533 results on '"Ebert, S."'
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2. Until the bitter end: On prospect theory in a dynamic context
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Ebert, S and Strack, P
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Behavioral Economics ,Disposition Effect ,Irreversible Investment ,Prospect Theory ,Skewness Preference ,Time-Inconsistency ,Economics ,Commerce ,Management ,Tourism and Services - Abstract
We provide a result on prospect theory decision makers who are naïve about the time inconsistency induced by probability weighting. If a market offers a sufficiently rich set of investment strategies, investors postpone their trading decisions indefinitely due to a strong preference for skewness. We conclude that probability weighting in combination with naïveté leads to unrealistic predictions for a wide range of dynamic setups.
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- 2015
3. The Filter Imager SuFI and the Image Stabilization and Light Distribution System ISLiD of the Sunrise Balloon-Borne Observatory: Instrument Description
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Gandorfer, A., Grauf, B., Barthol, P., Riethmueller, T. L., Solanki, S. K., Chares, B., Deutsch, W., Ebert, S., Feller, A., Germerott, D., Heerlein, K., Heinrichs, J., Hirche, D., Hirzberger, J., Kolleck, M., Meller, R., Mueller, R., Schaefer, R., Tomasch, G., Knoelker, M., Pillet, V. Martinez, Bonet, J. A., Schmidt, W., Berkefeld, T., Feger, B., Heidecke, F., Soltau, D., Tischenberg, A., Fischer, A., Title, A., Anwand, H., and Schmidt, E.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe the design of the Sunrise Filter Imager (SuFI) and the Image Stabilization and Light Distribution (ISLiD) unit onboard the Sunrise balloon borne solar observatory. This contribution provides the necessary information which is relevant to understand the instruments working principles, the relevant technical data, and the necessary information about calibration issues directly related to the science data., Comment: accepted for publication in Solar Physics on 4 September 2010
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- 2010
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4. Ab initio calculations of the physical properties of transition metal carbides and nitrides and possible routes to high-Tc
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Maksimov, E. G., Ebert, S. V., Magnitskaya, M. V., Karakozov, A. E., and Savrasov, S. Yu.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
Ab initio linear-response calculations are reported of the phonon spectra and the electron-phonon interaction for several transition metal carbides and nitrides in a NaCl-type structure. For NbC, the kinetic, optical, and superconducting properties are calculated in detail at various pressures and the normal-pressure results are found to well agree with the experiment. Factors accounting for the relatively low critical temperatures Tc in transition metal compounds with light elements are considered and the possible ways of increasing Tc are discussed., Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures
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- 2006
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5. Damage microstructure evolution of helium ion irradiated SiC under fusion relevant temperatures
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Harrison, R.W., Ebert, S., Hinks, J.A., and Donnelly, S.E.
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- 2018
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6. Characteristic length measurement of a subsurface gas anomaly—A monitoring approach for heterogeneous flow path distributions
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Lazik, D., Ebert, S., Neumann, P.P., and Bartholmai, M.
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- 2016
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7. A Re-Investigation of a Chondritic Xenolith in the Murchsion (CM2) Chondrite: Formation by Fluid-Assisted Percolation During Metamorphism
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Kerraouch, I, Bischoff, A, Zolensky, M. E, Ebert, S, Patzek, M, Pack, A, Schmitt-Kopplin, P, Belhai, D, Bendaoud, A, and Le, L
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Space Sciences (General) - Abstract
The CM chondrites are generally complex impact breccias, in which lithic clasts and mineral fragments showing various degrees of aqueous alteration and possibly originating from different parent bodies are mixed together. The occurrence of CM-like clasts in other chondritic and achondritic meteorite breccias is also well-documented, however, reports on the occurrence of foreign clasts in CM chondrites are rare. In this study, we reinvestigated the white clast in the Murchison CM chondrite and demonstrate that the clast is not related to R chondrites as earlier suggested. In addition to the classification we discuss the origin and the history of its formation by studying several aspects like mineralogy, bulk chemistry, Rare Earth Elements (REE), oxygen isotopes, and the soluble organic compounds.
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- 2019
8. Skin regeneration in deep second-degree scald injuries either by infusion pumping or topical application of recombinant human erythropoietin gel
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Giri P, Ebert S, Braumann UD, Kremer M, Giri S, Machens HG, and Bader A
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Priya Giri,1 Sabine Ebert,1 Ulf-Dietrich Braumann,2 Mathias Kremer,3 Shibashish Giri,1 Hans-Günther Machens,4 Augustinus Bader1 1Department of Cell Techniques and Applied Stem Cell Biology, Center for Biotechnology and Biomedicine (BBZ), Faculty of Medicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; 2Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; 3Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany; 4Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany Abstract: Large doses of recombinant growth factors formulated in solution form directly injected into the body is usual clinical practice in treating second-degree scald injuries, with promising results, but this approach creates side effects; furthermore, it may not allow appropriate levels of the factor to be sensed by the target injured tissue/organ in the specific time frame, owing to complications arising from regeneration. In this research, two delivery methods (infusion pumping and local topical application) were applied to deliver recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) for skin regeneration. First, rHuEPO was given in deep second-degree scald injury sites in mice by infusion pump. Vascularization was remarkably higher in the rHuEPO pumping group than in controls. Second, local topical application of rHuEPO gel was given in deep second-degree scald injury sites in rats. Histological analysis showed that epithelialization rate was significantly higher in the rHuEPO gel-treated group than in controls. Immunohistochemical studies showed that the rHuEPO gel-treated group showed remarkably higher expression of skin regeneration makers than the control group. An accurate method for visualization and quantification of blood vessel networks in target areas has still not been developed up to this point, because of technical difficulties in detecting such thin blood vessels. A method which utilizes a series of steps to enhance the image, removes noise from image background, and tracks the vessels edges for vessel segmentation and quantification has been used in this study. Using image analysis methods, we were able to detect the microvascular networks of newly formed blood vessels (less than 500 µm thickness), which participate in the healing process, providing not only nutrition and oxygen to grow tissues but also necessary growth factors to grow tissue cells for complete skin regeneration. The rHuEPO-treated group showed higher expression of stem cell markers (CD 31, CD 90, CD 71, and nestin), which actively contribute to in-wound-healing processes for new hair follicle generation as well as skin regeneration. Collectively, both rHuEPO group pumping into the systemic circulation system, and injection into the local injury area, prompted mice and rats to form new blood vessel networks in scald injury sites, which significantly participate in the scald healing process. These results may lead to the development of novel treatments for scald wounds. Keywords: re-epithelialization, scald wound, skin regeneration, neovascularization, vascularization, segmentation
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- 2015
9. Mineralogical Study of a White Clast from Murchison (CM2): Comparison with R-Chondrites
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Kerraouch, I, Zolensky, M. E, Bischoff, A, Le, L, Belhai, D, Patzek, M, and Ebert, S
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Space Sciences (General) - Abstract
R-chondrites share some properties with ordinary chondrites (OC) and carbonaceous chondrites (CC). The proportions of the textural types of chondrule from R chondrites and their FeO/(FeO+MgO) ratios are similar to those of OC, but the high matrix abundance in R chondrites more closely resembles that of CC (matrix abundances: OC ~12 vol% vs. CC 34->60 vol%;). In this study, we characteristize the mineralogy of a white clast from Murchison (CM2), which was earlier considered to be a R-chondrite. First, all the petrographic and mineralogical characteristics will be described and compared with those of R-chondrites. Finally, all data will be considered in order to test, whether this clast is a real R-chondrite or a unique recrystallized chondrite?
