Publications by authors named "A Saalbach"

Bone consists of a complex mineralised matrix that is maintained by a controlled equilibrium of synthesis and resorption by different cell types. Hyaluronan (HA) is an important glycosaminoglycan in many tissues including bone. Previously, the importance of HA synthesis for bone development during embryogenesis has been shown.

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Purpose: Accurate detection of central venous catheter (CVC) misplacement is crucial for patient safety and effective treatment. Existing artificial intelligence (AI) often grapple with the limitations of label inaccuracies and output interpretations that lack clinician-friendly comprehensibility. This study aims to introduce an approach that employs segmentation of support material and anatomy to enhance the precision and comprehensibility of CVC misplacement detection.

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Chronic non-healing wounds are characterized by persistent inflammation, excessive matrix-degrading proteolytic activity and compromised extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis. Previous studies showed that S100A8/A9 are strongly dysregulated in delayed wound healing and impair the proper function of immune cells. Here, we demonstrate an unrecognized pathological function of overexpression in wounds with impaired healing that directly affects ECM functions in fibroblasts.

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Effective tissue response to infection and injury essentially relies on the fine-tuned induction and subsequent resolution of inflammation. Recent research highlighted multiple functions of dermal white adipose tissue (dWAT) beyond its traditional role as an energy reservoir. However, in contrast to other fat depots, there are only limited data about putative immune-regulatory functions of dWAT.

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Article Synopsis
  • Steatotic liver disease (SLD) is linked to metabolic syndrome and can progress from simple fat accumulation in the liver to severe conditions like fibrosis and cirrhosis, emphasizing the need for better treatment strategies.* -
  • Research on Thy-1 (CD90) in mice showed that it reduces fatty liver development and the activation of liver cells that contribute to fibrosis, while also dampening inflammatory responses that can worsen liver damage.* -
  • In human patients, higher levels of soluble Thy-1 are associated with the severity of liver fibrosis, suggesting that Thy-1 could be a protective factor against liver fibrosis in both mice and people with SLD.*
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