Herbert Langenberger
Medical University of Vienna
30 Papers
187 Citations
Herbert Langenberger is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Vasodilation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Herbert Langenberger include University of Vienna.
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Papers
Prospective randomized study of doxorubicin-eluting-bead embolization in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma: results of the PRECISION V study
Johannes Lammer,K. Malagari,Thomas J. Vogl,Frank Pilleul,Alban Denys,A. Watkinson,Michael B. Pitton,Géraldine Sergent,Thomas Pfammatter,Sylvain Terraz,Yves Benhamou,Yves Avajon,Thomas Gruenberger,Maria Pomoni,Herbert Langenberger,Marcus Schuchmann,Jérôme Dumortier,Christian A. Mueller,Patrick Chevallier,Riccardo Lencioni +19 more
TL;DR: TACE with DC Bead and doxorubicin is safe and effective in the treatment of HCC and offers a benefit to patients with more advanced disease.
On the origin of respiratory artifacts in BOLD-EPI of the human brain.
Christian Windischberger,Herbert Langenberger,Thomas Sycha,Edda Tschernko,Gabriele Fuchsjäger-Mayerl,Leopold Schmetterer,Ewald Moser +6 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesize that venous oxygenation oscillations due to changing intra-thoracic pressure represent a major factor for respiration-related signal fluctuations and increase significantly with increasing end tidal volume in white matter only.
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Endovascular Management of Lost or Misplaced Intravascular Objects: Experiences of 12 Years
Florian Wolf,Rüdiger Schernthaner,Albert Dirisamer,Maria Schoder,Martin Funovics,Joachim Kettenbach,Herbert Langenberger,Alfred Stadler,Christian Loewe,Johannes Lammer,Manfred Cejna +10 more
TL;DR: Endovascular retrieval of lost or misplaced intravascular objects is highly effective, with relatively few minor complications, and these techniques should be considered as the therapy of choice.
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Transcapillary insulin transfer in human skeletal muscle.
Harald Herkner,Nikolas Klein,Christian Joukhadar,Edith Lackner,Herbert Langenberger,Martin Frossard,Christian Bieglmayer,Oswald Wagner,Michael Roden,Markus Müller +9 more
TL;DR: Transcapillary insulin transfer is considered a rate‐limiting step in insulin action at supraphysiological insulin concentrations, but it remains unclear whether this concept also applies for physiological conditions.
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Autocorrelation analysis of bone structure.
TL;DR: The anisotropy of bone structure detected by SACA is a possible candidate for noninvasive determination of the osteoporotic status, potentially complementing standard bone mineral density measurements.
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