Publications by authors named "Andreas Kirchner"

Efficient intracellular drug delivery in nanomedicine strongly depends on ways to induce cellular uptake. Conjugation of nanoparticles (NPs) with cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) is a known means to induce uptake endocytosis. Here, we functionalized NPs consisting of either poly(d,l-lactide--glycolide) (PLGA) or polyethene glycol (PEG)-PLGA block-copolymer with a lactoferrin-derived cell-penetrating peptide (hLF).

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This article focuses on systematically highlighting the ways to optimize waste-to-energy plants in terms of their energy efficiency as an indicator of the positive effect with regard to climate control. Potentials for increasing energy efficiency are identified and grouped into categories. The measures mentioned are illustrated by real-world examples.

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The forensic diagnosis of cardiac contusion has hitherto been based mainly on anamnesis, concomitant thoracic injuries and the detection of macroscopic changes to the heart. Parallel histological and serological investigations of the heart-specific troponins have been conducted with varying results. This paper aims to show whether heart-specific troponins are suitable as a means of securing the diagnosis in proven cases of cardiac contusion and of determining which of the three heart-specific troponins cTnT, cTnI and cTnC are most significant in serology and histology for postmortem diagnosis.

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Objective: Stroke volume variation as measured by the analysis of the arterial pressure waveform enables prediction of volume responsiveness in ventilated patients with normal cardiac function. The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of monitoring stroke volume variation to predict volume responsiveness and to assess changes in preload in patients with reduced left ventricular function after cardiac surgery.

Design: Prospective study.

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