Publications by authors named "T Kirner"

Background: Limited research has prospectively examined women's exercise and psychological health behaviors before, during, and after pregnancy.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between and the extent to which depressive symptoms (DS), body image satisfaction (BIS), and exercise behavior (EB) prospectively explained trimester-specific and postpartum depression.

Methods: Participants (N = 230 pregnant women) completed self-reported measures midway through their first, second, and third trimesters and at 6-weeks postpartum from 2005 to 2007.

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An isothermal biochemical in vitro amplification system with two trans-cooperatively coupled amplifying DNA molecules was investigated homogeneously using a hierarchy of kinetic models and as a simplified reaction-diffusion system. In our model of this recently developed experimental system, no reaction mechanism higher than second order occurs, yet numerical simulations show a variety of complex spatiotemporal patterns which arise in response to finite amplitude perturbations in a flow reactor. In a certain domain of the kinetic parameters the system shows self-replicating spots.

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Previously, numerical simulations have shown that evolving systems can be stabilized against emerging parasites by pattern formation in spatially extended flow reactors. Hence, it can be argued that pattern formation is a prerequisite for any experimental investigation of the biochemical evolution of cooperative function. Here, we study a model of an experimental biochemical system for the cooperative in vitro amplification of DNA strands and show that emerging parasites can induce a complex pattern formation even when no pattern formation occurs without parasites.

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Three different types of fluorescence detection methods were employed to monitor amplification of a previously established isothermal cooperatively coupled amplification system as it can serve as a tool for the investigation of fundamental issues in evolutionary optimization. By using 5'IRD-41 fluorescent labeled primers, the intercalating dye TOPRO-1 and a 5'fluorescin/3'DABCYL 4-(4-dimethylamino-phenylazo)benzoic acid labeled ss 24 nt DNA, evolving molecular cooperation is accessible, sequence specifically as well as non-sequence-specifically without using radioactivity.

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