Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Animals"

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  • Langreder, Nora; Schäckermann, Dorina; Meier, Doris; Becker, Marlies; Schubert, Maren; Dübel, Stefan; Reinard, Thomas; Figge-Wegener, Stefanie; Roßbach, Kristine; Bäumer, Wolfgang; Ladel, Simone; Hust, Michael ([London] : Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature, 2021)
    Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is the most common allergic skin disease of horses. It is caused by insect bites of the Culicoides spp. which mediate a type I/IVb allergy with strong involvement of eosinophil cells. No ...
  • Ogada, Pamella Akoth; Kiirika, Leonard Muriithi; Lorenz, Christin; Senkler, Jennifer; Braun, Hans-Peter; Poehling, Hans-Michael (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2017)
    Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is mainly vectored by Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande, and it potentially activates the vector's immune response. However, molecular background of the altered immune response is not ...
  • Gruene, Martin; Unger, Claudia; Koch, Lothar; Deiwick, Andrea; Chichkov, Boris (London : Biomed Central, 2011)
    Background: Laser-assisted bioprinting of multi-cellular replicates in accordance with CAD blueprint may substantially improve our understandings of fundamental aspects of 3 D cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions in ...
  • Müller, Katharina F.; Briel, Matthias; Strech, Daniel; Meerpohl, Jörg J.; Lang, Britta; Motschall, Edith; Gloy, Viktoria; Lamontagne, Francois; Bassler, Dirk (San Francisco : Public Library of Science, 2014)
    Background: Systematic reviews of preclinical studies, in vivo animal experiments in particular, can influence clinical research and thus even clinical care. Dissemination bias, selective dissemination of positive or ...
  • Kahuthia-Gathu, R.; Löhr, B.; Poehling, Hans-Michael; Mbugua, P.K. (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009)
    An investigation of the diversity and distribution of wild crucifer species and their importance for cultivated crucifers was conducted during 2005 and 2006 in the highland and mid-altitude semi-arid areas of Kenya. Thirteen ...
  • Horn, Marcus A.; Schramm, Andreas; Drake, Harold L. (Washington, DC [u.a.] : American Soc. for Microbiology, 2003)
    The in vivo production of nitrous oxide (N2O) by earthworms is due to their gut microbiota, and it is hypothesized that the microenvironment of the gut activates ingested N2O-producing soil bacteria. In situ measurement ...
  • Depkat-Jakob, Peter S.; Hilgarth, Maik; Horn, Marcus A.; Drake, Harold L. (Washington, DC [u.a.] : American Soc. for Microbiology, 2010)
    The earthworm gut is an anoxic nitrous oxide (N2O)-emitting microzone in aerated soils. In situ conditions of the gut might stimulate ingested nitrate-reducing soil bacteria linked to this emission. The objective of this ...
  • Tinne, Nadine; Knoop, Gesche; Kallweit, Nicole; Veith, Sonja; Bleeker, Sebastian; Lubatschowski, Holger; Krüger, Alexander; Ripken, Tammo (Bellingham, WA : SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2014)
    We present a time-resolved photographic analysis of the pulse-to-pulse interaction. In particular, we studied the influence of the cavitation bubble induced by a fs-pulse on the optical focusing of the consecutive pulse ...
  • Feser, K.; Kietzmann, M.; Bäumer, W.; Krause, C.; Bach, F.W. (London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2011)
    Degradable magnesium alloys are new materials for implants used in orthopedic and trauma surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of degradable magnesium alloys on the function of dendritic cells ...
  • Hink, Linda; Holzinger, Anja; Sandfeld, Tobias; Weig, Alfons R.; Schramm, Andreas; Feldhaar, Heike; Horn, Marcus A. (Cold Spring Harbor : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022)
    Microplastic (MP) pollution is an environmental burden. MP enters food webs via ingestion by macrofauna, including isopods (Porcellio scaber) in terrestrial ecosystems. However, MP-effects on the host and its gut microbiome ...
  • Hothorn, Ludwig A.; Sill, Martin; Schaarschmidt, Frank (Berlin : De Gruyter, 2010)
    The analysis of dose-response relationships is a common problem in pre-clinical studies. For example, proportions such as mortality rates and histopathological findings are of particular interest in repeated toxicity ...
