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Wolfgang Woloszczuk

Researcher at University of Vienna

Publications -  122
Citations -  3834

Wolfgang Woloszczuk is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone remodeling & Atrial natriuretic peptide. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 122 publications receiving 3754 citations.

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Tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated joint destruction is inhibited by targeting osteoclasts with osteoprotegerin.

TL;DR: The data suggest that OPG alone or in combination with bisphosphonates is an effective therapeutic tool for the prevention of TNF alpha-mediated destruction of bone by reducing the number of bone-resorbing cells in the inflammatory tissue.
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Plasma Ghrelin Concentrations Are Not Regulated by Glucose or Insulin A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Crossover Clamp Study

TL;DR: The meal-related suppression of ghrelin appears not directly regulated by glucose or insulin, and a reduction in gh Relin is only seen at supraphysiological insulin concentrations.
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Serum levels of osteoprotegerin increase with age in a healthy adult population

TL;DR: The results show a significant increase of osteoprotegerin with age in healthy females and males but fluctuations do not predict bone mineral density under in vivo conditions.
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Primary hyperparathyroidism: incidence of cardiac abnormalities and partial reversibility after successful parathyroidectomy.

TL;DR: A 1-year follow-up after parathyroidectomy (and restoration of normocalcemia) discloses regression of hypertrophy, while calcifications persist without evidence of progression, show a high incidence of left ventricular hyperTrophy, calcific deposits in the myocardium, and/or aortic and mitral valve calcification in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.
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Assessment of vitamin D and calcium status in healthy adult Austrians.

TL;DR: A comprehensive study on calcium and vitamin D status in relation to bone health in a large group of the normal adult population in Austria finds that in Austria calcium anditamin D malnutrition is wide‐spread.