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Chondral/Desmal Osteogenesis in 3D Spheroids Sensitized by Psychostimulants

  • Nele Wagener,
  • Wolfgang Lehmann,
  • Kai O. Böker,
  • Eric Röhner and
  • Pietro Di Fazio

21 October 2022

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 6.4 million children in the United States of America. Children and adolescents, the main consumers of ADHD medication, are in the bone growth phase, which extends over a period of up to two deca...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,291 Views
19 Pages

Design, Radiosynthesis and Preliminary Biological Evaluation in Mice of a Brain-Penetrant 18F-Labelled σ2 Receptor Ligand

  • Rareş-Petru Moldovan,
  • Daniel Gündel,
  • Rodrigo Teodoro,
  • Friedrich-Alexander Ludwig,
  • Steffen Fischer,
  • Magali Toussaint,
  • Dirk Schepmann,
  • Bernhard Wünsch,
  • Peter Brust and
  • Winnie Deuther-Conrad

The σ2 receptor (transmembrane protein 97), which is involved in cholesterol homeostasis, is of high relevance for neoplastic processes. The upregulated expression of σ2 receptors in cancer cells and tissue in combination with the antiproliferative p...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,511 Views
15 Pages

Refinement of an Established Procedure and Its Application for Identification of Hypoxia in Prostate Cancer Xenografts

  • Pernille B. Elming,
  • Thomas R. Wittenborn,
  • Morten Busk,
  • Brita S. Sørensen,
  • Mathilde Borg Houlberg Thomsen,
  • Trine Strandgaard,
  • Lars Dyrskjøt,
  • Steffen Nielsen and
  • Michael R. Horsman

26 May 2021

Background: This pre-clinical study was designed to refine a dissection method for validating the use of a 15-gene hypoxia classifier, which was previously established for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients, to identify hypoxia in...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,280 Views
11 Pages

MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry Reveals Lipid Alterations in Physiological and Sertoli Cell-Only Syndrome Human Testicular Tissue Sections

  • Alexandra Sulc,
  • Péter Czétány,
  • Gábor Máté,
  • András Balló,
  • Dávid Semjén,
  • Árpád Szántó and
  • László Márk

Azoospermia, the absence of sperm cells in semen, affects around 15% of infertile males. Sertoli cell-only syndrome (SCOS) is the most common pathological lesion in the background of non-obstructive azoospermia and is characterised by the complete ab...

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1 Citations
1,519 Views
12 Pages

An Insulin Upstream Open Reading Frame (INSU) Is Present in Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells: Changes with Age

  • Qing-Rong Liu,
  • Min Zhu,
  • Faatin Salekin,
  • Brianah M. McCoy,
  • Vernon Kennedy,
  • Jane Tian,
  • Caio H. Mazucanti,
  • Chee W. Chia and
  • Josephine M. Egan

18 November 2024

Insulin resistance, stem cell dysfunction, and muscle fiber dystrophy are all age-related events in skeletal muscle (SKM). However, age-related changes in insulin isoforms and insulin receptors in myogenic progenitor satellite cells have not been stu...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,325 Views
15 Pages

13 September 2023

Atherosclerosis (AS) is an inflammatory disease involving multiple factors in its initiation and development. In recent years, the potential application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for treating AS has been investigated. This study examined the e...

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  • Open Access
16 Citations
9,375 Views
18 Pages

Binding Studies on Isolated Porcine Small Intestinal Mucosa and in vitro Toxicity Studies Reveal Lack of Effect of C. perfringens Beta-Toxin on the Porcine Intestinal Epithelium

  • Simone Roos,
  • Marianne Wyder,
  • Ahmet Candi,
  • Nadine Regenscheit,
  • Christina Nathues,
  • Filip Van Immerseel and
  • Horst Posthaus

9 April 2015

Beta-toxin (CPB) is the essential virulence factor of C. perfringens type C causing necrotizing enteritis (NE) in different hosts. Using a pig infection model, we showed that CPB targets small intestinal endothelial cells. Its effect on the porcine...

