| Publication | Author position | Listed as |
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| Model for the regulation of platelet volume and responsiveness by the trans-membrane Na+/K(+)-pump. | 1 | Marx G |
| Reducing white cells in platelet units. | 1 | Marx G |
| The morphologic method applied to the problem of "single" right ventricle. | 4 | Marx G |
| Structural analysis of integrin recognition and the inhibition of integrin-mediated cell functions by novel nonpeptidic surrogates of the Arg-Gly-Asp sequence. | 6 | Marx G |
| Packaging zinc, fibrinogen, and factor XIII in platelet alpha-granules. | 1 | Marx G |
| Intracardiac echocardiography in humans using a small-sized (6F), low frequency (12.5 MHz) ultrasound catheter. Methods, imaging planes and clinical experience. | 8 | Marx G |
| Platelet multielemental composition, lability, and subcellular localization. | last | Marx G |
| Fetoscopic cord ligation to prevent neurological injury in monozygous twins. | 3 | Marx G |
| Volume-rendered, three-dimensional echocardiographic determination of the size, shape, and position of atrial septal defects: validation in an in vitro model. | 5 | Marx G |
| Protecting fibrinogen with rutin during UVC irradiation for viral inactivation. | 1 | Marx G |
| Immunosuppressive treatment of a spontaneous inhibitor hemophilia A using cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone following prior Factor VIII stimulation | 4 | Marx G |
| Predictors for deterioration of respiratory function. | 1 | Marx G |
| Virucidal treatment of blood protein products with UVC radiation. | 5 | Marx G |
| Covalent attachment of ethidium to DNA results in enhanced topoisomerase II-mediated DNA cleavage. | 1 | Marx G |
| Haptotactic and growth stimulatory effects of fibrin(ogen) and thrombin on cultured fibroblasts. | last | Marx G |
| Pulse oximetry and capnography in intensive care transportation: combined use reduces transportation risks | 2 | Marx G |
| Predictors of respiratory function deterioration after transfer of critically ill patients. | 1 | Marx G |
| Three-dimensional echocardiographic analysis of valve anatomy as a determinant of mitral regurgitation after surgery for atrioventricular septal defects. | last | Marx G |
| Dynamic three-dimensional echocardiography: methods and clinical potential. | last | Marx G |
| Dynamic three-dimensional echocardiography: methods and clinical potential. | last | Marx G |
| Circulatory function and oxygenation during hemihepatectomy. Dopamine versus dopexamine | 4 | Marx G |
| Fibrin microbeads (FMB) as biodegradable carriers for culturing cells and for accelerating wound healing. | last | Marx G |
| Septic shock after liver transplantation for Caroli's disease: clinical improvement after treatment with C1-esterase inhibitor. | 1 | Marx G |
| Intra-hospital transport of patients with increased intracranial pressure | 1 | Marx G |
| Xenon inhalation increases airway pressure in ventilated patients. | 3 | Marx G |
| Cardiac output measurement by arterial thermodilution in piglets. | 1 | Marx G |
| Acute animal studies of the STARFlex system: a new self-centering cardioSEAL septal occluder. | 5 | Marx G |
| Alteration of anion gap during almost total plasma replacement with synthetic colloids in piglets. | 3 | Marx G |
| Haemodynamic, acid-base and electrolyte changes during plasma replacement with hydroxyethyl starch or crystalloid solution in young pigs. | 3 | Marx G |
| Low-dose dopexamine in patients undergoing hemihepatectomy: an evaluation of effects on reduction of hepatic dysfunction and ischaemic liver injury. | 1 | Marx G |
| Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy type 2 and P0 point mutations: two novel amino acid substitutions (Asp61Gly; Tyr119Cys) and a possible "hotspot" on Thr124Met. | 5 | Marx G |
| Protective effects of plasma replacement fluids on erythrocytes exposed to mechanical stress. | 3 | Marx G |
| Evaluation of noninvasive determinants for capillary leakage syndrome in septic shock patients. | 1 | Marx G |
| Molecular biology and clinical manifestation of hereditary factor VII deficiency. | 14 | Marx G |
| Doppler US in patients with crohn disease: vessel density in the diseased bowel reflects disease activity. | 4 | Marx G |
| Effects of different preparations of propofol, diazepam, and etomidate on human neutrophils in vitro. | 5 | Marx G |
| A plasma membrane-bound enzyme of tobacco roots catalyses the formation of nitric oxide from nitrite. | 3 | Marx G |
| Noise in animal housing--a review with special reference to pig housing. | 3 | Marx G |
| Raman spectroscopic surface characterization of cellulose derivatives. | 4 | Marx G |
| Effects of C1 inhibitor and r-SP-C surfactant on oxygenation and histology in rats with lavage-induced acute lung injury. | 4 | Marx G |
| Definition of shock types | 7 | Marx G |
