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Mesoionic Carbenes in Low- to High-Valent Vanadium Chemistry.

Inorg Chem

October 2021

Institute of Inorganic, General and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.

We report the synthesis of vanadium(V) oxo complex with a pincer-type dianionic mesoionic carbene (MIC) ligand and the general formula [VOCl(L)]. A comparison of the structural (SC-XRD), electronic (UV-vis), and electrochemical (cyclic voltammetry) properties of with the benzimidazolinylidene congener (general formula [VOCl(L)]) shows that the MIC is a stronger donor also for early transition metals with low d-electron population. Since electrochemical studies revealed both complexes to be reversibly reduced, the stronger donor character of MICs was not only demonstrated for the vanadium(V) but also for the vanadium(IV) oxidation state by isolating the reduced vanadium(IV) complexes and ([Co(Cp*)] = decamethylcobaltocenium).

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According to the current paradigm, the metal-hydroxo bond in a six-coordinate porphyrin complex is believed to be significantly less reactive in ligand substitution than the analogous metal-aqua bond, due to a much higher strength of the former bond. Here, we report kinetic studies for nitric oxide (NO) binding to a heme-protein model, acetylated microperoxidase-11 (AcMP-11), that challenge this paradigm. In the studied pH range 7.

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Aims: The impact of concomitant injuries in patients with proximal femoral fractures has rarely been studied. To date, the few studies published have been mostly single-centre research focusing on the influence of upper limb fractures. A retrospective cohort analysis was, therefore, conducted to identify the impact and distribution of concomitant injuries in patients with proximal femoral fractures.

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  • Dendritic cells (DCs) detect microorganisms and danger signals via pattern recognition receptors, leading to inflammasome formation that initiates immune responses.
  • The conventional type 2 DC (cDC2) subset is identified as crucial for forming inflammasomes without causing pyroptosis, allowing these cells to survive and remain active.
  • Stimulation of cDC2 with weak inflammasome activators results in secretion of IL-12 and IL-1β, enhancing T helper (T1 and T17) immune responses more effectively than traditional ligands, suggesting cDC2 could be targeted for treating inflammatory diseases and improving vaccine strategies.
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Background And Purpose: Brain edema after acute cerebral lesions may lead to raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and worsen outcome. Notwithstanding, no CT-based scoring system to quantify edema formation exists. This retrospective correlative analysis aimed to establish a valid and definite CT score quantifying brain edema after common acute cerebral lesions.

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Purpose: Rhabdoid tumor of the kidney (RTK) is one of the most aggressive childhood renal tumors. Overall survival ranges from 22% to 47%. The indication for radiation therapy (RT) in usually very young patients is an ongoing discussion.

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Background: The search for effectiveness and safety in the use of dermal fillers, is an ongoing challenge for aesthetic physicians, plastic surgeons and the science of bioengineering. Understanding the variety of characteristics, capabilities, advantages and disadvantages of available injectables is essential to reduce complication rates and achieve satisfying aesthetic and functional results.

Methods: Algeness is a 100% natural, biodegradable tissue implant, consisting of a gel derived from agarose.

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  • Plants are crucial for life and show a vast diversity, and this study focuses on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana by providing a detailed atlas of its transcriptomes, proteomes, and phosphoproteomes from 30 different tissues.
  • The research reveals that there are over 18,000 genes expressed as proteins, with variations in expression levels and over 43,000 phosphorylation sites documented.
  • The findings enable further exploration in areas such as identifying proteins from short open-reading frames, understanding protein production regulation, and recognizing tissue-specific protein complexes, all through accessible data in the ProteomicsDB and ATHENA databases.
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Background: Clinical ethics support services have been advocated in recent decades. In clinical practice, clinical ethics support services are often requested for difficult decisions near the end of life. However, their contribution to improving healthcare has been questioned and demands for evaluation have been put forward.

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Acute pancreatitis is characterized by an early intracellular protease activation and invasion of leukocytes into the pancreas. Cathepsins constitute a large group of lysosomal enzymes, that have been shown to modulate trypsinogen activation and neutrophil infiltration. Cathepsin G (CTSG) is a neutrophil serine protease of the chymotrypsin C family known to degrade extracellular matrix components and to have regulatory functions in inflammatory disorders.

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Bloodstream infections (BSI) are associated with high mortality. Therefore, reliable methods of detection are of paramount importance. Efficient strategies to improve diagnostic yield of bacteraemia within the emergency department (ED) are needed.

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Recent studies have shown that re-expression of stem cell factors contribute to pathogenesis, therapy resistance, and recurrent disease in ovarian carcinomas. In this study, we compare the expression and co-expression of stem cell markers ALDH1 and SOX2 in different types of serous ovarian tumors. A total of 215 serous ovarian tumors (161 high-grade serous carcinomas (HGSC), 17 low-grade serous carcinomas (LGSC), 37 atypical proliferative serous tumors (APST)), and 10 cases of serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC) were analyzed.

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Premature intrapancreatic trypsinogen activation is widely regarded as an initiating event for acute pancreatitis. Previous studies have alternatively implicated secretory vesicles, endosomes, lysosomes, or autophagosomes/autophagolysosomes as the primary site of trypsinogen activation, from which a cell-damaging proteolytic cascade originates. To identify the subcellular compartment of initial trypsinogen activation we performed a time-resolution analysis of the first 12 h of caerulein-induced pancreatitis in transgenic light chain 3 (LC3)-GFP autophagy reporter mice.

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Background And Objectives: The prognostic value of preformed donor-specific HLA antibodies (DSA), which are only detectable by sensitive methods, remains controversial for kidney transplantation.