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17 Citations
5,211 Views
14 Pages

Low-Intensity Vibration Improves Muscle Healing in a Mouse Model of Laceration Injury

  • Thomas F. Corbiere,
  • Eileen M. Weinheimer-Haus,
  • Stefan Judex and
  • Timothy J. Koh

Recovery from traumatic muscle injuries is typically prolonged and incomplete, leading to impaired muscle and joint function. We sought to determine whether mechanical stimulation via whole-body low-intensity vibration (LIV) could (1) improve muscle...

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5 Citations
2,276 Views
17 Pages

3K3A-Activated Protein C Inhibits Choroidal Neovascularization Growth and Leakage and Reduces NLRP3 Inflammasome, IL-1β, and Inflammatory Cell Accumulation in the Retina

  • Yehonatan Weinberger,
  • Ivan Budnik,
  • Yael Nisgav,
  • Dahlia Palevski,
  • Gil Ben-David,
  • José A. Fernández,
  • Shany Nivinsky Margalit,
  • Sarina Levy-Mendelovich,
  • Gili Kenet and
  • Dov Weinberger
  • + 2 authors

3K3A-Activated Protein C (APC) is a recombinant variant of the physiological anticoagulant APC with cytoprotective properties and reduced bleeding risks. We studied the potential use of 3K3A-APC as a multi-target therapeutic option for choroidal neov...

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  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,186 Views
21 Pages

27 October 2022

The widespread occurrence of plastic has become a significant problem in the natural environment and may give rise to a range of deleterious impacts in biota, particularly where plastic particles overlap in size with that of the particles that are na...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,203 Views
16 Pages

3K3A-Activated Protein C Prevents Microglia Activation, Inhibits NLRP3 Inflammasome and Limits Ocular Inflammation

  • Dahlia Palevski,
  • Gil Ben-David,
  • Yehonatan Weinberger,
  • Rabeei Haj Daood,
  • José A. Fernández,
  • Ivan Budnik,
  • Sarina Levy-Mendelovich,
  • Gili Kenet,
  • Yael Nisgav and
  • Dov Weinberger
  • + 2 authors

17 November 2022

3K3A-Activated Protein C (APC) is a recombinant variant of the physiological anticoagulant APC with pleiotropic cytoprotective properties albeit without the bleeding risks. The anti-inflammatory activities of 3K3A-APC were demonstrated in multiple pr...

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4 Citations
3,410 Views
15 Pages

15 December 2022

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor (GLP-1R) agonists have been approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, the brain actions of these drugs are not properly established. We used post mortem microdissected human hypot...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,687 Views
18 Pages

Confocal Blood Flow Videomicroscopy of Thrombus Formation over Human Arteries and Local Targeting of P2X7

  • Patrizia Marchese,
  • Maria Lombardi,
  • Maria Elena Mantione,
  • Domenico Baccellieri,
  • David Ferrara,
  • Roberto Chiesa,
  • Ottavio Alfieri and
  • Chiara Foglieni

Atherothrombosis exposes vascular components to blood. Currently, new antithrombotic therapies are emerging. Herein we investigated thrombogenesis of human arteries with/without atherosclerosis, and the interaction of coagulation and vascular compone...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,422 Views
17 Pages

Radiosynthesis and Biological Investigation of a Novel Fluorine-18 Labeled Benzoimidazotriazine-Based Radioligand for the Imaging of Phosphodiesterase 2A with Positron Emission Tomography

  • Rien Ritawidya,
  • Barbara Wenzel,
  • Rodrigo Teodoro,
  • Magali Toussaint,
  • Mathias Kranz,
  • Winnie Deuther-Conrad,
  • Sladjana Dukic-Stefanovic,
  • Friedrich-Alexander Ludwig,
  • Matthias Scheunemann and
  • Peter Brust

15 November 2019

A specific radioligand for the imaging of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 2A (PDE2A) via positron emission tomography (PET) would be helpful for research on the physiology and disease-related changes in the expression of this enzyme in the brain....

