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Professor Dennis Wolf

University of Freiburg, Freiburg (Germany)
Membership: FESC Member
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Dennis Wolf is an attending physician in cardiology and deputy chairman of Cardiology and Angiology at the University Heart Center Freiburg, Germany. He is an interventional cardiologist and a full professor of cardiovascular systems immunology at the University of Freiburg, Germany. As a PI and National Lead, he has participated in numerous international RCTs investigating novel heart failure treatments, therapeutic lipid-lowering, and anti-inflammatory therapies in the context of obesity, diabetes, and inflammation. He is spokesperson of cluster “Prevention” of the German Cardiac Society (DGK) and a member of the scientific advisory board of the German Atherosclerosis Society (DGAF). He is PI of the ‘Vascular Immunology Laboratory’. His basic and translational work focuses on adaptive immune mechanisms in cardiovascular pathologies employing mouse and human studies with a focus on atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and metabolic disease.
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Prediction of cardiovascular outcomes by subtle changes in the peripheral immune cell landscape - insights from the LURIC single cell RNA-sequencing study (LuRNA)
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Prediction of cardiovascular outcomes by subtle changes in the peripheral immune cell landscape - insights from the LURIC single cell RNA-sequencing study (LuRNA)
Wet lab issues of single cell biology: from cell/nuclei isolation to library preparations: what can go wrong?
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Wet lab issues of single cell biology: from cell/nuclei isolation to library preparations: what can go wrong?
Leukocyte mobilization through CD40L/Mac-1 drives cardiovascular inflammation
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Leukocyte mobilization through CD40L/Mac-1 drives cardiovascular inflammation
Acute exposure to air pollution aggravates acute myocardial infarction and subsequent ischemic heart failure in mice
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Acute exposure to air pollution aggravates acute myocardial infarction and subsequent ischemic heart failure in mice
Diet-induced obesity requires signalling through Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Factor 1 (TRAF-1) in adipocytes
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Diet-induced obesity requires signalling through Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Factor 1 (TRAF-1) in adipocytes