Publications by authors named "Ziemer R"

Health care environments are places of high stress for both patients and medical professionals. Although organizational efforts of workload and efficiency are often implemented to decrease both patient and physician/medical workforce stress, what is often overlooked is how leisure opportunities and programs located in day-to-day experiences and in physically built environments can increase both patient and medical staff enjoyment and pleasure, thus lowering patient stress and physician/medical staff burnout. Combining historical research on the leisure pursuits of Drs William J.

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Sinusoidal endothelial cells are significantly more vulnerable to cold storage and reperfusion than hepatocytes. In this study, a method for assessing the repair behavior of sinusoidal endothelial cells in vitro, after preservation, was investigated. Time-lapse video microscopy analysis was performed and migration rates, division rates, and cell detachment rates were determined.

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