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- 2018
10. Vaccination of Mice with Virulence-Associated Protein G (VapG) Antigen Confers Partial Protection against Rhodococcus equi Infection through Induced Humoral Immunity
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Marcel M. Trevisani, Ebert S. Hanna, Aline F. Oliveira, Silvia A. Cardoso, Maria C. Roque-Barreira, and Sandro G. Soares
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Rhodococcus equi ,vectored vaccine ,VapG ,APTX ,attenuated Salmonella ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Rhodococcus equi is a facultative intracellular bacterium causing severe pyogranulomatous pneumonia, ulcerative enterocolitis, and mesenteric lymphadenopathy in foals aged less than 6 months. Less frequently, this pathogen affects various other species, such as pigs, cattle, cats, and even humans. Although rhodococcosis is treated with a combination of antimicrobial agents, resistance is developed in some cases, and thus, antimicrobial susceptibility must be monitored and managed. Considering these limitations of the current therapy and unavailability of a vaccine to prevent the disease, research is particularly focused on the development of an effective vaccine against rhodococcosis. Most vaccines undergoing development utilize the virulence-associated protein (Vap) A antigen, which was identified previously as a key virulence factor of R. equi. Nevertheless, other proteins, such as VapG, present in most virulent R. equi strains, are also encoded by vap genes located on the R. equi bacterial virulence plasmid. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of VapG immunization on the survival of R. equi-challenged mice. We used attenuated Salmonella as a carrier for VapG (Salmonella-vapG+), a procedure previously adopted to develop a VapA-based vaccine. We observed that vaccination with Salmonella-vapG+ induced both an increased IFN-γ, IL-12, and TNF-α production, and a decreased bacterial burden in organs of the R. equi-challenged mice. Nevertheless, Salmonella-vapG+ vaccination protected only 50% of the mice challenged with a lethal dose of R. equi. Interestingly, we observed an increased frequency of B cells in the spleen of Salmonella-vapG+-vaccinated mice and showed that Salmonella-vapG+-vaccinated R. equi-challenged B-cell-knockout mice did not reduce the bacterial burden. Given these results, we discussed the potential role of the humoral immune response induced by Salmonella-vapG+ vaccination in conferring protection against R. equi infection, as well as the employment of VapG antigen for obtaining hyperimmune plasma to prevent rhodoccocosis in young foals.
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- 2017
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11. P1480: SPLENIC SEQUESTRATION IS MORE COMMON IN SCD-S/Β0-THAL THAN IN SCD-S/S PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM THE GERMAN SCD REGISTRY
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Allard, P., primary, Tagliaferri, L., additional, Lobitz, S., additional, Cario, H., additional, Jarisch, A., additional, Grosse, R., additional, Ebert, S., additional, Bleeke, M., additional, Oevermann, L., additional, Hakimeh, D., additional, Kulozik, A., additional, and Kunz, J., additional
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- 2022
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12. Columnar-Structured Mg-Al-Spinel Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBCs) by Suspension Plasma Spraying (SPS)
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Schlegel, N., Ebert, S., Mauer, G., and Vaßen, R.
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- 2015
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13. Skin regeneration with conical and hair follicle structure of deep second-degree scalding injuries via combined expression of the EPO receptor and beta common receptor by local subcutaneous injection of nanosized rhEPO
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Ebert S, Bader A, Liu S, Kremer M, Giri S, Machens HG, Nerlich A, Günter CI, and Smith DU
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Augustinus Bader1, Sabine Ebert1, Shibashish Giri1, Mathias Kremer2, Shuhua Liu2, Andreas Nerlich5, Christina I Günter³, Dagmar U Smith4, Hans-Günther Machens2,31Department of Applied Stem Cell Biology and Cell Techniques, Centre for Biotechnology and Biomedicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzieg, 2Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, 3Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Technische Universität München, Munich, 4Münchner Studienzentrum, Technische Universität München, Munich, 5Institute of Pathology, Klinikum München-Bogenhausen, Munich, GermanyBackground: Acceleration of skin regeneration is still an unsolved problem in the clinical treatment of patients suffering from deep burns and scalds. Although erythropoietin (EPO) has a protective role in a wide range of organs and cells during ischemia and after trauma, it has been recently discovered that EPO is not tissue-protective in the common β subunit receptor (βCR) knockout mouse. The protective capacity of EPO in tissue is mediated via a heteroreceptor complex comprising both the erythropoietin receptor (EPOR) and βCR. However, proof of coexpression of these heterogenic receptors in regenerating skin after burns is still lacking.Methods: To understand the role of nanosized recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) in wound healing, we investigated the effects of subcutaneous injections of EPO on skin regeneration after deep second-degree scalding injuries. Our aim was to determine if joint expression of EPOR and βCR is a prerequisite for the tissue-protective effect of rhEPO. The efficiency in wound regeneration in a skin scalding injury mouse model was examined. A deep second-degree dermal scald injury was produced on the backs of 20 female Balb/c mice which were subsequently randomized to four experimental groups, two of which received daily subcutaneous injections of rhEPO. At days 7 and 14, the mice were sacrificed and the effects of rhEPO were analyzed with respect to grade of re-epithelialization (wound closure) and stage of epidermal maturation. This was investigated using different histological parameters of epithelial covering, such as depth of the epidermal layer, epidermal stratification, and presence of conical and hair follicle structures.Results: Expression of EPOR, βCR, and growth hormone receptor at the mRNA and protein levels was demonstrated with reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis. After rhEPO treatment, the rate of re-epithelialization of the scalding injury was increased and the time to final wound closure was reduced. In addition, the quality of regenerated skin was improved. In this investigation, for the first time, we demonstrated coexpression of EPOR and βCR at the RNA and protein levels in vivo using a deep second-degree scalding injury mouse model. These results highlight the potential role of rhEPO in the improved treatment of burns patients, which might be crucial for the development of innovative new therapy regimes.Conclusion: Local injection of nanosized rhEPO directly to the injury site rather than systemic administration for deep second-degree scalding injuries achieved complete skin regeneration with conical and hair follicle structure via combined expression of EPOR and βCR.Keywords: burns, nanosize, common β subunit, erythropoietin, receptor, local injection
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- 2012
14. Virtual detector characterisation with Monte-Carlo simulations
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Sukowski, F., Yaneu Yaneu, J.F., Salamon, M., Ebert, S., and Uhlmann, N.
