Publications by authors named "F LOFFLER"

Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) play a pivotal role in the transformation of organohalogens in diverse environments. This bibliometric analysis provides a timely overview of OHRB research trends and identifies knowledge gaps. Publication numbers have steadily increased since the process was discovered in 1982, with fluctuations in total citations and average citations per publication.

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Background: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) in adult Fontan patients remains unstudied, and the role of vitamin D and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in assessing heart and circulatory failure in these patients is unclear.

Methods: We compared vitamin D deficiency and sHPT prevalence in adult Fontan patients (n = 35; mean age 33 ± 7.5 years) to adults with mild congenital heart disease (ACHD, n = 14).

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  • - The East Palestine, Ohio train derailment released toxic chemicals, vinyl chloride (VC) and butyl acrylate (BA), into the watershed, prompting a study of their degradation in water and sediment samples collected over time.
  • - Analysis revealed that aerobic degradation biomarkers for VC were present in around 40% of sediment samples, indicating some natural breakdown of this toxic substance, particularly downstream from the accident site.
  • - Microcosm experiments showed that both VC and BA were effectively degraded by local microbiomes, with recommendations offered to improve response strategies for similar environmental incidents in the future.
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Aims: Improved long-term survival has widened the treatment goals for adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD) by addressing parameters that impact mental well-being and exercise capacity. Depression, a frequent co-morbidity in ACHD, is linked to both. Whether successful treatment of depression also affects cardiac parameters is a matter of debate.

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