Publications by authors named "Vesper M"

Hemoglobin is the prototypic allosteric protein. Still, its molecular allosteric mechanism is not fully understood. To elucidate the mechanism of cooperativity on an atomistic level, we developed a novel computational technique to analyse the coupling of tertiary and quaternary motions.

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The effect of channel length on the barrier for potassium ion permeation through single-file channels has been studied by means of all-atom molecular dynamics simulations. Using series of peptidic gramicidin-like and simplified ring-structured channels, both embedded in model membranes, we obtained two distinct types of behavior: saturation of the central free energy barriers for peptidic channels and a linear increase in simplified ring-structured channels with increasing channel length. The saturation of the central free energy barrier for the peptidic channels occurs at relatively short lengths, and it is correlated with the desolvation from the bulk water.

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Aim: Fixed-angle osteosynthetic systems are characterized by mechanical "locking" of the osteosynthetic screw and plate. These systems have found increasing acceptance and use for osteosynthetic fixation and temporary reconstruction of the mandible. The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability and performance of fixed-angle systems in the treatment of midfacial fractures.

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With digital transversal slice imaging (TSI) as a supplementary program to pantomographic devices and digital volume tomography (DVT), images of the viscerocranium are now possible in several planes. The two procedures, TSI and DVT, are complementary. They should be applied where the indication justifies it in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery for diagnostic and forensic purposes.

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The aim of this study was to examine the recovery of sensory function in myocutaneous flaps comparing 2 test methods. Eight flaps in 7 patients were examined by using clinical neurological test procedures (CNT) in comparison with psychophysics and evoked brain potentials (LEP) following infrared laser stimuli. The authors found that only 3 out of 8 flaps in 7 patients exhibited signs of reinnervation when tested with CNT.

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Background: Post-traumatic reflex-mediated temporomandibular joint (TMJ) locking is one of the complications frequently observed after sophisticated and long dentoalveolar operations. Its severity can be up to 90%. Usually, therapy consists of mouth-opening exercises using tongue depressors.

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Background: The necessity of nerve anastomosis in an attempt to regain cutaneous sensitivity following flap transfer has been the basis of many discussions. In our study, we investigated the degree of sensory recovery with emphasis on the different nerval qualities on the radial forearm and the latissimus dorsi flap. COLLECTIVE: Sixty-two patients with 66 latissimus dorsi flaps and 19 patients with a radial forearm free flap were examined.

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The necessity of nerve anastomosis in an attempt to regain dermal sensitivity following pedicled or free-flap transfer has been the basis of many discussions. In our study, we investigated the degree of sensory recovery with emphasis on the different nerval qualities, on the radial forearm flap and correlated it to the histological and immunohistological findings. Nineteen patients with radial forearm free flap--five of whom underwent nerve anastomosis--were examined.

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Stachybotrys chartarum is a toxigenic fungus that has been associated with human health concerns such as nasal bleeding in adults and pulmonary hemosiderosis (PH) in infants. Seven of eight strains of S. chartarum isolated from homes of infants with PH in Cleveland, Ohio, and the strain from the lung of an infant with PH in Texas produced stachylysin in tryptic soy broth (TSB), whereas only one out of eight strains isolated from control homes produced stachylysin.

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Case Report: This report is about a rare connection between Lyme disease and an inflammation of the left temporomandibular joint. In this case, an infection was documented in 1998, 5 years after contact with Borrelia burgdorferi. The patient, a 49-year-old female, first came to our department in 1999.

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We present the case of a primary solitary malignant schwannoma of the trigeminal nerve. A total of 55 cases have been described in the literature; however, in these cases two tumors were affecting the supraorbital branch. This nerve-sheath tumor usually affects men in the fifth decade of life.

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After the resection of a tumor, many patients need a reconstruction with hard and soft tissue and also with sufficient dentures. Often, only little space is available for the implantation. Implant length and diameter have to be reduced, and the result is a change in the biomechanics with a possible mechanical overloading of the implant.

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One case of a newly described, rare odontogenic tumor is reported. A literature review of 19 cases lends support to the odontogenic origin and metastatic capability, both regionally and distantly, of the clear cell odontogenic tumor. We conclude that this tumor is malignant, with a tendency to recur locally after surgery.

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Human papilloma viruses (HPV) can be detected in different epithelia with the help of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The role of HPV in the development of anogenital cancers has been intensively studied, and current evidence shows that most cervical cancers are associated with so-called high risk HPV types (e.g.

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The Ultrasound technique as an image producing procedure for fractures of the mandibular collum is outlined with physical theory and clinical examples. Advantages and disadvantages are compared and it is stated that a part of all patients with fractures might have a benefit from this method. Mentally handicapped patients, pregnant women and all sorts of fidgety patients will profit by the ultrasound investigation as the only way to ascertain the bone-fracture.

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Sialo-odontogenic (glandular-odontogenic) cyst is a new entity in the classification of developmental epithelial odontogenic cysts. Differentiation of this type of odontogenic cysts from dentigerous cysts and keratocysts and also from cystic mucoepidermoid carcinoma is essential. A sialo-odontogenic (glandular-odontogenic) cyst is likely to show aggressive growth, so that complete resection is essential.

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To locate functionally the primary site of auxin action in growing cells, the pool of auxin relevant to induction of growth in maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptile sections was determined. A positive correlation was consistently noted between growth and intracellular levels of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), i.

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The seminal vesicles synthesize in an androgen-dependent manner a neutral protein of 13.5 kDa molecular weight that makes up about 40% of their secretion ("major protein"). An antiserum against this protein raised in rabbits was used to localize the antigen within the seminal vesicles.

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To determine the relationship between apparent pH of the wall solution and shoot segment elongation, curves for the initial growth rates as a function of pH of the external solution were determined for maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles and sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hypocotyls and used to predict apparent wall pH in segments responding to indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and fusicoccin (FC).

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At concentrations inhibitory to the elongation of corn (Zea mays L.) roots, the auxins, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and α-naphthaleneacetic acid (α-NAA), cause an increase in the pH of the bathing medium; this increase occurs with an average latent period shorter than the latent period for the inhibitory effect of these auxins on elongation. Indole-2-carboxylic acid, an inactive structural analogue of IAA, and β-naphthaleneacetic acid, an inactive analogue of α-NAA, affect neither growth nor the pH of the medium.

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Conditions necessary to detect maximal auxin-induced H(+) secretion using a macroelectrode have been investigated using corn coleoptile segments. Auxin-induced H(+) secretion is strongly dependent upon oxygenation or aeration when the tissue to volume ratio is high. Cuticle disruption or removal is also necessary to detect substantial auxin-induced H(+) secretion.

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When the esterase substrate alpha-naphthyl acetate is added to segments from coleoptiles of oat (Avena sativa L., var. Victory) or corn (Zea mays L.

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When segments are excised from corn (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles they exhibit a very low rate of elongation for about 3.5 hours.

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Using recently developed techniques, we have investigated the binding of (45)Ca(2+) to membrane preparations from corn (Zea mays L) and oat (Avena sativa L) coleoptile tissue. Scatchard plot analysis reveals at least two Ca(2+)-binding sites in each tissue, a high affinity binding site (K m=7.7×10(-7) M, n=6.

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