• Barbara Priwitzer (1993). New examples of integrable Hamiltonian systems on semidirect sums of Lie algebras. Mat. Sb.. 184 (10), 135-143. 
  • Priwitzer, Barbara (1994). Large automorphism groups of 8-dimensional projective planes are Lie groups.. Geom. Dedicata. 52 (1), 33-40.
  • Priwitzer, Barbara (1995). Compact groups on compact projective planes. Geom. Dedicata. 58 (3), 245-258.
  • Priwitzer, Barbara (1997). Large semisimple groups on 16-dimensional compact projective planes are simple. Arch. Math. 68, 430-440.
  • Priwitzer, Barbara and Salzmann, Helmut (1998). Large automorphism groups of 16-dimensional planes are Lie groups. J. Lie Theory. 8 (1), 83-93.
  • Priwitzer, Barbara (1999). Large almost simple groups acting on 16-dimensional compact projective planes. Monatsh. Math. 127, 67-82.
  • Priwitzer, Barbara (2003). Mean curvature flow with Dirichlet boundary conditions in Riemannian manifolds with symmetries. Ann. Global Anal. Geom. 23, 157-171.
  • Peter Stadler and Ivo Hofacker and Barbara Priwitzer (2004). Prediction of locally stable RNA secondary structure for genome-wide surveys. Bioinformatics. 20 (2), 186-190.
  • Fritjof Reinhardt and Olaf Altmann and Heinz Reichmann and Stefan Brehme and Olga Taganow and Pit Reschke and Barbara Priwitzer and Steffen Vogel and Martin Weigert (2012). BNP- und Troponin I-Serumspiegel bei unterschiedlicher Schlaganfallätiologie und –topographie. Aktuelle Neurologie. 39 (4), 168 - 173.
  • Fritjof Reinhardt, Heinz Reichmann, Olaf Altmann, Markus Reckhardt, Tabea Krönert, Maik Suchfort, Barbara Priwitzer, Steffen Vogel, Nico Nitzsche (2014). Klinische und paraklinische Schlaganfallverlaufscharakteristik zur Prozessoptimierung auf der Stroke Unit. Aktuelle Neurologie. 41 (2), 90 - 99.
  • Lenk, Kerstin, Priwitzer, Barbara,Ylä-Outinen, Laura, Tietz, Lukas H. B.,Narkilahti, Susanna, Hyttinen, Jari A. K. (2016). Simulation of developing human neuronal cell networks, BioMedical Engineering OnLine 15(1), doi: 10.1186/s12938-016-0226-6, dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12938-016-0226-6