  • Müller, Dominik; Klamt, Thorben; Gentemann, Lara; Heisterkamp, Alexander; Kalies, Stefan Michael Klaus (San Francisco, California, US : PLOS, 2021)
    Whereas it is evident that a well aligned and regular sarcomeric structure in cardiomyocytes is vital for heart function, considerably less is known about the contribution of individual elements to the mechanics of the ...
  • Poehnert, Daniel; Abbas, Mahmoud; Maegel, Lavinia; Sambale, Franziska; Lavrentieva, Antonina; Kreipe, Hans-Heinrich; Klempnauer, Jürgen; Winny, Markus (London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2015)
    Purpose To evaluate in vitro cytotoxicity/biocompatibility as well as in vivo tolerability of the novel polysaccharide 4DryField® PH, certified for haemostasis and adhesion prevention. Methods In vitro cytotoxicity/viability ...
  • Erdmann, Nina; Bondarenko, Alexandr; Hewicker-Trautwein, Marion; Angrisani, Nina; Reifenrath, Janin; Lucas, Arne; Meyer-Lindenberg, Andrea (London : BioMed Central Ltd., 2010)
    Background: Recent studies have shown the potential suitability of magnesium alloys as biodegradable implants. The aim of the present study was to compare the soft tissue biocompatibility of MgCa0.8 and commonly used ...
  • Stieve, M.; Hedrich, H.J.; Battmer, R.D.; Behrens, P.; Müller, P.; Lenarz, T. (London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2009)
    This experimental animal study aimed at evaluating a new prosthesis to replace the ossicular chain; we developed a new technique for surgical implantation into the middle ear of rabbits. The rabbit middle ear is, owing to ...
  • Vogt, Julia C.; Brandes, Gudrun; Ehlert, Nina; Behrens, Peter; Nolte, Ingo; Mueller, Peter P.; Lenarz, Thomas; Stieve, Martin (London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2009)
    The objective of this study is to evaluate the suitability of a mouse middle ear model for testing ossicular replacement materials. Twenty-four BALB/c mice are implanted with the bioglass-ceramic Bioverit® II which is ...
  • Mitova, Maya; Taskova, Rilka M.; Popov, Simeon; Berger, Ralf Günter; Krings, Ulrich; Handjieva, Nedjalka (Berlin : De Gruyter, 2003)
    Sterols, triterpenes, volatiles, polar and other constituents in aerial parts of Carthamus lanatus were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Over 90 compounds were identified most of them new for the species. ...
  • Heinemann, Dag; Schomaker, Markus; Kalies, Stefan; Schieck, Maximilian; Carlson, Regina; Murua Escobar, Hugo; Ripken, Tammo; Meyer, Heiko; Heisterkamp, Alexander (San Francisco, California, US : PLOS, 2013)
    Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to established molecule delivery methods like lipofection or electroporation. Among the laser based methods, gold nanoparticle mediated ...
  • Zaman, M.; Kleineidam, K.; Bakken, L.; Berendt, J.; Bracken, C.; Butterbach-Bahl, K.; Cai, Z.; Chang, S. X.; Clough, T.; Dawar, K.; Ding, W. X.; Dörsch, P.; dos Reis Martins, M.; Eckhardt, C.; Fiedler, S.; Frosch, T.; Goopy, J.; Görres, C.-M.; Gupta, A.; Henjes, S.; Hofmann, M. E. G.; Horn, M. A.; Jahangir, M. M. R.; Jansen-Willems, A.; Lenhart, K.; Heng, L.; Lewicka-Szczebak, D.; Lucic, G.; Merbold, L.; Mohn, J.; Molstad, L.; Moser, G.; Murphy, P.; Sanz-Cobena, A.; Šimek, M.; Urquiaga, S.; Well, R.; Wrage-Mönnig, N.; Zaman, S.; Zhang, J.; Müller, C. (Cham : Springer, 2021)
    The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) is leading to an increased occurrence of extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and heatwaves. The three major ...
  • Wüst, Pia K.; Horn, Marcus A.; Henderson, Gemma; Janssen, Peter H.; Rehm, Bernd H.A.; Drake, Harold L. (Washington, DC [u.a.] : American Soc. for Microbiology, 2009)
    Previous studies have documented the capacity of European earthworms belonging to the family Lumbricidae to emit the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O), an activity attributed primarily to the activation of ingested soil ...