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,626 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Therapeutic Hypothermia on Macrophages in Mouse Cochlea Explants

  • Werner Bader,
  • Claudia Steinacher,
  • Hannes Thomas Fischer,
  • Rudolf Glueckert,
  • Joachim Schmutzhard and
  • Anneliese Schrott-Fischer

Globally, over the next few decades, more than 2.5 billion people will suffer from hearing impairment, including profound hearing loss, and millions could potentially benefit from a cochlea implant. To date, several studies have focused on tissue tra...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,924 Views
17 Pages

The Expression of Cannabinoid and Cannabinoid-Related Receptors on the Gustatory Cells of the Piglet Tongue

  • Rodrigo Zamith Cunha,
  • Ester Grilli,
  • Andrea Piva,
  • Cecilia Delprete,
  • Cecilia Franciosi,
  • Marco Caprini and
  • Roberto Chiocchetti

28 September 2024

The gustatory system is responsible for detecting and evaluating the palatability of the various chemicals present in food and beverages. Taste bud cells, located primarily on the tongue, communicate with the gustatory sensory neurons by means of neu...

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3 Citations
2,351 Views
19 Pages

Mannan-Binding Lectin Is Associated with Inflammation and Kidney Damage in a Mouse Model of Type 2 Diabetes

  • Gry H. Dørflinger,
  • Charlotte B. Holt,
  • Steffen Thiel,
  • Jesper N. Bech,
  • Jakob A. Østergaard and
  • Mette Bjerre

Autoreactivity of the complement system may escalate the development of diabetic nephropathy. We used the BTBR OB mouse model of type 2 diabetes to investigate the role of the complement factor mannan-binding lectin (MBL) in diabetic nephropathy. Fem...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,965 Views
17 Pages

The association between vitamin D deficiency and cardiovascular disease remains a controversial issue. This study aimed to further elucidate the role of vitamin D signaling in the development of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and dysfunction. To a...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
10,358 Views
16 Pages

Treatments of central nervous system (CNS) diseases often fail due to the blood–brain barrier. Circumvention of this obstacle is crucial for any systemic treatment of such diseases to be effective. One approach to transfer drugs into the brain is the...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,949 Views
19 Pages

Neuroprotection from Excitotoxic Injury by Local Administration of Lipid Emulsion into the Brain of Rats

  • Motomasa Tanioka,
  • Wyun Kon Park,
  • Insop Shim,
  • Kyeongmin Kim,
  • Songyeon Choi,
  • Un Jeng Kim,
  • Kyung Hee Lee,
  • Seong-Karp Hong and
  • Bae Hwan Lee

Lipid emulsion was recently shown to attenuate cell death caused by excitotoxic conditions in the heart. There are key similarities between neurons and cardiomyocytes, such as excitability and conductibility, which yield vulnerability to excitotoxic...

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36 Citations
5,246 Views
18 Pages

Pharmacological Inhibition of Spermine Oxidase Reduces Neurodegeneration and Improves Retinal Function in Diabetic Mice

  • Fang Liu,
  • Alan B. Saul,
  • Prahalathan Pichavaram,
  • Zhimin Xu,
  • Madhuri Rudraraju,
  • Payaningal R. Somanath,
  • Sylvia B. Smith,
  • Ruth B. Caldwell and
  • S. Priya Narayanan

25 January 2020

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a significant cause of blindness in working-age adults worldwide. Lack of effective strategies to prevent or reduce vision loss is a major problem. Since the degeneration of retinal neurons is an early event in the diabet...

