Publications by authors named "K-P Schmitz"

Background: Tight control of cytoplasmic Ca concentration in endothelial cells is essential for the regulation of endothelial barrier function. Here, we investigated the role of Cavβ3, a subunit of voltage-gated Ca (Cav) channels, in modulating Ca signaling in brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs) and how this contributes to the integrity of the blood-brain barrier.

Methods: We investigated the function of Cavβ3 in BMECs by Ca imaging and Western blot, examined the endothelial barrier function in vitro and the integrity of the blood-brain barrier in vivo, and evaluated disease course after induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice using Cavβ3 (Cavβ3-deficient) mice as controls.

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Purpose: Microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) has become an important treatment approach for primary open-angle glaucoma, although the safe and long-term effective lowering of intraocular pressure with currently available implants for MIGS is not yet achieved to a satisfactory extent. The study focusses on the development and in vitro and in vivo testing of a novel microstent for MIGS.

Methods: A silicone elastomer-based microstent was developed.

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Over the past years the development of biodegradable polymeric stents has made great progress; nevertheless, essential problems must still be solved. Modifications in design and chemical composition should optimize the quality of biodegradable stents and remove the weaknesses. New biodegradable poly-L-lactide/poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (PLLA/P4HB) stents and permanent 316L stents were implantedendovascularly into both common carotid arteries of 10 domestic pigs.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the transverse momentum spectra of various particles in proton-proton (p+p) and gold-gold (Au+Au) collisions at a specific energy level.
  • Perturbative QCD calculations align with the pion spectra in p+p collisions but fail to accurately predict the spectra for kaons and protons/antiprotons.
  • The decreasing ratios of antiparticles to particles observed with increasing transverse momentum suggest differing contributions from quark and gluon jets in high-energy interactions, with similar hadron abundances in Au+Au as in p+p despite expectations of parton energy loss effects.
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The transverse mass spectra and midrapidity yields for Xis and Omegas are presented. For the 10% most central collisions, the (-)Xi(+)/h(-) ratio increases from the Super Proton Synchrotron to the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider energies while the Xi(-)/h(-) stays approximately constant. A hydrodynamically inspired model fit to the Xi spectra, which assumes a thermalized source, seems to indicate that these multistrange particles experience a significant transverse flow effect, but are emitted when the system is hotter and the flow is smaller than values obtained from a combined fit to pi, K, p, and Lambdas.

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