Publications by authors named "Schneider N"

Background: Patients with advanced chronic non-malignant conditions often experience significant symptom burden. Therefore, overcoming barriers to interprofessional collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and specialist palliative home care (SPHC) teams is essential to facilitate the timely integration of palliative care elements. The KOPAL trial aimed to examine the impact of case conferences between GPs and SPHC teams on symptom burden and pain in patients with advanced chronic heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and dementia.

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Background: Within hospice and palliative care, professionals from various disciplines collaborate to deliver comprehensive care to terminal patients and their relatives. Regional hospice and palliative care networks exist in various countries, aimed at facilitating cooperation among health care providers at a local level. To date, little is known about the challenges faced by these networks.

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Background: In early April 2024 we studied two Texas dairy farms which had suffered incursions of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) the previous month.

Methods: We employed molecular assays, cell and egg culture, Sanger and next generation sequencing to isolate and characterize viruses from multiple farm specimens (cow nasal swab, milk specimens, fecal slurry, and a dead bird).

Results: We detected H5N1 HPAIV in 64% (9/14) of milk specimens, 2.

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Biotin-dependent carboxylases catalyze the MgATP- and bicarbonate-dependent carboxylation of various acceptor substrates through a two-step carboxylation reaction. Biotin-dependent carboxylases play an essential role in the metabolism of key biomolecules and, therefore, they are the subject of ongoing drug discovery efforts, as well as of studies seeking to better characterize their structure and function. It has been an ongoing challenge to obtain high yields of mammalian biotin-dependent carboxylases for in vitro experimentation; these enzymes have not been successfully purified when recombinantly expressed from a bacterial expression host and only low yields of these recombinant, vertebrate enzymes have been obtained through expression in cell culture systems.

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  • * In a 40-year-old male with high-grade glioma, DES was inconclusive, but thermography revealed face motor activation that matched preoperative BOLD fMRI mapping.
  • * The case demonstrates that thermography can effectively complement DES in situations of extensive peritumoral edema, enhancing surgical planning for brain tumor resections.
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Machine learning (ML) models have become key in decision-making for many disciplines, including drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. ML models are generally evaluated prior to their usage in high-stakes decisions, such as compound synthesis or experimental testing. However, no ML model is robust or predictive in all real-world scenarios.

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Endothelial dysfunction (ED) is closely associated with most cardiovascular diseases. Experimental models are needed to analyze the potential impact of ED on cardioprotection in constant pressure Langendorff systems (CPLS). One cardioprotective strategy against ischemia/reperfusion injury (I/RI) is conditioning with the lipid emulsion Intralipid (IL).

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Context: The provision of appropriate psychosocial support has a significant impact on quality of life for informal caregivers of terminally ill patients. Long-distance caregivers have specific wishes and needs for psychosocial support.

Objectives: To date, no formal support measures for long-distance caregivers of terminally ill patients have been developed in Germany.

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Background: In the past decades, endoscopic ultrasound has developed from a diagnostic tool to a platform for many therapeutic interventions. Various technological advancements have emerged since the last Brazilian Consensus, demanding a review and update of the recommendations based on the best scientific evidence.

Methods: A group of 32 renowned echoendoscopists selected eight relevant topics to be discussed to generate clinical questions.

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The Four Core Genotypes (FCG) is a mouse model system used to disentangle the function of sex chromosomes and hormones. We report that a copy of a 3.2 MB region of the X chromosome has translocated to the Y chromosome and thus increased the expression of X-linked genes including the single-stranded RNA sensor and autoimmune disease mediator Tlr7.

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  • * A 52-year-old woman with four months of left-sided facial paralysis underwent OMT focused on specific cranial and muscular techniques, leading to significant improvements in her facial function.
  • * The combination of OMT, physical therapy, and at-home exercises appeared to contribute positively to her recovery, though the possibility of spontaneous resolution of Bell's palsy remains a consideration.
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Purpose: The appropriate extrication techniques for trauma patients after car accidents remain a topic of controversy. Various techniques for immobilizing the cervical spine during prehospital extrication have been investigated.

