21 results match your criteria: "Jena Friedrich-Schiller University[Affiliation]"

Catching the π-Stacks: Prediction of Aggregate Structures of Porphyrin.

J Phys Chem A

November 2024

Institute of Physical Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Helmholtzweg 4, 07743 Jena, Germany.

π-π interactions decisively shape the supramolecular structure and functionality of π-conjugated molecular semiconductor materials. Despite the customizable molecular building blocks, predicting their supramolecular structure remains a challenge. Traditionally, force field methods have been used due to the complexity of these structures, but advances in computational power have enabled ab initio approaches such as density functional theory (DFT).

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  • The study focuses on long-term adaptations in muscle physiology from various training methods, using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Researchers developed a protocol to measure specific MRI parameters of lumbar spine muscles in 31 subjects across three activity levels: endurance athletes, powerlifters, and sedentary individuals.
  • Results showed significant differences in muscle characteristics between trained and untrained groups, indicating that MRI can effectively reveal the impacts of physical training even when subjects are at rest.
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Vancomycin-functionalized micro- or nanoparticles are frequently used for isolation and enrichment of bacteria from various samples. Theoretically, only Gram-positive organisms should adhere to the functionalized surfaces as vancomycin is an antibiotic targeting a peptidoglycan precursor in the cell wall, which in Gram-negative bacteria is shielded by the outer cell membrane. In the literature, however, it is often reported that Gram-negative bacteria also bind efficiently to the vancomycin-modified particles.

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Background: Persons with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk of adverse events, early mortality and multimorbidity. A detailed overview of adverse event types and rates from a large CKD cohort under regular nephrological care is missing. We generated an interactive tool to enable exploration of adverse events and their combinations in the prospective, observational German CKD (GCKD) study.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are well-known cardiovascular and mortality risk factors. To what extent they act in an additive manner and whether the etiology of CKD modifies the risk is uncertain.

Methods: The multicenter, prospective, observational German Chronic Kidney Disease study comprises 5217 participants (1868 with DM) with a baseline mean estimated glomerular filtration rate of 30-60 mL/min/1.

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Occupational allergic diseases among harvesting fishermen on the open sea: A systematic review.

Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol

August 2023

Centre for Maritime Health and Society, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg, Denmark; Universidad Metropolitana de Educación Ciencia y Tecnología. Facultad de las Ciencias y Tecnología, Panamá, Republic of Panamá.

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  • Nearly 60 million people globally work in fishing and aquaculture, many of whom face specific allergens, yet little research has focused specifically on fishermen and their allergic diseases.
  • The study aimed to analyze the prevalence and main causes of allergic conditions, such as occupational asthma and skin disorders, among harvesting fishermen based on literature collected from various databases.
  • Out of 25 studies reviewed, most indicated that occupational asthma was primarily caused by allergens like crab and Anisakis simplex, while occupational eczema was notably linked to marine organisms, particularly among fishermen in North Sea and Channel regions.
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Unlabelled: Timely recognition and treatment of acute kidney graft rejection is important to prevent premature graft failure. A predefined urinary marker set for acute T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) containing 14 peptides was tested for this purpose in a multicenter in-place validation study.

Methods: Three hundred twenty-nine prospectively collected and 306 archived urine samples from 11 transplant centers in Germany, France, and Belgium were examined.

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Background: Surgery may possibly be undermined by psychologic, psychiatric and psychosomatic problems, as long as these problems interfere with a patient's capacity to cope with surgery adaptively. Recent studies have shown that interpersonal trauma, e.g.

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Background: Delayed graft function (DGF) is a frequent complication after kidney transplantation affecting long-term outcome.

Patients And Methods: A total of 525 consecutive recipients (age 54.2 ± 13.

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  • Industrial sources of air pollution are a significant but under-researched contributor to respiratory diseases like asthma and COPD, which account for around 4 million deaths annually worldwide.
  • The study aims to systematically review existing research on the relationship between industrially released air pollutants and the incidence of asthma and COPD in both children and adults, using various outcome measures such as risk ratios and incidence rates.
  • The review will follow established protocols, including a quality assessment of eligible studies, and will analyze data from key literature databases to provide a comprehensive understanding of how industrial pollution affects respiratory health.
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Objective: Renal involvement in anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis is associated with significant morbidity and higher mortality rates. This study examined clinical manifestations associated with renal involvement in ANCA-associated vasculitis within a large, international cross-sectional cohort.

Methods: Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify clinical factors associated with renal disease, which was defined as i) a serum-creatinine >30% above normal and a fall in creatinine-clearance >25%; or ii) haematuria attributable to active vasculitis.

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Performance of specific immunoglobulin E tests for diagnosing occupational asthma: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Occup Environ Med

April 2019

European Society for Environmental and Occupational Medicine (EOM), Berlin, Germany.

Objectives: To determine the test performance parameters for the retrievable range of high-molecular-weight (HMW) and low-molecular-weight (LMW) occupational allergens and to evaluate the impact of allergenic components and the implementation of measures for test validation.

Methods: A protocol with predefined objectives and inclusion criteria was the basis of an electronic literature search of MEDLINE and EMBASE (time period 1967-2016). The specific inhalation challenge and serial peak flow measurements were the reference standards for the specific IgE (sIgE) test parameters.