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4 Citations
3,051 Views
15 Pages

Local Inflammatory Response after Intramuscularly Implantation of Anti-Adhesive Plasma-Fluorocarbon-Polymer Coated Ti6AI4V Discs in Rats

  • Charlotte Koppe,
  • Andreas Hoene,
  • Uwe Walschus,
  • Birgit Finke,
  • Holger Testrich,
  • Christopher Pohl,
  • Nico Brandt,
  • Maciej Patrzyk,
  • Jürgen Meichsner and
  • Barbara Nebe
  • + 1 author

11 August 2021

Orthopaedic implants and temporary osteosynthesis devices are commonly based on Titanium (Ti). For short-term devices, cell-material contact should be restricted for easy removal after bone healing. This could be achieved with anti-adhesive plasma-fl...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,209 Views
19 Pages

26 March 2023

This study investigated the effect of low-intensity blue light on the albino Wistar rat retina, including intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs). Three groups of nine albino Wistar rats were used. One group was continuously expo...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,909 Views
16 Pages

Differential Distribution and Activity Profile of Acylpeptide Hydrolase in the Rat Seminiferous Epithelium

  • Alejandra A. Covarrubias,
  • Erwin De la Fuente-Ortega,
  • Gabriela Rossi,
  • Ennio Cocca,
  • Mosè Rossi,
  • Gianna Palmieri and
  • Floria C. Pancetti

Acylpeptide hydrolase (APEH) is a serine protease involved in amino acid recycling from acylated peptides (exopeptidase activity) and degradation of oxidized proteins (endoproteinase activity). This enzyme is inhibited by dichlorvos (DDVP), an organo...

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15 Citations
6,873 Views
15 Pages

Detection of ZrO2 Nanoparticles in Lung Tissue Sections by Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and Ion Beam Microscopy

  • Lothar Veith,
  • Julia Böttner,
  • Antje Vennemann,
  • Daniel Breitenstein,
  • Carsten Engelhard,
  • Jan Meijer,
  • Irina Estrela-Lopis,
  • Martin Wiemann and
  • Birgit Hagenhoff

15 January 2018

The increasing use of nanoparticles (NP) in commercial products requires elaborated techniques to detect NP in the tissue of exposed organisms. However, due to the low amount of material, the detection and exact localization of NP within tissue secti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,132 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-TCTP-1 for the Detection of Metalloproteinase 2/9 Expression in Mouse Atherosclerotic Plaques

  • Max Kiugel,
  • Sanna Hellberg,
  • Meeri Käkelä,
  • Heidi Liljenbäck,
  • Tiina Saanijoki,
  • Xiang-Guo Li,
  • Johanna Tuomela,
  • Juhani Knuuti,
  • Antti Saraste and
  • Anne Roivainen

1 December 2018

Background: The expression of matrix metalloproteinases 2/9 (MMP-2/9) has been implicated in arterial remodeling and inflammation in atherosclerosis. We evaluated a gallium-68 labeled peptide for the detection of MMP-2/9 in atherosclerotic mouse aort...

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34 Citations
6,558 Views
14 Pages

Viral-Cellular DNA Junctions as Molecular Markers for Assessing Intra-Tumor Heterogeneity in Cervical Cancer and for the Detection of Circulating Tumor DNA

  • Katrin Carow,
  • Mandy Gölitz,
  • Maria Wolf,
  • Norman Häfner,
  • Lars Jansen,
  • Heike Hoyer,
  • Elisabeth Schwarz,
  • Ingo B. Runnebaum and
  • Matthias Dürst

22 September 2017

The development of cervical cancer is frequently accompanied by the integration of human papillomaviruses (HPV) DNA into the host genome. Viral-cellular junction sequences, which arise in consequence, are highly tumor specific. By using these fragmen...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,792 Views
21 Pages

Zebrafish (ZF; Danio rerio) larvae have emerged as a promising in vivo model in drug metabolism studies. Here, we set out to ready this model for integrated mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to comprehensively study the spatial distribution of drugs an...

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  • Open Access
826 Views
20 Pages

The Outcome of Cell Therapy Treating Urinary Incontinence Correlates with Precise Cell Localization in the Sphincter Complex

  • Niklas Harland,
  • Liv Johnen,
  • Kamal T. Avula,
  • Andrea Buzanich-Ladinig,
  • Lukas Schwarz,
  • Jasmin Knoll,
  • Arnulf Stenzl and
  • Wilhelm K. Aicher

Background/Objectives: Urethral sphincter muscle deficiency is the leading cause of stress urinary incontinence. Preclinical and clinical studies suggested that cell therapy may improve the situation. However, the overall efficacy of cell therapies d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,942 Views
15 Pages

Combinational Therapy of Cardiac Atrial Appendage Stem Cells and Pyridoxamine: The Road to Cardiac Repair?