Methods: This explorative study compared the amount of spinal motion during five different extrication procedures from a racecar and a rallycar performed by two teams: a professional motorsport extrication team and a team of professional emergency medical technicians (EMTs).

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Background: Patients with Hemophilia are continually monitored at treatment centers to avoid and control bleeding episodes. This study estimated the direct and indirect costs per patient with hemophilia A in Brazil and evaluated the cost variability across different age groups.

Methods: A prospective observational research was conducted with retrospective data collection of patients assisted at three referral blood centers in Brazil.

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Mars' water history is fundamental to understanding Earth-like planet evolution. Water escapes to space as atoms, and hydrogen atoms escape faster than deuterium giving an increase in the residual D/H ratio. The present ratio reflects the total water Mars has lost.

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Background: Established as health insurance benefit in 2007, Specialized Palliative Home Care (SPHC) has been continuously expanded. At the same time, health policy initiatives intended to promote general outpatient palliative care. In comparison to urban centers, the development of palliative care networks in rural areas appears to be more difficult.

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Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing, catalyzed by ADAR enzymes, is a prevalent and conserved RNA modification. While A-to-I RNA editing is essential in mammals, in Caenorhabditis elegans, it is not, making them invaluable for RNA editing research. In C.

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Bioprinting is an automated bioassembly method that enables the formation of human tissue-like constructs to restore or replace damaged tissues. Regardless of the employed bioprinting method, cells undergo mechanical stress that can impact their survival and function postprinting. In this study, we investigate the use of a synthetic cell-like unit, giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs), as adjuvants of the cellular function of human cells postprinting, or in future as the complete replacement of human cells.

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Purpose: Cancer is associated with an urgent need for understandable and reliable information, which is often not satisfied by information available online. Therefore, as part of the PIKKO project, a web-based knowledge database (WDB) was introduced to provide cancer patients with quality-assured, evidence-based information. This paper aims to provide insights into the usage (Who? How? What?) and the effects regarding health literacy of the WDB.

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Substituted imidazolidinetriones (IZTs) have been identified as potent inhibitors of pyruvate carboxylase (PC) through an in silico screening approach. Alkyl 2-(2,4,5-trioxo-3-substituted imidazolidin-1-yl)acetates (-) are the most potent of the series, with IC values between 3 and 12 μM, and several IZTs demonstrate high passive permeability across an artificial membrane. IZTs are mixed-type inhibitors with respect to pyruvate and noncompetitive with respect to ATP.

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Nb-doped SnO(NTO) thin films were synthesized by atomic layer deposition technique at low temperature (100 °C). For an efficient incorporation of the Nb atoms, i.e.

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Background: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) typically presents with gait disturbances, cognitive decline, and urinary incontinence. Symptomatic improvement generally occurs following shunt placement, but limited evidence exists on the quality of life (QOL) metrics in iNPH. Therefore, we conducted a prospective study of the effect of shunt placement on QOL in iNPH patients, using Quality of Life in Neurologic Disorders (Neuro-QOL) metrics.

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Adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing, catalyzed by ADAR enzymes, is a prevalent and conserved RNA modification. While A-to-I RNA editing is essential in mammals, in , it is not, making them invaluable for RNA editing research. In , ADR-2 is the sole catalytic A-to-I editing enzyme, and ADR-1 is an RNA editing regulator.

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  • Injuries to the musculoskeletal system significantly impact daily activities, and traditional treatments like corticosteroids and surgery can have limited effectiveness and adverse effects.
  • Newer treatment options like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections show promise, as they may improve quality of life and reduce side effects for various conditions, including joint injuries and tendon tears.
  • Although research indicates PRP and stem cell treatments are effective for some musculoskeletal injuries, the lack of standardized protocols across studies makes it challenging to directly compare their outcomes.
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