86 results match your criteria: "Goettingen University[Affiliation]"
PLoS Biol
February 2016
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, German Primate Center, Goettingen, Germany.
We experience a visually stable world despite frequent retinal image displacements induced by eye, head, and body movements. The neural mechanisms underlying this remain unclear. One mechanism that may contribute is transsaccadic remapping, in which the responses of some neurons in various attentional, oculomotor, and visual brain areas appear to anticipate the consequences of saccades.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehav Res Methods
February 2017
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, German Primate Center, Kellnerweg 4, 37077, Goettingen, Germany.
In neurophysiological studies with awake non-human primates (NHP), it is typically necessary to train the animals over a prolonged period of time on a behavioral paradigm before the actual data collection takes place. Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) are the most widely used primate animal models in system neuroscience. Inspired by existing joystick- or touch-screen-based systems designed for a variety of monkey species, we built and successfully employed a stand-alone cage-based training and testing system for rhesus monkeys (eXperimental Behavioral Intrument, XBI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Anthropol
June 2017
a Center for Modern Indian Studies and Institute for Social Anthropology at Goettingen University, Germany & Department of Anthropology and Department of Religion, Williams College, Williamstown , Massachusetts.
This essay discusses the Indian government's implementation of maternal death reviews (MDR) across the country in response to a global WHO strategy called 'Beyond the Numbers.' India's MDR process attempts to better count and assess maternal deaths across the country, yet considerable challenges remain. Existing studies of the MDR process in India still reveal systemic failures including poor quality of obstetric care, as well as omissions or delays of care that are covered up or denied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mol Biol
May 2016
Institute for Molecular Biology, Goettingen University Medical Department, 37073 Goettingen, Germany; Goettingen Centre for Molecular Biosciences, Georg-August-University, 37075 Goettingen, Germany. Electronic address:
RNAs and ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) play key roles in mediating and regulating gene expression. In eukaryotes, most RNAs are transcribed, processed and assembled with proteins in the nucleus and then either function in the cytoplasm or also undergo a cytoplasmic phase in their biogenesis. This compartmentalization ensures that sequential steps in gene expression and RNP production are performed in the correct order and it allows important quality control mechanisms that prevent the involvement of aberrant RNAs/RNPs in these cellular pathways.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
May 2015
Department of Animal Sciences - Livestock Biotechnology and Reproduction, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany.
Owing to the demand for sustainable sex-control protocols in aquaculture, research in tilapia sex determination is gaining momentum. The mutual influence of environmental and genetic factors hampers disentangling the complex sex determination mechanism in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Previous linkage analyses have demonstrated quantitative trait loci for the phenotypic sex on linkage groups 1, 3, and 23.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Hum Neurosci
July 2014
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, German Primate Center Goettingen, Germany ; Faculty for Biology and Psychology, Goettingen University Goettingen, Germany ; Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Goettingen, Germany.
In a reaction time study of human tactile orientation detection the effects of spatial attention and feature-based attention were investigated. Subjects had to give speeded responses to target orientations (parallel and orthogonal to the finger axis) in a random stream of oblique tactile distractor orientations presented to their index and ring fingers. Before each block of trials, subjects received a tactile cue at one finger.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEcol Evol
May 2014
Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, SL5 7PY, U.K.