  • Lize Evens,
  • Hanne Beliën,
  • Sarah D’Haese,
  • Sibren Haesen,
  • Maxim Verboven,
  • Jean-Luc Rummens,
  • Annelies Bronckaers,
  • Marc Hendrikx,
  • Dorien Deluyker and
  • Virginie Bito

27 August 2021

Myocardial infarction (MI) occurs when the coronary blood supply is interrupted. As a consequence, cardiomyocytes are irreversibly damaged and lost. Unfortunately, current therapies for MI are unable to prevent progression towards heart failure. As t...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,894 Views
14 Pages

Assessment of 18F-PBR-111 in the Cuprizone Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Valerie L. Jewells,
  • Hong Yuan,
  • Joseph R. Merrill,
  • Jonathan E. Frank,
  • Akhil Patel,
  • Stephanie M. Cohen,
  • Ben Giglio,
  • Nana Nikolaishvili Feinberg,
  • Glenn K. Matsushima and
  • Zibo Li

The study aims to assess site assessment of the performance of 18F-PBR-111 as a neuroinflammation marker in the cuprizone mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS). 18F-PBR-111 PET imaging has not been well evaluated in multiple sclerosis applications b...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,783 Views
12 Pages

Facial Treatment with 3-O-Cetyl Ascorbic Acid for Improvement of Skin Texture: Uptake, Effectiveness, and In Vitro Carcinogenicity Assessment

  • Natsumi Doi,
  • Yoshifumi Yamada,
  • Misaki Toyoshima,
  • Yuki Kondo,
  • Koichi Nakaoji,
  • Kazuhiko Hamada and
  • Masaaki Tatsuka

Ascorbic acid (AA) is a water-soluble vitamin that is found at high concentrations in normal skin. The important and well-known benefits of using AA in skin health include the stimulation of collagen synthesis and the assistance of protection against...

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14 Citations
3,875 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Taste Receptor mTAS1R3 in Chemical Communication of Gametes

  • Michaela Frolikova,
  • Tereza Otcenaskova,
  • Eliska Valasková,
  • Pavla Postlerova,
  • Romana Stopkova,
  • Pavel Stopka and
  • Katerina Komrskova

Fertilization is a multiple step process leading to the fusion of female and male gametes and the formation of a zygote. Besides direct gamete membrane interaction via binding receptors localized on both oocyte and sperm surface, fertilization also i...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,091 Views
15 Pages

3 August 2024

Placental health and foetal development are dependent upon element homeostasis. Analytical techniques such as mass spectroscopy can provide quantitative data on element concentrations in placental tissue but do not show spatial distribution or co-loc...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,253 Views
17 Pages

11 December 2024

The structural and functional characteristics of skeletal muscle fibers play a crucial role in understanding the physical capabilities of dogs, particularly in relation to their breed-specific roles. This study aimed to compare the muscle fiber compo...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,646 Views
16 Pages

Glucose-Sensing Carbohydrate Response Element-Binding Protein in the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Christopher R. Starr,
  • Assylbek Zhylkibayev,
  • Oleg Gorbatyuk,
  • Alli M. Nuotio-Antar,
  • James Mobley,
  • Maria B. Grant and
  • Marina Gorbatyuk

13 January 2025

Glucose-sensing ChREBP and MondoA are transcriptional factors involved in the lipogenic, inflammatory, and insulin signaling pathways implicated in metabolic disorders; however, limited ocular studies have been conducted on these proteins. We aimed t...

