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Citations
22031
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19087
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9515

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Franz Halberg was affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States during their academic career. Their work contributed to the scientific community through various research efforts and publications associated with this institution.

The data available does not specify particular research papers, co-authors, or publication venues, nor details on their primary scientific topics or fields of study. Consequently, there is no detailed list of their research outputs or collaborations to include.

There is also no record of awards or recognitions received by Franz Halberg in the source data, nor information on specific book publications or subfields of study.

As they are recorded to be deceased, it is relevant to note that their contributions are part of the historical academic record linked with the University of Minnesota.

Best Publications

  • Inferential statistical methods for estimating and comparing cosinor parameters.

    Christopher Bingham;B. Arbogast;G. C. Guillaume;J. K. Lee

  • Procedures for numerical analysis of circadian rhythms.

    Roberto Refinetti;Germaine Corné Lissen;Franz Halberg

  • Temporal coordination of physiologic function.

    Franz Halberg

  • Clock gene expression in the murine gastrointestinal tract: endogenous rhythmicity and effects of a feeding regimen.

    Willemijntje A. Hoogerwerf;Helen L. Hellmich;Germaine Cornélissen;Franz Halberg

  • Glossary of chronobiology

    Franz Halberg;F. Carandente;Germaine G Cornelissen-Guillaume;G. S. Katinas

  • Susceptibility rhythm to E. coli endotoxin and bioassay.

    Franz Halberg;Eugene A. Johnson;Byron W. Brown;John J. Bittner

  • Non-photic solar associations of heart rate variability and myocardial infarction

    Germaine Cornélissen;Franz Halberg;Tamara Breus;Elena V. Syutkina

  • Beneficial effects of exercise and its molecular mechanisms on depression in rats.

    Hang Zheng;Yanyou Liu;Wei Li;Bo Yang

  • Circadian gene mPer2 overexpression induces cancer cell apoptosis

    Hui Hua;Yueqi Wang;Chaomin Wan;Yanyou Liu

  • Cross-spectrally coherent ~10.5- and 21-year biological and physical cycles, magnetic storms and myocardial infarctions*

    Franz Halberg;Germaine Cornélissen;Kuniaki Otsuka;Yoshihiko Watanabe

  • Spectral resolution of low-frequency, small-amplitude rhythms in excreted 17-ketosteroids; probable androgen-induced circaseptan desynchronization.

    Franz Halberg;Max Engeli;Christian Hamburger;Dewayne Hillman

  • Circadian rhythms in mice fed a single daily meal at different stages of lighting regimen.

    Walter Nelson;Walter Nelson;Lawrence Scheving;Lawrence Scheving;Franz Halberg;Franz Halberg

  • Increased Tolerance of Leukemic Mice to Arabinosyl Cytosine with Schedule Adjusted to Circadian System

    Erhard Haus;Franz Halberg;Lawrence E. Scheving;John E. Pauly

  • Toward a chronotherapy of neoplasia: Tolerance of treatment depends upon host rhythms

    F. Halberg;E. Haus;S. S. Cardoso;L. E. Scheving

  • Quo vadis basic and clinical chronobiology: promise for health maintenance.

    Franz Halberg

  • 24-Hour rhythms at several levels of integration in mice on different lighting regimens.

    Franz Halberg;Cyrus P. Barnum;Robert H. Silber;John J. Bittner

  • Approximate Entropy in the Electroencephalogram during Wake and Sleep

    Naoto Burioka;Masanori Miyata;Germaine Cornélissen;Franz Halberg

  • Phase relations of 24-hour periodicities in blood corticosterone, mitoses in cortical adrenal parenchyma, and total body activity.

    Franz Halberg;Ralph E. Peterson;Robert H. Silber

  • Circadian rhythmic fractal scaling of heart rate variability in health and coronary artery disease.

    Otsuka K;Cornélissen G;Halberg F

  • 24-Hour rhythm in susceptibility of C mice to a toxic dose of ethanol

    Erhard Haus;Franz Halberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Manfred Herold
Manfred Herold Innsbruck Medical University
Weihong Pan
Weihong Pan National Defense Medical Center
Mark Engebretson
Mark Engebretson Augsburg College
Ramon C. Hermida
Ramon C. Hermida Universidade de Vigo
David E.R. Sutherland
David E.R. Sutherland University of Minnesota
Tomoshige Kino
Tomoshige Kino Sidra Medicine
Robert A. Good
Robert A. Good University of Minnesota
Frank L. Greenway
Frank L. Greenway Pennington Biomedical Research Center

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