Publications by authors named "Friedrich Scherzinger"

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  • The current land management practices are jeopardizing the essential functions of ecosystems, which are crucial for human health and welfare.
  • This study evaluates the relationship between the functionality of agroecosystems in Central Germany and factors like land use and climate through a comprehensive analysis involving various stakeholders' preferences.
  • Results indicate that intensive farming typically reduces ecological multifunctionality, while sustainable practices yield significantly higher economic benefits, thereby suggesting a shift towards incentivizing sustainable land management for improved outcomes for both nature and society.
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are constant by-products of aerobic life. In excess, ROS lead to cytotoxic protein aggregates, which are a hallmark of ageing in animals and linked to age-related pathologies in humans. Acylamino acid-releasing enzymes (AARE) are bifunctional serine proteases, acting on oxidized proteins.

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