Publications by authors named "C Rademacher"

Targeted delivery has emerged as a critical strategy in the development of novel therapeutics. The advancement of nanomedicine hinges on the safe and precise cell-specific delivery of protein-based therapeutics to the immune system. However, major challenges remain, such as developing an efficient delivery system, ensuring specificity, minimizing off-target effects, and attaining effective intracellular localization.

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Background: Healthcare and social workers had an increased occupational risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic. Some developed long-lasting symptoms known as post-COVID syndrome (PCS). To assess the consequences of COVID-19 for individuals insured by the German Social Accident Insurance, the BG hospitals (Berufsgenossenschaftliche Kliniken: clinics for occupational accident insurance) established an interdisciplinary diagnostic programme.

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Article Synopsis
  • Biosecurity practices are essential for reducing disease outbreaks in the pork industry and protecting against foreign animal diseases (FADs).
  • The article summarizes data from over 12,000 surveyed sites as part of the United States Swine Health Improvement Plan (US SHIP), highlighting the variety of biosecurity measures in place, such as Secure Pork Supply plans, outdoor access, and visitor protocols.
  • As the industry adapts to FAD threats, the findings from this study will help stakeholders enhance biosecurity and ensure the sustainability of the swine sector amid ongoing challenges.
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C-type lectins are a large superfamily of proteins involved in a multitude of biological processes. In particular, their involvement in immunity and homeostasis has rendered them attractive targets for diverse therapeutic interventions. They share a characteristic C-type lectin-like domain whose adaptability enables them to bind a broad spectrum of ligands beyond the originally defined canonical Ca-dependent carbohydrate binding.

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Aggregated diagnostic data collected over time from swine production systems is an important data source to investigate swine productivity and health, especially when combined with records concerning the pre-weaning and post-weaning phases of production. The combination of multiple data streams collected over the lifetime of the pigs is the essence of the whole-herd epidemiological investigation. This approach is particularly valuable for investigating the multifaceted and ever-changing factors contributing to wean-to-finish (W2F) swine mortality.

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