Publications by authors named "A G Schomburg"

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  • The Borna disease virus (BoDV-1) is a serious zoonotic virus linked to fatal encephalitis in humans, with two children in the same village diagnosed with it three years apart.
  • The second case featured earlier diagnosis and treatment, involving antiviral drugs, but still ended fatally, while viral RNA was found in bodily fluids, presenting a risk to healthcare workers.
  • The study calls for urgent improvements in treatment, awareness, and understanding of transmission, while questioning whether the cases indicate an ongoing outbreak or just isolated incidents.
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The severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varies significantly with cases spanning from asymptomatic to lethal with a subset of individuals developing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and death from respiratory failure. To determine whether global nucleosome and citrullinated nucleosome levels were elevated in COVID-19 patients, we tested two independent cohorts of COVID-19 positive patients with quantitative nucleosome immunoassays and found that nucleosomes were highly elevated in plasma of COVID-19 patients with a severe course of the disease relative to healthy controls and that both histone 3.1 variant and citrullinated nucleosomes increase with disease severity.

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The anti-tumor potency of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors (PARPis) has been linked to trapping of PARP1 on damaged chromatin. However, little is known about their impact on PARP2, an isoform with overlapping functions at DNA lesions. Whether the release of PARP1/2 from DNA lesions is actively catalyzed by molecular machines is also not known.

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Background And Objective: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is recommended in guidelines for the treatment of severe affective and psychotic disorders that also can be found in patients in forensic psychiatric commitment; however, there are no systematically collected data concerning the use of ECT in forensic psychiatry. The aim of this study was to investigate the current state and estimated need for ECT in forensic psychiatry in Germany.

Material And Methods: A questionnaire was designed consisting of questions about the current practice and estimated need for ECT in this population.

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Ecosystem services provided by floodplains are strongly controlled by the structural stability of soils. The development of a stable structure in floodplain soils is affected by a complex and poorly understood interplay of hydrological, physico-chemical and biological processes. This paper aims at analysing relations between fluctuating groundwater levels, soil physico-chemical and biological parameters on soil structure stability in a restored floodplain.

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