269 results on '"Himsel, A."'
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2. Estructuras inteligentes en proyectos arquitectónicos: Hacia un marco interactivo de diseño combinando optimización estructural multiescalar y nodos estructurales optimizados de manera personalizada para un diseño generativo
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Lukas Himsel, Markus Schaller, and Manuel Muehlbauer
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inteligencia artificial ,diseño evolutivo ,optimización del diseño ,diseño generativo ,Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying ,NA9000-9428 - Abstract
La personalización masiva interactiva está cambiando prácticas en arquitectura, ingeniería, y la industria de la construcción (AEC). Los flujos de trabajo de sistemas de software en el futuro podrían abordar las tecnologías que incluyen interacción con usuarios y así aumentar las capacidades creativas humanas. Las primeras etapas de diseño requieren decisiones rápidas e informadas por datos entregados por tecnología de modelado de información de construcción. El diseño arquitectónico se ha transformado por la introducción de software de diseño, pero hasta hace poco el diseño en sí ha seguido siendo realizado por el arquitecto. Eso ha comenzado a cambiar con la exploración de marcos de diseño interactivo. La optimización de estructuras en múltiples escalas afecta tanto a la estructura general en dependencia de la geometría arquitectónica y la expresión local de nodos estructurales impresos en 3D. La investigación reportada exploró el uso de un algoritmo para cerrar brechas geométricas en el diseño generativo de componentes estructurales. Este algoritmo similar a la espuma permitió al artista y arquitecto diseñar en el estilo del Nuevo Estructuralismo usando una combinación de diferentes rutinas de optimización. Como resultado, el algoritmo SPUME se investigó para integrar varias partes geométricas en una forma orgánica para el diseño de nodos estructurales optimizados de manera personalizada. Como parte del estudio de caso, un pabellón con una estructura teselada y nodos estructurales impresos en 3D y optimizados de manera personalizada fue diseñado por un artista y un arquitecto para mostrar el potencial de aplicación del marco conceptualizado. Finalmente, un prototipo para conectar soportes y la forma optimizada por BESO de los nudos estructurales fue producido para combinar todos los aspectos de la geometría del nodo local en la representación tectónica.
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- 2022
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3. S157: NILOTINIB VS. NILOTINIB + PEG-INTERFERON ΑLPHA INDUCTION AND NILOTINIB OR PEG-INTERFERON ΑLPHA MAINTENANCE THERAPY FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA PATIENTS. THE TIGER TRIAL.
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Andreas Hochhaus, Andreas Burchert, Susanne Saußele, Gabriela M Baerlocher, Jiri Mayer, Tim H Brümmendorf, Paul La Rosee, Dominik Heim, Stefan W Krause, Philipp Le Coutre, Christian Fabisch, Jenny Rinke, Thoralf Lange, Alice Fabarius, Marcel Lorch, Mathias Hänel, Frank Stegelmann, Georg-Nikolaus Franke, Markus Radsak, Volker Kunzmann, Danny Himsel, Denise Kohn, Thomas Lang, Rüdiger Hehlmann, Thomas Ernst, and Markus Pfirrmann
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Published
- 2023
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4. NOSH, DAVIN, KVELL OR EAT, PRAY, LOVE THE WEST SIDE WAY
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Himsel, Angela, primary
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- 2019
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5. A step towards RDE compliance of LD Diesel engines applying variable valve train
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Elicker, Michael, Christgen, W., Himsel, F., Schmidt, V., Brauer, M., Pohlke, R., Bargende, Michael, editor, Reuss, Hans-Christian, editor, and Wiedemann, Jochen, editor
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- 2017
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6. Results of the European survey on the assessment of deep molecular response in chronic phase CML patients during tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy (EUREKA registry)
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Möbius, Susanne, Schenk, Thomas, Himsel, Danny, Maier, Jacqueline, Franke, Georg-Nikolaus, Saussele, Susanne, Pott, Christiane, Andrikovics, Hajnalka, Meggyesi, Nora, Machova-Polakova, Katerina, Zizkova, Hana, Jurcek, Tomáš, Mesanovic, Semir, Zadro, Renata, Gottardi, Enrico, Haenig, Jens, Schuld, Peter, Cross, Nicholas C. P., Hochhaus, Andreas, and Ernst, Thomas
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- 2019
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7. Effects of manufacturing tolerances on high-speed mechanisms with application to a continuously variable valve train system
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Himsel, Frank Alexander
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8. S157: NILOTINIB VS. NILOTINIB + PEG-INTERFERON ΑLPHA INDUCTION AND NILOTINIB OR PEG-INTERFERON ΑLPHA MAINTENANCE THERAPY FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA PATIENTS. THE TIGER TRIAL.
