13 results match your criteria: "Lausitz University of Applied Sciences[Affiliation]"

Occurrence of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Small Mammals from Germany.

Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis

February 2020

Division of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany.

An increase in zoonotic infections in humans in recent years has led to a high level of public interest. However, the extent of infestation of free-living small mammals with pathogens and especially parasites is not well understood. This pilot study was carried out within the framework of the "Rodent-borne pathogens" network to identify zoonotic parasites in small mammals in Germany.

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A flow-through chromatography process for influenza A and B virus purification.

J Virol Methods

October 2014

Bioprocess Engineering, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany; Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, Otto-von-Guericke University, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany.

Vaccination is still the most efficient measure to protect against influenza virus infections. Besides the seasonal wave of influenza, pandemic outbreaks of bird or swine flu represent a high threat to human population. With the establishment of cell culture-based processes, there is a growing demand for robust, economic and efficient downstream processes for influenza virus purification.

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On the permanent hip-stabilizing effect of atmospheric pressure.

J Biomech

August 2014

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Leipzig, Liebigstraße 20, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany. Electronic address:

Hip joint dislocations related to total hip arthroplasty (THA) are a common complication especially in the early postoperative course. The surgical approach, the alignment of the prosthetic components, the range of motion and the muscle tone are known factors influencing the risk of dislocation. A further factor that is discussed until today is atmospheric pressure which is not taken into account in the present THA concepts.

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Allelochemical action against planktonic phototrophs is one central issue in freshwater ecology and quality management. To determine some basic mechanisms of this toxic action, we exposed the coccal green alga, Desmodesmus armatus, and the coccal cyanobacterium, Microcystis aeruginosa, in a batch culture well-supplied with carbon dioxide to increasing concentrations of the polyphenols tannic acid and gallic acid and the alkaloid gramine. The phototrophs were checked after 2d and at the end of the culture for biomass-based growth rates, cell volume, maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (ΦPSIImax), chlorophyll a content (chla) after 2d and at the end of the culture, and lipid peroxidation only at the end of the culture.

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Evaluation of quantitative head impulse testing using search coils versus video-oculography in older individuals.

Otol Neurotol

February 2014

*Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and †Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; ‡Neuroscience Research Australia and the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; §German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders (IFB LMU), University Hospital Munich, Campus Grosshadern; and ∥Lausitz University of Applied Sciences, Senftenberg, Germany.

Objective: To evaluate the validity of 2D video-oculography (VOG) compared with scleral search coils for horizontal AVOR gain estimation in older individuals.

Study Design: Cross-sectional validation study.

Setting: Tertiary care academic medical center.

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The pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CrD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), the two major inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), remains poorly understood. Autoimmunity is considered to be involved in the triggering and perpetuation of inflammatory processes leading to overt disease. Approximately 30% of CrD patients and less than 8% of UC patients show evidence of humoral autoimmunity to exocrine pancreas, detected by indirect immunofluorescence.

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Microalgae are discussed as an alternative source for the production of biofuels. The lipid content compared to cultivation time of used species is the main reason for any choice of a special strain. This paper reviews more analytical data of 38 screened microalgae strains.

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The analysis of different biomolecules is of prime importance for life science research and medical diagnostics. Due to the discovery of new molecules and new emerging bioanalytical problems, there is an ongoing demand for a technology platform that provides a broad range of assays with a user-friendly flexibility and rapid adaptability to new applications. Here we describe a highly versatile microscopy platform, VideoScan, for the rapid and simultaneous analysis of various assay formats based on fluorescence microscopic detection.

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High-yield production of aromatic peroxygenase by the agaric fungus Marasmius rotula.

AMB Express

October 2011

Department of Biology, Chemistry and Process Technology, Lausitz University of Applied Sciences, Großenhainer Straße 57, 01968 Senftenberg, Germany.

An extracellular peroxygenase from Marasmius rotula was produced in liquid culture, chromatographically purified and partially characterized. This is the third aromatic peroxygenase (APO) that has been characterized in detail and the first one that can be produced in high yields. The highest enzyme levels of about 41,000 U l-1 (corresponding to appr.

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Self-referencing SPR-biosensors based on penetration difference of evanescent waves.

Biosens Bioelectron

October 2011

Nanobiotechnology Laboratory, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Lausitz University of Applied Sciences, 01968 Senftenberg, Germany.

SPR based biosensors register binding of analytes to the surface with immobilized receptors by measuring changes of the refractive index near this surface. An important task in the improvement of this measurement technology is a separation of signals, corresponding to the changes in the chemosensitive layer, from undesired contributions of bulk phase, for example, due to fluctuations of temperature, concentrations of solutes, pressure. The wavelength of the incident light influences strongly the penetration depth of the corresponding evanescent wave.

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Advances in immunofluorescence assay development paved the way for the simultaneous detection of several antibodies in one sample, for the serological diagnosis of systemic rheumatic diseases. Standardized automated screening of such antibodies can be achieved by HEp-2 cell-based indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) using a multicolor fluorescence imaging technical platform. To create a common platform for both screening and specific antibody assessment, multiplex measurement of antibodies using fluorescence-coded immobilized microbeads was employed on the same platform.

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Article Synopsis
  • Autoantibodies are primarily diagnosed using indirect immunofluorescence (IIF), though results can vary significantly due to both objective and subjective factors, leading to high inter- and intralaboratory variance.
  • The standardization of AAB testing is essential for routine laboratories, with automated interpretation systems like AKLIDES emerging as potential solutions for this issue.
  • AKLIDES facilitates fully automated reading of IIF images and enhances the consistency of non-organ specific AAB screening, which could improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce variability between different labs.
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Background: Identification of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) has large clinical importance for the assessment of autoimmune diseases. HEp-2 cell preparations on microscopic slides are commonly used as antigenic substrate. Methods used for cell preparation are important for ANA pattern analysis; however, these methods differ widely and are mostly not specified.

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