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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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Wc2h a randomised controlled multicenter trial of cognitive behaviour therapy in the early initial prodromal state of psychosis
Andreas Bechdolf,Michael Wagner,Verena Veith,R. Ruhrmann,Birgit Janssen,Ronald Bottlender,H.-J. Moeller,Wolfgang Gaebel,W. Maier,J. Klosterkötter +9 more
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Machine-assisted cultivation and analysis of biofilms
Silla H. Hansen,Tobias Kabbeck,Carsten P. Radtke,Susanne Krause,Eva Krolitzki,Theo Peschke,Jannis Gasmi,Kersten S. Rabe,Michael Wagner,Harald Horn,Jürgen Hubbuch,Johannes Gescher,Christof M. Niemeyer +12 more
TL;DR: A microfluidic platform that is operable under oxic and anoxic conditions, allowing for different gases and nutrients as feeding sources and it offers high spatiotemporal resolution in the analysis of metabolites and biofilm composition is introduced.
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Wann verlassen Kinder das Elternhaus
Karl Ulrich Mayer,Michael Wagner +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Hofer et al. describe a "fruhere Losung junger Menschen aus dem Familienverband, auch der jungen Frauen" in den vergangenen Jahren in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland stattgefunden.
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Impaired planning in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and unaffected first-degree relatives: Evidence for a cognitive endophenotype
Katharina Bey,Katharina Bey,Christian Kaufmann,Leonhard Lennertz,Anja Riesel,Julia Klawohn,Stephan Heinzel,Rosa Grützmann,Norbert Kathmann,Michael Wagner +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that OCD patients as well as unaffected first-degree relatives show deficient TOL performance across a range of task conditions, strongly supporting the role of impaired planning as an endophenotype of OCD, and contributing to the growing evidence for fronto-striatal dysfunctions in OCD.