Publications by authors named "Sabine Rode"

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  • The study investigates how lithium chloride (LiCl) affects the surface pore structures in membranes for gas separation, specifically when combined with poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS).
  • The experiments showed that while increasing LiCl concentrations enlarged pore sizes on the membrane surface, they decreased the overall gas permeance due to thicker skin layers developing.
  • Despite this reduction in permeance, the membranes exhibited notable gas selectivity, confirming that the surface properties can influence gas flow resistance, and the hybrid configuration with PDMS layers maintained certain permeance trends.
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Based on the oxidation hypothesis high doses of alpha-tocopherol have been advocated to prevent atherosclerosis, but clinical trials failed to demonstrate a benefit. As specific oxylipids activate PPARgamma and LXRalpha, master regulators of lipid metabolism and cholesterol exporters, we hypothesized, that high dose alpha-tocopherol might interfere with reverse cholesterol transport out of the vessel wall. Human THP-1 cells, a foam cell model, were preincubated with alpha-tocopherol or carrier before exposure to oxidized LDL, delipidated HDL or control buffer.

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HypA and HypB are maturation proteins required for incorporation of nickel into the hydrogenase large subunit. To examine the functions of these proteins in nickel insertion, the hybF gene, which is a homolog of hypA essential for maturation of hydrogenases 1 and 2 from Escherichia coli, was overexpressed, and the product was purified. This protein behaves like a monomer in gel filtration and contains stoichiometric amounts of zinc but insignificant or undetectable amounts of nickel and iron.

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