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- 2009
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15. Comparison of induced neurons reveals slower structural and functional maturation in humans than in apes
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Schörnig, M., Ju, X., Fast, L., Ebert, S., Weigert, A., Kanton, S., Schaffer, T., Nadif Kasri, N., Treutlein, B., Peter, B.M., Hevers, W., Taverna, E., Schörnig, M., Ju, X., Fast, L., Ebert, S., Weigert, A., Kanton, S., Schaffer, T., Nadif Kasri, N., Treutlein, B., Peter, B.M., Hevers, W., and Taverna, E.
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Contains fulltext : 231655.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), We generated induced excitatory neurons (iNeurons, iNs) from chimpanzee, bonobo, and human stem cells by expressing the transcription factor neurogenin-2 (NGN2). Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that genes involved in dendrite and synapse development are expressed earlier during iNs maturation in the chimpanzee and bonobo than the human cells. In accordance, during the first 2 weeks of differentiation, chimpanzee and bonobo iNs showed repetitive action potentials and more spontaneous excitatory activity than human iNs, and extended neurites of higher total length. However, the axons of human iNs were slightly longer at 5 weeks of differentiation. The timing of the establishment of neuronal polarity did not differ between the species. Chimpanzee, bonobo, and human neurites eventually reached the same level of structural complexity. Thus, human iNs develop slower than chimpanzee and bonobo iNs, and this difference in timing likely depends on functions downstream of NGN2.
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- 2021
16. NGN2 induces diverse neuron types from human pluripotency
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Lin, H.C., He, Zhisong, Ebert, S., Schörnig, M., Santel, M., Nikolova, M.T., Weigert, A., Hevers, W., Nadif Kasri, N., Taverna, E., Gray Camp, J., Treutlein, B., Lin, H.C., He, Zhisong, Ebert, S., Schörnig, M., Santel, M., Nikolova, M.T., Weigert, A., Hevers, W., Nadif Kasri, N., Taverna, E., Gray Camp, J., and Treutlein, B.
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Contains fulltext : 237681.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), Human neurons engineered from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) through neurogenin 2 (NGN2) overexpression are widely used to study neuronal differentiation mechanisms and to model neurological diseases. However, the differentiation paths and heterogeneity of emerged neurons have not been fully explored. Here, we used single-cell transcriptomics to dissect the cell states that emerge during NGN2 overexpression across a time course from pluripotency to neuron functional maturation. We find a substantial molecular heterogeneity in the neuron types generated, with at least two populations that express genes associated with neurons of the peripheral nervous system. Neuron heterogeneity is observed across multiple iPSC clones and lines from different individuals. We find that neuron fate acquisition is sensitive to NGN2 expression level and the duration of NGN2-forced expression. Our data reveal that NGN2 dosage can regulate neuron fate acquisition, and that NGN2-iN heterogeneity can confound results that are sensitive to neuron type.
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- 2021
17. The Filter Imager SuFI and the Image Stabilization and Light Distribution System ISLiD of the Sunrise Balloon-Borne Observatory: Instrument Description
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Gandorfer, A., Grauf, B., Barthol, P., Riethmüller, T. L., Solanki, S. K., Chares, B., Deutsch, W., Ebert, S., Feller, A., Germerott, D., Heerlein, K., Heinrichs, J., Hirche, D., Hirzberger, J., Kolleck, M., Meller, R., Müller, R., Schäfer, R., Tomasch, G., Knölker, M., Martínez Pillet, V., Bonet, J. A., Schmidt, W., Berkefeld, T., Feger, B., Heidecke, F., Soltau, D., Tischenberg, A., Fischer, A., Title, A., Anwand, H., and Schmidt, E.
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- 2011
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18. Effect of high pressure on the electron-phonon interaction and superconductivity in ZrN and HfN
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Maksimov, E. G., Wang, S. Q., Magnitskaya, M. V., and Ebert, S. V.
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- 2008
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19. Ab initio calculations of the physical properties of transition metal carbides and nitrides and possible routes to high-T c superconductivity
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Maksimov, E. G., Ebert, S. V., Magnitskaya, M. V., and Karakozov, A. E.
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- 2007
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20. Ab initio calculations of the superconducting transition temperature for NbC at various pressures
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Maksimov, E. G., Magnitskaya, M. V., Ebert, S. V., and Savrasov, S. Yu.
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- 2004
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21. Eccentric muscle damage increases intermuscular coherence during a fatiguing isometric contraction
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Semmler, J. G., Ebert, S. A., and Amarasena, J.
