Publications by authors named "Hennig H"

Traumatic pulmonary hernia is an uncommon occurrence resulting from chest trauma, typically covered by the skin. Chest trauma may arise from penetrating or blunt mechanisms, with blunt trauma being more frequently observed. When lung herniation transpires, various symptoms such as chest pain, dyspnea, subcutaneous emphysema, bone crepitation, and hemoptysis (in cases of lung parenchymal damage) may manifest.

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  • Knowledge graphs organize information as entities and their relationships, which can greatly aid in drug discovery by making biomedical data more accessible and understandable.
  • * They can enhance data visualization, generate new insights via machine learning, and provide explainable predictions, important for the field of AI.
  • * This chapter discusses factors for creating biomedical knowledge graphs, reviews recent advancements in their application for drug discovery, and explores future development opportunities.
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  • Diatoms are single-celled microalgae with silica-based cell walls, crucial for many aquatic food chains, and some can glide on surfaces using adhesive proteins.
  • Researchers identified three glycoproteins in a fouling diatom called Craspedostauros australis that were thought to play a role in adhesion but previously had unknown polypeptide sequences.
  • Through genetic transformation and tagging, it was found that these glycoproteins, named CaFAP1, do not contribute to adhesion or motility but may instead work as a lubricant to prevent fouling on the diatom's surface.
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Stored red blood cells (RBCs) are needed for life-saving blood transfusions, but they undergo continuous degradation. RBC storage lesions are often assessed by microscopic examination or biochemical and biophysical assays, which are complex, time-consuming, and destructive to fragile cells. Here we demonstrate the use of label-free imaging flow cytometry and deep learning to characterize RBC lesions.

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Background: Bone marrow stem cell clonal dysfunction by somatic mutation is suspected to affect post-infarction myocardial regeneration after coronary bypass surgery (CABG).

Methods: Transcriptome and variant expression analysis was studied in the phase 3 PERFECT trial post myocardial infarction CABG and CD133 bone marrow derived hematopoetic stem cells showing difference in left ventricular ejection fraction (∆LVEF) myocardial regeneration Responders (n=14; ∆LVEF +16% day 180/0) and Non-responders (n=9; ∆LVEF -1.1% day 180/0).

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  • - Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common cancer in children, and the response to chemotherapy is the key factor for prognosis.
  • - Researchers explored using machine learning and imaging techniques to analyze bone marrow samples without needing traditional fluorescent markers.
  • - The developed method achieved over 88% accuracy in identifying ALL cells and could be made more accessible for point-of-care testing, potentially applicable to other leukemia types as well.
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  • The study aimed to determine how common Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infections are among German blood donors who have previously been infected with Hepatitis B virus (HBV).
  • Out of 167 tested donors, 5.4% showed signs of active HBV infection, while only 1.2% had detectable antibodies for HDV, indicating a low prevalence of HDV among this group.
  • The results suggest that even though there may be a slightly higher prevalence in some cases, overall, HDV infections are relatively uncommon in Northern Germany.
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Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell blast neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare and generally aggressive hematologic malignancy, requiring early recognition. Below is a description of the prolonged clinical course of a 60-year-old male patient with BPDCN from Venezuela, whose most relevant findings highlighted the presence of skin lesions, organomegaly, infiltration of the bone marrow and central nervous system. Systemic chemotherapy was prescribed after diagnosis; however, the patient died of respiratory complications during the induction phase of treatment.

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White blood cell (WBC) differential counting is an established clinical routine to assess patient immune system status. Fluorescent markers and a flow cytometer are required for the current state-of-the-art method for determining WBC differential counts. However, this process requires several sample preparation steps and may adversely disturb the cells.

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Background: Numerous centrality measures have been introduced to identify "central" nodes in large networks. The availability of a wide range of measures for ranking influential nodes leaves the user to decide which measure may best suit the analysis of a given network. The choice of a suitable measure is furthermore complicated by the impact of the network topology on ranking influential nodes by centrality measures.

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Parvovirus B19 (B19V) has been discovered in 1975. The association with a disease was unclear in the first time after the discovery of B19V, but meanwhile, the usually droplet transmitted B19V is known as the infectious agent of the "fifth disease," a rather harmless children's illness. But B19V infects erythrocyte progenitor cells and thus, acute B19V infection in patients with a high erythrocyte turnover may lead to a life-threatening aplastic crisis, and acutely infected pregnant women can transmit B19V to their unborn child, resulting in a hydrops fetalis and fetal death.

