Hugo W Rudiger
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Mader R, Kokalj A, Kratochvil E, Pilger A, Rudiger H
J Clin Nurs
. 2008 Jul;
18(2):263-9.
PMID: 18624785
Aims And Objectives: To assess a possible trend in the genotoxic risk of oncologic nurses during the working year, cytogenetic biomonitoring was performed. Background: Exposure to cytostatic agents is a...
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Rudiger H
Int Arch Occup Environ Health
. 2008 May;
82(2):279-83.
PMID: 18481076
Genotoxic effects induced in vitro by the third generation mobile communication standard UMTS have recently been described by Schwarz et al. (Int Arch Occup Environ Health 81:755-767, 2008). These findings...
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Schwarz C, Kratochvil E, Pilger A, Kuster N, Adlkofer F, Rudiger H
Int Arch Occup Environ Health
. 2008 Feb;
81(6):755-67.
PMID: 18278508
Objective: Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) was recently introduced as the third generation mobile communication standard in Europe. This was done without any information on biological effects and genotoxic properties...
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Winker R, Roos G, Pilger A, Rudiger H
Int Arch Occup Environ Health
. 2007 Jul;
81(4):423-8.
PMID: 17653756
Objectives: To examine whether semiconductor workers exposed to complex mixtures of chemical waste show an increase in genotoxic effects, and, if so, whether occupational safety measures protect these workers. Methods:...
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Winker R, Barth A, Ponocny-Seliger E, Pilger A, Osterode W, Rudiger H
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 2006 Jan;
117(21-22):755-60.
PMID: 16416357
Objectives: The objective of the study was to investigate long-term cognitive effects resulting from low to moderate lead exposure below current threshold values. Executive functions, attention, visuospatial and visuomotor functioning...
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Winker R, Garland E, Rudiger H, Diedrich A, Biaggioni I, Ponocny I, et al.
Am J Med Sci
. 2005 Oct;
330(4):166-71.
PMID: 16234608
Background: Orthostatic intolerance is a multifactorial disease in which the genetic contribution is probably the result of a number of genes acting in combination. Recent work has shown that orthostatic...
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Winker R, Prager W, Haider A, Salameh B, Rudiger H
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 2005 Jul;
117(1-2):36-41.
PMID: 15986589
Objective: To evaluate the role of the Schellong test (ST) in forms of orthostatic dysregulation in comparison with the tilt-table test (TT). Methods: 67 young males (mean age 22 +/-...
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Ivancsits S, Pilger A, Diem E, Jahn O, Rudiger H
Mutat Res
. 2005 May;
583(2):184-8.
PMID: 15899587
The issue of adverse health effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMFs) is highly controversial. Contradictory results regarding the genotoxic potential of ELF-EMF have been reported in the literature. To...
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Winker R, Barth A, Bidmon D, Ponocny I, Weber M, Mayr O, et al.
Hypertension
. 2005 Feb;
45(3):391-8.
PMID: 15699447
Orthostatic intolerance is a syndrome characterized by chronic orthostatic symptoms of light-headedness, fatigue, nausea, orthostatic tachycardia, and aggravated norepinephrine levels while standing. The aim of this study was to assess...
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Pilger A, Ivancsits S, Diem E, Steffens M, Kolb H, Rudiger H
Radiat Environ Biophys
. 2004 Sep;
43(3):203-7.
PMID: 15340854
The recently described increase in DNA strand breaks of cultured human diploid fibroblasts after intermittent exposure to extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) of more than about 70 microT ELF-EMF is difficult...