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26 Citations
4,137 Views
12 Pages

Betulinic Acid Protects from Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in the Mouse Retina

  • Aytan Musayeva,
  • Johanna C. Unkrig,
  • Mayagozel B. Zhutdieva,
  • Caroline Manicam,
  • Yue Ruan,
  • Panagiotis Laspas,
  • Panagiotis Chronopoulos,
  • Marie L. Göbel,
  • Norbert Pfeiffer and
  • Christoph Brochhausen
  • + 5 authors

16 September 2021

Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) events are involved in the pathophysiology of numerous ocular diseases. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that betulinic acid protects from I/R injury in the mouse retina. Ocular ischemia was induced in m...

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8 Citations
3,183 Views
11 Pages

12 October 2021

The aim of the study was to analyse the effect of probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics injected in ovo on day 12 of embryonic development on the microstructure of the superficial pectoral muscle (musculus pectoralis superficialis) from 42-day-old ch...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,760 Views
14 Pages

Improved Radiolytic Stability of a 68Ga-labelled Collagelin Analogue for the Imaging of Fibrosis

  • Irina Velikyan,
  • Ulrika Rosenström,
  • Maria Rosestedt,
  • Olof Eriksson and
  • Gunnar Antoni

28 September 2021

There is an unmet medical need for non-invasive, sensitive, and quantitative methods for the assessment of fibrosis. Herein, an improved collagelin analogue labelled with gallium-68 for use with positron emission tomography (PET) is presented. A cycl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,478 Views
22 Pages

Disabling VEGF-Response of Purkinje Cells by Downregulation of KDR via miRNA-204-5p

  • Julian Gehmeyr,
  • Abdelouahid Maghnouj,
  • Jonas Tjaden,
  • Matthias Vorgerd,
  • Stephan Hahn,
  • Veronika Matschke,
  • Verena Theis and
  • Carsten Theiss

22 February 2021

The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is well known for its wide-ranging functions, not only in the vascular system, but also in the central (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). To study the role of VEGF in neuronal protection, growth a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,917 Views
17 Pages

Evaluation of Topical and Subconjunctival Injection of Hyaluronic Acid-Coated Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery to Posterior Eye

  • Cheng-Han Tsai,
  • Le Ngoc Hoang,
  • Chun Che Lin,
  • Liang-Chen Pan,
  • Chiao-Li Wu,
  • I-Chan Lin,
  • Peng-Yuan Wang and
  • Ching-Li Tseng

Posterior eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, are difficult to treat due to ineffective drug delivery to affected areas. Intravitreal injection is the primary method for posterior eye drug delivery; howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,109 Views
18 Pages

Regulation of Immune Checkpoint Antigen CD276 (B7-H3) on Human Placenta-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in GMP-Compliant Cell Culture Media

  • Bastian Amend,
  • Lea Buttgereit,
  • Tanja Abruzzese,
  • Niklas Harland,
  • Harald Abele,
  • Peter Jakubowski,
  • Arnulf Stenzl,
  • Raphael Gorodetsky and
  • Wilhelm K. Aicher

16 November 2023

Therapies utilizing autologous mesenchymal cell delivery are being investigated as anti-inflammatory and regenerative treatments for a broad spectrum of age-related diseases, as well as various chronic and acute pathological conditions. Easily availa...

  • Feature Paper
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  • Open Access
899 Views
12 Pages

Cutaneous Allodynia of the Withers in Cattle: An Experimental In Vivo Neuroanatomical Preliminary Investigation of the Dichotomizing Sensory Neurons Projecting into the Reticulum and Skin of the Withers—A Case Study on Two Calves

  • Roberto Chiocchetti,
  • Luciano Pisoni,
  • Monika Joechler,
  • Adele Cancellieri,
  • Fiorella Giancola,
  • Giorgia Galiazzo,
  • Giulia Salamanca,
  • Rodrigo Zamith Cunha and
  • Arcangelo Gentile

6 June 2025

The presence of dichotomizing neurons in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of cattle, innervating both the reticulum and the withers, may indicate a pre-spinal convergence of visceral and cutaneous sensory information, i.e., that the DRG primary sensory...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,185 Views
23 Pages

Long-Term Effects of Neural Precursor Cell Transplantation on Secondary Injury Processes and Functional Recovery after Severe Cervical Contusion-Compression Spinal Cord Injury

