Publications by authors named "Scheiner C"

This study investigated silicone composites with distributed boron nitride platelets and carbon microfibers that are oriented electrically. The process involved homogenizing and dispersing nano/microparticles in the liquid polymer, aligning the particles with DC and AC electric fields, and curing the composite with IR radiation to trap particles within chains. This innovative concept utilized two fields to align particles, improving the even distribution of carbon microfibers among BN in the chains.

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The behavior of two polymeric protective paint coatings (epoxy and polyurethane) applied over an epoxy primer coating on steel plates was investigated in this study, focusing on their role in providing anticorrosive protection against various climatic stress factors. Among the numerous climatic factors that can affect the lifetime of anticorrosive coatings, the following were selected for this work: dry heat, UV radiation, humidity, and extreme conditions such as salt fog, marine atmosphere, and alpine atmosphere. The objective was to determine the remaining lifetime of these protective coatings before replacement is needed to prevent damage to the equipment they protect.

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Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019 and the associated restrictions, mental health in children and adolescents has been increasingly discussed in the media. Negative impacts of the pandemic, including a sharp increase in psychopathology and, consequently, reduced quality of life, appear to have particularly affected children and young people, who may be especially vulnerable to the adverse effects of isolation. Nevertheless, many children and adolescents have managed to cope well with the restrictions, without deterioration of their mental health.

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Background: Chronic stress is detrimental to health, and children and young people have had to cope with significantly more stress since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, stress at school and in relation to learning is a major problem in this age group. Studies in Germany have indicated that the pandemic has led to a reduced quality of life (QoL) and an increased risk for psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.

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Objectives: This study aims to provide a deeper insight into mental disorders in early adolescence. We report prevalence rates (mental health problems, depressive symptoms, eating disorders, NSSI, STBs) to be used in future studies and clinical ventures. We also expected to find gender differences, with girls being be more affected than boys are.

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Background:  Autoimmune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP) is caused by autoantibody-mediated severe a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin type 1 repeats, member 13 (ADAMTS13) deficiency leading to micro-angiopathic haemolytic anaemia (MAHA) and thrombocytopenia with organ damage. Patients survive with plasma exchange (PEX), fresh frozen plasma replacement and corticosteroid treatment. Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody rituximab is increasingly used in patients resistant to conventional PEX or relapsing after an acute bout.

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Background: Biochemical DNA modification resembles a crucial regulatory layer among genetic information, environmental factors, and the transcriptome. To identify epigenetic susceptibility regions and novel biomarkers linked to myocardial dysfunction and heart failure, we performed the first multi-omics study in myocardial tissue and blood of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and controls.

Methods: Infinium human methylation 450 was used for high-density epigenome-wide mapping of DNA methylation in left-ventricular biopsies and whole peripheral blood of living probands.

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Nitric oxide (NO) is a neuronal messenger molecule that mediates pathway refinement in some brain regions. We used nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate diaphorase (NADPHd) histochemistry to examine the development of NO expression in the superior colliculus (SC) of kittens aged E28-E58 and P2-P57 and adults in order to determine if NO expression is correlated with pathway refinement. At E28, labeled cells were seen only within the subventricular zone (SVZ).

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We describe two cases of giant-cell fibroblastoma (GCF) with dermato fibro sarcoma protuberans (DFSP) component, occurring in two children in a chest wall localization. One case recurred 1 year later. The two patients were tumor-free 12 and 8 years later.

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We report the case of a patient with infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm with mural thrombus covering the ostium of a patent inferior mesenteric artery (IMA). The IMA was supplied via flow from an accessory aneurysmal lumen within the mural thrombus that filled retrogradely from the aorta. This unusual pattern, associated with calcifications within the thrombus, raised the possibility of chronic aortic dissection.

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Nitric oxide and acetylcholine are important neuromodulators implicated in brain plasticity and disease. We have examined the cellular and fiber localization of nitric oxide in the cat superior colliculus (SC) and its degree of co-localization with ACh using nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate diaphorase (NADPHd) histochemistry and an antibody to neuronal nitric oxide synthase. ACh was localized using an antibody against choline acetyltransferase.

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Nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to mediate refinement of glutamatergic axonal pathways during development. In this study, we investigated whether the development of a cholinergic pathway in the intermediate gray layer (IGL) of the mouse superior colliculus (SC) is also mediated by NO. The pathway was labeled using an antibody directed against choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) and its distribution examined in normal C57/BL6 mice and in knockout mice in which the genes for the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) or both the endothelial and neuronal isoforms of NOS had been disrupted.

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Nitric oxide (NO) has been implicated as a retrograde signal in the process of refining axonal pathways during brain development. To determine some of the factors involved in this process, we have used two model pathway systems in the rat and mouse superior colliculus (SC). The first, the patch-cluster system, consists of clusters of neurons in the intermediate gray layer (igl) which transiently express NO during development and which receive input from a cholinergic pathway from the parabrachial brainstem as well as from other pathways containing different transmitters.

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We have produced a digital atlas of the distribution of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in the mouse brain as a reference source for our studies on the roles of nitric oxide in brain development and plasticity. NOS was labeled using nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate diaphorase (NADPHd) histochemistry. In addition, choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) immunocytochemistry was used to identify cholinergic cells because many of the NADPHd positive cells were thought to colocalize acetylcholine.

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We examined the pattern of NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) staining in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of dorsal thalamus in fetal and newborn kittens, and adult cats. This staining visualizes the synthesizing enzyme of nitric oxide (NO), a neuromodulator associated with central nervous system (CNS) development and synaptic plasticity. In the adult, very few LGN cells stained for NADPH-d, and these were restricted to interlaminar zones and ventral C layers.

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Nitric oxide may serve as a retrograde messenger to refine or stabilize synapses in the developing nervous system. Whether this action is dependent upon glutamate and the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor is not yet established. We have used the patch-cluster system in the intermediate gray layer (IGL) of the rat superior colliculus (SC), a system receiving both glutamatergic and cholinergic input, to study this question.

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The clinical features of seven children with myositis ossificans (circumscripta and progressiva) and radiographic signs of the disease are described. We recommend systematic radiological examination to seek other skeletal malformations for congenital hallux valgus in young children, for it may be the first sign of a myositis ossificans progressiva. The "zone phenomenon" observed on histology, along with differential diagnosis and evolution, is documented.

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A case of false-negative discrepancy between results of chorionic villi (direct preparation) and those of fetal tissue with an isochromosome 18q [i(18q)] in amniotic cells and fetal blood is reported. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) confirmed this uncommon chromosomal rearrangement. The fetus showed cyclopia and multiple congenital anomalies which have never been reported in cases of i(18q).

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Pulmonary blastoma is a rare malignant tumor. A new case is reported in a 3 years 6 month-old girl. An apparent clinical remission was first obtained after a surgical treatment followed by a conventional chemotherapy during six months.

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Marantic or non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis is a common complication of terminal malignancy, usually discovered at autopsy. The authors report a case of marantic endocarditis as a presenting sign of pancreatic carcinoma in which the diagnosis was made ante-mortem by transoesophageal echocardiography.

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Neurons within the superior colliculus (SC) contain a variety of neurochemicals, including the amino acid neurotransmitters GABA and glutamate, the calcium binding proteins calbindin and parvalbumin, and the neuromodulator nitric oxide. We have examined the development of expression of these substances using antibody immunocytochemistry. These results are summarized in Fig.

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