Publications by authors named "A Weis"

Microbiota composition regulates colitis severity, yet the innate immune mechanisms that control commensal communities and prevent disease remain unclear. We show that the innate immune receptor, Clec12a, impacts colitis severity by regulating microbiota composition. Transplantation of microbiota from a Clec12a animal is sufficient to worsen colitis in wild-type mice.

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Background: A subgroup of CHDs can only be treated palliatively through a Fontan circulation. In case of a failing Fontan situation, serum proteins are lost unspecifically and can also lead to a loss of vaccine antibodies. In a failing Fontan situation, heart transplantation may be the only feasible option.

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is a genus of anaerobic, gram-positive bacteria commonly found in mammalian gastrointestinal tracts. Yet, how variations among different strains can impact host health is poorly understood. We present a sp.

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  • The RESILARE project focused on improving healthcare systems to deal with crises like natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic, which have affected many lives.
  • Researchers created and tested quality indicators that help doctors and healthcare organizations prepare for and handle emergencies effectively.
  • They developed 32 indicators in four key areas: personal strength, preventing crises, organizational strength, and dealing with climate change, which were seen as very important by the participating healthcare practices.
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  • The study assessed the effectiveness of the Apple Watch® in measuring transcutaneous oxygen saturation in children with cyanotic heart disease during a six-minute walk test.
  • Results showed that the Apple Watch® successfully measured saturation in most children, but was only reliable for those with higher saturation levels (above 85%).
  • The findings suggest using the Apple Watch® for monitoring oxygen saturation in children with mild cyanosis, but it is not recommended for those with moderate or severe cyanosis due to unreliable results.
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