Publications by authors named "Staudt M"

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  • * The review aimed to evaluate discharge opioid prescribing practices for neurosurgical patients and assess whether neurosurgeons are over-prescribing opioids, as existing literature on this topic is limited.
  • * A systematic review identified 23 relevant studies, revealing a mix of over-prescribing and under-prescribing of opioids, highlighting a need for individualized patient care and better quality research to help establish effective prescribing guidelines.
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  • Root systems in crops, like rapeseed and tomato, release Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that impact atmospheric emissions and soil microbial activity.
  • Using a specialized chamber, researchers measured VOC emissions from both the aboveground and belowground parts of the plants, finding that root emissions increased significantly—especially methanol—when soil was removed.
  • The study highlights that roots are a largely overlooked source of VOCs, suggesting that soil serves as a significant sink for root-emitted methanol, and stresses the need to consider these emissions during agricultural practices involving root extraction.
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Polar BODIPY-tetrazine dyes were developed and clicked in vivo to a preaccumulated -cyclooctene-modified anti-TAG72 monoclonal antibody CC49 (CC49-TCO). The in vivo click performance was evaluated using an in-house developed ex vivo blocking assay. All tested polar BODIPY structures exhibited excellent in vivo binding, confirming that the turn-on tetrazine dyes successfully clicked in vivo to pretargeted CC49-TCO.

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  • Temporal lobe encephaloceles (TLEN) might cause temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), and doctors are figuring out the best surgery to treat it.
  • A study looked at nine patients with TLE caused by TLEN who had a special test called SEEG to find where their seizures started in the brain.
  • Results showed that many patients had successful surgery, with some becoming seizure-free, but seizure activity can happen in areas beyond just the TLEN.
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  • Cardiac repair is super important after a heart attack to help the heart heal and work better, and scientists are studying a specific receptor called C5aR1.
  • Researchers found that when the C5aR1 receptor is not present, it helps reduce the damage to the heart and improve its function after a heart attack.
  • The study suggests that by blocking the C5aR1 receptor, we might be able to make the heart heal better after a heart attack, which can help save lives.
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Introduction: The pregnant state may cause or exacerbate existing neurological disease. Gliomas appear to be influenced by the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy. The pregnant state may also cause seizures, including status epilepticus.

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  • Plants show a defensive response against herbivorous insects by emitting specific volatile compounds known as HIPVs, which attract predators.
  • The study focused on Downy oak buds infested with either specialist (Tortrix viridana) or generalist (Operophtera brumata) caterpillars and found that infested buds produced higher levels of certain HIPVs than uninfested ones.
  • Interestingly, there was no significant difference in HIPV production between the specialist and generalist insects, suggesting that the oak tree's defense mechanisms are triggered similarly regardless of the type of herbivore present.
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Purpose: After vertical parasagittal hemispherotomy a restricted diffusion is often seen ipsilaterally and even distant from the adjacent resection margin. This retrospective cohort study analyses the anatomic site and the time course of the diffusion restriction after vertical parasagittal hemispherotomy.

Methods: Fifty-nine patients were included into this study, all of them having had one pre-operative and at least one post-operative MRI, including diffusion imaging at b‑values of 0 and 1000 s/mm with a calculated ADC.

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Objectives: This study aims to investigate the long-term language outcome in children with unilateral childhood stroke in comparison to those with perinatal strokes and typically developing individuals and to explore the impact of lesion-specific modifiers.

Methods: We examined nine patients with childhood stroke, acquired between 0;2 and 16;1 years (CHILD; 3 female, median = 13.5 years, 6 left-sided), 23 patients with perinatal strokes (PERI; 11 female, median = 12.

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Objective: Spinal cord stimulators (SCSs) are commonly implanted via a laminotomy or laminectomy. Revision surgery may be necessary in instances of hardware failure or loss of efficacy. It is uncommon for leads to have been initially misplaced in a suboptimal position and revision in these cases necessitates additional dissection for appropriate repositioning.

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Tropospheric ozone (O) is likely to affect the chemical signal emitted by flowers to attract their pollinators through its effects on the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and its high reactivity with these compounds in the atmosphere. We investigated these possible effects using a plant-pollinator interaction where the VOCs responsible for pollinator attraction are known and which is commonly exposed to high O concentration episodes: the Mediterranean fig tree (Ficus carica) and its unique pollinator, the fig wasp (Blastophaga psenes). In controlled conditions, we exposed fig trees bearing receptive figs to a high-O episode (5 h) of 200 ppb and analyzed VOC emission.

