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Antifungal activity of nitroxoline against Candida auris isolates.

Clin Microbiol Infect

November 2021

Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, University of Cologne, Medical Faculty and University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), Partner Site Bonn-Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Institute for Medical Microbiology and Virology, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany. Electronic address:

Objectives: To investigate the in vitro activity of nitroxoline against a molecularly characterized collection of clinical Candida auris isolates.

Methods: Thirty-five clinical isolates of C. auris from diverse sources representing all five different C.

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Hereditary retinal degenerations like retinitis pigmentosa (RP) are among the leading causes of blindness in younger patients. To enable in vivo investigation of cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for photoreceptor cell death and to allow testing of therapeutic strategies that could prevent retinal degeneration, animal models have been created. In this study, we deeply characterized the transcriptional profile of mice carrying the transgene rhodopsin V20G/P23H/P27L (VPP), which is a model for autosomal dominant RP.

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Third-wave interventions for eating disorders in adolescence - systematic review with meta-analysis.

Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul

June 2021

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Wuerzburg, Margarete-Hoeppel-Platz 1, 97080, Wuerzburg, Germany.

Context: Third-wave therapies have demonstrated efficacy as a treatment option for EDs in adulthood. Data on the suitability for EDs in adolescence are lacking.

Objective: To estimate the efficacy of third-wave interventions to reduce ED symptoms in adolescents in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and uncontrolled studies.

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Background: Locked dislocations of the glenohumeral joint are disabling and often painful conditions and the treatment is challenging. This study evaluates the functional outcome and the different prosthetic treatment options for chronic locked dislocations of the glenohumeral joint and a subclassification is proposed.

Methods: In this single-center retrospective case series, all patients with a chronic locked dislocation treated surgically during a four-year period were analyzed.

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated coagulopathy (CAC) leads to thromboembolic events in a high number of critically ill COVID-19 patients. However, specific diagnostic or therapeutic algorithms for CAC have not been established. In the current study, we analyzed coagulation abnormalities with point-of-care testing (POCT) and their relation to hemostatic complications in patients suffering from COVID-19 induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).

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In vitro evaluation of antibacterial efficacy of vancomycin-loaded suture tapes and cerclage wires.

J Mater Sci Mater Med

April 2021

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Julius-Maximilians University Wuerzburg, Koenig-Ludwig-Haus, Brettreichstrasse 11, 97074, Wuerzburg, Germany.

Usage of implants containing antibiotic agents has been a common strategy to prevent implant related infections in orthopedic surgery. Unfortunately, most implants with microbial repellent properties are characterized by accessibility limitations during daily clinical practice. Aim of this in vitro study was to investigate whether suture tapes and cerclage wires, which were treated with vancomycin, show a sustainable antibacterial activity.

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Recently, locust outbreaks around the world have destroyed agricultural and natural vegetation and caused massive damage endangering food security. Unusual heavy rainfalls in habitats of the desert locust () and lack of monitoring due to political conflicts or inaccessibility of those habitats lead to massive desert locust outbreaks and swarms migrating over the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa, India and Pakistan. At the same time, swarms of the Moroccan locust () in some Central Asian countries and swarms of the Italian locust () in Russia and China destroyed crops despite developed and ongoing monitoring and control measurements.

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Sphingolipids, including ceramides, are a diverse group of structurally related lipids composed of a sphingoid base backbone coupled to a fatty acid side chain and modified terminal hydroxyl group. Recently, it has been shown that sphingolipids show antimicrobial activity against a broad range of pathogenic microorganisms. The antimicrobial mechanism, however, remains so far elusive.

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PYL8 ABA receptors of Phoenix dactylifera play a crucial role in response to abiotic stress and are stabilized by ABA.

J Exp Bot

February 2021

Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

The identification of those prevalent abscisic acid (ABA) receptors and molecular mechanisms that trigger drought adaptation in crops well adapted to harsh conditions such as date palm (Phoenix dactylifera, Pd) sheds light on plant-environment interactions. We reveal that PdPYL8-like receptors are predominantly expressed under abiotic stress, with Pd27 being the most expressed receptor in date palm. Therefore, subfamily I PdPYL8-like receptors have been selected for ABA signaling during abiotic stress response in this crop.

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Do not exchange the spacer during staged TKA exchange!

J Orthop

December 2020

Julius-Maximilians-University Wuerzburg, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Koenig-Ludwig-Haus, Brettreichstrasse 11, D-97074, Wuerzburg, Germany.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the reinfection rate and risk factors for septic failure after two-stage exchange for chronic periprosthetic joint infections of primary total knee arthroplasties. Reinfections should be classified as new infection or as infection recurrence after two-stage exchange.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 60 knees with chronic periprosthetic joint infections.

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Injury epidemiology in men's professional team sports: is media analysis helpful?

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg

April 2021

Department of Trauma-, Hand-, Plastic- and Reconstructive Surgery, Julius-Maximilians University Wuerzburg, Josef-Schneider-Strasse 2, 97080, Wuerzburg, Germany.

Introduction: Epidemiological injury surveillance in professional sports is often based on online media analysis in order to collect necessary data. However, the validation of this study protocol is lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the validity of injury surveillance in men's professional team sports based on media reports.

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Salinity Effects on Guard Cell Proteome in .

Int J Mol Sci

January 2021

International Research Centre for Environmental Membrane Biology, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, China.