Habitat fragmentation studies have produced complex results that are challenging to synthesize. Inconsistencies among studies may result from variation in the choice of landscape metrics and response variables, which is often compounded by a lack of key statistical or methodological information. Collating primary datasets on biodiversity responses to fragmentation in a consistent and flexible database permits simple data retrieval for subsequent analyses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeuron
June 2014
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, German Primate Centre, 37077 Goettingen, Germany; Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Goettingen, 37077 Goettingen, Germany; Faculty of Biology and Psychology, Goettingen University, 37073 Goettingen, Germany. Electronic address:
Research with nonhuman primates represents a small component of neuroscience with far-reaching relevance that is irreplaceable for essential insights into cognitive functions, brain disease, and therapy. Transparency and widespread information about this research and its importance is central to ensure the support of politicians and the general public.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndocrinology
July 2014
Institute of Gender in Medicine and Center for Cardiovascular Research (G.K., H.S.-R., V.R.-Z.), Charite University Hospital, and DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), Berlin Partner Site, 10115 Berlin, Germany; Department of Clinical and Experimental Endocrinology (B.T.N., M.H., H.J.), Goettingen University, 37075 Goettingen, Germany; Department of Pharmacology (L.C.Z.), Heart Research Center Goettingen, and Department of Cardiology and Pneumology (K.T., G.H.), Georg-August-University Goettingen, and DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), Goettingen Partner Site, 37075 Goettingen, Germany; and Department of Cardiology (M.W.B.), Asklepios Klinik St Georg, 20099 Hamburg, Germany; and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (B.T.N.), Hanoi University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Estrogen regulates several biological processes in health and disease. Specifically, estrogen exerts antihypertrophic effects in the diseased heart. However, its role in the healthy heart remains elusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurobiol Aging
August 2014
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
A pressing need exists to disentangle age-related changes from pathologic neurodegeneration. This study aims to characterize the spatial pattern and age-related differences of biologically relevant measures in vivo over the course of normal aging. Quantitative multiparameter maps that provide neuroimaging biomarkers for myelination and iron levels, parameters sensitive to aging, were acquired from 138 healthy volunteers (age range: 19-75 years).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Cell Endocrinol
February 2014
Department of Endocrinology, Goettingen University Hospital, Goettingen, Germany. Electronic address:
The modulation of cardiac growth by estrogen in healthy mice is not completely understood. The aim was to investigate the effects of estrogen on cardiac growth in healthy mice lacking either estrogen receptor (ER) α or β. Wild-type (WT), ERα knockout (ERKO) and ERβ knockout (BERKO) 2-month-old mice were ovariectomized and randomly assigned to groups receiving an estradiol (E2)-containing or soy-free (control, CON) diet (n=5-7/group).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenes Nutr
July 2013
Department of Endocrinology, Goettingen University Hospital, Robert-Koch-Str. 40, 37075, Goettingen, Germany.
The isoflavone genistein is used as a pharmacological compound and as a food supplement. The duration and the level of exposure of humans to genistein are considerable. However, the magnitude of genistein-supplemented dietary interventions necessary to induce any changes in the heart has not been studied so far.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
November 2012
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Goettingen University Medical School, Göttingen, Germany.
Objective: Betahistine is a histamine H(1)-receptor agonist and H(3)-receptor antagonist that is administered to treat Menière's disease. Despite widespread use, its pharmacological mode of action has not been entirely elucidated. This study investigated the effect of betahistine on guinea pigs at dosages corresponding to clinically used doses for cochlear microcirculation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Ethics
April 2011
Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Goettingen University Medical Center, Humboldtallee 36, 37073 Goettingen, Germany.
The paper discusses the current medical practice of 'gender verification' in sports from an ethical point of view. It takes the recent public discussion about 800 m runner Caster Semenya as a starting point. At the World Championships in Athletics 2009 in Berlin, Germany, Semenya was challenged by competitors as being a so called 'sex impostor'.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiothorac Surg
November 2010
Department for Thoracic, Cardiac, and Vascular Surgery, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany.
Background: Hemodynamic function may be depressed in the early postoperative stages after cardiac surgery. The aim of this study was the analysis of the myocardial contractility in neonates after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and mild hypothermia.
Methods: Three indices of left ventricular myocardial contractile function (dP/dt, (dP/dt)/P, and wall thickening) were studied up to 6 hours after CPB in neonatal piglets (CPB group; n = 4).
J Mol Histol
October 2009
Department of Trauma, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Goettingen University Hospital, University Medicine Goetingen, Robert Koch Str. 40, 37075 Goettingen, Germany.
