Publications by authors named "F Roessler"

: ABO-incompatible live-donor kidney transplantation (ABOi-LDKT) has become an established treatment for end-stage renal disease. Non-inferiority in the long-term graft function compared to ABO-compatible live-donor kidney transplantations (ABOc-LDKTs) has been shown. However, the assumed burden due to complications owing to increased immunosuppression inherent to ABOi-LDKTs has not yet been quantified.

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The accurate detection and quantification of rodent behavior forms a cornerstone of basic biomedical research. Current data-driven approaches, which segment free exploratory behavior into clusters, suffer from low statistical power due to multiple testing, exhibit poor transferability across experiments and fail to exploit the rich behavioral profiles of individual animals. Here we introduce a pipeline to capture each animal's behavioral flow, yielding a single metric based on all observed transitions between clusters.

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Exposure to an acute stressor triggers a complex cascade of neurochemical events in the brain. However, deciphering their individual impact on stress-induced molecular changes remains a major challenge. Here, we combine RNA sequencing with selective pharmacological, chemogenetic, and optogenetic manipulations to isolate the contribution of the locus coeruleus-noradrenaline (LC-NA) system to the acute stress response in mice.

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  • The NONO protein plays a critical role in gene regulation, particularly in RNA metabolism and DNA repair, and its pathogenic variants can lead to a rare X-linked syndrome.
  • In a study, researchers identified six males with NONO gene variants and reviewed 16 previously documented cases, highlighting common symptoms like developmental delays and heart issues.
  • The investigation expanded known symptoms of the NONO syndrome to include epilepsy and blood-related disorders, and confirmed that loss-of-function mutations are the underlying cause of these issues.
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Background: Biological data suffers from noise that is inherent in the measurements. This is particularly true for time-series gene expression measurements. Nevertheless, in order to to explore cellular dynamics, scientists employ such noisy measurements in predictive and clustering tools.

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