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- 2013
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22. The Filter Imager SuFI and the Image Stabilization and Light Distribution System ISLiD of the Sunrise Balloon-Borne Observatory: Instrument Description
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Gandorfer, A., primary, Grauf, B., additional, Barthol, P., additional, Riethmüller, T. L., additional, Solanki, S. K., additional, Chares, B., additional, Deutsch, W., additional, Ebert, S., additional, Feller, A., additional, Germerott, D., additional, Heerlein, K., additional, Heinrichs, J., additional, Hirche, D., additional, Hirzberger, J., additional, Kolleck, M., additional, Meller, R., additional, Müller, R., additional, Schäfer, R., additional, Tomasch, G., additional, Knölker, M., additional, Martínez Pillet, V., additional, Bonet, J. A., additional, Schmidt, W., additional, Berkefeld, T., additional, Feger, B., additional, Heidecke, F., additional, Soltau, D., additional, Tischenberg, A., additional, Fischer, A., additional, Title, A., additional, Anwand, H., additional, and Schmidt, E., additional
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- 2010
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23. First results on regenerative effects of erythropoietin in burn and scald injures (clinical trial: “EPO in Burns”)
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Günter, C I, Dornseifer, U, Siemers, F, Mailänder, P, Ninkovic, M, Thamm, O, Spilker, G, Wolter, T, Dunda, S, Grieb, G, Pallua, N, Ernert, C, Steen, M, Kestel, A, Sievers, R, Fuge, D, Reichert, B, Hartmann, B, Rahmanian-Schwarz, A, Schaller, H E, Daigeler, A, Otte, M, Menke, H, Ryu, S M, Bader, Pierson A, Ebert, S, Jelkmann, W, Raem, A M, Ohmann, C, Kehl, V, and Machens, H G
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- 2012
24. Pro-inflammatory effect of activin A on microglial cells: O357
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Ebert, S., Ribes, S., Nau, R., and Michel, U.
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- 2009
25. Toll-like receptor agonists stimulate phagocytosis of Escherichia coli by murine microglial cells: O239
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Ribes, S., Ebert, S., Hoffmann, T., Bunkowski, S., and Nau, R.
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- 2008
26. Gel dosimetry for three dimensional proton range measurements in anthropomorphic geometries [Gel Dosimetrie für dreidimensionale Messung der Protonenreichweite in einem anthropomorphen Phantom]
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Hillbrand, M. Landry, G. Ebert, S. Dedes, G. Pappas, E. Kalaitzakis, G. Kurz, C. Würl, M. Englbrecht, F. Dietrich, O. Makris, D. Pappas, E. Parodi, K.
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Proton beams used for radiotherapy have potential for superior sparing of normal tissue, although range uncertainties are among the main limiting factors in the accuracy of dose delivery. The aim of this study was to benchmark an N-vinylpyrrolidone based polymer gel to perform three-dimensional measurement of geometric proton beam characteristics and especially to test its suitability as a range probe in combination with an anthropomorphic phantom. For single proton pencil beams as well as for 3 × 3 cm 2 mono-energy layers depth dose profiles, lateral dose distribution at different depths and proton range were evaluated in simple cubic gel phantoms at different energies from 75 to 115 MeV and different dose levels. In addition, a 90 MeV mono-energetic beam was delivered to an anthropomorphic 3D printed head phantom, which was filled with gel. Subsequently, all phantoms underwent magnetic resonance imaging using an axial pixel size of 0.68–0.98 mm and with slice thicknesses of 2 or 3 mm to derive a 3-dimensional distribution of the T 2 relaxation time, which correlates with radiation dose. Indices describing lateral dose distribution and proton range were compared against predictions from a treatment planning system (TPS, for cubic and head phantoms)and Monte Carlo simulations (MC, for the head phantom)after manual rigid co-registration with the T 2 relaxation time datasets. For all pencil beams, the FWHM agreement with TPS was better than 1 mm or 7%. For the mono-energetic layer, the agreement with TPS in this respect was even better than 0.3 mm in each case. With respect to range, results from gel measurements differed no more than 0.9 mm (1.6%)from values predicted by TPS. In case of the anthropomorphic phantom, deviations with respect to a nominal range of about 61 mm as well as in FWHM were slightly higher, namely within 1.0 mm and 1.1 mm respectively. Average deviations between gel and TPS/MC were similar (−0.3 mm ± 0.4 mm/−0.2 ± 0.5 mm). In conclusion, polymer gel dosimetry was found to be a valuable tool to determine geometric proton beam properties three-dimensionally and with high spatial resolution in simple cubic as well as in a more complex anthropomorphic phantom. Post registration range errors of the order of 1 mm could be achieved. The additional registration uncertainty (95%)was 1 mm. © 2018
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- 2019
27. Increased fibronectin levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients suffering from bacterial meningitis aggravate toll-like receptor induced inflammation in primary mouse microglial cells: O99
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Goos, M., Lange, P., Bergmann, R., Ebert, S., and Nau, R.
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- 2007
28. Bacterial biodegradation of aliphatic sulfides under aerobic carbon- or sulfur-limited growth conditions
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Kirkwood, K. M., Ebert, S., Foght, J. M., Fedorak, P. M., and Gray, M. R.
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- 2005
29. Amyloid peptide beta 1–40 enhances the action of Toll-like receptor-2 and -4 agonists but antagonizes Toll-like receptor-9 induced inflammation in primary mouse microglial cell cultures: P950
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Lotz, M., Ebert, S., Esselmann, H., Wiltfang, J., Gerber, J., and Nau, R.