  • Alexander Younsi,
  • Guoli Zheng,
  • Lennart Riemann,
  • Moritz Scherer,
  • Hao Zhang,
  • Mohamed Tail,
  • Maryam Hatami,
  • Thomas Skutella,
  • Andreas Unterberg and
  • Klaus Zweckberger

3 December 2021

Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) remains a devastating event without adequate treatment options despite decades of research. In this context, the usefulness of common preclinical SCI models has been criticized. We, therefore, aimed to use a clinical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,429 Views
14 Pages

Amorphous silica nanoparticles comprise a class of widely used industrial nanomaterials, which may elicit acute inflammation in the lung. These materials have a large specific surface to which components of the pulmonary micro-milieu can bind. To con...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
9,184 Views
16 Pages

The Anti-TNF-α Antibody Infliximab Inhibits the Expression of Fat-Transporter-Protein FAT/CD36 in a Selective Hepatic-Radiation Mouse Model

  • Gesa Martius,
  • Silke Cameron,
  • Margret Rave-Fränk,
  • Clemens F. Hess,
  • Hendrik A. Wolff and
  • Ihtzaz A. Malik

2 March 2015

Previously, we reported a radiation-induced inflammation triggering fat-accumulation through fatty-acid-translocase/cluster of differentiation protein 36 (FAT/CD36) in rat liver. Furthermore, inhibition of radiation-induced FAT/CD36-expression by ant...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,786 Views
19 Pages

Further Insights into the Ciliary Gene and Protein KIZ and Its Murine Ortholog PLK1S1 Mutated in Rod-Cone Dystrophy

  • Said El Shamieh,
  • Cécile Méjécase,
  • Matteo Bertelli,
  • Angélique Terray,
  • Christelle Michiels,
  • Christel Condroyer,
  • Stéphane Fouquet,
  • Maxime Sadoun,
  • Emmanuelle Clérin and
  • Binqian Liu
  • + 5 authors

18 October 2017

We identified herein additional patients with rod-cone dystrophy (RCD) displaying mutations in KIZ, encoding the ciliary centrosomal protein kizuna and performed functional characterization of the respective protein in human fibroblasts and of its mo...

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  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,945 Views
18 Pages

Effects of Resveratrol on Vascular Function in Retinal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury

  • Panagiotis Chronopoulos,
  • Caroline Manicam,
  • Jenia Kouchek Zadeh,
  • Panagiotis Laspas,
  • Johanna Charlotte Unkrig,
  • Marie Luise Göbel,
  • Aytan Musayeva,
  • Norbert Pfeiffer,
  • Matthias Oelze and
  • Andreas Daiber
  • + 3 authors

Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) events are involved in the development of various ocular pathologies, e.g., retinal artery or vein occlusion. We tested the hypothesis that resveratrol is protective against I/R injury in the murine retina. Intraocular pres...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,096 Views
19 Pages

Study on the Occurrence Characteristics of the Remaining Oil in Sandstone Reservoirs with Different Permeability after Polymer Flooding

  • Xianda Sun,
  • Limin Suo,
  • Yuanjing Huang,
  • Hongyu Wang,
  • Han Yu,
  • Chengwu Xu,
  • Jian Xu,
  • Xudong Qin,
  • Wenying Sun and
  • Yangdong Cao
  • + 1 author

2 July 2024

After polymer flooding, the heterogeneity between different layers intensifies, forming intricate seepage channels and fluid diversions, which results in decreased circulation efficiency and lower recovery rates, leaving a significant amount of resid...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,426 Views
34 Pages

Porcine Single-Eye Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Culture for Barrier and Polarity Studies

  • Philipp Dörschmann,
  • Sina von der Weppen,
  • Emi Koyama,
  • Johann Roider and
  • Alexa Klettner

1 July 2025

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the main cause of blindness in Western nations. AMD models addressing specific pathological pathways are desired. Through this study, a best-practice protocol for polarized porcine single-eye retinal pigment...

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