9 results match your criteria: "Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) GmbH[Affiliation]"

In this paper, we describe the concept and ongoing work of the project defalsif-AI, which addresses the protection of critical infrastructures against disinformation and fake news. Defalsif-AI deals particularly with the protection of the main democratic processes and the public trust in democracy and its institutions against engineered social media attacks, which, for example, attempt to manipulate the electoral process. Federal ministries and media institutions require new methods and tools to evaluate the ever increasing amount of digital media in terms of identification, verification, and correction of sources.

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The Rise of Three Rs Centres and Platforms in Europe.

Altern Lab Anim

March 2022

9166Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Berlin, Germany.

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  • * Numerous Three Rs centres and platforms have been established to create new methods, share knowledge, and implement these principles in policies and education, encouraged by legislation aimed at protecting animals used in research.
  • * This article provides an overview of European Three Rs centres, their historical development, and previews subsequent articles discussing their current focuses, tasks, and future plans for enhancing non-animal research methods and practices.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic put a lot of stress on healthcare workers everywhere as they dealt with sick patients and many challenges!
  • A study surveyed 575 healthcare professionals about their stress and how they coped with it during the pandemic!
  • The researchers found four main causes of stress: fear of getting sick, work taking over personal life, not knowing enough about the virus, and worries about their teammates!
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is a commonly used serum biomarker for detecting sepsis in neonates. After the onset of sepsis, serial measurements are necessary to monitor disease progression; therefore, a non-invasive detection method is beneficial for neonatal well-being. While some studies have shown a correlation between serum and salivary CRP levels in septic neonates, the causal link behind this correlation remains unclear.

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The blood-saliva barrier (BSB) consists of the sum of the epithelial cell layers of the oral mucosa and salivary glands. In vitro models of the BSB are inevitable to investigate and understand the transport of salivary biomarkers from blood to saliva. Up to now, standardized, cell line-based models of the epithelium of the submandibular salivary gland are still missing for this purpose.

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Optimization of an oral mucosa model based on cell line TR146.

Tissue Barriers

April 2020

Competence Unit Molecular Diagnostics, Center for Health and Bioresources, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) GmbH, Vienna, Austria.

During the last years, the popularity of saliva has been increasing for its applicability as a diagnostic fluid. Blood biomarker molecules have to cross the blood-saliva barrier (BSB) in order to appear in saliva. The BSB consists of all oral and salivary gland epithelial barriers.

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Understanding the function of oral mucosal epithelial barriers is essential for a plethora of research fields such as tumor biology, inflammation and infection diseases, microbiomics, pharmacology, drug delivery, dental and biomarker research. The barrier properties are comprised by a physical, a transport and a metabolic barrier, and all these barrier components play pivotal roles in the communication between saliva and blood. The sum of all epithelia of the oral cavity and salivary glands is defined as the blood-saliva barrier.

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  • CE-123, a modafinil analogue, effectively inhibits dopamine reuptake and is being studied for its potential to enhance memory performance in rats.
  • In vitro tests showed CE-123 selectively blocked dopamine uptake while having minimal effects on serotonin and norepinephrine transporters.
  • Behavioral studies indicated that CE-123 improved memory acquisition and retrieval in rats, which correlates with increased levels of certain dopamine receptors in key brain regions, suggesting a mechanism for its cognitive benefits.
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Detecting network communities by propagating labels under constraints.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

August 2009

Foresight & Policy Development Department, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) GmbH, 1220 Vienna, Austria.

We investigate the recently proposed label-propagation algorithm (LPA) for identifying network communities. We reformulate the LPA as an equivalent optimization problem, giving an objective function whose maxima correspond to community solutions. By considering properties of the objective function, we identify conceptual and practical drawbacks of the label-propagation approach, most importantly the disparity between increasing the value of the objective function and improving the quality of communities found.

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