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Imaging flow cytometry (IFC) captures multichannel images of hundreds of thousands of single cells within minutes. IFC is seeing a paradigm shift from low- to high-information-content analysis, driven partly by deep learning algorithms. We predict a wealth of applications with potential translation into clinical practice.

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Background: Whether hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection can be transmitted by coagulation factor concentrates remains unclear.

Objectives: The HEV seroprevalence in blood donors and recipients of coagulation factor concentrates was compared to obtain evidence of whether a transmission of HEV by coagulation factor concentrates could occur.

Methods: Archived samples from whole blood donors and patients who had received coagulation factor concentrates were investigated for the presence of anti-HEV IgG by ELISA.

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Image-based cell profiling is a high-throughput strategy for the quantification of phenotypic differences among a variety of cell populations. It paves the way to studying biological systems on a large scale by using chemical and genetic perturbations. The general workflow for this technology involves image acquisition with high-throughput microscopy systems and subsequent image processing and analysis.

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Objective: The phase III clinical trial PERFECT was designed to assess clinical safety and efficacy of intramyocardial CD133 bone marrow stem cell treatment combined with CABG for induction of cardiac repair.

Design: Multicentre, double-blinded, randomised placebo controlled trial.

Setting: The study was conducted across six centres in Germany October 2009 through March 2016 and stopped due slow recruitment after positive interim analysis in March 2015.

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Background: DNA of human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is frequently detected in plasma of donors with primary CMV infection. It is unknown, however, whether leukoreduced blood products from these donors contain sufficient amounts of infectious virus to cause transfusion-transmitted CMV infections (TT-CMV).

Study Design And Methods: During a 14-year period, CMV DNA-positive donations were identified as part of several previously published studies.

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  • - The study aimed to determine if reactivated cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections worsen the outcomes for critically ill patients or simply indicate more severe illness in those infected.
  • - In a cohort of 983 patients scheduled for on-pump surgery, they found that 63% were CMV-seropositive, and those seropositive patients had a significantly higher risk of needing reintubation compared to seronegative patients (10% vs. 4%).
  • - The results suggest that CMV reactivation increases the risk of complications, particularly reintubation post-surgery, indicating a potential need for monitoring and antiviral treatment in latently infected patients to manage these risks.
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Imaging flow cytometry (IFC) enables the high throughput collection of morphological and spatial information from hundreds of thousands of single cells. This high content, information rich image data can in theory resolve important biological differences among complex, often heterogeneous biological samples. However, data analysis is often performed in a highly manual and subjective manner using very limited image analysis techniques in combination with conventional flow cytometry gating strategies.

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We study the dynamics of self-trapping in Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) loaded in deep optical lattices with Gaussian initial conditions, when the dynamics is well described by the discrete nonlinear Schrödinger equation (DNLSE). In the literature an approximate dynamical phase diagram based on a variational approach was introduced to distinguish different dynamical regimes: diffusion, self-trapping, and moving breathers. However, we find that the actual DNLSE dynamics shows a completely different diagram than the variational prediction.

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Objective: Testing for antibodies against hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) was introduced to detect blood donors suffering from occult hepatitis B infection. Confirmation of specification of reactive results in the anti-HBc screening assay is still a challenge for blood donation services.

Methods: Two different test strategies for confirmation of specification of reactive anti-HBc tests, one performed in our institute and one suggested by the German authority (Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI)), were compared.

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Imaging flow cytometry combines the high-throughput capabilities of conventional flow cytometry with single-cell imaging. Here we demonstrate label-free prediction of DNA content and quantification of the mitotic cell cycle phases by applying supervised machine learning to morphological features extracted from brightfield and the typically ignored darkfield images of cells from an imaging flow cytometer. This method facilitates non-destructive monitoring of cells avoiding potentially confounding effects of fluorescent stains while maximizing available fluorescence channels.

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Background And Objectives: To assess the relevance of Parvovirus B19 (B19V) DNA at low to intermediate concentrations in blood donors for the recipients of their blood components.

Material And Methods: We studied recipients of B19V DNA-positive blood components [red blood cell concentrates (RBCs), pooled platelet concentrates and fresh frozen plasma]. This included archived pretransfusion samples as well as follow-up samples investigated by ELISA or NAT and genome sequence analysis.

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Long-range correlated temporal fluctuations in the beats of musical rhythms are an inevitable consequence of human action. According to recent studies, such fluctuations also lead to a favored listening experience. The scaling laws of amplitude variations in rhythms, however, are widely unknown.

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