Publications by authors named "Bauer"

Background: Post-Therapy-Pneumonitis (PTP) is a critical side effect of both, thoracic radio(chemo)therapy (R(C)T) and immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI). However, disease characteristics and patient-specific risk factors of PTP after combined R(C)T + ICI are less understood. Given that RT-triggered PTP is strongly dependent on the volume and dose of RT [1], driven by inflammatory mechanisms, we hypothesize that combination therapy of R(C)T with ICI influences the dose-volume-effect correlation for PTP.

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Light pulses in the femtosecond range require sophisticated methods for their precise temporal characterization. Several techniques have been developed over the past decades that deliver the temporal structure of ultrashort light pulses. Still, there are special cases left that cannot be treated directly by established methods.

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The world heritage object Nebra Sky Disc is one of the best investigated archaeological objects. The origin of the raw materials it is made of is well known. However, its manufacturing process was not completely clear.

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Malnutrition is a global issue linked to energy or nutrient imbalances, often resulting in deficiencies or overweight. Dairy products, rich in macronutrients and micronutrients, are a potential solution. However, processing, storage, and digestion can lead to nutrient loss.

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  • Pathogenic variants in the LRRK2 gene significantly contribute to Parkinson's disease, but not everyone with these variants develops the disease, suggesting lifestyle and environmental factors play a role.
  • A study analyzed household dust samples from different groups, including patients with and without PD and a healthy control group, identifying over 1,000 chemicals and 163 types of microorganisms, with some shown to be statistically significant in relation to PD.
  • Notably, hazardous chemicals like Bisphenol S were linked to negative effects on mitochondrial function in nerve cells from PD patients, highlighting the potential impact of environmental exposures on Parkinson's disease development.
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Inhibition of the proximal B cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathway by BTK inhibitors is highly effective in the treatment of CLL, but drug resistance or intolerance occurs. Here, we investigated c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase 1 (JNK1) as an alternative drug target in the distal BCR pathway. JNK1 was preferentially overexpressed and activated in poor prognostic CLL with unmutated IGHV.

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Background: Peak-width of skeletonized mean diffusivity (PSMD), a neuroimaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD), has shown excellent instrumental properties. Here, we extend our work to perform a biological validation of PSMD.

Methods: We included 396 participants from the Biomarkers for Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (MarkVCID-1) Consortium and three replication samples (Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology = 6172, Rush University Medical Center = 287, University of California Davis Alzheimer's Disease Research Center = 567).

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  • Forensic medicine heavily relies on photography to document evidence, with infrared (IR) photography capable of capturing wavelengths unseen by the human eye.
  • A study analyzed the effectiveness of IR photography in identifying 43 hematomas in deceased people, showing that IR accurately detected all cases, while visible-light photography only captured about 53.5%.
  • The tonal values obtained from IR images correlated well with the microscopic density of the hematomas, indicating that IR photography can be a valuable tool for identifying hematomas, potentially even in living individuals.
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Background: Early changes in alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) are a promising surrogate endpoint for systemic treatment outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Objectives: We sought to investigate the utility of AFP response across first-line sorafenib (1L SOR) and later-line checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) therapies.

Design: We conducted a multicenter, retrospective cohort study of patients with advanced HCC who received 1L SOR and any subsequent CPI.

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This paper presents a simple physics-based model for the interpretation of key metrics in laser direct drive. The only input parameters required are target scale, in-flight aspect ratio, and beam-to-target radius, and the importance of each has been quantified with a tailored set of cryogenic implosion experiments. These analyses lead to compact and accurate predictions of the fusion yield and areal density as a function of hydrodynamic stability, and they suggest new ways to take advantage of direct drive.

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Network neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field, which can be used to understand the brain by examining the connections between its constituent elements. In recent years, the application of network neuroscience approaches to study the intricate nature of the structural and functional relationships within the human brain has yielded unique insights into its organization. In this review, we begin by defining network neuroscience and providing an overview of the common metrics that describe the topology of human structural and functional brain networks.

