Publications by authors named "Tobias Bachmann"

Article Synopsis
  • Inborn metabolic diseases in adults are often overlooked, particularly in routine diagnostics where suspicion is low.
  • A young patient initially diagnosed with anxiety disorder was ultimately found to have Hartnup disease after a series of unsuccessful treatments and extensive testing, which included whole-exome sequencing.
  • Following diagnosis, dietary changes and niacin supplementation led to significant improvements in the patient's condition, emphasizing the need for metabolic assessments in challenging neuropsychiatric cases.
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with marked brain atrophy. While commonly used structural MRI imaging methods do not account for the complexity of human brain morphology, little is known about the longitudinal changes of cortical geometry and their relationship with cognitive decline in subjects with AD.

Methods: Data from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) were used to perform two-sample t-tests to investigate longitudinal changes of cortical thickness (CTh) and three surface-based morphometry measures: fractal dimension (i.

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A red light-triggered reaction based on cyclic oligonucleotide substrates that is accelerated over 30-fold by specific nucleic acid templates and generates a bright fluorescent probe was developed. We confirmed that this reaction is compatible with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) thereby allowing detection of nucleic acids down to 1 nM.

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Background: Substantial efforts have been made to investigate the neurobiological underpinnings of human obesity with a number of studies indicating a profound influence of increased body weight on brain structure. Although body weight is known to be highly heritable, uncertainty remains regarding the respective contribution of genetic and environmental influences.

Methods: In this study we used structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from the Human Connectome Project (HCP).

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We have previously reported on a red light triggered, singlet oxygen-mediated fluorogenic reaction that is templated in a highly sequence specific fashion by nucleic acids (S. Dutta, A. Fulop, A.

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Background: The term executive functions (EF) describes a set of higher cognitive abilities/skills needed for goal-oriented and flexible behavior. In contrast to a multitude of functional neuroimaging studies of EF performance, only limited and partially inconclusive data is available for the structural-neuroanatomical underpinnings of EFs, particularly in healthy adults.

Methods: Here, we applied voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and additional analyses of cortical thickness (CTH; via surface-based morphometry) to a large sample of healthy young adults from the Human Connectome Project (N = 1110; Age 28.

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The integration of dynamic covalent bonds into macrocycles has been a tremendously successful strategy for investigating noncovalent interactions and identifying effective host-guest pairs. While numerous studies have focused on the dynamic responses of macrocycles and larger cages to various guests, the corresponding constitutionally dynamic chemistry of cryptands remains unexplored. Reported here is that cryptands based on orthoester bridgeheads offer an elegant entry to experiments in which a metal ion selects its preferred host from a dynamic mixture of competing subcomponents.

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Understanding the mechanisms of interstitial cancer migration is of great scientific and medical interest. Creating 3D platforms, conducive to optical microscopy and mimicking the physical parameters (in plane and out of plane) involved in interstitial migration, is a major step forward in this direction. Here, a novel approach is used to directly print free-form, 3D micropores on basal scaffolds containing microgratings optimized for contact guidance.

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