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In cerebral cortex of anesthetized rats single waves of spreading depolarization (CSD) were elicited by needle prick. CSD-related changes of DC (direct current) potentials were either recorded from the intact skin or together with concomitant changes of potassium concentration with K-selective microelectrodes simultaneously at the surface of the dura mater or of the cortex ([K]) and in the extracellular space at a cortical depth of 1200 µm. At the intact skin CSD-related DC-shifts had amplitudes of less than 1 mV and had only in a minority of cases the typical CSD-like shape.

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The polyphenolic compounds present in green tea are preventative against cancer in several animal tumor models. However, direct cytotoxic effects on cancer cells have also been reported. In order to determine whether drinking of green tea has chemopreventive or cytotoxic effects on brain cancer cells, we investigated the effect of the major green tea polyphenol EGCG as a pure substance and as tea extract dietary supplement on primary human glioblastoma cell cultures at the CNS-achievable concentration of 100 nM reported in the literature.

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Endothelial progenitor cells and plaque burden in stented coronary artery segments: an optical coherence tomography study six months after elective PCI.

BMC Cardiovasc Disord

April 2017

Department of Internal Medicine I, Division of Cardiology, Angiology, Pneumology and Intensive Medical Care, University Hospital Jena Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Am Klinikum 1, 07747, Jena, Germany.

Background: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) are involved in neovascularization and endothelial integrity. They might be protective in atherosclerosis. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a precise intracoronary imaging modality that allows assessment of subintimal plaque development.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease. Little is known about practice patterns of anti-diabetic therapy in the presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and correlates with glycaemic control. We therefore aimed to analyze current antidiabetic treatment and correlates of metabolic control in a large contemporary prospective cohort of patients with diabetes and CKD.

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Structural properties of magnetic nanoparticles determine their heating behavior - an estimation of the in vivo heating potential.

Nanoscale Res Lett

November 2014

Department of Experimental Radiology, Division of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Jena - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Forschungszentrum Lobeda, Erlanger Allee 101, D-07747 Jena, Germany.

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  • Magnetically induced heating of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) is a promising method for targeted tumor treatment by applying thermal stress.
  • The study aimed to explore how the specific absorption rate (SAR) of MNP changes based on their physical characteristics and how immobilization in tissues affects SAR, using gels to simulate tissue conditions.
  • Results showed that single core MNP exhibit higher SAR than multicore MNP under similar conditions, and immobilization in polyvinyl alcohol reduced heating capability significantly compared to agarose gels.
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Magnetic resonance imaging in children and adolescents with chronic inflammatory bowel disease.

World J Gastroenterol

February 2014

Hans-Joachim Mentzel, Martin Stenzel, Section of Pediatric Radiology, Department of Radiology, University Hospital Jena-Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, 07740 Jena, Germany.

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  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, particularly in pediatric patients where assessing deep anatomical structures with ultrasound is insufficient.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a radiation-free alternative but is costly and time-consuming, requiring special techniques like the Sellink technique for proper visualization of the small intestine.
  • The article discusses the advantages and limitations of using MRI for diagnosing IBD in children, including the need for contrast media, the impact of bowel movements on imaging quality, and the potential of diffusion-weighted imaging as a viable alternative.
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Against the odds of membrane resistance, members of the BIN/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain superfamily shape membranes and their activity is indispensable for a plethora of life functions. While crystal structures of different BAR dimers advanced our understanding of membrane shaping by scaffolding and hydrophobic insertion mechanisms considerably, especially life-imaging techniques and loss-of-function studies of clathrin-mediated endocytosis with its gradually increasing curvature show that the initial idea that solely BAR domain curvatures determine their functions is oversimplified. Diagonal placing, lateral lipid-binding modes, additional lipid-binding modules, tilde shapes and formation of macromolecular lattices with different modes of organisation and arrangement increase versatility.

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Cell-derived microparticles promote coagulation after moderate exercise.

Med Sci Sports Exerc

July 2011

Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Jena University Hospital, and Department of Sports Medicine, Institute of Sports Science, Jena Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany.

Unlabelled: Cell-derived procoagulant microparticles (MP) might be able to contribute to exercise-induced changes in blood hemostasis.

Purposes: This study aimed to examine (i) the concentration and procoagulant activity of cell-derived MP after a moderate endurance exercise and (ii) the differences in the release, clearance, and activity of MP before and after exercise between trained and untrained individuals.

Methods: All subjects performed a single bout of physical exercise on a bicycle ergometer for 90 min at 80% of their individual anaerobic threshold.

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Coordinated functions of the actin cytoskeleton and microtubules, which need to be carefully controlled in time and space, are required for the drastic alterations of neuronal morphology during neuromorphogenesis and neuronal network formation. A key process in neuronal actin dynamics is filament formation by actin nucleators, such as the Arp2/3 complex, formins and the brain-enriched, novel WH2 domain-based nucleators Spire and cordon-bleu (Cobl). We here discuss in detail the currently available data on the roles of these actin nucleators during neuromorphogenesis and highlight how their required control at the plasma membrane may be brought about.

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