Publications by authors named "C C Henkel"

Concerns about pollutants in the environment are increasing, with substances such as plastic additives drawing particular concern due to their potential harmful effects on organisms. This study investigates current levels of several contaminants in the Kiel Fjord. Some pose serious health risks to aquatic life.

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In arid and semi-arid climates, native plants have developed unique strategies to survive challenging conditions. These adaptations often rely on molecular pathways that shape plant architecture to enhance their resilience. Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera) and mangroves (Avicennia marina) endure extreme heat and high salinity, yet the metabolic pathways underlying this resilience remain underexplored.

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  • The study aimed to understand how the distribution of knee arthroplasties performed by orthopaedic surgeons affects patient outcomes, specifically focusing on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) after surgery.
  • A total of 2,256 knee arthroplasties were analyzed, with PROMs assessed at various time points to compare outcomes based on surgical groups defined by their proportion of medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasties (UKAs).
  • Results showed that the group of surgeons performing at least 20% medial UKA had significantly better PROM improvements at 3 and 12 months post-surgery, suggesting that a higher proportion of this type of procedure is beneficial for patient outcomes.
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Introduction: Timely detection of cognitive impairment such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia is pivotal in initiating early interventions to improve patients' quality of life. Conventional paper-pencil tests, though common, have limited sensitivity in detecting subtle cognitive changes. Computerized assessments offer promising alternatives, overcoming time and manual scoring constraints while potentially providing greater sensitivity.

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Zebrafish is a natural host of various species and a surrogate model organism for tuberculosis research. is evolutionarily one of the closest non-tuberculous species related to and shares the majority of virulence genes. Although zebrafish is not a natural host of the human pathogen, we have previously demonstrated successful robotic infection of zebrafish embryos with and performed drug treatment of the infected larvae.

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