mediterranean Diet, Alzheimer Disease Biomarkers and Brain Atrophy in Old Age.
Tommaso Ballarini,Debora Melo van Lent,Debora Melo van Lent,Julia Brunner,Alina Schröder,Steffen Wolfsgruber,Steffen Wolfsgruber,Slawek Altenstein,Slawek Altenstein,Frederic Brosseron,Frederic Brosseron,Katharina Buerger,Katharina Buerger,Peter Dechent,Laura Dobisch,Laura Dobisch,Emrah Düzel,Emrah Düzel,Birgit Ertl-Wagner,Klaus Fliessbach,Klaus Fliessbach,Silka Dawn Freiesleben,Ingo Frommann,Wenzel Glanz,Dietmar Hauser,John-Dylan Haynes,Michael T. Heneka,Michael T. Heneka,Daniel Janowitz,Ingo Kilimann,Ingo Kilimann,Christoph Laske,Christoph Laske,Franziska Maier,Coraline D. Metzger,Coraline D. Metzger,Matthias H. J. Munk,Matthias H. J. Munk,Robert Perneczky,Oliver Peters,Oliver Peters,Josef Priller,Josef Priller,Alfredo Ramirez,Boris-Stephan Rauchmann,Nina Roy,Klaus Scheffler,Anja Schneider,Anja Schneider,Annika Spottke,Annika Spottke,Eike Jakob Spruth,Eike Jakob Spruth,Stefan J. Teipel,Stefan J. Teipel,Ruth Vukovich,Jens Wiltfang,Frank Jessen,Frank Jessen,Michael Wagner,Michael Wagner +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed cross-sectional data from the German DZNE-Longitudinal Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Study to determine whether following a Mediterranean-like diet relates to cognitive functions and in vivo biomarkers for Alzheimer disease.
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Role of Vitamin D in Preventing and Treating Selected Extraskeletal Diseases-An Umbrella Review.
Friederike Maretzke,Angela Bechthold,Sarah Egert,Jana B. Ernst,Debora Melo van Lent,Stefan Pilz,Jörg Reichrath,Gabriele I. Stangl,Peter Stehle,Dorothee Volkert,Michael Wagner,Julia Waizenegger,Armin Zittermann,Jakob Linseisen +13 more
TL;DR: Observational data on primary prevention suggest an inverse association between vitamin D status and the risk of acute respiratory tract infections (ARI), dementia and cognitive decline, and depression, whereas studies regarding asthma, multiple sclerosis, and type 1 diabetes mellitus are scarce.
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A Paradigm Change: Efficient Transfection of Human Leukemia Cells by Stimuli-Responsive Multicompartment Micelles
Alexandra C. Rinkenauer,Anja Schallon,Ulrike Günther,Michael Wagner,Eva Betthausen,Ulrich S. Schubert,Felix H. Schacher +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that multicompartment micelles from stimuli-responsive triblock terpolymers, polybutadiene-block-poly(methacrylic acid)-block- poly(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate) (BMAAD), are promising candidates and can be reached for both adherent cells and human leukemia cells.
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The CERAD neuropsychological assessment battery total score detects and predicts Alzheimer disease dementia with high diagnostic accuracy.
Steffen Wolfsgruber,Steffen Wolfsgruber,Frank Jessen,Frank Jessen,Birgitt Wiese,Janine Stein,Horst Bickel,Edelgard Mösch,Siegfried Weyerer,Jochen Werle,Michael Pentzek,Angela Fuchs,Mirjam Köhler,Cadja Bachmann,Steffi G. Riedel-Heller,Martin Scherer,Wolfgang Maier,Wolfgang Maier,Michael Wagner,Michael Wagner +19 more
TL;DR: The cross-sectional results confirm that the CTS is a highly accurate diagnostic tool for detecting AD dementia in elderly primary care patients and provide evidence that theCTS is also accurate for the prediction of incident AD dementia.