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Wolfgang Wagner

Researcher at Vienna University of Technology

Publications -  2508
Citations -  138154

Wolfgang Wagner is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Top quark. The author has an hindex of 156, co-authored 2342 publications receiving 123391 citations. Previous affiliations of Wolfgang Wagner include University of Pennsylvania & University of Amsterdam.

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To clone or not to clone? Induced pluripotent stem cells can be generated in bulk culture.

TL;DR: Reprogrammed human dermal fibroblasts with episomal plasmid vectors revealed similar in vitro differentiation potential towards the three germ layers, and manual selection of individual colonies does not appear to be necessary for the generation of iPSCs.

Precision Measurement of the X(3872) Mass in J/ psi pi + pi - Decays

T. Aaltonen, +596 more
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Epigenetic aging clocks in mice and men.

TL;DR: Epigenetic clocks provide powerful tools to evaluate nutritional, hormonal, and genetic effects on aging and can learn from differences between species in how these clocks tick.
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Search for the production of single vector-like and excited quarks in the Wt final state in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Georges Aad, +2918 more
TL;DR: In this article, a search for vector-like quarks and excited quarks in events containing a top quark and a W boson in the final state is reported, based on 20.3 fb−1 of proton-proton collision data taken at the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector.
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Consequences of media information uptake and deliberation: focus groups' symbolic coping with synthetic biology.

TL;DR: It is suggested that biotechnology represents an important anchor for sense-making processes of synthetic biology, that real-world information uptake and deliberation make people feel more certain about their opinions, and that group attitudes are likely to polarise over the course of deliberation if the issue is important to the groups.