Publications by authors named "C J Laszlo"

Cigarette smoking is a major preventable cause of morbidity and mortality. While quitting smoking is the best option, switching from cigarettes to non-combustible alternatives (NCAs) such as e-vapor products is a viable harm reduction approach for smokers who would otherwise continue to smoke. A key challenge for the clinical assessment of NCAs is that self-reported product use can be unreliable, compromising the proper evaluation of their risk reduction potential.

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Background: Anatabine, although being one of four major tobacco alkaloids, is never accumulated in high quantity in any of the naturally occurring species from the Nicotiana genus. Previous studies therefore focused on transgenic approaches to synthetize anatabine, most notably by generating transgenic lines with suppressed putrescine methyltransferase (PMT) activity. This led to promising results, but the global gene expression of plants with such distinct metabolism has not been analyzed.

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Most robotic gait assisted devices are designed to provide constant assistance during the training without taking into account each patient's functional ability. The Lokomat offers an assist-as-needed control via the integrated exercise "Adaptive Gait Support" (AGS), which adapts the robotic support based on the patient's abilities. The aims of this study were to examine the feasibility and characteristics of the AGS during long-term application.

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 To prevent ischemic strokes caused by carotid artery stenosis, carotid artery stenting (CAS) and carotid endarterectomy (CEA) have been utilized. However, complications could be linked to either or both procedures. The pur­pose of our study is to find the most efficient carotid ultrasound method to forecast peri­pro­cedural risk (embolization, new neu­ro­logical symptoms).

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There is an increasingly urgent call to shift industrial processes from fossil fuel feedstock to sustainable bio-based resources. This change becomes of high importance considering new budget requirements for a carbon-neutral economy. Such a transformation can be driven by traditionally used plants that are able to produce large amounts of valuable biologically relevant secondary metabolites.

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