Urocortin-1 (UCN) a corticotropin releasing-factor (CRF) related peptide, has been found to be expressed in many different tissues like the central nervous system, the cardiovascular system, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle. The effects of UCN are mediated via stimulation of CRF-receptors 1 and 2 (CRFR1 and 2, CRFR's) with a high affinity for CRFR2. It has been shown that the CRF-related peptides and CRFR's are involved in the regulation of stress-related endocrine, autonomic and behavioural responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Plant Res
September 2009
Molecular Phytopathology and Mycotoxin Research Unit, Department of Crop Sciences, Goettingen University, 37077 Göttingen, Germany.
Salicylic acid (SA) and its glucoside (SAG) were detected in xylem sap of Brassica napus by HPLC-MS. Concentrations of SA and SAG in xylem sap from the root and hypocotyl of the plant, and in extracts of shoots above the hypocotyl, increased after infection with the vascular pathogen Verticillium longisporum. Both concentrations were correlated with disease severity assessed as the reduction in shoot length.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhilos Ethics Humanit Med
February 2009
Department for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany.
Background: The increasing debate on financial incentives for organ donation raises concerns about a "commodification of the human body". Philosophical-ethical stances on this development depend on assumptions concerning the body and how people think about it. In our qualitative empirical study we analyze public attitudes towards organ donation in their specific relation to conceptions of the human body in four European countries (Cyprus, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSensors (Basel)
July 2008
Department of Cartography, GIS & RS, Institute of Geography, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany. Address: Goldschmidtstr. 5, 37077 Goettingen, Germany.
In this work a new gap-fill technique entitled projection transformation has been developed and used for filling missed parts of remotely sensed imagery. In general techniques for filling missed area of an image are broken down into three main categories: multi-source techniques that take the advantages of other data sources (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheriogenology
April 2008
Institute for Animal Husbandry and Genetics, Goettingen University, Albrecht-Thaerweg 3, 37075 Goettingen, Germany.
This study assessed the efficacy of an Ovsynch protocol (vs. the classical cronolone containing vaginal sponge+eCG treatment) to generate fixed-time insemination in goats during the breeding season. Each regimen was applied to 24 Boer goat does.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurosci
November 2007
Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Goettingen University, 37073 Goettingen, Germany.
Hearing relies on faithful synaptic transmission at the ribbon synapse of cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs). Postsynaptic recordings from this synapse in prehearing animals had delivered strong indications for synchronized release of several vesicles. The underlying mechanism, however, remains unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPflugers Arch
May 2007
InnerEarLab, Department of Otolaryngology, Goettingen University Medical School, 37099 Goettingen, Germany.
On-cell patch-clamp capacitance measurements can resolve the fusion of individual vesicles to a membrane patch and the accompanying dilation of the fusion pore. So far, these measurements have used a patch-clamp amplifier in combination with a hardware lock-in amplifier. Usually, solely the capacitance and conductance outputs of hardware lock-in amplifiers were recorded, which needed to be filtered rather heavily to suppress spectral components at the stimulus frequency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiotechniques
August 2006
Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany.
Otol Neurotol
June 2006
Department of Neuroradiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, and Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Goettingen University Hospital, Goettingen, Germany.
Hypothesis: Flat-panel based volume computed tomography could improve cochlear implant electrode evaluation in comparison with multislice computed tomography.
Background: Flat-panel based volume computed tomography offers higher spatial resolution and less metal artifacts than multislice computed tomography. Both characteristics could improve the evaluation of challenging but important questions in cochlear implantation assessment, such as an exact imaging of cochlea, osseous spiral lamina, electrode array position, and single electrode contacts.
J Membr Biol
August 2006
InnerEarLab, Department of Otolaryngology, Goettingen University Medical School, and Center for Molecular Physiology of the Brain, Robert-Koch-Strasse 40, 37075, Goettingen, Germany.
Faithful information transfer at the hair cell afferent synapse requires synaptic transmission to be both reliable and temporally precise. The release of neurotransmitter must exhibit both rapid on and off kinetics to accurately follow acoustic stimuli with a periodicity of 1 ms or less. To ensure such remarkable temporal fidelity, the cochlear hair cell afferent synapse undoubtedly relies on unique cellular and molecular specializations.
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