11 results match your criteria: "University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna[Affiliation]"
Sci Rep
November 2024
Gene Therapy Process Development, Baxalta Innovations GmbH, a Part of Takeda Companies, Uferstraße 15, 2304, Orth an Der Donau, Austria.
The storage of rAAV vectors for gene therapy applications is critical for ensuring a constant product quality and defined amount of medication at the time of administration. Therefore, we determined the influence of different storage conditions on the physicochemical and biological properties of rAAV8 and rAAV9 preparations. Particular attention was paid to short-term storage, which plays a crucial role in both the manufacturing process and in clinical applications.
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January 2025
Department of Applied Nursing Science, University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna, Favoritenstr. 226, Vienna 1100, Austria. Electronic address:
Objective: This paper aims to explore nurses' experiences with ad-hoc patient education (AHPE) in an acute inpatient setting.
Methods: We conducted nine focus groups with 34 nurses. Data was analysed using thematic analysis and the social-ecological model (SEM).
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol
September 2023
Institute of Medical Informatics, Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Background: The Box and Block Test (BBT) measures unilateral gross manual dexterity and is widely used in clinical settings with a wide range of populations, including older people and clients with neurological disorders.
Objective: In this study, we present a newly developed digitized version of the BBT, called the digital BBT (dBBT). The physical design is similar to the original BBT, but the dBBT contains digital electronics that automate the test procedure, timing, and score measurement.
NeuroRehabilitation
August 2023
Department of Physical Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Background: A contextual transferability analysis identified group-based circuit training (GCT) as an optimal intervention in German and Austrian outpatient physical therapy to improve mobility post-stroke. GCT incorporates task-oriented, high-repetitive, balance, aerobic and strength training and allows for increased therapy time without increasing personnel.
Objective: To determine the extent to which German and Austrian physical therapists (PTs) use GCT and its components in the outpatient treatment of stroke-related mobility deficits and to identify factors associated with using GCT components.
Clin Microbiol Infect
September 2023
St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute, Vienna, Austria; Labdia Labordiagnostik GmbH, Vienna, Austria; Department of Paediatrics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:
Cancers (Basel)
April 2022
High-Field MR Center, Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
(1) Background: Recent developments in 7T magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) made the acquisition of high-resolution metabolic images in clinically feasible measurement times possible. The amino acids glutamine (Gln) and glycine (Gly) were identified as potential neuro-oncological markers of importance. For the first time, we compared 7T MRSI to amino acid PET in a cohort of glioma patients.
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October 2020
Section Packaging and Resource Management, University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna, Helmut-Qualtinger-Gasse 2/2/3, Vienna 1030, Austria.
In this paper, a sustainability evaluation method for food-packaging systems is proposed. First, food waste due to poor emptiability was determined. Then, these quantities were included in life cycle assessments (LCA) and life cycle costing (value added, VA) of the products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biotechnol
March 2020
University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna, Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria; Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology, Bioprocess Engineering, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:
E. coli is an attractive host organism for strong recombinant protein expression. It expresses products either as soluble protein or as inclusion bodies (IB).
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April 2020
Department of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
The encapsulation of biopharmaceuticals into micro- or nanoparticles is a strategy frequently used to prevent degradation or to achieve the slow release of therapeutics and vaccines. Protein bodies (PBs), which occur naturally as storage organelles in seeds, can be used as such carrier vehicles. The fusion of the N-terminal sequence of the maize storage protein, γ-zein, to other proteins is sufficient to induce the formation of PBs, which can be used to bioencapsulate recombinant proteins directly in the plant production host.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiotechnol Prog
May 2020
Life Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna, Wien, AT, Austria.
Primary recovery of intracellular products from Escherichia coli requires cell disruption which leads to a massive release of process-related impurities burdening subsequent downstream process (DSP) unit operations. Especially, DNA and endotoxins challenge purification operations due to their size and concentrations. Consequently, an early reduction in impurities will not only simplify the production process but also increase robustness while alleviating the workload afterward.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs
August 2019
University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Problem: In Austria, one in four adolescents suffers from a mental health problem, yet there is a lack of adequate care structures. Therefore, the personal recovery of these adolescents is of particular interest. The aim of the study was to explore, from a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (CAPMHN) perspective, how adolescent users of mental health services in Vienna, Austria experienced personal recovery after a stay in hospital, and to discover what had influenced the personal recovery of adolescent users of mental health services in Vienna.
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