Publications by authors named "Knoller S"

In Germany, around 80000 people are currently dependent on permanent renal replacement therapy (RRT). Due to demographic developments and improvements in life expectancy, the prevalence will continue to increase even if the effects of newer pharmacological substances such as SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP1 agonists are promising in inhibiting progression. There are basically three different methods of renal replacement therapy and their variants: Kidney transplantation (KTX), peritoneal dialysis (PD), hemodialysis (HD)/hemodiafiltration (HDF).

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY There s a known relation between the chronical back-pain-syndrome and psychical problems. We suppose a direct causality between acute stress and onset of the backpain syndrome. MATERIAL AND METHODS A prospective cohort-study (IV/2014 - VIII/2014) of patients who came to our emergency department with acute backpain-syndrome, with no relevant previous history - such as operations or chronic pain.

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Purpose. Anderson type III odontoid fractures have traditionally been considered stable and treated conservatively. However, unstable cases with unfavorable results following conservative treatment have been reported.

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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an extremely painful and partially disabling disease. It often occurs secondary to trauma, but also spontaneously. The emergence of CRPS has been reported following nerve root compression and/or spinal surgery, but its incidence is unknown.

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  • Spinal canal stenosis can change depending on body position, which traditional diagnostic methods may not effectively capture because they often use a lying down (supine) position.
  • This study used upright MRI imaging in 15 subjects to measure various spinal dimensions (like the neuroforamen diameter and spinal canal volume) in three different positions: supine, upright, and upright with hyperlordosis.
  • Results showed significant differences in spinal measurements among the positions, highlighting the importance of dynamic imaging to better understand and diagnose spinal canal stenosis.
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In-vitro expansion of functional adult human β-cells is an attractive approach for generating insulin-producing cells for transplantation. However, human islet cell expansion in culture results in loss of β-cell phenotype and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). This process activates expression of ZEB1 and ZEB2, two members of the zinc-finger homeobox family of E-cadherin repressors, which play key roles in EMT.

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Background: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) has been reported following spinal surgery, but its frequency after spinal surgery is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of spinal surgery preceding CRPS and to examine these patients regarding the course of the disease and prognostic factors.

Methods: We examined 35 CRPS patients regarding the symptoms and signs of CRPS, the type of CRPS (I or II), the origin and grade of the disease, the type of surgeries prior to CRPS onset, the course of the disease, and the therapies following diagnosis of CRPS.

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In vitro expansion of β-cells from adult human pancreatic islets would overcome donor β-cell shortage for cell replacement therapy for diabetes. Using a β-cell-specific labeling system we have shown that β-cell expansion is accompanied by dedifferentiation resembling epithelial-mesenchymal transition and loss of insulin expression. Epigenetic analyses indicate that key β-cell genes maintain open chromatin structure in expanded β-cell-derived (BCD) cells, although they are not transcribed.

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Chondrosarcoma is the third most frequent primary malignant tumor of bone, constituting up to 16% of the malignant osseous neoplasms. Up to date several genetic alterations and markers were described concerning the pathogenesis and the progression of the chondrosarcoma, which represents actually a heterogeneous group of different types including conventional intramedullary, clear cell, myxoid, mesenchymal, and dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma. The pathologic appearance varies, however, in general they grow with a lobulated pattern.

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Objective: In vitro expansion of beta-cells from adult human islets could solve the tissue shortage for cell replacement therapy of diabetes. Culture of human islet cells typically results in <16 cell doublings and loss of insulin expression. Using cell lineage tracing, we demonstrated that the expanded cell population included cells derived from beta-cells.

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Understanding and manipulating pancreatic beta-cell proliferation is a major challenge for pancreas biology and diabetes therapy. Recent studies have raised the possibility that human beta-cells can undergo dedifferentiation and give rise to highly proliferative mesenchymal cells, which retain the potential to redifferentiate into beta-cells. To directly test whether cultured beta-cells dedifferentiate, we applied genetic lineage tracing in mice.

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Beta-cell replacement represents the ultimate cure for type 1 diabetes, however it is limited by availability of organ donors. Adult human islets are difficult to propagate in culture, and efforts to expand them result in dedifferentiation. Here we describe conditions for expansion of adult human islet cells, as well as a way for their redifferentiation.

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Study Design: In vitro biomechanical study to evaluate the stability of different types of instrumentation in the lumbar spine following corpectomy in relation to bone mineral density (BMD).