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30. Molecular imaging of neuroinflammation in patients after mild traumatic brain injury:a longitudinal 123 I-CLINDE single photon emission computed tomography study
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Ebert, S E, Jensen, P, Ozenne, B, Armand, S, Svarer, C, Stenbaek, D S, Moeller, K, Dyssegaard, A, Thomsen, G, Steinmetz, J, Forchhammer, B H, Knudsen, G M, Pinborg, L H, Ebert, S E, Jensen, P, Ozenne, B, Armand, S, Svarer, C, Stenbaek, D S, Moeller, K, Dyssegaard, A, Thomsen, G, Steinmetz, J, Forchhammer, B H, Knudsen, G M, and Pinborg, L H
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Neuroinflammation has been proposed as part of the pathogenesis of post-concussion symptoms (PCS), but the inflammatory response of the human brain to mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) remains unknown. We hypothesized that a neuroinflammatory response is present in mTBI at 1-2 weeks post-injury and persists in patients with PCS.METHODS: We scanned 14 patients with mTBI without signs of structural damage at 1-2 weeks and 3-4 months post-injury and 22 healthy controls once using the single photon emission computed tomography tracer 123 I-CLINDE, which visualizes translocator protein (TSPO), a protein upregulated in active immune cells. PCS was defined as three or more persisting symptoms from the Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire at 3 months post-injury.RESULTS: Across brain regions, patients had significantly higher 123 I-CLINDE binding to TSPO than healthy controls, both at 1-2 weeks after the injury in all patients (P = 0.011) and at 3-4 months in the seven patients with PCS (P = 0.006) and in the six patients with good recovery (P = 0.018). When the nine brain regions were tested separately and results were corrected for multiple comparisons, no individual region differed significantly, but all estimated parameters indicated increased 123 I-CLINDE binding to TSPO, ranging from 2% to 19% in all patients at 1-2 weeks, 13% to 27% in patients with PCS at 3-4 months and -9% to 17% in patients with good recovery at 3-4 months.CONCLUSIONS: Neuroinflammation was present in mTBI at 1-2 weeks post-injury and persisted at 3-4 months post-injury with a tendency to be most pronounced in patients with PCS.
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- 2019
31. Kinetics of the release of nitric oxide and tumour necrosis factor-alpha after activation of microglia via Toll-like receptors-2, -4, and -9
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Ebert, S., Gerber, J., Bader, S., Mühlhauser, F., Mitchell, T., and Nau, R.
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- 2004
32. Esomeprazole-based one-week triple therapy with clarithromycin and metronidazole is effective in eradicating Helicobacter pylori in the absence of antimicrobial resistance
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MIEHLKE, S., SCHNEIDER-BRACHERT, W., BÄSTLEIN, E., EBERT, S., KIRSCH, C., HAFERLAND, C., BUCHNER, M., NEUMEYER, M., VIETH, M., STOLTE, M., LEHN, N., and BAYERDÖRFFER, E.
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- 2003
33. Esomeprazole-Based Triple Therapy with Clarithromycin and Metronidazole is Effective in Eradicating Helicobacter pylori in the Absence of Antimicrobial Resistance – A Prospective, Randomised, Multicenter Trial
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Miehlke, S., Schneider-Brachert, W., Bästlein, E., Ebert, S., Kirsch, C., Haferland, C., Buchner, M., Neumeyer, M., Vieth, M., Stolte, M., Lehn, N., and Bayerdörffer, E.
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- 2003
34. NOVEL CARDIAC EFFECTS OF THE PROTEASE INHIBITOR, RITONAVIR.
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Liu, X. K., Katchman, A., Ebert, S. N., and Woosley, R. L.
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- 2000
35. COMPARATIVE EFFECTS ON CARDIAC REPOLARIZATION OF CISAPRIDE, ERYTHROMYCIN, TEGASEROD AND ITS METABOLITE IN ISOLATED RABBIT HEARTS
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Drici, M-D., Ebert, S., Wang, W-X, and Woosley, R. L.
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- 1999
36. P4145Endothelial NLRP3-Inflammasome impairs vascular function via microparticles
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Pfeifer, P, primary, Ackerschott, A, additional, Ebert, S, additional, Jehle, J, additional, Latz, E, additional, Franklin, B S, additional, Nickenig, G, additional, Werner, N, additional, Zimmer, S, additional, and Jansen, F, additional
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37. Molecular imaging of neuroinflammation in patients after mild traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal 123 I‐CLINDE single photon emission computed tomography study
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Ebert, S. E., primary, Jensen, P., additional, Ozenne, B., additional, Armand, S., additional, Svarer, C., additional, Stenbaek, D. S., additional, Moeller, K., additional, Dyssegaard, A., additional, Thomsen, G., additional, Steinmetz, J., additional, Forchhammer, B. H., additional, Knudsen, G. M., additional, and Pinborg, L. H., additional
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38. Intrathorakale VAC-Therapie mit zusätzlicher Thoraxdrainage – Der besondere Weg bei der Therapie des komplizierten Lungengangrän
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Ebert, S, additional, Kern, A, additional, and Drewes, S, additional
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39. EFFECTS OF CLEMASTINE IN NEONATAL RAT CARDIOMYOCYTES
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Katchman, A. N., Ebert, S. N., and Woosley, R. L.
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40. ACUTE vs. CHRONIC EFFECTS OF RIFAMPIN ON QT INTERVALS OF ISOLATED PERFUSED RABBIT HEARTS
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Rodríguez, I., Wang, W., Ebert, S. N., and Woosley, R. L.
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41. NITRIC OXIDE MODULATES CARDIAC POTASSIUM CHANNELS
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Liu, X. K., Katchman, A., Ebert, S. N., and Woosley, R. L.
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42. Evidence for glycosylation on a DNA-binding protein of Salmonella enterica
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Almeida Igor C, Brocchi Marcelo, Sousa Marcelo V, Panunto-Castelo Ademilson, Bernardes Emerson S, Roque-Barreira Maria-Cristina, and Hanna Ebert S
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Abstract Background All organisms living under aerobic atmosphere have powerful mechanisms that confer their macromolecules protection against oxygen reactive species. Microorganisms have developed biomolecule-protecting systems in response to starvation and/or oxidative stress, such as DNA biocrystallization with Dps (DNA-binding protein from starved cells). Dps is a protein that is produced in large amounts when the bacterial cell faces harm, which results in DNA protection. In this work, we evaluated the glycosylation in the Dps extracted from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. This Dps was purified from the crude extract as an 18-kDa protein, by means of affinity chromatography on an immobilized jacalin column. Results The N-terminal sequencing of the jacalin-bound protein revealed 100% identity with the Dps of S. enterica serovar Typhimurium. Methyl-alpha-galactopyranoside inhibited the binding of Dps to jacalin in an enzyme-linked lectin assay, suggesting that the carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) of jacalin is involved in the interaction with Dps. Furthermore, monosaccharide compositional analysis showed that Dps contained mannose, glucose, and an unknown sugar residue. Finally, jacalin-binding Dps was detected in larger amounts during the bacterial earlier growth periods, whereas high detection of total Dps was verified throughout the bacterial growth period. Conclusion Taken together, these results indicate that Dps undergoes post-translational modifications in the pre- and early stationary phases of bacterial growth. There is also evidence that a small mannose-containing oligosaccharide is linked to this bacterial protein.
