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University of Vienna

EducationVienna, Austria
About: University of Vienna is a education organization based out in Vienna, Austria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Stars. The organization has 44686 authors who have published 95840 publications receiving 2907492 citations.


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28 Dec 2009
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the history and sources of Essential Oil Research, and effects of Essential Oils in the Central Nervous System, and recent EU Legislation on Flavors and Fragrances and its Impact on Essential Oil.
Abstract: Introduction, K. Husnu Can Bas,er and G. Buchbauer History and Sources of Essential Oil Research, K.-H. Kubeczka Sources of Essential Oils, C. Franz and J. Novak Production of Essential Oils, E. Schmidt Chemistry of Essential Oils, C. Sell Analysis of Essential Oils, B. d'Acampora Zellner, P. Dugo, G. Dugo, and L. Mondello Safety Evaluation of Essential Oils: A Constituent-Based Approach, T.B. Adams and S.V. Taylor Metabolism of Terpenoids in Animal Models and Humans, W. Jager Biological Activities of Essential Oils, G. Buchbauer Effects of Essential Oils in the Central Nervous System Part I: Central Nervous System Effects of Essential Oils in Humans, E. Heuberger Part II: Psychopharmacology of Essential Oils, D. Savio Nunes, V. de Moura Linck, A. Lourenco da Silva, M. Figueiro, and E. Elisabetsky Phytotherapeutic Uses of Essential Oils, B. Harris In Vitro Antimicrobial Activities of Essential Oils Monographed in the European Pharmacopoeia 6th Edition, A. Pauli and H. Schilcher Aromatherapy with Essential Oils, M. Lis-Balchin Biotransformation of Monoterpenoids by Microorganisms, Insects, and Mammals, Y. Noma and Y. Asakawa Biotransformation of Sesquiterpenoids, Ionones, Damascones, Adamantanes, and Aromatic Compounds by Green Algae, Fungi, and Mammals, Y. Asakawa and Y. Noma Industrial Uses of Essential Oils, W.S. Brud Encapsulation and Other Programmed Release Techniques for Essential Oils and Volatile Terpenes, J. Karlsen Aroma-Vital Cuisine, M.M. Kettenring and L.M. Vucemilovic Essential Oils Used in Veterinary Medicine, K. Husnu Can Ba,ser and C. Franz Trade of Essential Oils, H. Bovill Storage and Transport of Essential Oils, K.-D. Protzen Recent EU Legislation on Flavors and Fragrances and its Impact on Essential Oils, J.C.R. Demyttenaere Index

536 citations

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TL;DR: The SAPS 3 study was able to provide a high-quality multinational database, reflecting heterogeneity of current ICU case-mix and typology, and underscores the need for development of a new risk adjustment system for critically ill patients.
Abstract: Objective Risk adjustment systems now in use were developed more than a decade ago and lack prognostic performance. Objective of the SAPS 3 study was to collect data about risk factors and outcomes in a heterogeneous cohort of intensive care unit (ICU) patients, in order to develop a new, improved model for risk adjustment.

535 citations

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21 Feb 2003-Science
TL;DR: It is reported that in lamina I of the spinal dorsal horn, neurokinin 1 receptor–activated signal transduction pathways and activation of low-threshold (T-type) voltage-gated calcium channels synergistically facilitate activity- and calcium-dependent long-term potentiation at synapses from nociceptive nerve fibers.
Abstract: Inflammation, trauma, or nerve injury may cause enduring hyperalgesia, an enhanced sensitivity to painful stimuli. Neurons in lamina I of the spinal dorsal horn that express the neurokinin 1 receptor for substance P mediate this abnormal pain sensitivity by an unknown cellular mechanism. We report that in these, but not in other nociceptive lamina I cells, neurokinin 1 receptor-activated signal transduction pathways and activation of low-threshold (T-type) voltage-gated calcium channels synergistically facilitate activity- and calcium-dependent long-term potentiation at synapses from nociceptive nerve fibers. Thereby, memory traces of painful events are retained.

535 citations

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TL;DR: In a recent study, this paper found that plastic particles are abundant and widespread in marine sedimentary deposits in both shallow and deep-water settings, and their distribution in both the terrestrial and marine realms suggests that they are a key geological indicator of the Anthropocene, as a distinctive stratal component.

535 citations

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TL;DR: The present findings suggest that the impairment of FMD in the brachial artery, a marker of systemic endothelial function, is closely related to the angiographic extent of CAD.

535 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Tomas Hökfelt158103395979
Wolfgang Wagner1562342123391
Hans Lassmann15572479933
Stanley J. Korsmeyer151316113691
Charles B. Nemeroff14997990426
Martin A. Nowak14859194394
Barton F. Haynes14491179014
Yi Yang143245692268
Peter Palese13252657882
Gérald Simonneau13058790006
Peter M. Elias12758149825
Erwin F. Wagner12537559688
Anton Zeilinger12563171013
Wolfgang Waltenberger12585475841
Michael Wagner12435154251
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023419
20221,085
20214,479
20204,533
20194,225