His main research concerns Internal medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Ejection fraction and Hemodynamics. His Ischemia, Heart failure, Physical exercise, Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy and Pulmonary artery study are his primary interests in Internal medicine. His Cardiology study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Surgery.
Many of his studies on Endocrinology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Cell biology. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Ejection fraction, narrowing it down to issues related to the Angina, and often Depression, Syndrome x, Left bundle branch block and Follow up studies. His research in Myocardial infarction intersects with topics in Creatine kinase, Scintigraphy and Lactate dehydrogenase.
Wolfgang Kübler mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Myocardial infarction and Anesthesia. Internal medicine is a component of his Ischemia, Heart failure, Hemodynamics, Coronary artery disease and Heart disease studies. Wolfgang Kübler regularly ties together related areas like Surgery in his Cardiology studies.
As part of his studies on Endocrinology, Wolfgang Kübler frequently links adjacent subjects like Extracellular. His work on Myocardial infarction deals in particular with Thrombolysis and Infarction. His research related to Ventricular tachycardia and Ventricular fibrillation might be considered part of Anesthesia.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry. Wolfgang Kübler usually deals with Internal medicine and limits it to topics linked to Surgery and Hemodynamics. His study in the field of Ejection fraction, Thrombolysis and Pulmonary artery is also linked to topics like In patient.
Wolfgang Kübler has included themes like Ischemia and Cell biology in his Endocrinology study. His Pharmacology study combines topics in areas such as Anesthesia, Dofetilide, Platelet, Fibrinolytic agent and Antiarrhythmic agent. His Biochemistry study incorporates themes from Molecular biology and Cell adhesion molecule.
Wolfgang Kübler focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Biochemistry and Vascular smooth muscle. His study in Internal medicine concentrates on Heart failure, Hemodynamics, Troponin T, Disease and Ventricular pressure. The Cardiology study combines topics in areas such as Surgery and Blood pressure.
His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ischemia and Cell biology. His work deals with themes such as Molecular biology, Factor X, Cell adhesion molecule and Pharmacology, which intersect with Biochemistry. Wolfgang Kübler studied Vascular smooth muscle and Endothelin 1 that intersect with Oxidative stress.
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Physical training in patients with stable chronic heart failure: effects on cardiorespiratory fitness and ultrastructural abnormalities of leg muscles.
Rainer Hambrecht;Josef Niebauer;Eduard Fiehn;Barbara Kälberer.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1995)
Angiotensin Induces Inflammatory Activation of Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
Roger Kranzhöfer;Joachim Schmidt;Carolein A. H. Pfeiffer;Siegfried Hagl.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (1999)
Reduced coronary dilatory capacity and ultrastructural changes of the myocardium in patients with angina pectoris but normal coronary arteriograms.
D Opherk;H Zebe;E Weihe;G Mall.
Circulation (1981)
Enzyme linked immuno assay of cardiac troponin T for the detection of acute myocardial infarction in patients.
Hugo A. Katus;Andrew Remppis;Siegfried Looser;Klaus Hallermeier.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology (1989)
Frequency and Phenotypes of Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Ekkehard Grünig;Jan A. Tasman;Helmut Kücherer;Wolfgang Franz.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1998)
Attenuated Progression of Coronary Artery Disease After 6 Years of Multifactorial Risk Intervention Role of Physical Exercise
Josef Niebauer;Rainer Hambrecht;Tamás Velich;Klaus Hauer.
Circulation (1997)
Various intensities of leisure time physical activity in patients with coronary artery disease: Effects on cardiorespiratory fitness and progression of coronary atherosclerotic lesions☆
Rainer Hambrecht;Josef Niebauer;Christian Marburger;Martin Grunze.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (1993)
Release of endogenous catecholamines in the ischemic myocardium of the rat. Part A: Locally mediated release.
A Schömig;A M Dart;R Dietz;E Mayer.
Circulation Research (1984)
Circulating Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 Correlates With the Extent of Human Atherosclerosis in Contrast to Circulating Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1, E-Selectin, P-Selectin, and Thrombomodulin
Karlheinz Peter;Peter Nawroth;Christian Conradt;Thomas Nordt.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (1997)
Low-Dose Radioactive Endovascular Stents Prevent Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Neointimal Hyperplasia in Rabbits
Christoph Hehrlein;Christina Gollan;Klaus Dönges;Jürgen Metz.
Circulation (1995)
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