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43. Candida esophagitis as the cause of swallowing disturbances in an 85-year-old patient with myasthenia gravis
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Ebert, S., Schweiger, K.-P., and Nau, R.
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44. Nitrogen efficiency of strip-till combined with slurry band injection below the maize seeds
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Tauchnitz, N., Bischoff, J., Schrödter, M., Ebert, S., Meissner, Ralph, Tauchnitz, N., Bischoff, J., Schrödter, M., Ebert, S., and Meissner, Ralph
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The slurry strip-till technique (STR) allows the combination of reduced tillage (strip tillage) with placed injection of slurry below the plant seed position. This technique should improve nitrogen (N) use efficiency of organic fertilizers. The present study aimed at evaluating the N use efficiency of the strip-till technique compared to conventional broadcast slurry application (CONV) to maize (Zea mays L.). Field trials with five treatments (unfertilized control, slurry strip-till with and without nitrification inhibitor (NI), conventional surface broadcast slurry incorporation with and without NI) were conducted on loamy sandy soils in northern and central Germany for three study years (2014–2016). Soil samples were taken from three soil layers (0–30 cm, 30–60 cm, 60–90 cm) in rows and interrows and analysed for soil mineral N (SMN) contents to ascertain N displacement out of the top soil. Furthermore, maize dry matter (DM) yields and N uptakes were determined to calculate N recovery efficiency (NRE) of the studied application systems.SMN analyses showed an increased proportion (+60%) of ammonium nitrogen (NH4-N) in SMN by addition of NI until 34–40 days after fertilization. Nevertheless, DM yields and N uptakes of STR treatments were not significantly different from CONV treated plots. The largest differences between treatments were observed at the earlier harvest dates compared to main harvest presumably due to the observed high NH4-N concentrations in the slurry band, which are known to positively affect early growth of maize plants and better preservation of soil moisture in the STR system. The addition of NI did not lead to significantly increased DM yields and N uptakes. This was most probably due to negligible nitrate leaching in the early growth stages, i.e. NH4-N stabilization took place but could not display its full potential. The STR treatments (STR and STR + NI) showed the highest N recovery efficiencies (up to 78%) among all treatments indicating th
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45. Comparative evaluation of the ecological properties of timber construction components of the dataholz.eu plattform
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Ott, S. and Ebert, S.
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The comparison between different materials are quiet popular amongst construction products suppliers to promote the own product, if it succeeds in performance assessment against concurrent materials. Beyond this pure marketing related material comparison, in planning processes decision makers search trustful, transparent and independent assets of the ecologic impact of construction components. As surplus, they also request a bunch of facts to know about the components performance, from structural load-bearing to heat and sound protection. The dataholz.eu web-platform supplies a multitude of such data for timber components either timber-framed as well as for mass timber. Based on a coherent calculation method according to EN standards LCA-results for components are calculated, followed by an in-depth comparative analysis between variations of the same component composition. Overall results from traditional, frequent used indicators like GlobalWarming Potential are presented and discussed in the light of various compositions of the floor-slab components. As components are the basis for entire building-LCA we use our results from component level and try to relate it to full building LCA. In practice full building LCA are made ex post what makes them useless for decision making because building owners need information earlier on a reliable basis and not only on expert guess.
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46. Method and assessment decisions in the evaluation of the LCA-results of timber construction components
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Ebert, S. and Ott, S.
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The increase of the application and interest in life cycle assessment (LCA) studies in the con-struction sector implies a parallel increase of responsibility. With LCA-results as an important additional deci-sion criteria for planers, the significance of the individual results shown gain more and more center stage. This paper discusses different aspects for LCA-planers regarding method and assessment decisions. This contribu-tion constitutes the relevant aspects regarding environmental impact, carbon storage and use of resources, es-pecially with the use of renewable resource based construction components. The LCA-results of the “dataholz.eu”-project provide the background data and argument stated in this paper.
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47. Search for the suppressed decays B+→K+K+π− and B+→π+π+K−
