Publications by authors named "J Klose"

Background: Intra- and postoperative hemorrhage is a relevant problem in major abdominal surgery, leading to acute anemia and necessitating transfusion of packed red blood cells. It is estimated that in 30% of abdominal surgeries, intra- or postoperative transfusion is required. Transfusion potentially has detrimental health effects and poses a considerable socioeconomic burden.

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Background: At present, there is no standardized method for measuring intraoperative blood loss. Rather, the current data on existing methods is very broad and opaque. In many cases, blood loss during surgery is estimated visually by the surgeon.

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  • Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is a common problem after a surgery called pancreatoduodenectomy, and this study looks at how different treatments affect DGE rates.
  • The researchers reviewed 29 studies with 5,930 patients to see if things like surgery techniques, recovery plans, and specific anesthesia methods influenced DGE.
  • The results suggest that removing the pylorus (a part of the stomach), following special recovery protocols, and not using certain feeding tubes can help lower DGE rates after the surgery.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid triplexes have potential roles in a range of biological processes involving gene and transcriptional regulation. A major challenge in exploiting the formation of these higher-order structures to target genes is their low stability, which is dependent on many factors including the length and composition of bases in the sequence. Here, different DNA base modifications have been explored, primarily using native mass spectrometry, in efforts to enable stronger binding between the triplex forming oligonucleotide (TFO) and duplex target sites.

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