Publications by authors named "M Storch"

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is marked by cognitive decline and specific brain atrophy, particularly affecting the medial temporal lobes, yet hypothalamic atrophy in AD has been less studied, especially in its early stages.
  • * Researchers analyzed hypothalamic volume using advanced MRI techniques on a sample of 175 participants including cognitively normal individuals, those with mild cognitive impairment, and AD patients, aiming to explore structural changes associated with the disease.
  • * Results indicated that hypothalamic atrophy occurs in both early and late stages of AD, showing relationships with key brain regions involved in autonomic function, though group differences in hypothalamic structure were not significant.
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In their natural environments, microorganisms mainly operate at suboptimal growth conditions with fluctuations in nutrient abundance. The resulting cellular adaptation is subject to conflicting tasks: growth or survival maximisation. Here, we study this adaptation by systematically measuring the impact of a nitrogen downshift to 24 nitrogen sources on cellular metabolism at the single-cell level.

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Background: Endogenous endophthalmitis results from hematogenous spread of bacterial or fungal infection in severely diseased patients. Specific systemic and intraocular therapy is required. The basis for this treatment is causal pathogen detection in blood culture or vitreous sample.

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The discovery of new compounds with pharmacological properties is usually a lengthy, laborious and expensive process. Thus, there is increasing interest in developing workflows that allow for the rapid synthesis and evaluation of libraries of compounds with the aim of identifying leads for further drug development. Herein, we apply combinatorial synthesis to build a library of 90 iridium(III) complexes (81 of which are new) over two synthesise-and-test cycles, with the aim of identifying potential agents for photodynamic therapy.

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Objective: Since the reunification of Germany, a debate on the professional activities of GDR psychotherapists has rised up. This debate is partly conducted by the spirit of coming to terms with the past and partly by legitimizing therapeutic activities in the GDR. The aim of this work is to show in individual patterns the professional self-image of selected GDR psychotherapists.

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