Publications by authors named "A Schams"

Background: Progress in rare and interstitial lung disease in childhood can most usefully be achieved through systematic, registry-based collection.

Question And Methods: What are the practicalities and benefits of participating in the pediatric lung registry/chILD-EU project? We report our clinical experiences.

Results: Pediatricians and pediatric pulmonologists identify children with rare lung diseases.

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Free-living microorganisms are subjected to drastic changes in osmolarity. To avoid lysis under sudden osmotic down-shock, bacteria quickly expel small metabolites through the tension-activated channels MscL, MscS, and MscK. We examined five chromosomal knockout strains, ∆mscL, ∆mscS, a double knockout ∆mscS ∆mscK, and a triple knockout ∆mscL ∆mscS ∆mscK, in comparison to the wild-type parental strain.

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Unlabelled: Free-living microorganisms are subjected to drastic changes in osmolarity. To avoid lysis under sudden osmotic down-shock, bacteria quickly expel small metabolites through the tension-activated channels MscL, MscS, and MscK. We examined five chromosomal knockout strains, Δ , Δ , a double knockout Δ Δ , and a triple knockout Δ Δ Δ in comparison to the wild-type parental strain.

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Background: Pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis (PIG) is a rare paediatric interstitial lung disease of unknown cause. The diagnosis can only be made by lung biopsy. Less than 100 cases have been reported.

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