Publications by authors named "Reiter M"

spp. are transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected tick. In Europe, and are the main causative agents of Lyme borreliosis, one of the most prevalent tick-borne diseases in the northern hemisphere.

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In the COVID-19 pandemic, a rigorous testing scheme was crucial. However, tests can be time-consuming and expensive. A machine learning-based diagnostic tool for audio recordings could enable widespread testing at low costs.

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Processes ranging from fracture of crystals to peeling of tape have been known for many decades to emit light through a mechanism believed to be associated with electrical charging of separating surfaces. This topic, broadly termed fractoluminescence, has been proposed to be involved in several remarkable phenomena, including medical diagnostics and the generation of X-rays in the lab and earthquake lightning in nature. Here we add the paradoxical finding that two separating surfaces produce entirely different charge patterns, despite originating from the same interface.

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Objectives: Falls are common in adults aged 65 years and older and are the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries in this age group. Alcohol use may increase the risk of falls as well as the severity of resultant injuries. The aim of this study was to examine the association between self-reported alcohol use and the prevalence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in this patient group.

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Controlling solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in batteries is crucial for their efficient cycling. Herein, we demonstrate an approach to enable robust battery performance that does not rely on high fractions of fluorinated species in electrolytes, thus substantially decreasing the environmental footprint and cost of high-energy batteries. In this approach, we use very low fractions of readily reducible fluorinated cations in electrolyte (∼0.

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  • Drug-induced QT prolongation (diLQTS) is a significant risk with various medications, and genetic factors like polygenic risk scores (PGS) may help predict this risk.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 2,500 subjects using a known QT-prolonging drug and found that higher QT PGS was significantly associated with diLQTS risk, even when accounting for other clinical factors.
  • The study concludes that while QT PGS can independently predict diLQTS risk, it does not modify the effects of existing clinical risk factors, indicating further research is needed for practical clinical applications.
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Methanol synthesized from captured greenhouse gases is an emerging renewable feedstock with great potential for bioproduction. Recent research has raised the prospect of methanol bioconversion to value-added products using synthetic methylotrophic , as its metabolism can be rewired to enable growth solely on the reduced one-carbon compound. Here we describe the generation of an strain that grows on methanol at a doubling time of 4.

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Humans are chronically exposed to furan, a potent liver toxicant and carcinogen that occurs in a variety of heat-processed foods. Assessment of human exposure based on the furan content in foods is, however, subject to some uncertainty due to the high volatility of furan. Biomarker monitoring is thus considered an alternative or complementary approach to furan exposure assessment.

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  • Historical use of manures and fertilizers in the Mid-Atlantic has led to water quality issues from excess phosphorus (P) in runoff, prompting restrictions on future P applications for farmers.
  • Research utilized chemical methods and advanced spectroscopy to study P dynamics in eight different P-enriched soils, revealing the presence of various phosphate forms based on management practices.
  • Continued P applications are predicted to affect the types of P in soils, influencing plant uptake and future soil management strategies.
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Photoacids are organic molecules that release protons under illumination, providing spatiotemporal control of the pH. Such light-driven pH switches offer the ability to cyclically alter the pH of the medium and are highly attractive for a wide variety of applications, including CO capture. Although photoacids such as protonated merocyanine can enable fully reversible pH cycling in water, they have a limited chemical stability against hydrolysis (<24 h).

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Winter cover crop performance metrics (i.e., vegetative biomass quantity and quality) affect ecosystem services provisions, but they vary widely due to differences in agronomic practices, soil properties, and climate.

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Background: Recording and analyzing microbial growth is a routine task in the life sciences. Microplate readers that record dozens to hundreds of growth curves simultaneously are increasingly used for this task raising the demand for their rapid and reliable analysis.

Results: Here, we present Dashing Growth Curves, an interactive web application ( http://dashing-growth-curves.