Epidermal fragments enriched in guard cells (GCs) were isolated from the halophyte quinoa ( Wild.) species, and the response at the proteome level was studied after salinity treatment of 300 mM NaCl for 3 weeks. In total, 2147 proteins were identified, of which 36% were differentially expressed in response to salinity stress in GCs.

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Higher primary stability of tuberosity fixation in reverse fracture arthroplasty with 135° than with 155° humeral inclination.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

June 2021

Department of Traumatology and Hand Surgery, St. Vincentius Clinic, Karlsruhe, Teaching Hospital Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; Medical Faculty Mannheim, Karls-Ruprecht-University Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

Background: Proximal humeral fractures in elderly patients are frequently treated with reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, and tuberosity healing improves clinical outcome and patient satisfaction. So far reverse prostheses with different humeral inclination (HI) angles have been used. However, it has not been investigated yet if the HI angle affects the primary stability of the tuberosity fixation in primary reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for proximal humeral fractures in a biomechanical setting.

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Introduction: Uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) in women is a common reason to present in general practice and is usually treated with antibiotics to reduce symptom severity and duration. Results of recent clinical trials indicate that non-antibiotic treatment approaches can also be effective. However, it remains unclear which patients would benefit from antibiotic treatment and which can effectively and safely be treated without antibiotics.

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Background: International consensus criteria (ICC) have redefined borderline resectability for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) according to three dimensions: anatomical (BR-A), biological (BR-B), and conditional (BR-C). The present definition acknowledges that resectability is not just about the anatomic relationship between the tumour and vessels but that biological and conditional dimensions also are important.

Methods: Patients' tumours were retrospectively defined borderline resectable according to ICC.

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Land cover is a key variable in the context of climate change. In particular, crop type information is essential to understand the spatial distribution of water usage and anticipate the risk of water scarcity and the consequent danger of food insecurity. This applies to arid regions such as the Aral Sea Basin (ASB), Central Asia, where agriculture relies heavily on irrigation.

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A positive association between brain size and intelligence is firmly established, but whether region-specific anatomical differences contribute to general intelligence remains an open question. Results from voxel-based morphometry (VBM) - one of the most widely used morphometric methods - have remained inconclusive so far. Here, we applied cross-validated machine learning-based predictive modeling to test whether out-of-sample prediction of individual intelligence scores is possible on the basis of voxel-wise gray matter volume.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been considered the promising candidates for the regenerative and personalized medicine due to their self-renewal potential, multilineage differentiation and immunomodulatory capacity. Although these properties have encouraged profound MSC studies in recent years, the majority of research has been based on standard 2D culture utilization. The opportunity to resemble in vivo characteristics of cells native niche has been provided by implementation of 3D culturing models such as MSC spheroid formation assesed through cells self-assembling.

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Patient Satisfaction, Functional Outcomes, and Survivorship in Patients with a Customized Posterior-Stabilized Total Knee Replacement.

JBJS Rev

July 2020

1Scott Orthopaedics, Huntington, West Virginia 2Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, Nashville, Tennessee 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Koenig-Ludwig-Haus, Julius-Maximilians University Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.

Background: In this study, we assessed implant survivorship, patient satisfaction, and patient-reported functional outcomes at approximately 2 years for patients who had received a customized posterior-stabilized (PS) knee replacement system. We hypothesized that the customized PS implant would have high overall patient-reported outcomes because of its patient-specific design.

Methods: Ninety-three patients (100 knees) who had received the customized total knee replacement system were enrolled at 2 centers.

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Motor learning depends on synaptic plasticity between corticostriatal projections and striatal medium spiny neurons. Retrograde tracing from the dorsolateral striatum reveals that both layer II/III and V neurons in the motor cortex express BDNF as a potential regulator of plasticity in corticostriatal projections in male and female mice. The number of these BDNF-expressing cortical neurons and levels of BDNF protein are highest in juvenile mice when adult motor patterns are shaped, while BDNF levels in the adult are low.

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The Austrian-Swiss-German (ASG) Traveling Fellowship was established over 40 years ago as an annual exchange program between the English-speaking countries of the United States, Great Britain, and Canada and the German-speaking countries of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. In 2019, 4 German-speaking consultant orthopaedic surgeons represented their national societies in this unique and prestigious fellowship program: Karlmeinrad Giesinger from the St. Gallen Hospital, sponsored by the Swiss Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology; Boris Michael Holzapfel from the Julius-Maximilians University in Wuerzburg, and Georgi Wassilew from the Greifswald Medical University, both sponsored by the German Society for Orthopaedics and Traumatology; and Martin Thaler from the Medical University of Innsbruck, sponsored by the Austrian Orthopaedic Association.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mitochondrial metabolic remodeling is crucial in the life cycle of Trypanosoma brucei, with the insect stage using oxidative phosphorylation for ATP and the bloodstream stage shifting to aerobic glycolysis.
  • Researchers used in vitro methods to study changes in RNA, proteins, and metabolites during this metabolic shift, revealing a switch to an alternative oxidase pathway and increased proline consumption.
  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) were found to play a key role in signaling for developmental progression, as inhibiting ROS production halted the differentiation process.
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Resistance developments against established antibiotics are an emerging problem for antibacterial therapies. Novel antibiotics are urgently needed. We developed novel small-molecule antibacterials which are easily accessible in a simple one-pot synthesis.

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Unconventional approaches to mechanical ventilation-step-by-step through the COVID-19 crisis.

Crit Care

May 2020

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, University Hospital of Wuerzburg, University Wuerzburg, Oberduerrbacher Str. 6, 97080, Wuerzburg, Germany.

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