Publications by authors named "Georg Mair"

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  • The study explores the rising popularity of transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) surgeries and how patients often turn to YouTube for related health information.
  • Researchers analyzed 180 YouTube videos focusing on TLIF, ultimately selecting 30 for evaluation based on quality, reliability, and comprehensiveness using established assessment tools.
  • The findings indicate that the overall quality of these videos is moderate, with a significant correlation between video ratings and viewer engagement (likes and views), highlighting the need for more peer-reviewed educational content.
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Osteosarcoma is a rare but aggressive bone neoplasm in humans, which is commonly treated with surgery, classical chemotherapy and radiation. Sorafenib, an inhibitor of a number of kinases targeting the Raf/MEK/ERK pathway, is a promising new chemotherapeutic agent in human medicine that has been approved since 2006 for the therapy of renal cell carcinoma and since 2007 for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Here, we studied the antimetastatic potential of 4 µM of this multikinase inhibitor in a human osteosarcoma cell line.

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Triapine (3-AP; 3-aminopyridine-2-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone), a ribonucleotide reductase inhibitor, has been extensively evaluated in clinical trials in the last decade. This study addresses the role of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in the anticancer activity of 3-AP and the derivative N(4),N(4)-dimethyl-triapine (3-AP-Me), differing from 3-AP only by dimethylation of the terminal nitrogen. Treatment of colon cancer cells with 3-AP or 3-AP-Me activated all three ER stress pathways (PERK, IRE1a, ATF6) by phosphorylation of eIF2α and upregulation of gene expression of activating transcription factors ATF4 and ATF6.

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Background: Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is the most important chronic pulmonary disease of cattle on the African continent causing severe economic losses. The disease, caused by infection with Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides is transmitted by animal contact and develops slowly into a chronic form preventing an early clinical diagnosis.

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Reference genes (RGs) with uniform expression are used for normalization of reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) data. Their optimization for a specific biological context, e.g.

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The timing and mechanisms of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) segregation and transmission in mammals are poorly understood. Genetic bottleneck in female germ cells has been proposed as the main phenomenon responsible for rapid intergenerational segregation of heteroplasmic mtDNA. We demonstrate here that mtDNA segregation occurs during primate preimplantation embryogenesis resulting in partitioning of mtDNA variants between daughter blastomeres.

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Opipramol (4-[3-(5H-dibenz[b,f]-azepine-5-yl)-propyl]-1-piperazine-ethanol dihydrochloride, CAS 315-72-0) is regarded as an anxiolytic compound with antidepressant properties, and it is one of the most frequently prescribed psychotropic drugs in Germany. In two open, randomized cross-over studies in 20 (study 1) and 18 (study II) healthy volunteers, the relative bioavailability of 50 mg opipramol-2HCl from a sugar-coated tablet was compared with an aqueous solution, and of 100 mg opipramol-2HCl from a newly developed film-coated tablet was compared with the sugar-coated tablet. The concentrations of opipramol were determined in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with photometric detection.

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