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Background: A precise temporal and spatial regulation of gene expression is necessary to achieve neural tube closure. Med12, a subunit of the mediator complex, can bind transcription factors and modulate expression of their target genes. Med12 is essential during early mouse development and is important for neural tube closure.

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Is Hodgkin lymphoma just another B-cell lymphoma?

Curr Hematol Malig Rep

July 2009

Pathology Institute, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Charité University of Medicine, Hindenburgdamm 30, 12200, Berlin, Germany.

Hodgkin disease was the first defined lymphoid neoplasm. For many decades it was regarded as a disease separate from non-Hodgkin lymphoma. However, recent studies have shown that the dysplastic cells of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) are monoclonal B cells.

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Cartilage injury remains a challenge in orthopedic surgery as articular cartilage only has a limited capacity for intrinsic healing. Autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT) is a suitable technique for cartilage repair, but requires articular cartilage biopsies for autologous chondrocyte expansion. The use of heterotopic chondrocytes derived from non-articular cartilage sources such as auricular chondrocytes may be a novel approach for ACT.

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Tenocyte transplantation may prove to be an approach to support healing of tendon defects. Cell-cell and cell-matrix contacts within three-dimensional (3D) cultures may prevent tenocyte dedifferentiation observed in monolayer (2D) culture. The present study compares both neotissue formation and tenocyte extracellular matrix (ECM) expression in 2D and 3D cultures directly with that of native tendon, in order to determine optimal conditions for tendon tissue engineering.

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Activation and dedifferentiation of chondrocytes: implications in cartilage injury and repair.

Ann Anat

October 2009

Department of Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Charité-University of Medicine, Campus Benjamin Franklin, FEM, Krahmerstrasse 6-10, Berlin, Germany.

Cartilage injury remains a major challenge in orthopedic surgery due to the fact that articular cartilage has only a limited capacity for intrinsic healing. Cartilage impaction is followed by a post-traumatic inflammatory response. Chondrocytes and synoviocytes are activated to produce inflammatory mediators and degradative enzymes which can induce a progradient cartilage self-destruction finally leading to secondary osteoarthritis (OA).

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Interleukin (IL)-10 is a well known anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory cytokine, mainly released by, and acting on cells of the immune system such as monocytes, macrophages, T cells, NK cells, and B cells. IL-10 is also produced by a few connective tissue cell types including chondrocytes and is involved in processes such as connective tissue extracellular matrix remodelling, although it's exact function in articular cartilage remains unclear. This review article summarizes after a short insight into functions of IL-10 in the immune system most of the published literature on the role of IL-10 in articular cartilage homeostasis and disorders.

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Aim: Multimodal perioperative rehabilitation in patients undergoing curative conventional colonic resection for cancer has not yet been studied in a multicenter setting. In 2005, a nationwide quality assurance program was initiated in Germany in an unselected patient population.

Methods: The prospective multicenter data collection includes patients from 24 German hospitals.

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IL-10 overexpression differentially affects cartilage matrix gene expression in response to TNF-alpha in human articular chondrocytes in vitro.

Cytokine

December 2008

Department of Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Charité-University of Medicine, Campus Benjamin Franklin, FEM, Krahmerstr. 6-10, 12207 Berlin, Germany.

Cartilage-specific extracellular matrix synthesis is the prerequisite for chondrocyte survival and cartilage function, but is affected by the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha in arthritis. The aim of the present study was to characterize whether the immunoregulatory cytokine IL-10 might modulate cartilage matrix and cytokine expression in response to TNF-alpha. Primary human articular chondrocytes were treated with either recombinant IL-10, TNF-alpha or a combination of both (at 10ng/mL each) or transduced with an adenoviral vector overexpressing human IL-10 and subsequently stimulated with 10ng/ml TNF-alpha for 6 or 24h.

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Controlling tungiasis in an impoverished community: an intervention study.

PLoS Negl Trop Dis

March 2010

Institute for Microbiology and Hygiene, Charité-University of Medicine, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Berlin, Germany.

Background: In Brazil, tungiasis is endemic in some resource-poor communities where various domestic and sylvatic animals act as reservoirs for this zoonosis. To determine the effect of control measures on the prevalence and intensity of infestation of human and animal tungiasis, a repeated cross-sectional survey with intervention was carried out.

Methodology/principal Findings: In a traditional fishing community in Northeast Brazil, humans and reservoir animals were treated, and premise-spraying using an insecticide was done, while a second fishing community served as a control.

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In Brazil tungiasis is endemic in many resource-poor communities, where various domestic and sylvatic animals act as reservoirs for this zoonosis. To determine the role of animal reservoirs in human tungiasis, a cross-sectional study was performed in a traditional fishing community in northeast Brazil. The human and the animal populations were examined for the presence of embedded sand fleas and the prevalence and the intensity of infestation were correlated.

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Interleukin-10 modulates pro-apoptotic effects of TNF-alpha in human articular chondrocytes in vitro.

Cytokine

December 2007

Department for Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Charité-University of Medicine, Campus Benjamin Franklin, FEM, Krahmerstrasse 6-10, 12207 Berlin, Germany.

The aim of this study is to determine if there is an antagonistic effect between tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and the immunoregulatory interleukin (IL)-10 on chondrocytes survival. Serum-starved primary human articular chondrocytes were stimulated with either 10 ng/ml recombinant TNF-alpha, IL-10 or a combination of both (at 10 ng/ml each). Chondrocyte apoptosis was determined by measuring caspase-3/7, -8 and -9 activities using caspase assays.

