Publications by authors named "Nina Wiebking"

It is known that perinatal mortality is increased with births at night and at the weekend. The aim of the study was to investigate whether there is also an association between the time of delivery (weekday, night, weekend) and perinatal morbidity. All births at Hannover Medical College between 2000 and 2014 were included in a retrospective data analysis.

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Transient, severe global ischemia that arises in humans as a consequence of cardiac arrest or cardiac surgery or that is induced experimentally in animals, leads to selective and delayed neuronal death, particularly in the hippocampus. Especially, in this brain structure, clock genes are rhythmically expressed, for instance the inducible and archetypical clock gene is Period1 (Per1). An eventual involvement of its trans-activating protein products in the daytime-dependent severity of ischemia-induced cell damage is not excluded.

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