Publications by authors named "L Kruger"

This study focuses on the effect of pre-deformation on hydrogen diffusion and hydrogen embrittlement of the high alloy austenitic TRIP steel X3CrMnNiMo17-8-4. Different cold-rolled steel sheets with thicknesses of ≤400 µm were electrochemically charged on both sides in 0.1 M sodium hydroxide with hydrogen for two weeks.

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During asymmetric cell division, cortical polarity cues drive the polarization of the microtubule cytoskeleton to ensure the generation of two daughter cells with different fates. While this a critical process for development and tissue homeostasis, the underlying molecular mechanisms orchestrating those processes are not completely understood, especially in mammals. Here, we present an assay that allows the study of the molecular mechanisms driving mammalian asymmetric cell division in a high-throughput manner by capitalizing on protein design to engineer cortical polarity of virtually any protein of interest in otherwise unpolarized mammalian culture cells.

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  • Thirst and dry mouth (xerostomia) are common and troubling symptoms for patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), and there are currently no reliable tools specifically for German patients to measure these issues.
  • The study aimed to validate the German versions of two measurement tools: the Thirst Distress Scale for Patients with Heart Failure (G-TDS-HF) and the Xerostomia Inventory (G-SXI), using a questionnaire completed by 371 patients with CHF.
  • Findings showed that both instruments are valid and reliable, with the G-TDS-HF having a two-factor structure related to symptom occurrence and distress, and the G-SXI demonstrating a single-factor structure, indicating a solid foundation for future research on their responsiveness and
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