Publications by authors named "Schwarz H"

and are two phylogenetically related bacterial pathogens that exhibit extreme intrinsic resistance when they enter into a dormancy-like state. This enables both pathogens to survive extended periods in growth-limited environments. Survival is dependent upon their ability to undergo developmental transitions into two phenotypically distinct variants, one specialized for intracellular replication and another for prolonged survival in the environment and host.

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) contribute significantly to the immunosuppressive nature of the tumor microenvironment which is a main barrier for immunotherapies of solid cancers. Reducing Treg numbers enhances anti-tumor immune responses but current depletion strategies also impair effector T cells (Teffs), potentially leading to reduced anti-tumor immunity and/or autoimmune diseases. CD137 has been identified as the most differentially expressed gene between peripheral Tregs and intratumoral Tregs in virtually all solid cancers.

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for maintaining immune homeostasis, with critical roles in preventing aberrant immune responses that occur in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammation. Conversely, the abundance of Tregs in cancer is associated with impaired anti-tumor immunity, and tumor immune evasion. Recent work demonstrates that CD137, a well-known costimulatory molecule for T cells, is highly expressed on Tregs in pathological conditions, while its expression is minimal or negligible on peripheral Tregs.

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This paper presents a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based enhancement to inter prediction in Versatile Video Coding (VVC). Our approach aims at improving the prediction signal of inter blocks with a residual CNN that incorporates spatial and temporal reference samples. It is motivated by the theoretical consideration that neural network-based methods have a higher degree of signal adaptivity than conventional signal processing methods and that spatially neighboring reference samples have the potential to improve the prediction signal by adapting it to the reconstructed signal in its immediate vicinity.

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The impact of special histological types (ST) in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and its association with overall outcome has gained increasing relevance as survival has been linked to specific histological TNBC subtypes. We evaluated the clinicopathological and survival data of 598 patients with 613 TNBCs, including 464 TNBCs of no special type (NST) and 149 TNBCs ST (low-grade, n = 12, 8.1%; high-grade, n = 112, 75.

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The composition of the microbial community in the intestine may influence the functions of distant organs such as the brain, lung, and skin. These microbes can promote disease or have beneficial functions, leading to the hypothesis that microbes in the gut explain the co-occurrence of intestinal and skin diseases. Here, we show that the reverse can occur, and that skin directly alters the gut microbiome.

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Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen presenting cells (APCs) that can efficiently present captured antigens to cytotoxic T cells and initiate powerful antigen-specific responses. Therefore, DC have been explored for cancer immunotherapy. However, due to the scarcity of DCs in the peripheral blood, ex-vivo expansion is required to generate sufficient DCs before use.

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Background: Training in communication skills between nursing and medical students during interprofessional paediatric emergency simulation training represents a significant aspect of safe patient care. Evidence highlights that poor communication in paediatric emergency scenarios jeopardises patient safety. Through realistic simulations, students practice the communication strategies of crisis resource management (CRM), such as "closed-loop communication", "speaking up", and "team time-out".

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Neoantigen delivery using extracellular vesicles (EVs) has gained extensive interest in recent years. EVs derived from tumour cells or immune cells have been used to deliver tumour antigens or antitumor stimulation signals. However, potential DNA contamination from the host cell and the cost of large-scale EV production hinder their therapeutic applications in clinical settings.

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Aim: There is limited evidence on trainees' and instructors' needs and perspectives concerning interprofessional simulation-based trainings. We aimed to study task distribution among team members, profession-specific learning effects and enhancing collaboration and competencies within medical teams.

Methods: This prospective study examined expectations and experiences of medical and nursing students during paediatric emergency training in a tertiary care centre with questionnaires before and after a training.

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Background: Environmental exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE), a carcinogenic dry-cleaning chemical, may be linked to Parkinson's disease (PD).

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether PD and cancer were elevated among attorneys who worked near a contaminated site.

Methods: We surveyed and evaluated attorneys with possible exposure and assessed a comparison group.

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Under mild blue-light irradiation, α-acylated saturated heterocycles undergo a photomediated one-atom ring contraction that extrudes a heteroatom from the cyclic core. However, for nitrogenous heterocycles, this powerful skeletal edit has been limited to substrates bearing electron-withdrawing substituents on nitrogen. Moreover, the mechanism and wavelength-dependent efficiency of this transformation have remained unclear.

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T cell depletion and functional impairment are characteristics of sepsis. CD137 is a costimulatory receptor on activated T cells, while soluble CD137 (sCD137) inhibits CD137 signaling. This study found elevated sCD137 levels in the plasma of patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis, or septic shock compared to healthy controls.

