Felix Nagel
- Exercise training in pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with connective tissue diseasesBy Ekkehard Gruenig, Felicitas Maier, Nicola Ehlken, Christine Fischer, Mona Lichtblau, Norbert Blank, Christoph Fiehn, Frank Stöckl, Felix Prange, Gerd Staehler, Frank Reichenberger, Henning Thide, Michael Halank, Hans-Jürgen Seyfrath, Simone Wagner and Christian NagelEkkehard Gruenig1Center of Pulmonary Hypertension, Thoraxclinic Heidelberg, GermanyFelicitas Maier1Center of Pulmonary Hypertension, Thoraxclinic Heidelberg, GermanyNicola Ehlken1Center of Pulmonary Hypertension, Thoraxclinic Heidelberg, GermanyChristine Fischer2Departments of Human Genetics, University of Heidelberg, GermanyMona Lichtblau1Center of Pulmonary Hypertension, Thoraxclinic Heidelberg, GermanyNorbert Blank3Rheumatology and Neurology, University of Heidelberg, GermanyChristoph Fiehn4Rheumatology, ACURA Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, Baden-Baden, GermanyFrank Stöckl5Medical Clinic III, Clinic of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanyFelix Prange1Center of Pulmonary Hypertension, Thoraxclinic Heidelberg, GermanyGerd Staehler6Medical Clinic I, Clinic of Loewenstein, GermanyFrank Reichenberger7Departments of Pneumology, Universities of Giessen, GermanyHenning Thide7Departments of Pneumology, Universities of Giessen, GermanyMichael Halank8Departments of Pneumology, Medical Clinic, Dresden, GermanyHans-Jürgen Seyfrath9Departments of Pneumology, University of Leipzig, GermanySimone Wagner3Rheumatology and Neurology, University of Heidelberg, GermanyChristian Nagel1Center of Pulmonary Hypertension, Thoraxclinic Heidelberg, Germany
- Formation of typical vascular lesions in a new experimental model of pulmonary arterial hypertensionBy Max-Paul Winter, Arman Alimohammadi, Adelheid Panzenboeck, Maria Sibilia, Felix Nagel, David Santer, Bruno Podesser, Sherin Alias, Maria Frey and Irene LangMax-Paul Winter1Department of Cardiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaArman Alimohammadi1Department of Cardiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaAdelheid Panzenboeck1Department of Cardiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaMaria Sibilia2Department of Oncology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaFelix Nagel3Department of Biomedical Research, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaDavid Santer3Department of Biomedical Research, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaBruno Podesser3Department of Biomedical Research, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaSherin Alias1Department of Cardiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaMaria Frey1Department of Cardiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, AustriaIrene Lang1Department of Cardiology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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