Universität Ulm

University / College


Location: Ulm, Germany (DE) DE

ISNI: 0000000419369748

ROR: https://ror.org/032000t02

Show on Map:


close-button

Types of publications

Journal article
Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Authored book
Translation
Thesis
Edited Volume
Conference contribution
Other publication type
Unpublished / Preprint

Publication year

From
To

Abstract

Journal

Predictable Run-Time Mapping Reconfiguration for Real-Time Applications on Many-Core Systems (2017) Pourmohseni B, Wildermann S, Glaß M, Teich J Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Efficient Access to 5-Bromo- and 5,6-Dibromophenanthroline Ligands (2017) Stumper A, Pilz TD, Schaub M, Goerls H, Sorsche D, Peuntinger K, Guldi DM, Rau S Journal article Complement C5a-Induced Changes in Neutrophil Morphology During Inflammation (2017) Denk S, Taylor RP, Wiegner R, Cook EM, Lindorfer MA, Pfeiffer K, Paschke S, et al. Journal article Complement-induced activation of MAPKs and Akt during sepsis: role in cardiac dysfunction (2017) Fattahi F, Kalbitz M, Malan EA, Abe E, Jajou L, Huber-Lang MS, Bosmann M, et al. Journal article Live cell screening platform identifies PPAR? as a regulator of cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac repair (2017) Magadum A, Ding Y, He L, Kim T, Vasudevarao MD, Long Q, Yang K, et al. Journal article Effects of psychosocial work characteristics on hair cortisol–findings from a post-trial study (2017) Herr RM, Barrech A, Guendel H, Lang J, Quinete NS, Angerer P, Li J Journal article Internet-Based Self-help Interventions for Depression in Routine Care. (2017) Ebert D, Baumeister H Journal article Complement C5a functions as a master switch for the pH balance in neutrophils exerting fundamental immunometabolic effects (2017) Denk S, Neher MD, Messerer DAC, Wiegner R, Nilsson B, Rittirsch D, Nilsson-Ekdahl K, et al. Journal article Internet- and mobile-based approaches: Psycho-social diagnostics and treatment in medical rehabilitation (2017) Baumeister H, Lin J, Ebert D Journal article, Original article OXYGEN in the HEART: HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH? (2017) Kalbitz M, Waller C, Huber-Lang M, Gebhard F, Thiemermann C, Radermacher P Journal article