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Industrial representatives from the Swiss chemistry ecosystem met to formulate unmet needs in the field of sustainability and share the content of the exchange. The aim is to spark inspiration and trigger ambitious and pre-competitive projects collectively at the interface of the academic and industrial worlds, with the hope to profoundly change the current practices and provide an answer to some of the most urgent environmental challenges.

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The canonical picture of star formation involves disk-mediated accretion, with Keplerian accretion disks and associated bipolar jets primarily observed in nearby, low-mass young stellar objects (YSOs). Recently, rotating gaseous structures and Keplerian disks have been detected around several massive (M > 8 M) YSOs (MYSOs), including several disk-jet systems. All the known MYSO systems are in the Milky Way, and all are embedded in their natal material.

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We evaluated the impact of a philanthropic program investing in the conservation of sites along the Pacific Americas Flyway, which spans >16,000 km of coastline and is used by millions of shorebirds. Using a quasi-experimental, mixed methods approach, we estimated what would have happened to shorebird populations at 17 wintering sites without the sustained and additional investment they received. We modeled shorebird populations across the entire flyway and at sites with and without investment.

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T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) accounts for about 15% of pediatric and about 25% of adult ALL cases. Minimal/measurable residual disease (MRD) assessed by flow cytometry (FCM) is an important prognostic indicator for risk stratification. In order to assess the MRD a limited number of antibodies directed against the most discriminative antigens must be selected.

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The development of efficient processes for the production of oncolytic viruses (OV) plays a crucial role regarding the clinical success of virotherapy. Although many different OV platforms are currently under investigation, manufacturing of such viruses still mainly relies on static adherent cell cultures, which bear many challenges, particularly for fusogenic OVs. Availability of GMP-compliant continuous cell lines is limited, further complicating the development of commercially viable products.

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Efficient termination of cover crops is an important component of cover crop management. Information on termination efficiency can help in devising management plans but estimating herbicide efficacy is a tedious task and potential remote sensing technologies and vegetative indices (VIs) have not been explored for this purpose. This study was designed to evaluate potential herbicide options for the termination of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.

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  • A study introduces a new computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) framework called CADxDE that uses dual-energy spectral CT (DECT) data to improve lesion diagnosis, focusing on material identification and machine learning.
  • CADxDE leverages virtual monoenergetic imaging to analyze different tissue responses, utilizing a model-based iterative reconstruction to generate detailed images at various energy levels for better tissue characterization.
  • Results from clinical datasets indicate that this approach outperforms conventional CT methods, showing a significant increase in diagnostic accuracy, with a mean improvement of over 9% in area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) scores.
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Scientists, resource managers, and decision makers increasingly use knowledge coproduction to guide the stewardship of future landscapes under climate change. This process was applied in the California Central Valley (USA) to solve complex conservation problems, where managed wetlands and croplands are flooded between fall and spring to support some of the largest concentrations of shorebirds and waterfowl in the world. We coproduced scenario narratives, spatially explicit flooded waterbird habitat models, data products, and new knowledge about climate adaptation potential.

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is the most common cause of genital tract infections as well as preventable blindness worldwide. Pattern recognition receptors such as toll-like receptors (TLRs) represent the initial step in recognizing pathogenic microorganisms and are crucial for the initiation of an appropriate immune response. However, our understanding of TLR-signaling in -infected immune cells is incomplete.

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Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are debilitating conditions, affecting millions of people. Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis degrade the articular cartilage (AC) at the ends of long bones, resulting in weakened tissue prone to further damage. This degradation impairs the cartilage's mechanical properties leading to areas of thinned cartilage and exposed bone which compromises the integrity of the joint.

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Highly multi-mode fiber resonators can be an excellent solution to achieve high output power with homogeneous beam profiles, while nonlinear effects are suppressed due to the high number of modes and high mode-field areas. While highly reflective fiber-Bragg-gratings (HR-FBGs) are a well-developed technology in single-mode fibers, in multi-mode fibers HR-FBGs are under investigation to enable monolithic resonators. Here, we present a monolithic multi-mode fiber resonator in a > 50 µm core diameter XLMA-fiber.

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