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Study Question: In children affected by rhabdoid tumors (RT), are there clinical, therapeutic, and/or (epi-)genetic differences between those conceived following ART compared to those conceived without ART?

Summary Answer: We detected a significantly elevated female predominance, and a lower median age at diagnosis, of children with RT conceived following ART (RT_ART) as compared to other children with RT.

What Is Known Already: Anecdotal evidence suggests an association of ART with RT.

Study Design, Size, Duration: This was a multi-institutional retrospective survey.

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Background: Pulmonary contusion (PC) is common in severely traumatized patients and can lead to respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation (MV). Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) might aggravate lung damage. Despite underrepresentation of trauma patients in trials on lung-protective MV, results are extrapolated to these patients, potentially disregarding important pathophysiological differences.

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High-entropy alloys (HEAs) with their almost limitless number of possible compositions have raised widespread attention in material science. Next to wear and corrosion resistive coatings, their application as tunable electrocatalysts has recently moved into the focus. On the other hand, fundamental properties of HEA surfaces like atomic and electronic structure, surface segregation and diffusion as well as adsorption on HEA surfaces are barely explored.

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Introduction: Long non-coding ribonucleic acids (lncRNAs) are involved in the cellular damage response following exposure to ionizing radiation as applied in radiotherapy. However, the role of lncRNAs in radiation response concerning intrinsic susceptibility to late effects of radiation exposure has not been examined in general or in long-term survivors of childhood cancer with and without potentially radiotherapy-related second primary cancers, in particular.

Methods: Primary skin fibroblasts (n=52 each) of long-term childhood cancer survivors with a first primary cancer only (N1), at least one second primary neoplasm (N2+), as well as tumor-free controls (N0) from the KiKme case-control study were matched by sex, age, and additionally by year of diagnosis and entity of the first primary cancer.

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  • Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) face high risks for long-term health issues, particularly secondary primary neoplasms (SPN), prompting the development and validation of a self-administered questionnaire for assessing past cancer treatments and late effects.
  • The study involved comparing self-reported cancer treatments from CCS with their medical records, revealing perfect agreement for chemotherapy among SPN survivors and varying levels of agreement for other treatments across different groups.
  • Results indicated that CCS who received chemotherapy were less likely to be overweight, but had a higher likelihood of thyroid diseases and hypercholesterolemia, highlighting complex health outcomes linked to their treatment history.
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A novel approach of design of experiment (DoE) is developed for the optimization of key substrates of the culture medium, amino acids, and sugars, by utilizing perfusion microbioreactors with 2 mL working volume, operated in high cell density continuous mode, to explore the design space. A mixture DoE based on a simplex-centroid is proposed to test multiple medium blends in parallel perfusion runs, where the amino acids concentrations are selected based on the culture behavior in presence of different amino acid mixtures, and using targeted specific consumption rates. An optimized medium is identified with models predicting the culture parameters and product quality attributes (G0 and G1 level N-glycans) as a function of the medium composition.

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Backgrounds: This study aimed to determine the best educational application of a respiratory function monitor and a video laryngoscope.

Methods: This study was a randomized controlled simulation-based trial, including 167 medical students. Participants had to execute ventilation and intubation maneuvers on a newborn manikin.

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Copy prediction is a renowned category of prediction techniques in video coding where the current block is predicted by copying the samples from a similar block that is present somewhere in the already decoded stream of samples. Motion-compensated prediction, intra block copy, template matching prediction etc. are examples.

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  • This study investigates expression variability (EV) in primary fibroblasts from childhood cancer survivors and cancer-free controls after exposure to ionizing radiation, focusing on distinguishing the effects across different donor groups.
  • Researchers analyzed skin fibroblasts from 156 donors: 52 with first primary neoplasms (N1), 52 with multiple primary neoplasms (N2+), and 52 cancer-free controls (N0), exposing them to varying doses of X-rays and identifying gene responses to radiation.
  • Key findings include the identification of 22 genes with significant EV variation linked to ionizing radiation, particularly noting unique gene responses in cancer-free individuals (N0) and higher variability in cancer survivors (N2+) related to cell
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Introduction: Preterm birth and cerebral hemorrhage have adverse effects on brain development. Alterations in regional brain size on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be assessed using 2D biometrical analysis, an easily applicable technique showing good correlation with 3D brain volumes.

Methods: This retrospective study included 74 preterm neonates with intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) born <32+0 weeks of gestation between 2011 and 2019.

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