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Aaij, R., Adeva, Adinolfi, B., Ajaltouni, M., Akar, Z., Albrecht, S., Alessio, J., Alexander, F., Ali, M., Alkhazov, S., Cartelle, G., Alvarez, Alves, P., Jr, ., Amato, A. A., Amerio, S., Amhis, S., An, Y., Anderlini, L., Andreassi, L., Andreotti, G., Andrews, M., Appleby, J. E., Gutierrez, R. B., Aquines, Archilli, O., D'Argent, F., Romeu, P., Arnau, Artamonov, J., Artuso, A., Aslanides, M., Auriemma, E., Baalouch, G., Babuschkin, M., Bachmann, I., Back, S., Badalov, J. J., Baesso, A., Baldini, C., Barlow, W., Barschel, R. J., Barsuk, C., Barter, S., Batozskaya, W., Batsukh, V., Battista, B., Bay, V., Beaucourt, A., Beddow, L., Bedeschi, J., Bediaga, F., Be, I., Bellee, L. J., Belloli, V., Belous, N., Belyaev, K., Ben Haim, I., Bencivenni, E., Benson, G., Benton, S., Berezhnoy, J., Bernet, A., Bertolin, R., Betti, A., Bettler, F., van Beuzekom, M. O., Bifani, M., Billoir, S., Bird, P., Birnkraut, T., Bitadze, A., Bizzeti, A., Blake, A., Blanc, T., Blouw, F., Blusk, J., Bocci, S., Boettcher, V., Bondar, T., Bondar, A., Bonivento, N., Borgheresi, W., Borghi, A., Borisyak, S., Borsato, M., Bossu, M., Boubdir, F., Bowcock, M., Bowen, T. J. V., Bozzi, E., Braun, C., Britsch, S., Britton, M., Brodzicka, T., Buchanan, J., Burr, E., Bursche, C., Buytaert, A., Cadeddu, J., Calabrese, S., Calvi, R., Calvo Gomez, M., Camboni, M., Campana, A., Perez, P., Campora, Perez, D., Capriotti, D. H., Carbone, L., Carboni, A., Cardinale, Roberta, Cardini, R., Carniti, A., Carson, P., Carvalho Akiba, L., Casse, K., Cassina, G., Garcia, L., Castillo, Cattaneo, L., Cauet, M., Cavallero, Giovanni, Cenci, G., Charles, R., Charpentier, M., Chatzikonstantinidis, P. h. and, Chefdeville, G., Chen, M., Cheung, S., Chobanova, S. F., Chobanova, V., Chrzaszcz, V., Vidal, M., Cid, Ciezarek, X., Clarke, G., Clemencic, P. E. L., Cliff, M., Closier, H. V., Coco, J., Cogan, V., Cogneras, J., Cogonilf, E., Cojocariu, V., Collazuol, L., Collins, G., Comerma Montells, P., Contu, A., Cook, A., Coquereau, A., Corti, S., Corvo, G., Sobral, M., Costa, Couturier, C. M., Cowan, B., Craik, G. A., Crocombe, D. C., Torres, A., Cruz, Cunliffe, M., Currie, S., D'Ambrosio, R., Dall'Occo, C., Dalseno, E., David, J., Davis, P. N. Y., De Aguiar Francisco, A., De Bruyn, O., De Capua, K., De Cian, S., De Miranda, M., De Paula, J. M., De Serio, L., De Simone, M., Dean, P., Decamp, C. T., Deckenhoffl, D., Del Buono, M., Demmer, L., Derkach, M., Deschamps, D., Dettori, O., Dey, F., Di Canto, B., Dijkstra, A., Dordei, H., Dorigo, F., Suarez, M., Dosil, Dovbnya, A., Dreimanis, A., Dufour, K., Dujany, L., Dungs, G., Durante, K., Dzhelyadin, P., Dziurda, R., Dzyuba, A., Deleage, A., Easo, N., Ebert, S., Egede, M., Egorychev, U., Eidelman, V., Eisenhardt, S., Eitschberger, S., Ekelhof, U., Eklund, R., Elsasser, L., Ely, C. h. and, Esen, S., Evans, S., Evans, H. M., Falabella, T., Farley, A., Farry, N., Fay, S., Fazzini, R., Ferguson, D., Fernandez Albor, D., Fernandez Prieto, V., Ferrari, A., Rodrigues, F., Ferreira, Ferro Luzzi, F., Filippov, M., Fiore, S., Fiorini, M., Firlej, M., Fitzpatrick, M., Fiutowski, C., Fleuret, T., Fohl, F., Fontana, K., Fontanelli, Flavio, Forshaw, F., Forty, D. C., Frank, R., Frei, M., Fu, C., Furfaro, J., Farber, E., Gallas Torreira, C., Galli, A., Gallorini, D., Gambetta, Silvia, Gandelman, S., Gandini, M., Gao, P., Garcia Martin, Y., Garcia Pardinas, L. M., Tico, J., Garra, Garrido, J., Garsed, L., Gascon, P. J., Gaspar, D., Gavardi, C., Gazzoni, L., Gerick, G., Gersabeck, D., Gersabeck, E., Gershon, M., Ghez, T., Giani, P. h. and, Gibson, S., Girard, V., Giubega, O. G., Gizdov, L., Gligorov, K., Golubkov, V. V., Golutvin, D., Gomes, A., Gorelov, A., Gotti, I. V., Gandara, C., Grabalosa, Graciani Diaz, M., Cardoso, R., Granado, Grauges, L. A., Graverini, E., Graziani, E., Grecu, G., Griffith, A., Grillo, P., Cazon, L., Gruberg, Gruenberg, B. R., Gushchin, O., Guz, E., Gys, Y. u. and, Gobel, T., Hadavizadeh, C., Hadjivasiliou, T., Haefeli, C., Haen, G., Haines, C., Hal, S. C., Hamilton, S., Han, B., Hansmann Menzemer, X., Harnew, S., Harnew, N., Harrison, S. T., Hatch, J., He, M., Head, J., Heister, T., Hennessy, A., Henrard, K., Henry, P., Hernando Morata, L., van Herwijnen, J. A., Hess, E., Hicheur, M., Hill, A., Hombach, D., Hulsbergen, C., Humair, W., Hushchyn, T., Hussain, M., Hutchcroft, N., Idzik, D., Ilten, M., Jacobsson, P., Jaeger, R., Jalocha, A., Jans, J., Jawahery, E., John, A., Johnson, M., Jones, D., Joram, C. R., Jost, C., Jurik, B., Kandybei, N., Kanso, S., Karacson, W., Kariuki, M., Karodia, J. M., Kecke, S., Kelsey, M., Kenyon, M., Kenzie, I. R., Ketel, M., Khairullin, T., Khanji, E., Khurewathanakul, B., Kirn, C., Klaver, T., Klimaszewski, S., Koliiev, K., Kolpin, S., Komarov, M., Koopman, I., Koppenburg, R. F., Kozachuk, P., Kozeiha, A., Kravchuk, M., Kreplin, L., Kreps, K., Krokovny, M., Kruse, P., Krzemien, F., Kucewicz, W., Kucharczyk, W., Kudryavtsev, M., Kuonen, V., Kurek, A. K., Kvaratskheliya, K., Lacarrere, T., Lafferty, D., Lai, G., Lambert, A., Lanfranchi, D., Langenbruch, G., Langhans, C., Latham, B., Lazzeroni, T., Le Gac, C., van Leerdam, R., Lees, J., Leflat, J. P., Lefrancois, A., Lefevre, J., Lemaitre, R., Lemos Cid, F., Leroy, E., Lesiak, O., Leverington, T., Li, B., Likhomanenko, Y., Lindner, T., Linn, R., Lionetto, C., Liu, F., Liu, B., Loh, X., Longstaff, D., Lopes, I., Lucchesi, J. H., Lucio Martinez, D., Luo, M., Lupato, H., Luppi, A., Lupton, E., Lusiani, O., Lyu, A., Machefert, X., Maciuc, F., Maev, F., Maguire, O., Malde, K., Malinin, S., Maltsev, A., Manca, T., Mancinelli, G., Manning, G., Maratas, P., Marchand, J., Marconi, J. F., Marin Benito, U., Marino, C., Marks, P., Martellotti, J., Martin, G., Martinelli, M., Martinez Santos, M., Martinez Vidal, D., Martins Tostes, F., Massacrier, D., Massafferri, L. M., Matev, A., Mathad, R., Mathe, A., Matteuzzi, Z., Mauri, C., Maurin, A., Mazurov, B., Mccann, A., Mccarthy, M., Mcnab, J., Mcnulty, A., Meadows, R., Meier, B., Meissner, F., Melnychuk, M., Merk, D., Merli'Q, M., Michielin, A., Milanes, E., Minard, D. A., Mitzel, M. N., Molina Rodriguez, D. S., Monroy, J., Monteil, I. A., Morandin, S., Morawski, M., Morda, P., Morello, A., Moron, M. J., Morris, J., Mountain, A. B., Muheim, R., Mulder, F., Mussini, M., Mueller, M., Mueller, D., Mueller, J., Mueller, K., Naik, V., Nakada, P., Nandakumar, T., Nandi, R., Nasteva, A., Needham, I., Neri, M., Neubert, N., Neufeld, S., Neuner, N., Nguyen, M., Nguyen Mau, A. D., Nieswand, C., Niet, S., Nikitin, R., Nikodem, N., Novoselov, T., O'Hanlon, A., Oblakowska Mucha, D. P., Obraztsov, A., Ogilvy, V., Oldeman, S., Onderwater, R., Goicochea, C. J. G., Otalora, Otto, J. M., Owen, A., Oyanguren, P., Pais, A., Palano, P. R., Palombo, A., Palutan, F., Panman, M., Papanestis, J., Pappagallo, A., Pappalardo, M., Pappenheimer, L. L., Parker, C., Parkes, W., Passaleva, C., Patel, G., Patel, G. 