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Werner Waldhäusl is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. The scientist's work is connected to this institution, indicating involvement in medical research and academic activities within a prominent European university context.

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Best Publications

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

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

  • Thiazolidinediones, like metformin, inhibit respiratory complex I: a common mechanism contributing to their antidiabetic actions?

    Barbara Brunmair;Katrin Staniek;Florian Gras;Nicole Scharf

  • Polyunsaturated eicosapentaenoic acid displaces proteins from membrane rafts by altering raft lipid composition.

    Thomas M. Stulnig;Joakim Huber;Norbert Leitinger;Esther-Maria Imre

  • Mechanism of Amino Acid-Induced Skeletal Muscle Insulin Resistance in Humans

    Michael Krebs;Martin Krssak;Elisabeth Bernroider;Christian Anderwald

  • High-Glucose–Triggered Apoptosis in Cultured Endothelial Cells

    Sabina M Baumgartner-Parzer;Ludwig Wagner;Maria Pettermann;Johannes Grillari

  • Overactivation of S6 Kinase 1 as a Cause of Human Insulin Resistance During Increased Amino Acid Availability

    Frédéric Tremblay;Michael Krebs;Luce Dombrowski;Attila Brehm

  • Alterations in Postprandial Hepatic Glycogen Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetes

    Martin Krssak;Attila Brehm;Elisabeth Bernroider;Christian Anderwald

  • Adipose tissue inflammation induced by high-fat diet in obese diabetic mice is prevented by n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.

    J. Todoric;J. Todoric;M. Löffler;M. Löffler;J. Huber;M. Bilban

  • Effects of free fatty acid elevation on postabsorptive endogenous glucose production and gluconeogenesis in humans.

    Michael Roden;Harald Stingl;Visvanathan Chandramouli;William C. Schumann

  • Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Inhibit T Cell Signal Transduction by Modification of Detergent-insoluble Membrane Domains

    Thomas M. Stulnig;Markus Berger;Thomas Sigmund;Daniel Raederstorff

  • 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

  • Increased lipid availability impairs insulin-stimulated ATP synthesis in human skeletal muscle

    Attila Brehm;Martin Krssak;Albrecht I. Schmid;Peter Nowotny

  • Muscle mitochondrial ATP synthesis and glucose transport/phosphorylation in type 2 diabetes.

    Julia Szendroedi;Albrecht I Schmid;Marek Chmelik;Christian Toth

  • Increased plasma leptin in gestational diabetes

    A Kautzky-Willer;G Pacini;A Tura;C Bieglmayer

  • Rapid impairment of skeletal muscle glucose transport/phosphorylation by free fatty acids in humans.

    M Roden;M Krssak;H Stingl;S Gruber

  • Diagnostic Efficacy of Unconjugated Plasma Metanephrines for the Detection of Pheochromocytoma

    Wolfgang Raber;Wolfgang Raffesberg;Martin Bischof;Christian Scheuba

  • Severe hyperglycemia: effects of rehydration on endocrine derangements and blood glucose concentration.

    W Waldhäusl;G Kleinberger;A Korn;R Dudczak

  • LAT Displacement from Lipid Rafts as a Molecular Mechanism for the Inhibition of T Cell Signaling by Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids

    Maximilian Zeyda;Gunther Staffler;Vaclav Horejsi;Werner Waldhausl

  • Cloning and Expression of Secretagogin, a Novel Neuroendocrine- and Pancreatic Islet of Langerhans-specific Ca2+-binding Protein

    Ludwig Wagner;Olena Oliyarnyk;Wolfgang Gartner;Peter Nowotny

  • Free fatty acids trigger apoptosis and inhibit cell cycle progression in human vascular endothelial cells.

    Michaela Artwohl;Michael Roden;Werner Waldhäusl;Angelika Freudenthaler

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Roden
Michael Roden Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Oswald Wagner
Oswald Wagner Medical University of Vienna
Thomas M. Stulnig
Thomas M. Stulnig Medical University of Vienna
Giovanni Pacini
Giovanni Pacini National Research Council (CNR)
Gerald I. Shulman
Gerald I. Shulman Yale University
Bruno Niederle
Bruno Niederle Medical University of Vienna
Bernard R. Landau
Bernard R. Landau Case Western Reserve University
Thomas R. Pieber
Thomas R. Pieber Medical University of Graz
Hans Nohl
Hans Nohl University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Gerhard J. Zlabinger
Gerhard J. Zlabinger Medical University of Vienna

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