Publications by authors named "Y Wagner"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how diabetes mellitus affects the oral health of children and adolescents, highlighting the common occurrence of gingivitis and the risk for developing periodontitis.
  • It emphasizes the importance of dental visits for all young patients, especially those with diabetes, as they are at a higher risk for oral health issues.
  • Findings reveal that children with diabetes have lower salivary flow rates and higher inflammatory markers, indicating that preventive dental care is crucial for this group.
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Gasdermin C is one of the least studied members of the gasdermin family of proteins, known for their critical involvement in pyroptosis and host defense. Furthermore, evidence for the role of Gasdermin C in the intestine is scarce and partly controversial. Here, we tested the functional role of Gasdermin C in intestinal homeostasis, inflammation and tumorigenesis.

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Research Question: Can immature oocytes vitrified and warmed using a short protocol survive and resume meiosis?

Design: This study examined modifications of oocyte vitrification and warming protocols that reduce the length of exposure to vitrification and warming solutions. In total, 561 germinal vesicles and 218 metaphase I oocytes that were immature at oocyte retrieval were vitrified at room temperature for 2 min. Warming was performed at 37°C for 2 min.

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Background: Molecular pathological examinations of tumor samples encompass a wide range of diagnostic analyses. Especially in recent years, numerous new biomarkers have come to the forefront-the analysis of which is crucial for therapy decisions.

Objectives: Within the field of molecular pathology, the demands of next generation sequencing (NGS)-based requirements have experienced massive growth in recent years.

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Introduction: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a potentially fatal hyperinflammatory cytokine storm. It can be secondary to infections, malignancies, autoimmune diseases, or the manifestation of genetic disorders, including primary immune deficiency. HLH requires a high index of suspicion and is challenging for community hospitals.

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