94 results match your criteria: "Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf & Institut fuer Biophysik und Neurowissenschaften[Affiliation]"

Objectives: We sought to determine if the nitric oxide (NO) donor isosorbide mononitrate (ISMN) (200 mg/kg body weight/day) decreases vascular bioavailability of superoxide in atherosclerosis.

Background: Vascular oxidative stress limits the bioavailability of endothelial NO and promotes atherosclerosis, while NO itself exerts antioxidative effects. It is unknown if therapeutic NO impacts on vascular oxidative stress in atherosclerosis.

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Fermentative formate production involves the activity of pyruvate formate lyase, an oxygen-sensitive enzyme that employs a glycyl radical in its reaction mechanism. While common among anaerobic prokaryotes, this enzyme has so far been found in only two distantly related eukaryotic lineages, anaerobic chytridiomycetes and chlorophytes. Sequence comparisons of homologues from the chytridiomycetes Piromyces and Neocallimastix, the chlorophyte Chlamydomonas, and numerous prokaryotes suggest a single, eubacterial origin of eukaryotic pyruvate formate lyases.

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This paper investigates the paradigmatic relations between inflected word forms (or their affixes) and the feature specifications of these elements. In two sentence-matching experiments German speakers had to decide whether sentence pairs involving inflected adjectives or determiners were identical or not. In both experiments, there was a delay when an inflected form contained positive feature specifications for grammatical features that did not match the feature specifications of the grammatical context in which it appeared.

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Human skin is exposed to infrared (IR) radiation (760 nm-1 mm) from natural as well as artificial sources that are increasingly used for cosmetic or medical purposes. Epidemiological data and clinical observations, however, indicate that IR radiation cannot be considered as totally innocuous to human skin. In particular, IR radiation, similar to ultraviolet radiation, seems to be involved in photoaging and potentially also in photocarcinogenesis.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of exogenous recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF; filgrastim) application on the neutrophils of patients at risk of sepsis following major trauma or operation.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Surgical intensive care unit and research laboratory of a university hospital.

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On the origins of cells: a hypothesis for the evolutionary transitions from abiotic geochemistry to chemoautotrophic prokaryotes, and from prokaryotes to nucleated cells.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci

January 2003

Institut für Botanik III, Heinrich-Heine Universitaet Düsseldorf, Universitätsstrasse 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.

All life is organized as cells. Physical compartmentation from the environment and self-organization of self-contained redox reactions are the most conserved attributes of living things, hence inorganic matter with such attributes would be life's most likely forebear. We propose that life evolved in structured iron monosulphide precipitates in a seepage site hydrothermal mound at a redox, pH and temperature gradient between sulphide-rich hydrothermal fluid and iron(II)-containing waters of the Hadean ocean floor.

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Substitution of critical residues in the alpha- and beta-subunit can turn the typically resistant ATP synthase from the bacterium Escherichia coli into an enzyme showing high sensitivity to the phytopathogenic inhibitor tentoxin, which usually affects only certain sensitive plant species. In contrast to recent results obtained with the thermophilic F(1) (Groth, G., Hisabori, T.

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In this study, we adapted the original rat photothrombosis model of Watson et al. (Ann Neurol 17 (1985) 497) for use in mice by refining the application route of the dye, illumination and stereotactic parameters. After intraperitoneal injection of the photosensitive dye Rose bengal, subsequent focal illumination of the brain with a cold light source through the intact skull led to focal cortical infarcts of reproducible size, location and geometry.

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Recent psycholinguistic studies have provided evidence that regularly inflected words are decomposed into stems and affixes, both of which have their own representations in the mental lexicon. Specific models of the lexical organization of inflectional affixes have, however, only rarely been investigated in psycho- or neurolinguistic work. We test two recently proposed theoretical models: a representation of affixes (i) in default inheritance trees (Corbett and Fraser, 1993) and (ii) in underspecified paradigms (Wunderlich, 1996).