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The metabotropic glutamate (Glu) receptors (mGluRs) are G-protein coupled receptors, which play a central role in modulating excitatory neurotransmission in the central nervous system (CNS). Thus, the development of tool compounds thereto, continues to interest the scientific community. In this study, we report the design and synthesis of new conformationally restricted 2-aminoadipic acid (2AA) 2-4, and glutamic acid 5, 6 analogs, which share the cyclopropane ring as the restrictor.

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Metabotropic glutamate (Glu) receptors (mGlu receptors) play a key role in modulating excitatory neurotransmission in the central nervous system (CNS). In this study, we report the structure-based design and pharmacological evaluation of densely functionalized, conformationally restricted glutamate analogue (1,2,3)-2-(()-amino(carboxy)methyl)-3-(carboxymethyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (). was synthesized in a stereocontrolled fashion in nine steps from a commercially available optically active epoxide.

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Inhibition of epigenetic regulators by small molecules is an attractive strategy for cancer treatment. Recently, we characterised the role of lysine methyltransferase 9 (KMT9) in prostate, lung, and colon cancer. Our observation that the enzymatic activity was required for tumour cell proliferation identified KMT9 as a potential therapeutic target.

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Objective: Spinal cord stimulators (SCSs) can be implanted via a percutaneous or paddle approach, the latter technique requiring a laminotomy or laminectomy. Revision surgery may be necessary in instances of migrated, misplaced, or failed stimulators. When revision of a percutaneous system is necessary, it is common to replace the electrodes with a paddle SCS.

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Hiccups are mediated by a reflex arc that consists of afferent, central, and efferent components. The structures involved in the central component have not been fully elucidated, although several brainstem structures have been implicated, including the subthalamic nucleus (STN). Accordingly, Parkinson's disease (PD), a disease defined by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the STN, has an interesting, although unspecified, relationship to hiccups.

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Aim: To assess how atypical language organization after early left-hemispheric brain lesions affects grey matter in the contralesional hemisphere.

Method: This was a cross-sectional study with between-group comparisons of 14 patients (six female, 8-26 years) with perinatal left-hemispheric brain lesions (two arterial ischemic strokes, 11 periventricular haemorrhagic infarctions, one without classification) and 14 typically developing age-matched controls (TDC) with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) documented left-hemispheric language organization (six female, 8-28 years). MRI data were analysed with SPM12, CAT12, and custom scripts.

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CRANAD-102, a selective near-infrared fluorescent tracer targeting soluble amyloid-β (Aβ) species, has recently attracted attention due to its potential to be used as a diagnostic tool for early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Development of a positron emission tomography (PET) tracer based on CRANAD-102 could as such allow to noninvasively study soluble and protofibrillar species of Aβ in humans. These soluble and protofibrillar species are thought to be responsible to cause AD.

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Objective: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used as a minimally invasive and effective treatment modality for various chronic pain disorders, with the main target being stimulation of the dorsal columns; however, certain neuropathic pain areas involve dermatomes that are suboptimally covered by SCS. Stimulation of the spinal nerve roots has the advantage of targeting one or several dermatomes at the same time. The aim of this systematic review is to investigate the efficacy of spinal nerve root stimulation (SNRS) for chronic pain disorders.

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Objectives: Placement of a standard paddle lead for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) requires a laminotomy for positioning of the lead within the epidural space. During initial placement, an additional laminotomy or laminectomy, termed a "skip" laminotomy, may be necessary at a higher level to pass the lead to the appropriate midline position. Patient and radiographic factors that predict the need for a skip laminotomy have yet to be identified.

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  • The Guidelines Task Force conducted a systematic review to update the 2015 guidelines on occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) for treating occipital neuralgia (ON).
  • They analyzed literature from 1966 to January 2023, reviewing 307 articles, ultimately retrieving 18 for detailed analysis.
  • The update resulted in the inclusion of 6 new studies, reinforcing that ONS remains an effective treatment option for patients with medically refractory ON, though the previous recommendations were not significantly changed.
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Anterior cord syndrome (ACS) occurs as a result of ischemia in the territory of the anterior spinal artery (ASA). Although spinal cord strokes are rare, the ASA is the most commonly affected vessel in the spinal cord. The typical presentation of an ASA stroke is paraparesis or paraplegia, bilateral loss of pain and temperature sensation, and fecal or urinary incontinence; the underlying neural structures responsible for these symptoms include the corticospinal tracts and anterior horns, anterolateral spinothalamic tracts, and lateral horns, respectively.

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Headache is an ancient problem plaguing a large proportion of the population. At present, headache disorders rank third among the global causes of disability, accounting for over $78 billion per year in direct and indirect costs in the United States. Given the prevalence of headache and the wide range of possible etiologies, the goal of this document is to help clarify the most appropriate initial imaging guidelines for headache for eight clinical scenarios/variants, which range from acute onset, life-threatening etiologies to chronic benign scenarios.

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