Publications by authors named "K Emmerich"

Background: It is challenging to identify emergency department (ED) patients with sepsis who will require resources such as positive-pressure ventilation, vasopressors, or intensive care unit (ICU) admission.

Objectives: Describe the correlation of cardiopulmonary ultrasound (CPUS) with need for care escalation.

Methods: Single center, prospective, observational study of adult patients with suspected sepsis.

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Today, microendoscopic minimally invasive therapy techniques, such as laser dacryoplasty (LDP) for complete stenosis and microdrill dacryoplasty (MDP) for incomplete stenoses are therapeutic options for PANDO (primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstructions). Due to excellent prognosis, external DCR is still "gold standard" especially for patients with complex problems.

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Various strategies for replacing retinal neurons lost in degenerative diseases are under investigation, including stimulating the endogenous regenerative capacity of Müller Glia (MG) as injury-inducible retinal stem cells. Inherently regenerative species, such as zebrafish, have provided key insights into mechanisms regulating MG dedifferentiation to a stem-like state and the proliferation of MG and MG-derived progenitor cells (MGPCs). Interestingly, promoting MG/MGPC proliferation is not sufficient for regeneration, yet mechanistic studies are often focused on this measure.

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We have successfully generated human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of a patient with COPA Syndrome. The patient, a 6 year old Caucasian male, has a spontaneous de novo missense mutation that replaced alanine with proline in the COPA gene. This paper confirms the differentiation potential of the hiPSC line, the presence of the p.

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Article Synopsis
  • Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) were created from peripheral blood cells of two patients with a CDC42 gene mutation.
  • These iPSCs displayed characteristics of pluripotency, successfully differentiated into the three germ layers, maintained normal chromosomes, and retained the mutation.
  • The generated iPSC lines and their derivatives could be useful for researching disease mechanisms and potential therapies.
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