Publications by authors named "H A KUHN"

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  • The human genome consists of six Arachidonic Acid (AA) lipoxygenase genes, with enzymes that play roles in various disorders, including inflammation and metabolic issues.
  • Humans have two main AA 15-lipoxygenating enzymes, ALOX15 and ALOX15B, which have been linked to different reaction pathways despite being part of the same enzyme family.
  • The diversity of mammalian ALOX isoforms and differing enzyme names can be confusing, highlighting the need to clarify their biological functions and regulatory mechanisms.
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The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) contains glutamatergic projections that innervate the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and may be involved in the encoding of contextual associations with both positive and negative valences, such as those encountered in drug cues or fear conditioning. To determine whether LEC-NAc neurons are activated by the encoding and recall of contexts associated with cocaine or footshock, we measured c-fos expression in these neurons and found that LEC-NAc neurons are activated in both contexts. Specifically, activation patterns of the LEC-NAc were observed in a novel context and reexposure to the same context, highlighting the specific role for LEC-NAc neurons in encoding rather than the valence of a specific event-related memory.

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Cyanobacterial harmful algae blooms (cyanoHABs) are a global threat to water resources, and lake managers need effective strategies to suppress or control them. Algaecides may have negative environmental impacts, and their use is becoming restricted. Nanobubble ozone technology (NBOT) is an emerging water treatment option with potentially fewer negative impacts.

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  • Cluster headache (CH) significantly impacts quality of life (QoL), prompting the need for a disease-specific assessment tool like the 28-item Cluster Headache Quality of Life Scale (CH-QoL).
  • This study translated the CH-QoL into German and tested its comprehensibility, leading to a sample of 106 participants who provided feedback on the translated version.
  • The German CH-QoL exhibited strong psychometric properties, such as reliability and validity, suggesting it is an effective tool for measuring QoL in individuals with CH.
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common human neurodegenerative disorder worldwide. Owing to its chronic nature, our limited understanding of its pathophysiological mechanisms, and because of the lack of effective anti-AD drugs, AD represents a significant socio-economic challenge for all industrialized countries. Neuronal cell death is a key factor in AD pathogenesis and recent studies have suggested that neuronal ferroptosis may play a major patho-physiological role.

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