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Airway stents are life-saving medical devices used to treat malignant or benign central airway stenoses. Unfortunately, these devices, typically manufactured from silicone alone and/or nitinol, can result in serious complications, such as stent migration, bacterial colonization, and tissue granulation, eventually forcing stent removal. Customized airway stents exhibit reduced migration and they can be tailored to address other complications by releasing drugs, such as the antibiotic levofloxacin and the antifibrotic drug nintedanib.

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Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections represent one leading cause of human neurodevelopmental disorders. Despite their high prevalence and severity, no satisfactory therapy is available and pathophysiology remains elusive. The pathogenic involvement of immune processes occurring in infected developing brains has been increasingly documented.

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The orbital Hall effect (OHE) has garnered much attention as a promising approach to realize highly efficient "orbitronic" devices with a wide range of materials. However, the existing theories that attempt to explain the experimental evidence focus on the intrinsic effect, neglecting the omnipresent disorder. Here, we formulate the impact of random defect scattering on the orbital Hall effect by a quantum Boltzmann equation and solve it for a generic two-band model including the in-scattering collision integral (vertex correction).

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A central challenge in mental healthcare is effectively disseminating accurate, evidence-based information to encourage behaviors that improve well-being. Nudges, though widely used, often yield small, short-lived effects in changing behaviors. An alternative approach, meta-nudging, uses social influencers to indirectly change beliefs and behaviors by shifting norms within a social group.

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Recent research has shed light on the intricate relationship between mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD), and inflammation. This chapter explores the complex interplay involving immune and metabolic dysfunction in the pathophysiology of these disorders, emphasizing their association with autoimmunity/inflammatory conditions, chronic low-grade systemic inflammation, T cell overactivation, and immunosenescence. This perspective underscores the notion that MDD and BD are not solely brain disorders, highlighting their nature as multi-system conditions.

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Introduction: Unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) is a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) technique utilized for lumbar decompression, which has recently gained popularity in Europe. We aimed to explore the value of sequential adaptive e-learning, followed by simulator-based hands-on training modules for UBE at the occasion of the 2024 EANS Young Neurosurgeons meeting.

Materials And Methods: An adaptive e-learning was designed by learning engineers (Area 9 Lyceum), based on theoretical content provided by two endoscopic spine surgeons.

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The potential of microRNAs to protect the female reproductive system from the toxic influence of oil-related environmental contaminants has not yet been examined. The aim of the present study was to examine the ability of the microRNA miR-152 to prevent the toxic effects of toluene on ovarian cells. Porcine ovarian granulosa cells transfected or not transfected with miR-152 mimics were cultured with or without toluene (0, 10 and 100 ng/ml).

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Iron acquisition is crucial for plants. The abundance of IRON-REGULATED TRANSPORTER 1 (IRT1) is controlled through endomembrane trafficking, a process that requires small ARF-like GTPases. Only few components that are involved in the vesicular trafficking of specific cargo are known.

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  • The BETTER-CARE study is investigating a personalized follow-up care system for breast cancer patients in Germany, focusing on individual needs and risks of long-term therapy side effects.
  • It is a cluster-randomized controlled trial involving 30 centers aiming to recruit 1,140 patients, with the primary goal of improving health-related quality of life.
  • The pilot phase showed that the approach is feasible, and if successful, it could become a part of routine care in Germany.
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Background: Work-related sense of coherence (Work-SoC) is defined as the perceived comprehensibility, manageability and meaningfulness of an individual's work situation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factor structure, invariance, reliability, and validity of the Polish version of the Work-SoC Scale.

Method: The research was carried out between September and November 2023 in a diverse sample of employees.

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An innovative approach was developed to identify the optimal crystalline form, usually the thermodynamically most stable form. This method involves using virtual polymorph screening and targeted crystallization based on in silico solid-state modeling. By utilizing advanced crystal structure prediction (CSP) technology, the virtual polymorph screening method helps confirm whether the most stable crystalline form has been identified in actual crystallization experiments.

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