Design, Setting, Participants, & Measurements: The outcome of 4233 consecutive kidney transplants performed between 2012 and 2015 in 18 German transplant centers was evaluated. Most centers used a stepwise pretransplant antibody screening with bead array tests and differentiation of positive samples by single antigen assays.

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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the site of synthesis and folding of membrane and secretory proteins. The fraction of protein passing through the ER represents a large proportion of the total protein in the cell. Protein folding, glycosylation, sorting and transport are essential tasks of the ER and a compromised ER folding network has been recognized to be a key component in the disease pathogenicity of common neurodegenerative, metabolic and malignant diseases.

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In the first decades of the twentieth century, the process of photosynthesis was still a mystery: Plant scientists were able to measure what entered and left a plant, but little was known about the intermediate biochemical and biophysical processes that took place. This state of affairs started to change between the two world wars, when a number of young scientists in Europe and the United States, all of whom identified with the methods and goals of physicochemical biology, selected photosynthesis as a topic of research. The protagonists had much in common: They had studied physics and chemistry (although not necessarily plant physiology) to a high level; they used physicochemical methods to study the basic processes of life; they believed these processes were the same, or very similar, in all life forms; and they were affiliated with institutions that fostered this kind of study.

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Picosecond Switchable Azo Dyes.

Chemistry

June 2019

Grup de Materials Orgànics, Institut de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (IN2UB), Departament de Química Inorgànica i Orgànica, (Secció de Química Orgànica), Universitat de Barcelona, Martí i Franquès 1, 08028, Barcelona, Spain.

Azo dyes that combine electron-withdrawing thiazole/benzothiazole heterocycles and electron-donating amino groups within the very same covalent skeleton exhibit relaxation times for their thermal isomerization kinetics within milli- and microsecond timescales at room temperature. Notably, the thermal back reaction of the corresponding benzothiazolium and thiazolium salts occurred much faster, within the picosecond temporal domain. In fact, these new light-sensitive platforms are the first molecular azo derivatives capable of reversible switching between their trans and cis isomers in a subnanosecond timescale under ambient conditions.

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Purpose:  To assess the diagnostic value of intima media thickness measurements and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) of the supraaortic arteries in the assessment of disease activity in Takayasu arteritis (TA).

Materials And Methods:  Patients with TA and involvement of the carotid and/or subclavian/axillary arteries underwent CEUS imaging in addition to B-mode and color duplex ultrasound. The maximum IMT (mIMT) was measured and high-resolution CEUS of the most prominently thickened vessel segment was performed.

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Memantine potentiates cytarabine-induced cell death of acute leukemia correlating with inhibition of K1.3 potassium channels, AKT and ERK1/2 signaling.

Cell Commun Signal

January 2019

Institute of Molecular and Clinical Immunology, Health Campus Immunology, Infectiology and Inflammation (GC-I3), Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Leipziger Str. 44, 39120, Magdeburg, Germany.

Background: Treatment of acute leukemia is challenging and long-lasting remissions are difficult to induce. Innovative therapy approaches aim to complement standard chemotherapy to improve drug efficacy and decrease toxicity. Promising new therapeutic targets in cancer therapy include voltage-gated K1.

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Background: The rates of resistant microorganisms which complicate the management of healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are increasing worldwide and getting more serious in developing countries. The objective of this study was to describe microbiological features and resistance profiles of bacterial pathogens of HAIs in Jimma University Medical Center (JUMC) in Ethiopia.

Methods: Institution based cross sectional study was carried out on hospitalized patients from May to September, 2016 in JUMC.

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Acute pancreatitis is characterized by premature intracellular protease activation and infiltration of inflammatory cells, mainly neutrophil granulocytes and macrophages, into the organ. The lysosomal proteases cathepsin B, D, and L have been identified as regulators of early zymogen activation and thus modulators of the severity of pancreatitis. Cathepsin C (CTSC, syn.

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PCR detection of -significance for clinical practice and epidemiology.

Expert Rev Mol Diagn

December 2018

a Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine , University Hospital, Ludwigs-Maximilians-University, Munich , Germany.

: Buruli ulcer (BU) is a neglected disease which has been reported from mostly impoverished, remote rural areas from 35 countries worldwide. BU affects skin, subcutaneous tissue, and bones, and may cause massive tissue destruction and life-long disabilities if not diagnosed and treated early. Without laboratory confirmation diagnostic and treatment errors may occur.

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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established therapeutic option for the treatment of various neurological disorders and has been used successfully in movement disorders for over 25 years. However, the standard stimulation schemes have not changed substantially. Two major points of interest for the further development of DBS are target-structures and novel adaptive stimulation techniques integrating feedback signals.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the neurokinin receptor-1 (NKR-1) protein expression in ocular tissues before and after supra-cataract threshold ultraviolet radiation (UVR-B peak at 312 nm) exposure in vivo in a mouse model. Six-week-old C57Bl/6 mice were unilaterally exposed to a single (2.9 kJ/m) and an above 3-fold UVR-B cataract threshold dose (9.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate whether chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) and its subtypes differ in their type 1 T-helper (TH1) cell response against nodal/paranodal neurofascin (NF186, NF155) as well as myelin protein zero (P0 180-199) and myelin basic protein (MBP 82-100).

Methods: Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) enzyme-linked immunospot assay was used to detect antigen-specific T cell responses in 48 patients suffering typical CIDP ( = 18), distal acquired demyelinating polyneuropathy ( = 8), multifocal acquired demyelinating sensory and motor polyneuropathy (MADSAM;  = 9), and sensory CIDP ( = 13) compared to other non-immune polyneuropathy (ON;  = 19) and healthy controls ( = 9).

Results: Compared to controls, MADSAM and sensory CIDP patients showed broadest IFN-γ T cell responses to all four antigens.

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