The Medical University of Vienna is a university located in Vienna, Austria. It is the direct successor of the faculty of medicine of the University of Vienna, founded in 1365 by Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria. Thus it is the oldest medical school in the German–speaking world, and it was the second medical faculty in the Holy Roman Empire, after the Charles University of Prague.
The following is the list of scholars from Medical University of Vienna who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences
The following is the list of proceedings by scholars from Medical University of Vienna that are published in OMICS International journals and conferences.
- Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System Regulation of calcium-sensing receptor expression by vitamin D and proinflammatory cytokines in colorectal cancer
Irfete S Fetahu
ScientificTracks Abstracts : J Gastrointest Dig Syst
- Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System Epigenetic regulation of calcium-sensing receptor and its impact in colorectal tumorigenesis
Irfete S Fetahu
ScientificTracks Abstracts : J Gastrointest Dig Syst
- Journal of Child and Adolescent Behaviour Serum lipid profiling in individuals with and without depression
Gernot Kriegshauser, Wolfgang Brandmayr, Gabriele Halwachs-Baumann, Wolfgang J Schnedl, Andreas Meinitzer and Dietmar Enko
Posters & Accepted Abstracts : J Child Adolesc Behav
- Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy Accumulation of highly stable ÃŽÃâFosB-Isoforms and its targets inside the reward system of chronic drug abusers
Monika Heidemarie Seltenhammer
ScientificTracks Abstracts : J Addict Res Ther
- Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education TO DETERMINE HOW FREQUENTLY PREGNANT ASTHMATICS ARE SENSITIVE TO FOOD AND INHALATION ALLERGENS
Nasrin Fazel, Michael Kundi, Erika Jensem-Jarolim, Isabella Pali, Asghar Kazemzadeh, Mojtaba Fattahi, Habibolah Esmaily, Roya Akbarzadeh and
Raheleh Ahmadi
Posters & Accepted Abstracts : J Community Med Health Educ
- Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy Characterization of accumulated 35-37kD isoforms of FosB detected in postmortem human brain tissue samples of chronic drug addicts
Monika Heidemarie Seltenhammer1, Ulrike Resch2, Fabian Kanz1, Nikolaus Klupp1, Friedrich Altmann and Daniele Ugo Risser1
ScientificTracks Abstracts : J Addict Res Ther
- Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy Detecting highly stabilized cumulative 35-37kD isoforms of FosB in postmortem human brain tissue samples of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of chronic opioid abusers
Monika Heidemarie Seltenhammer, Christine Fitzl, Martin Stichenwirth, Selma Hnigschnabl, Nikolaus Klupp, Fabian Kanz, Walter Vycudilik and Daniele Ugo Risser
Plenary Session : J Addict Res Ther