Publications by authors named "Sonja Kramer"

A 6-year-old, male Galgo Español dog was presented with severe dyspnea. Radiography and ultrasonography revealed pleural effusion. Approximately 4 l of a milky and slightly reddish fluid were aspirated and drained from the thoracic cavity.

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  • * This interaction leads to the cleavage of OPA1, resulting in mitochondrial fragmentation, which is essential for promoting apoptosis in response to nerve growth factor (NGF) deprivation.
  • * Higher levels of YME1L1 correlate with better outcomes in neuroblastoma, indicating that disruptions in the KIF1Bβ/YME1L1/OPA1 pathway may contribute to tumor development and neurodegenerative diseases.
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This study aimed to histomorphometrically evaluate the soft tissue reactions of one-piece zirconia implants versus titanium implants in regard to their insertion depth. Four one-piece implants of identical geometry were inserted on each side of six mongrel dogs: an uncoated zirconia implant, a zirconia implant coated with a calcium liberating titanium oxide, a titanium implant, and an experimental implant made of a synthetic material. Using a split-mouth design, they were inserted in both submerged and nonsubmerged healing modes.

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Upon a certain DNA damage including cisplatin treatment, p73 is stabilized and exerts its growth-suppressive and/or proapoptotic function. However, the precise molecular basis by which the intracellular levels of p73 are regulated remains unclear. In the present study, we have identified RanBPM as a novel binding partner of p73alpha by yeast-based two-hybrid screening, and also found that RanBPM has an ability to stabilize p73alpha.

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