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Oswald Wagner is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Infectious Diseases. Other subfields addressed in their work include Epidemiology, Physiology, Molecular Biology, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The scientist's research topics are centered mainly around SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, including detection and testing methods. Their work also covers COVID-19 clinical research studies, adipose tissue and metabolism, influenza virus research, biosensors and analytical detection, as well as exercise and physiological responses.

Wagner has contributed to various publications in notable scientific venues. These frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Microbiology Spectrum
  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Psychophysiology
  • Journal of Clinical Virology

Their recent papers include:

  • Anti-Spike Protein Assays to Determine SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Levels: a Head-to-Head Comparison of Five Quantitative Assays, 2021, Microbiology Spectrum
  • Side-by-Side Comparison of Three Fully Automated SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Assays with a Focus on Specificity, 2020, Clinical Chemistry
  • Basal myokine levels are associated with quality of life and depressed mood in older adults, 2021, Psychophysiology
  • Side by side comparison of three fully automated SARS-CoV-2 antibody assays with a focus on specificity, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Comparison of five Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody assays across three doses of BNT162b2 reveals insufficient standardization of SARS-CoV-2 serology, 2022, Journal of Clinical Virology

Oswald Wagner frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Thomas Perkmann
  • Patrick Mucher
  • Helmuth Haslacher
  • Nicole Perkmann-Nagele
  • Christoph J. Binder

Best Publications

  • Polar secretion of endothelin-1 by cultured endothelial cells.

    O F Wagner;G Christ;J Wojta;H Vierhapper

  • The sedoheptulose kinase CARKL directs macrophage polarization through control of glucose metabolism

    Arvand Haschemi;Arvand Haschemi;Paul Kosma;Lars Gille;Charles R. Evans

  • The Relative Benefits of Endurance and Strength Training on the Metabolic Factors and Muscle Function of People With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    Edmund Cauza;Ursula Hanusch-Enserer;Barbara Strasser;Bernhard Ludvik

  • D-Dimer and Prothrombin Fragment 1 + 2 Predict Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With Cancer: Results From the Vienna Cancer and Thrombosis Study

    Cihan Ay;Rainer Vormittag;Daniela Dunkler;Ralph Simanek

  • The role of heme oxygenase-1 promoter polymorphisms in human disease.

    Markus Exner;Erich Minar;Oswald Wagner;Martin Schillinger

  • High plasma levels of soluble P-selectin are predictive of venous thromboembolism in cancer patients: results from the Vienna Cancer and Thrombosis Study (CATS)

    Cihan Ay;Ralph Simanek;Rainer Vormittag;Daniela Dunkler

  • Kisspeptin-10, a KiSS-1/metastin-derived decapeptide, is a physiological invasion inhibitor of primary human trophoblasts.

    Martin Bilban;Martin Bilban;Martin Bilban;Nassim Ghaffari-Tabrizi;Edith Hintermann;Sandra Bauer

  • D-dimer levels and risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism

    Sabine Eichinger;Erich Minar;Christine Bialonczyk;Mirko Hirschl

  • High D-dimer levels are associated with poor prognosis in cancer patients

    Cihan Ay;Daniela Dunkler;Robert Pirker;Johannes Thaler

  • Drosophila Genome-wide Obesity Screen Reveals Hedgehog as a Determinant of Brown versus White Adipose Cell Fate

    J. Andrew Pospisilik;Daniel Schramek;Harald Schnidar;Shane J. F. Cronin

  • Overweight, Obesity, and the Risk of Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism

    Sabine Eichinger;Gregor Hron;Christine Bialonczyk;Mirko Hirschl

  • Lymphoma-specific genetic aberrations in microvascular endothelial cells in B-cell lymphomas.

    Berthold Streubel;Andreas Chott;Daniela Huber;Markus Exner

  • Mean Platelet Volume May Represent a Predictive Parameter for Overall Vascular Mortality and Ischemic Heart Disease

    Georg Slavka;Thomas Perkmann;Helmuth Haslacher;Stefan Greisenegger

  • Inflammation and Carotid Artery—Risk for Atherosclerosis Study (ICARAS)

    Martin Schillinger;Markus Exner;Wolfgang Mlekusch;Schila Sabeti

  • Effect of endothelin-1 in man.

    H Vierhapper;O Wagner;P Nowotny;W Waldhäusl

  • Pronounced insulin resistance and inadequate beta-cell secretion characterize lean gestational diabetes during and after pregnancy.

    Alexandra Kautzky-Willer;Rudolf Prager;Werner Waldhäusl;Giovanni Pacini

  • Interleukin-13 protects from atherosclerosis and modulates plaque composition by skewing the macrophage phenotype

    Larissa Cardilo-Reis;Larissa Cardilo-Reis;Sabrina Gruber;Sabrina Gruber;Sabine M. Schreier;Maik Drechsler

  • Leptin Induces Endothelin-1 in Endothelial Cells In Vitro

    Peter Quehenberger;Markus Exner;Raute Sunder-Plassmann;Katharina Ruzicka

  • Heme Oxygenase-1 Drives Metaflammation and Insulin Resistance in Mouse and Man

    Alexander Jais;Elisa Einwallner;Omar Sharif;Omar Sharif;Klaus Gossens

  • Plasma Adiponectin, Insulin Sensitivity, and Subclinical Inflammation in Women With Prior Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

    Christine Winzer;Oswald Wagner;Andreas Festa;Barbara Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine Mannhalter
Christine Mannhalter Medical University of Vienna
Erich Minar
Erich Minar Medical University of Vienna
Martin Bilban
Martin Bilban Medical University of Vienna
Bernd Jilma
Bernd Jilma Medical University of Vienna
Werner Waldhäusl
Werner Waldhäusl Medical University of Vienna
Harald Esterbauer
Harald Esterbauer Medical University of Vienna
Hans-Georg Eichler
Hans-Georg Eichler European Medicines Agency
Giovanni Pacini
Giovanni Pacini National Research Council (CNR)
Gerald Maurer
Gerald Maurer Medical University of Vienna

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