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2022-11-13ZeitschriftenartikelB+1 -correction of magnetization transfer saturation maps optimized for 7T postmortem MRI of the brain Magnetization transfer saturation (MTsat) is a useful marker to probe tissue macromolecular content and myelination in the brain. The increasedB+1-inhomogeneity at ≥7 T and significantly larger saturation pulse flip angles ...
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2022-01-10ZeitschriftenartikelSeroprevalence of mucosal and cutaneous human papillomavirus (HPV) types among children and adolescents in the general population in Germany Background In Germany, HPV vaccination of adolescent girls was introduced in 2007. Nationally representative data on the distribution of vaccine-relevant HPV types in the pre-vaccination era are, however, only available ...
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2022-02-07ZeitschriftenartikelCorrection: Loer et al. Subjective Generic Health Literacy and Its Associated Factors among Adolescents: Results of a Population-Based Online Survey in Germany. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 8682
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2022-08-05ZeitschriftenartikelExploring pandemic-related health literacy among adolescents in Germany: a focus group study Background Health literacy enables people to cope efficiently with health threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about health literacy among adolescents in general and especially in the context ...
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2022-08-17ZeitschriftenartikelInvestigating associated factors of primary and specialist health care utilization among people with selected nationalities: results of a multilingual survey in two German federal states Background Approximately every fourth person in Germany has a migration background. Health research on the use of primary and specialist health care in this group is still scarce. Few studies have suggested a difference ...