Publications by authors named "H M Hennemann"

Since their first use in the 1930s, shake flasks have been a widely used bioreactor type for screening and process development due to a number of advantages. However, the limited gas-liquid mass transfer capacities-resulting from practical operation limits regarding shaking frequency and filling volumes-are a major drawback. The common way to increase the gas-liquid mass transfer in shake flasks with the implementation of baffles is generally not recommended as it comes along with several severe disadvantages.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to a shift from traditional in-person medical education to e-learning, posing challenges for student motivation and engagement.
  • A team of medical students and physicians created a series of interactive e-learning modules, simulating real patient scenarios within a 10-week curriculum to maintain relevance in clinical education.
  • Student feedback indicated that the case-based, engaging format improved their motivation and allowed them to apply clinical knowledge effectively, suggesting this method can enhance learning even in socially isolated conditions.
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T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a rare, aggressive T-cell malignancy. Chemotherapy alone cures only 25-45% of the cases, thus, novel treatment agents and strategies are urgently needed. We assessed the efficacy of ruxolitinib in a patient with a cutaneous relapse after allogeneic blood cell transplantation of a refractory T-ALL with a Janus kinase 3 () mutation.

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Background: T lymphocyte collection through leukapheresis is an essential step for chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell therapy. Timing of apheresis is challenging in heavily pretreated patients who suffer from rapid progressive disease and receive T cell impairing medication.

Methods: A total of 75 unstimulated leukaphereses were analyzed including 45 aphereses in patients and 30 in healthy donors.

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Background And Purpose: Blood flow management in the carotid artery during mechanical thrombectomy is crucial for safety and effectiveness. There is an ongoing discussion about whether balloon-guide catheters or large-bore sheaths are needed for effective flow management. We compared general flow characteristics of proximal aspiration through a large-bore sheath and a balloon-guide catheter in a porcine in vivo model.

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