Publications by authors named "L E Rudolf"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the impact of perfusion mismatch imaging on predicting long-term outcomes for patients who received mechanical thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion within 6 hours of symptom onset.
  • It analyzed data from 190 patients, using ASPECTS scores on CT to measure perfusion mismatch and assess its correlation with functional outcomes measured by the modified Rankin Scale after 90 days.
  • Results indicated that while ASPECTS mismatch alone didn’t correlate with outcomes, significant interactions with other ASPECTS scores were found, particularly revealing that patients with larger core lesion volumes had worse outcomes associated with perfusion mismatch.
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Background: The indication for mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in stroke patients with large vessel occlusion has been constantly expanded over the past years. Despite remarkable treatment effects at the group level in clinical trials, many patients remain severely disabled even after successful recanalization. A better understanding of this outcome variability will help to improve clinical decision-making on MT in the acute stage.

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Parasitic helminths are sensed by the immune system via tissue-derived alarmins that promote the initiation of the appropriate type 2 immune responses. Here we establish the nuclear alarmin cytokine IL-33 as a non-redundant trigger of specifically IL-9-driven and mast cell-mediated immunity to the intestinal parasite Strongyloides ratti. Blockade of endogenous IL-33 using a helminth-derived IL-33 inhibitor elevated intestinal parasite burdens in the context of reduced mast cell activation while stabilization of endogenous IL-33 or application of recombinant IL-33 reciprocally reduced intestinal parasite burdens and increased mast cell activation.

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Predator-prey cycles rank among the most fundamental concepts in ecology, are predicted by the simplest ecological models and enable, theoretically, the indefinite persistence of predator and prey. However, it remains an open question for how long cyclic dynamics can be self-sustained in real communities. Field observations have been restricted to a few cycle periods and experimental studies indicate that oscillations may be short-lived without external stabilizing factors.

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Supply networks are exposed to instabilities and thus a high level of risk. To mitigate this risk, it is necessary to understand how instabilities are formed in supply networks. In this paper, we focus on instabilities in inventory dynamics that develop due to the topology of the supply network.

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