Objectives: To investigate the relation between the stability of a spinal instrumentation and BMD. To determine a threshold value of BMD allowing a single ventral instrumentation following corpectomy in the lumbar spine.

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Objective: To examine DNA parameters as prognostic factors for developing metastases.

Study Design: Image cytometry was used to determine DNA content of 21 tumors and 28 metastases. DNA ploidy status, 2c deviation index (2cDI) and DNA malignancy grade (DNA-MG) (based on the variation of nuclear DNA content of tumor cells around the normal DNA [2c] peak) were examined for their prognostic value.

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Study Design: The risk of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B and C viruses as well as the development of costs has changed the use of homologous blood cell products.

Methods: The present investigation shows the state of the art of blood salvage in orthopedic and elective trauma surgery.

Results: In this investigation the established methods such as controlled hypotension (spine surgery), arrest of blood supply (extremity surgery) and the following methods of autotransfusion have been examined: acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH), intra- (Cell-Saver, Haemonetics Corp.

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The surgical treatment of burst fracture, tumour or spondylitis remains a challenge with regard to the surgical approach to the anterior aspect of the cervicothoracic junction. Many vital structures including osseus, articular, vascular and nervous ones hinder the exposure. Fortunately, indications for surgery in this region are rare.

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Herniated thoracic discs are uncommon entities that are difficult to diagnose. They may be associated with a myriad of symptoms, which often delays diagnosis. In general dorsal pain that radiats around the chest or abdomen are found.

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Purpose: According to literature there is a pseudarthrosis rate of about 1% up to 64% depending on the treatment of the dens fracture (16). Generally the treatment of dens pseudarthrosis consists of the fusion of the joint C1/C2 with or without dens resection. Now, a method is presented whereby, on the one hand the pseudarthrosis is treated, while on the other hand the anatomical structures and physiological function of the joint C1/ C2 are restored.

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Candida albicans is not inhibited by a number of drugs known to affect fungal cells. The basis for this resistance in most cases is unknown but has been attributed to the general impermeability of the fungal cell envelope. A gene (BENr) formerly shown to be responsible for the resistance of C.

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Reaction of antithrombin III (AT) with thrombin results in the formation of stable antithrombin III-thrombin (AT-T) complex with a Mr of 92.5-kDa, accompanied by the appearance of a proteolytically modified form of the inhibitor (ATM). Under these conditions AT-T is also transformed to a smaller complex (AT-TS).

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A specific inhibitory factor was isolated from human serum of a patient who manifested impaired prosthetic graft tissue incorporation. The latter reaction was hypothesized to be related to inhibiting fibroblast proliferation by a specific humoral factor. The crude inhibitory serum was tested against a pool of normal human sera with different cell types in culture.

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The superoxide (O2-) forming NADPH oxidase complex of resting phagocytes can be activated in a cell-free system by certain anionic amphiphiles, such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). For O2- production to occur, the participation of both membrane-associated and cytosol-derived components is required. The purpose of this investigation was to isolate and characterize the membrane component of NADPH oxidase.

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Antithrombin III (AT) binds to cultured cells mainly as a complex with thrombin or other serine proteases rather than in its free form. This implies that, upon complex formation, a new determinant appears on the AT molecule which is recognized by the cells. Fragmentation of AT by cyanogen bromide exposes this determinant and an 8-kDa fragment is recognized by cultured cells.

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Four monoclonal antibodies with distinct epitopes were prepared against antithrombin III. None of them is directed against the heparin-binding region nor the active site, yet two mAb namely A36 and B108, interfere with antithrombin III inhibition of thrombin. The epitope of monoclonal antibody A36 is located within amino acid residues 1-393, at a site different from the active site since it recognizes antithrombin III and antithrombin-III-thrombin complexes with the same affinity.

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A heme-controlled inhibitor of translation was isolated from the S-100 of rabbit reticulocytes by a novel procedure including chromatography on double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA)-cellulose. The inhibitor thus purified is extremely active and functionally resembles previously studied heme-controlled inhibitor preparations in terms of kinetics and extent of inhibition of translation, relief of inhibition by eukaryotic initiation factor 2 (eIF-2), relief of inhibition by 2-aminopurine, and preferential inhibition of alpha-over beta-globin synthesis. The action of this inhibitor on translation is resistant to treatment with bacterial alkaline phosphatase, micrococcal nuclease, or trypsin and to incubation at 95 degrees C, pH 2 or pH 12.

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