| Characterization and quantification of metallothionein isoforms by capillary electrophoresis-inductively coupled plasma-isotope-dilution mass spectrometry. | 3 | Marx G |
| Hydroxyethyl starch and modified fluid gelatin maintain plasma volume in a porcine model of septic shock with capillary leakage. | 1 | Marx G |
| Complicated antiphospholid antibody syndrome | 4 | Marx G |
| Phase I study of docetaxel plus ifosfamide in patients with advanced cancer. | 1 | Marx G |
| Exacerbation of antiphospholipid antibody syndrome after treatment of localized cancer: a report of two cases. | 3 | Marx G |
| Intensive care medicine tomorrow | 1 | Marx G |
| Comparative investigations of structure and properties of BCN coatings deposited by thermal and plasma-enhanced CVD. | last | Marx G |
| Recombinant erythropoietin in clinical practice. | 2 | Marx G |
| Poor uptake of influenza vaccinations in patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy. | 2 | Marx G |
| Massive transfusion of washed red blood cells: acid-base and electrolyth changes for different wash solutions | 3 | Marx G |
| Mechanism of cell death of rat cardiac fibroblasts induced by serum depletion. | 2 | Marx G |
| Surface acoustic waves for the characterization of BN-coated fibres observed by Brillouin light scattering. | last | Marx G |
| Assessing fluid responsiveness by stroke volume variation in mechanically ventilated patients with severe sepsis. | 1 | Marx G |
| Ringer's solution but not hydroxyethyl starch or modified fluid gelatin enhances platelet microvesicle formation in a porcine model of septic shock. | last | Marx G |
| Characterization of anodic spark-converted titanium surfaces for biomedical applications. | 2 | Marx G |
| Hematopoietic stem cells do not repair the infarcted mouse heart. | 6 | Marx G |
| Fusobacterium necrophorum-induced sepsis: an unusual case of Lemierre's syndrome. | last | Marx G |
| Comparison of cardiac output measurements by arterial trans-cardiopulmonary and pulmonary arterial thermodilution with direct Fick in septic shock. | 1 | Marx G |
| Heart function and molecular biological parameters are comparable in young adult and aged rats after chronic myocardial infarction. | 2 | Marx G |
| Evaluation of cancer treatments: What is its psychosocial impact? | 3 | Marx G |
| Terminal complement complex in septic shock with capillary leakage: marker of complement activation? | last | Marx G |
| Use of recombinant factor VIIa for major haemorrhage. | last | Marx G |
| New approaches to intensive care for sepsis | 1 | Marx G |
| Fibrin microbeads (FMB) as a 3D platform for kidney gene and cell therapy. | 3 | Marx G |
| Haemodynamic, acid-base and blood volume changes during prolonged low pressure pneumoperitoneum in rabbits. | 3 | Marx G |
| Reliability of continuous cardiac output determination by pulse-contour analysis in porcine septic shock. | last | Marx G |
| Effects of salt loading and various therapies on cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis in young spontaneously hypertensive rats. | 3 | Marx G |
| Isolation of mesenchymal stem cells from G-CSF-mobilized human peripheral blood using fibrin microbeads. | 6 | Marx G |
| Inflammatory bowel disease in pediatric patients. | 1 | Marx G |
| Gastrointestinal manifestations of primary immunodeficiencies. | 1 | Marx G |
| The critical role of aprotinin in controlling haemostasis in conjunction with non-pharmacological blood-saving strategies during routine coronary artery bypass surgery. | 6 | Marx G |
| Effects of hydroxyethyl starch administration on renal function in critically ill patients. | 7 | Marx G |
| Psychological aspects of cancer Information dedicated to patients and relatives | 13 | Marx G |
| HES 130/0.42 shows less alteration of pharmacokinetics than HES 200/0.5 when dosed repeatedly. | 5 | Marx G |
| Time course and relationship between plasma selenium concentrations, systemic inflammatory response, sepsis, and multiorgan failure. | 4 | Marx G |
| Early evaluation of neurological prognosis and therapy after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: current opportunities and clinical implications | 3 | Marx G |
| Time course of hypoxia-induced lung injury in rats. | 2 | Marx G |
| Tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 in norepinephrine-induced remodeling of the mouse heart. | 4 | Marx G |
| Urosepsis: from the intensive care viewpoint. | 1 | Marx G |
| First Penning trap mass measurements beyond the proton drip line. | 16 | Marx G |
| Surgical outcome for patients with the mitral stenosis-aortic atresia variant of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. | 6 | Marx G |
| Management of sepsis. | last | Marx G |
| Cord blood cell therapy alters LV remodeling and cytokine expression but does not improve heart function after myocardial infarction in rats. | 2 | Marx G |
| Fontan fenestration closure has no acute effect on exercise capacity but improves ventilatory response to exercise. | 3 | Marx G |