24 results match your criteria: "Universitaet des Saarlandes[Affiliation]"

Another addition to the unsolved puzzle of DCI.

Acta Neurochir (Wien)

January 2023

Klinik für Neurochirurgie, Universitaet des Saarlandes, Medizinische Fakultaet, Gebaeude 90.5, 66421, Homburg/Saar, Germany.

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Eight push-pull systems involving containing four transition metals (iron, ruthenium, cobalt, and nickel), metallocenes as donor groups, cyanoacrylate as electron attractor group, and thiophene-N = N- pyrimidine derivatives as π-conjugated bridges were designed and studied using DFT and TD-DFT methods involving B3LYP and CAM-B3LYP functionals combined with the cc-pVDZ/LANL2DZ basis sets. The main purpose of this work is to determine the effect of metallocene in improving the photosensitization property of such chromophores. This was done by calculating their light-harvesting efficiency LHE as well as other properties employed for DSSC application.

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Decellularized Matrix Produced by Mesenchymal Stem Cells Modulates Growth and Metabolic Activity of Hepatic Cell Cluster.

ACS Biomater Sci Eng

February 2018

Environmental Safety Group, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST Europe), Campus E 7.1, Universitaet des Saarlandes, Saarbrucken 66123, Germany.

Miniature organlike three-dimensional cell clusters often called organoids have emerged as a useful tool for both fundamental and applied bioscience studies. However, there is still a great need to improve the quality of organoids to a level where they exhibit similar biological functionality to an organ. To this end, we hypothesized that a decellularized matrix derived from mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) could regulate the phenotypic and metabolic activity of organoids.

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Cell calcium special issue: Preface.

Cell Calcium

November 2017

Institut für Experimentelle und Klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie & PZMS, Medizinische Fakultaet, Universitaet des Saarlandes, 66421 Homburg, Germany. Electronic address:

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This article presents a literature review of sensors for the monitoring of benzene in ambient air and other volatile organic compounds. Combined with information provided by stakeholders, manufacturers and literature, the review considers commercially available sensors, including PID-based sensors, semiconductor (resistive gas sensors) and portable on-line measuring devices as for example sensor arrays. The bibliographic collection includes the following topics: sensor description, field of application at fixed sites, indoor and ambient air monitoring, range of concentration levels and limit of detection in air, model descriptions of the phenomena involved in the sensor detection process, gaseous interference selectivity of sensors in complex VOC matrix, validation data in lab experiments and under field conditions.

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This study explores relations between measures of individuals' circadian preferences and the Big Five. To this end, we compared a model of circadian preferences that acknowledges morningness (M) and eveningness (E) as separate dimensions to that of a model that places M and E on a single continuum (M-E). Analyses of 620 correlations from 44 independent samples (N = 16,647) revealed weak to modest relations between both dimensions of circadian preferences and the Big Five personality traits.

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Predicting the in vivo accumulation of nanoparticles in tumor based on in vitro macrophage uptake and circulation in zebrafish.

J Control Release

December 2016

Center for Theragnosis, Biomedical Research Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, 39-1 Hawolgok-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-791, Republic of Korea; KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Nanoparticles have resulted in great progress in biomedical imaging and targeted drug delivery in cancer theranostics. To develop nanoparticles as an effective carrier system for therapeutics, chemical structures and physicochemical properties of nanoparticle may provide a reliable means to predict the in vitro characteristics of nanoparticles. However, in vivo fates of nanoparticles, such as pharmacokinetics and tumor targeting efficiency of nanoparticles, have been difficult to predict beforehand.

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Sustainability of project output and especially of the maintenance and further development of software is of growing concern for the research community. In the personalized medicine project p-medicine solutions that address this sustainability problem were developed and discussed in a workshop. They involve a number of interrelated and mutually supportive measures including the creation of a service center, building modular software, using common data standards, mutual service exchange with a research infrastructure, Open Source and fee-based software provision, joint promotion and deployment of tools in a regulated, clinical trial situation.

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Object: Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is the procedure of choice in the treatment of obstructive hydrocephalus. The excellent clinical and radiological success rates are well known. Nevertheless, very few papers have addressed the very long term outcomes of the procedure in very large series.

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Four different manufactured surface-coated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with coating of citrate, tannic acid, polyethylene glycol, and branched polyethylenimine were used in this study. The toxicity of surface-coated AgNPs was evaluated by a luminous microbial array for toxicity risk assessment (LumiMARA) using multi-species of luminescent bacteria. The salt stability of four different AgNPs was measured by UV absorbance at 400 nm wavelength, and different surface-charged AgNPs in combination with bacteria were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

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Background: Recently, the authors demonstrated the technical feasibility of a transventricular translaminar terminalis ventriculostomy with a rigid endoscope. A major problem with this technique remains the contusion of the fornix at the foramen of Monro. Here, the authors evaluated alternative approaches and techniques, including the use of a flexible endoscope.

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We present here the use of a simultaneous TGA/DSC thermal analyzer as a high-throughput reactor system to measure after calibration the heat of reaction and therefore the catalytic activity of heterogeneous catalysts in a fast, reliable and reproducible manner. By coupling the gas outlet of the analyzer with a mass spectrometer via a heated capillary additional data can be acquired. As a test reaction the oxidation of carbon monoxide with synthetic air, using Hopcalite and several transition and noble metals as catalysts, was chosen.

