Publications by authors named "P Brauner"

Introduction: Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) can severely affect the urinary tract, leading to strictures and urine outflow obstruction, which pose significant risks to kidney function. Procedures involving the urinary mucosa often exacerbate these issues, making safe bladder emptying a major challenge. This study reviews surgical methods for managing urological complications in EB patients, with a focus on the Macedo procedure, which offers a promising alternative that avoids further bladder mucosa irritation and prevents disease exacerbation.

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Understanding public perception of technology is crucial to aligning research, development, and governance of technology. This article introduces micro scenarios as an integrative method to evaluate mental models and social acceptance across numerous technologies and concepts using a few single-item scales within a single comprehensive survey. This approach contrasts with traditional methods that focus on detailed assessments of as few as one scenario.

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Background: Many societies are facing demographic changes that challenge the viability of health and welfare systems. Serious games for health care and ambient assisted living (AAL) offer health benefits and support for older adults and may mitigate some of the negative effects of the demographic shift.

Objective: This study aimed to examine the acceptance of serious games to promote physical health in AAL environments.

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For genomic prediction within biparental families using multiple biparental families, combined training sets comprising full-sibs from the same family and half-sib families are recommended to reach high and robust prediction accuracy, whereas inclusion of unrelated families is risky and can have negative effects. In recycling breeding, where elite inbreds are recombined to generate new source material, genomic and phenotypic information from lines of numerous biparental families (BPFs) is commonly available for genomic prediction (GP). For each BPF with a large number of candidates in the prediction set (PS), the training set (TS) can be composed of lines from the same full-sib family or multiple related and unrelated families to increase the TS size.

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Doubled-haploid libraries from landraces capture native genetic diversity for a multitude of quantitative traits and make it accessible for breeding and genome-based studies. Maize landraces comprise large allelic diversity. We created doubled-haploid (DH) libraries from three European flint maize landraces and characterized them with respect to their molecular diversity, population structure, trait means, variances, and trait correlations.

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