Publications by authors named "E Bernhart"

In utero exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) programs the fetus, increasing offspring risk for endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease later in life. Hyperglycaemia is widely recognized as the driving force of diabetes-induced programming. We have previously shown that GDM exposure alters DNA methylation and gene expression associated with actin remodelling in primary feto-placental arterial endothelial cells (fpEC).

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We report on the experimental realization of a Kapitza trap for ultracold atoms. Using time-periodic attractive and repulsive Gaussian potentials, we create an effective trap for ultracold neutral atoms in a regime where the time average of the potential is equal to zero. We analyze the role of experimental imperfections, the stability of the trapped atomic cloud, and the magnitude of the effective potential.

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Background: Orthotopic xenograft studies promote the development of targeted/personalized therapies to improve the still poor life expectancy of glioblastoma patients.

New Method: We implemented an atraumatic access to glioblastoma with cerebral Open Flow Microperfusion (cOFM) by implantation of xenograft cells in rat brain with intact blood brain barrier (BBB) and subsequent development of a xenograft glioblastoma at the interface between the cOFM probe and surrounding brain tissue. Human glioma U87MG cells were implanted at a well-defined position into immunodeficient Rowett nude rat´s brain via cOFM (cOFM group) and syringe (control group).

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Systemic inflammation induces alterations in the finely tuned micromilieu of the brain that is continuously monitored by microglia. In the CNS, these changes include increased synthesis of the bioactive lipid lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a ligand for the six members of the LPA receptor family (LPA). In mouse and human microglia, LPA belongs to a set of receptors that cooperatively detect danger signals in the brain.

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Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common type of bone tumor, and has limited therapy options. 15-Deoxy-Δ-prostaglandin J (15d-PGJ) has striking anti-tumor effects in various tumors. Here, we investigated molecular mechanisms that mediate anti-tumor effects of 15d-PGJ in different OS cell lines.

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