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Article Synopsis
  • The replacement of aspartate with alanine at position 541 in TRPV6 channels disrupts calcium absorption in mice, leading to elevated calcium in epididymal fluid and reduced sperm motility and fertilization capacity.
  • Similar fertility issues were observed in TRPV6-deficient mice, indicating that the absence of the TRPV6 protein results in substantial problems with sperm function and calcium management in the epididymis.
  • The findings suggest that the TRPV6(D541A) mutant does not retain significant channel activity or alternative functions, as the effects of the pore mutation and complete protein deletion on fertility and calcium handling are comparable.
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The chemistry behind redox regulation with a focus on sulphur redox systems.

Physiol Plant

July 2008

Division of Bioorganic Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Universitaet des Saarlandes, Campus B 2.1, PO Box 151150, D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany.

Sulphur metabolism in plants provides a wealth of natural products, including several chemically unusual substances, such as thiosulphinates, polysulphides and isothiocyanates. Many of these reactive sulphur species (RSS) exhibit a distinct redox behaviour in vitro, which translates into a rather interesting biological activity in vivo, such as antibiotic, fungicidal, pesticidal or anticancer activity. While the molecular basis for such activity has long remained obscure, research into sulphur-based redox systems during the past 5-10 years has achieved a better knowledge of the in vitro properties of RSS and has led to an improved understanding of their impact on intracellular redox signalling and control pathways in living cells.

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Exploring ease in thinking aloud.

Psychol Rep

February 2006

5.3 Psychologie, Universitaet des Saarlandes, D-66041 Saarbruecken, Germany.

Thinking aloud seems unnatural and difficult to most subjects. The present study explored the relation between Ease in Thinking Aloud, verbal fluency, Self-talk, and Big Five personality traits for a heterogeneous sample of 101 German-speaking adults (50 women and 51 men). Ease in Thinking Aloud positively correlated with scores on verbal fluency (r =.

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1AD9 is a murine monoclonal antibody (MAb) that was produced against the recombinant human alpha-subunit of protein kinase CK2, a pleiotropic and constitutively active serine/threonine protein kinase. We have further characterized this antibody, which is suitable for Western blot, immunoprecipitation and enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay tests. Using an overlapping peptide library, we have identified the epitope targeted by MAb1AD9 characterized by the following sequence: (319)MEHPYF(324).

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The determination of the sources of electric activity inside the brain from electric and magnetic measurements on the surface of the head is known to be an ill-posed problem. In this paper, a new algorithm which takes temporal a priori information modeled by the smooth activation model into account is described and compared with existing algorithms such as Tikhonov-Phillips.

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Protein kinase CK2 is a pleiotropic serine/threonine kinase which has been shown to phosphorylate numerous substrates. Evidence is accumulating that CK2 may exist complexed to a variety of cellular proteins, e.g.

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When expressed by pathogenic bacteria, Zn2+-beta-lactamases induce resistance to most beta-lactam antibiotics. A possible strategy to fight these bacteria would be a combined therapy with non-toxic inhibitors of Zn2+-beta-lactamases together with standard antibiotics. For this purpose, it is important to verify that the inhibitor is effective under all clinical conditions.

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Platelet adhesion to ligands within the subendothelium induces platelet activation. Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical investigations were carried out to obtain information on the microtopography of the adhesive interactions. Rabbit platelets which react in vivo with endothelial lesions (V.

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According to the commonly accepted membrane pump theory most of cellular K+ ions are freely dissolved in free cellular water; the alternative association-induction hypothesis postulates that the bulk of cellular K+ is adsorbed (weakly bound) to cellular proteins which are maintained in a specific labile state in the cytoplasm of a living cell. K+ activities measured with ion-sensitive microelectrodes in the cytoplasm of frog skeletal muscle seem to confirm the claim that most of cellular K+ ions are free in cellular water. On the other hand, it is evident from electron microscopic ion binding studies that in frog skeletal muscle most of cellular K+ ions are adsorbed to cellular proteins.

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Frog sartorius and semitendinosus muscles are quick-frozen either in the resting state or during contraction by means of a LN2 cooled falling copper block. The frozen specimens are freeze-substituted (acetone + OsO4 + uranyl acetate) in a REICHERT JUNG CS auto and either embedded in Spurr's resin and polymerised at a high temperature (60 degrees C) or embedded and polymerised in the Lowicryls K4M, K11M or HM23 at low temperatures (below -30 degrees C). Excellent morphological results are obtained when freeze-substitution, embedding and polymerisation are all carried out below -50 degrees C.

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Concentration and purification of plant pathogenic viruses by field step electrophoresis.

J Virol Methods

January 1988

Fachrichtung fuer Analytische Chemie und Radiochemie, Universitaet des Saarlandes, F.R.G.

Concentration and purification of plant pathogenic viruses by field step electrophoresis comprises a new and rapid preparative method with high throughput and short separation time. With this technique and combinations of field step and zone electrophoresis it is possible to purify plant pathogenic viruses from several contaminants in one separation step. Another application of field step electrophoresis allows the separation of viruses from each other.

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