Publications by authors named "H M Maurer"

Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) often leads to gait abnormalities, increasing the risk of falls and affecting daily life. Sensorimotor insoles aim to enhance foot sensitivity, potentially improving gait stability.

Methods: This study examined whether there are short-term effects of sensorimotor insoles on neural activation (measured by EEG), kinematic gait parameters (speed, cadence, step length, and step-length variability), and subjective gait stability in PD patients.

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We investigate the impact of a 20-yr irrigation on root water uptake (RWU) and drought stress release in a naturally dry Scots pine forest. We use a combination of electrical resistivity tomography to image RWU, drone flights to image the crown stress and sensors to monitor soil water content. Our findings suggest that increased water availability enhances root growth and resource use efficiency, potentially increasing trees' resistance to future drought conditions by enabling water uptake from deeper soil layers.

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  • Ionic liquids (ILs), especially fatty acid-based ILs (FAILs), show promise in antibiotic formulations due to their ability to permeabilize lipid bilayers with low cytotoxicity to human cells.
  • The study tested different FAILs, specifically tetramethylguanidinium (TMG) or choline combined with octanoate or decanoate, to analyze their effects on lipid bilayers and bacteria.
  • Results indicated that while octanoate-based FAILs displayed low activity, decanoate-based FAILs successfully permeabilized cell membranes and demonstrated better antibacterial activity, suggesting a non-micelle based mechanism of action.
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  • Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) plays a crucial role in intestinal health, influencing epithelial cell turnover and differentiation, especially under injury conditions like irradiation.
  • VIP promotes the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells and boosts progenitor cell proliferation, primarily through the p38 MAPK signaling pathway.
  • In mouse models, VIP not only enhances recovery from radiation-induced damage but also demonstrates potential protective effects on intestinal cells during injury.
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Background: The interest in artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing. Systematic reviews suggest that there are many machine learning algorithms in surgery, however, only a minority of the studies integrate AI applications in clinical workflows. Our objective was to design and evaluate a concept to use different kinds of AI for decision support in oncological liver surgery along the treatment path.

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