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Cardiovascular diseases are known to manifest different clinical symptoms in men and women. Basically this is due to gender-specific genotypes and sexual hormones. We studied gender specificity on the protein expression level in the mouse and human heart, with particular emphasis on the age-dependency of sex-specific protein expression.

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The historical debate on brain and legal responsibility--revisited.

Behav Sci Law

June 2007

Institute of Forensic Psychiatry, Charité-University of Medicine Berlin, Limonenstrasse 27, 12203 Berlin, Germany.

The actual discussion on brain research, free will, and legal responsibility repeats all the arguments of a very similar discussion in central Europe 100 years ago, around 1900. Already back then the idea that human perception, emotions, thinking and behavior have a material basis was not new. It is conditioned and limited by the structure and workings of the brain.

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Background: This study investigated the value of intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) in the intraoperative assessment of vascular invasion of soft tissue sarcoma.

Methods: In a 4-year interval, of 337 patients with soft tissue sarcoma, 20 patients with tumours of the lower limb in close relation to the neurovascular bundle underwent intraoperative IVUS (20 MHz). Intraoperative findings were correlated with preoperative imaging, histopathological appearance of the resection specimen and patient outcome.

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Treatment of coxsackievirus-B3-infected BALB/c mice with the soluble coxsackie adenovirus receptor CAR4/7 aggravates cardiac injury.

J Mol Med (Berl)

October 2006

Department of Cardiology and Pneumonology, Charité University of Medicine, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Hindenburgdamm 30, 12200, Berlin, Germany.

Coxsackie adenovirus receptor (CAR) is involved in immunological processes, and its soluble isoforms have antiviral effects on coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) infection in vitro. We explored in this study the impact of CAR4/7, a soluble CAR isoform, on CVB3-induced myocarditis in BALB/c mice. BALB/c mice were treated daily with recombinant CAR4/7, beta-galactosidase (beta-Gal; as control protein) or buffer for 9 days.

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Parasitological diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis is absolutely necessary before treatment. Direct microscopy of scrapings taken from the margins of skin lesions is the most commonly used method for clinical diagnosis of leishmaniasis. In this study to evaluate the usage of stained smears as samples for PCR and the possible advantage of PCR, we compared the sensitivity of the diagnosis of Giemsa-stained skin scrapings by standardized graded direct microscopy with that of ITS1-PCR with the material of the same area of the slide.

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Real time 3D (4D) ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy of solid tumours.

Ultraschall Med

August 2006

Department of Surgery and Surgical Oncology, Charité University of Medicine Berlin, Campus Berlin Buch and Helios Hospital, Berlin.

Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate the feasibility of real-time 3D (4D) ultrasound-guided biopsy.

Materials And Methods: Between 2003 and 2005, 53 patients with suspicious lymph nodes or solid tumours underwent 4D ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy using a 4D US-System (Voluson 730, GE/Kretztechnik, Austria). The results were documented prospectively and compared to a matched series of 53 conventional 2D ultrasound-guided core biopsies.

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Actinomycotic inflammatory disease and misdiagnosis of ovarian cancer. A case report.

Anticancer Res

May 2006

University Departments of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Charité University of Medicine, Virchow-Klinikum Campus, Berlin, Germany.

Actinomycosis in the pelvic region is an uncommon diagnosis. This infection is caused by Actinomyces israelii, a gram-positive anerobic saprophyte bacterium that is a normal inhabitant of the upper intestinal tract in humans. Pelvic actinomycosis is difficult to diagnose pre-operatively and is diagnosed, in most cases, accidentally.

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TIRC7 is a cell surface molecule which is expressed in T and B lymphocytes and negatively regulates their function. Anti-TIRC7 specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) inhibited T cell memory response to recall antigens. Up-regulation of TIRC7 on lymphocytes from joint tissue of patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and mice with collagen induced arthritis (CIA) suggested TIRC7 as a novel target to promote anti-inflammatory reaction.

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One year after neuritis vestibularis, 29% from a sample of 75 patients still complained of vertigo. The objective of this investigation was to study why patients suffer from persisting vertigo. The alternative hypotheses were that the vertigo experienced could be explained either by a persisting vestibular dysfunction or by psychopathological changes.

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A case of congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries in a 64-old-woman is presented. Diagnosis was missed by invasive angiocardiography. Electrocardiographic-gated multislice computed tomography not only demonstrated switching of the aortic root and pulmonary trunk but clearly identified fine morphologic details of the cardiac chambers, including the atypical coronary artery pattern.

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The left ventricular isovolumic pressure decay, obtained by cardiac catheterization, is widely characterized by the time constant tau of the exponential regression p(t)=Pomega+(P0-Pomega)exp(-t/tau). However, several authors prefer to prefix Pomega=0 instead of coestimating the pressure asymptote empirically; others present tau values estimated by both methods that often lead to discordant results and interpretation of lusitropic changes. The present study aims to clarify the relations between the tau estimates from both methods and to decide for the more reliable estimate.

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Mechanical interlock obtained by penetration of bone cement into cancellous bone is critical to the success of cemented total hip replacement (THR). Although acetabular component loosening is an important mode of THR failure, the properties of acetabular cancellous bone relevant to cement penetration are not well characterized. Bone biopsies (9 mm diameter, 10 mm long) were taken from the articular surfaces of the acetabulum and femoral head during total hip replacement.

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Internal carotid artery dissection (ICAD) is a frequent etiology of stroke in the young. Immediate anticoagulation with unfractionated heparin is the most frequent treatment. A theoretical side effect of unfractionated heparin is an increase in the intramural hematoma resulting in hemodynamic cerebral infarction.

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