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Particle physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Models beyond the standard model ,Astrophysics ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Hadrons ,01 natural sciences ,Determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi & Maskawa (CKM) matrix element ,B physics ,Physics, Particles & Fields ,NO ,Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare ,B physics, Branching fraction, Flavor physics, Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments) ,PHYSICS ,Flavor physics ,0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle And Plasma Physics ,Hadronic decays of bottom meson ,Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments) ,TheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITY ,0103 physical sciences ,B meson ,ddc:530 ,SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy ,010306 general physics ,Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland) ,Physics ,Science & Technology ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,Large Hadron Collider ,hep-ex ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gran Col·lisionador d'Hadrons ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,HEP ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,LHCb ,Physics, Nuclear ,Physical Sciences ,0%29%22">Bottom mesons (|B|>0) ,Branching fraction ,LHC ,Física de partícules ,Experiments ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
Physics letters / B 765, 307-316 (2016). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2016.11.053, Published by North-Holland Publ., Amsterdam
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48. Influence of hydrogen effusion from hydrogenated silicon nitride layers on the regeneration of boron-oxygen related defects in crystalline silicon.
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Wilking, S., Ebert, S., Herguth, A., and Hahn, G.
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SILICON nitride , *HYDROGENATION , *PASSIVATION , *HIGH temperatures , *BORON - Abstract
The degradation effect boron doped and oxygen-rich crystalline silicon materials suffer from under illumination can be neutralized in hydrogenated silicon by the application of a regeneration process consisting of a combination of slightly elevated temperature and carrier injection. In this paper, the influence of variations in short high temperature steps on the kinetics of the regeneration process is investigated. It is found that hotter and longer firing steps allowing an effective hydrogenation from a hydrogen-rich silicon nitride passivation layer result in an acceleration of the regeneration process. Additionally, a fast cool down from high temperature to around 550 °C seems to be crucial for a fast regeneration process. It is suggested that high cooling rates suppress hydrogen effusion from the silicon bulk in a temperature range where the hydrogenated passivation layer cannot release hydrogen in considerable amounts. Thus, the hydrogen content of the silicon bulk after the complete high temperature step can be increased resulting in a faster regeneration process. Hence, the data presented here back up the theory that the regeneration process might be a hydrogen passivation of boron-oxygen related defects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Molecular imaging of neuroinflammation in patients after mild traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal 123I‐CLINDE single photon emission computed tomography study.
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Ebert, S. E., Jensen, P., Ozenne, B., Armand, S., Svarer, C., Stenbaek, D. S., Moeller, K., Dyssegaard, A., Thomsen, G., Steinmetz, J., Forchhammer, B. H., Knudsen, G. M., and Pinborg, L. H.
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BRAIN injuries , *PHOTON emission , *SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography , *INFLAMMATION , *TRANSLOCATOR proteins - Abstract
Background and purpose: Neuroinflammation has been proposed as part of the pathogenesis of post‐concussion symptoms (PCS), but the inflammatory response of the human brain to mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) remains unknown. We hypothesized that a neuroinflammatory response is present in mTBI at 1–2 weeks post‐injury and persists in patients with PCS. Methods: We scanned 14 patients with mTBI without signs of structural damage at 1–2 weeks and 3–4 months post‐injury and 22 healthy controls once using the single photon emission computed tomography tracer 123I‐CLINDE, which visualizes translocator protein (TSPO), a protein upregulated in active immune cells. PCS was defined as three or more persisting symptoms from the Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire at 3 months post‐injury. Results: Across brain regions, patients had significantly higher 123I‐CLINDE binding to TSPO than healthy controls, both at 1–2 weeks after the injury in all patients (P = 0.011) and at 3–4 months in the seven patients with PCS (P = 0.006) and in the six patients with good recovery (P = 0.018). When the nine brain regions were tested separately and results were corrected for multiple comparisons, no individual region differed significantly, but all estimated parameters indicated increased 123I‐CLINDE binding to TSPO, ranging from 2% to 19% in all patients at 1–2 weeks, 13% to 27% in patients with PCS at 3–4 months and −9% to 17% in patients with good recovery at 3–4 months. Conclusions: Neuroinflammation was present in mTBI at 1–2 weeks post‐injury and persisted at 3–4 months post‐injury with a tendency to be most pronounced in patients with PCS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. P6549Inflammasome-induced endothelial microparticles impair cellular function in arterial smooth muscle cells
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Pfeifer, P, primary, Ackerschott, A, additional, Ebert, S, additional, Jehle, J, additional, Latz, E, additional, Franklin, B S, additional, Nickenig, G, additional, Werner, N, additional, Zimmer, S, additional, and Jansen, F, additional
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