Publications by authors named "B RieSS"

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  • The study investigates the emergence of the β-hemolytic pathogen SDSE in humans, particularly in Germany, where there has been limited research into its pathogenicity.
  • It combines national surveillance data and a clinical study to analyze factors like infection type, resistance, patient demographics, and disease severity over a 12-year period.
  • Findings indicate a rising incidence of invasive SDSE infections, with specific types becoming more prevalent and suggesting a mutation-driven outbreak, while age and sex also influenced infection patterns and severity.
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Attachment narratives are increasingly used as a diagnostic tool in the therapeutic work with children in middle childhood. This, however, demands extensive procedures to ensure its adequate analysis and reliability.Thus, a new diagnostic instrument has been developed.

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Chemically fueled supramolecular materials offer unique properties that include spatial and temporal control and even the ability to self-heal. Indeed, a few studies have demonstrated the ability to self-heal, however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we designed a peptide that forms a fibrillar network upon chemical fueling.

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  • The ability to store information in chemical reaction networks underpins the complexities of life and cellular memory, allowing states to switch between on and off through transient signals.
  • Synthetic memory circuits have been created through genetic rewiring and designing reaction networks, but small molecule-based alternatives remain challenging.
  • This study demonstrates a bistable system using a non-equilibrium reaction cycle linked to crystallization, allowing for volatile memory storage and practical applications like a matrix display for images and an OR-gate for logic operations.
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Methyl groups can have profound effects in drug discovery but the underlying mechanisms are diverse and incompletely understood. Here we report the stereospecific effect of a single, solvent-exposed methyl group in bicyclic [4.3.

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