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A group of experts on schistosomiasis and ultrasonography discussed the experiences and results obtained with the Niamey-Belo Horizonte Protocol on Ultrasonography in Schistosomiasis. A series of recommendations about qualitative and quantitative data obtained by ultrasound in studies performed in Africa and Brazil are presented. Immunological, genetic and epidemiological studies must rely on ultrasound for the identification of patients with periportal thickening/fibrosis.

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In both language acquisition research and the study of language impairments in Broca's aphasia there is an ongoing debate whether or not phrase-structure representations contain the Complementizer Phrase (CP) layer. To shed some light on this debate, I will provide data on German child language and on German agrammatic Broca's aphasia. Analyses of subordinate clauses, wh-questions, and verb placement indicate that early child grammars do not generate the CP layer yet, whereas the ability to project the CP layer is retained in agrammatism.

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Characterization of Microporous Aluminas by Inverse Gas Chromatography.

J Colloid Interface Sci

September 2000

Department of Physical Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, Duesseldorf, Germany

Inverse gas chromatography (IGC) is a versatile tool for the characterization of porous solids. IGC at finite dilution has historically been used for isotherm measurements because of fast equilibration times. A combination of IGC with a flash thermodesorption method allows the separation of micropores and outer surface contributions due to different adsorption mechanisms.

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The ubiquitous earthworm Enchytraeus buchholzi is provided with a very effective, but still unknown, mechanism of Cadmium (Cd)-detoxification, a central role in which has been ascribed to the Cd-inducible crp-gene encoding a novel cysteine-rich, non-metallothionein 25 kDa protein. This study identifies another Cd-responsive gene by differential screening of a cDNA-library constructed from Cd-exposed E. buchholzi.

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Earthworm gene as indicator of bioefficacious cadmium.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

March 1996

Molekulare Parasitologie und Biologisch-Medizinisches Forschungzentrum, Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf, Germany.

The expression of a novel Cd-inducible gene encoding a 25 kDa non-metallothionein cysteine-rich protein (CRP) in the earthworm Enchytraeus buchholzi is investigated with respect to Cd-specificity and Cd-sensitivity. The amount of CRP-mRNA correlates with the environmental as well as with the intra-worm Cd-concentration. Even the subtoxic concentration of 100 microgram Cd/1 induces CRP-gene expression.

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Nephrocytes are cells involved in the metabolism of hemolymph components and are characterized by peripheral finger-like projections bordering a labyrinthine channel system. The antibacterial protein lysozyme was localized in anterior and pericardial nephrocytes of the harvestman, Leiobunum rotundum, by biochemical and immuno-gold postembedding-labelling techniques. Lysozyme-activity was demonstrated in experimental animals, challenged by Micrococcus luteus Gram positive bacteria.

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Enchytraeus buchholzi (Oligochaeta) were exposed to various concentrations of CdCl2 in agar and aqueous solution. The Cd uptake was determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy as well as Cd effects on survival, reproduction, and mRNA synthesis by in vitro translation of total RNA in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate system. Although Cd was rapidly accumulated by the worms, any acute toxic Cd effects at concentrations below 4 mg Cd/liter were not detectable.

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Duplex sonography of the internal thoracic artery. Preoperative assessment.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

September 1994

Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (Arbeitsgruppe Biometrie), Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, Duesseldorf, Germany.

Ultrasonic duplex scanning was used to examine 211 internal thoracic arteries. The investigating vessels were classified as normal, abnormal, and occluded. The results of the duplex examination were compared with angiography as the reference method.

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Internal thoracic artery: prevalence of atherosclerotic changes.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

December 1993

Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (Arbeitsgruppe Biometrie), Heinrich Heine-Universitaet, Duesseldorf, Germany.

Use of the internal thoracic artery for myocardial revascularization has regained general acceptance because it offers better long-term results than do venous conduits. The aim of this study was to ascertain the prevalence of atherosclerosis in the internal thoracic artery and to correlate the prevalence with other known risk factors. A total of 117 patients (male/female ratio 84:33; mean age 56.

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