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Hochhaus, Andreas, primary, Burchert, Andreas, additional, Saußele, Susanne, additional, Baerlocher, Gabriela M, additional, Mayer, Jiri, additional, Brümmendorf, Tim H, additional, La Rosee, Paul, additional, Heim, Dominik, additional, Krause, Stefan W, additional, Le Coutre, Philipp, additional, Fabisch, Christian, additional, Rinke, Jenny, additional, Lange, Thoralf, additional, Fabarius, Alice, additional, Lorch, Marcel, additional, Hänel, Mathias, additional, Stegelmann, Frank, additional, Franke, Georg-Nikolaus, additional, Radsak, Markus, additional, Kunzmann, Volker, additional, Himsel, Danny, additional, Kohn, Denise, additional, Lang, Thomas, additional, Hehlmann, Rüdiger, additional, Ernst, Thomas, additional, and Pfirrmann, Markus, additional
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- 2023
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9. Values and Creativity
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Kasof, Joseph, Chen, Chuansheng, Himsel, Amy, and Greenberger, Ellen
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self-determined extrinsic motivation ,core values ,creative behavior ,value types ,Human ,Male ,Female ,Adulthood ,Intrinsic Motivation Scale-Work Preference Inventory ,Schwartz Value Survey ,Impression Management Scale ,Empirical Study ,Quantitative Study ,Values ,Self Report ,Self Determination ,Extrinsic Motivation ,Creativity ,US ,article ,3120:Personality Traits & Processes ,Specialist Studies in Education ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences ,Social Psychology - Abstract
Does extrinsic motivation inhibit or foster creativity? Whereas previous researchers examined the effects of externally controlled extrinsic motivation on creativity, we focus on the effects of self-determined extrinsic motivation arising from one's personally held core values. In this study, we present a theoretical argument which predicts that (a) creative behavior is fostered by certain value types, inhibited by other value types, and holistically related to the total integrative-dynamic pattern of value types identified by Schwartz (1994), and (b) creative performance is synergistically promoted by the interaction between the Self-Direction value type and intrinsic motivational orientation. These hypotheses were tested in a study of 248 undergraduates whose value priorities and intrinsic motivational orientation were measured by self-report and whose creative performance was assessed across multiple tasks in the verbal, artistic, and mathematical domains. All predictions were supported. Copyright © 2007 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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- 2007
10. Factor XIII and Endothelial Dysfunction in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis.
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Alesci, Sonja, Wahle, Matthias, Himsel, Andrea, and Miesbach, Wolfgang
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- 2023
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11. Boundless Creativity: Evidence for the Domain Generality of Individual Differences in Creativity
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CHEN, CHUANSHENG, HIMSEL, AMY, KASOF, JOSEPH, GREENBERGER, ELLEN, and DMITRIEVA, JULIA
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Brain Disorders ,individual differences ,creativity ,personality traits ,motivation ,intellectual abilities ,Human ,Male ,Female ,Adulthood ,Word Association Test ,Need for Cognition Scale ,Creative Personality Scale ,Work Preference Inventory ,Empirical Study ,Quantitative Study ,Personality Traits ,Cognitive Ability ,Motivation ,Individual Differences ,Creativity ,US ,article ,3120:Personality Traits & Processes ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences ,General Psychology & Cognitive Sciences - Abstract
This study investigated correlates of domain-general and domain-specific components of creativity. 158 college students completed a questionnaire that assessed their motivational and personality traits (i.e., intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, creative personality, and originality in word association) as well as intellectual abilities (SAT verbal and quantitative scores). Cinder two different instruction conditions (standard instruction or explicit "be creative" instruction), students also took a battery of multi-item, product-based tests of creativity in three domains (artistic, verbal, and mathematical creativity). Factor analyses showed evidence of domain-generality of creativity. Furthermore, results from structural equation models showed that motivational and personality traits and intellectual abilities were associated with the domain-general component of creativity. Only one variable (SAT quantitative score) was found to be associated with the domain-specific component of mathematical creativity under the explicit "be creative" instruction condition. These results affirm the domain-generality of creativity and challenge researchers to identify correlates of domain-specific components of creativity.
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12. Schaltbare Ventiltriebsysteme – von der Hydraulik zur Elektromechanik
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Himsel, F., primary, Werblinski, T., additional, and Christgen, W., additional
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- 2019
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13. Correlates of domain-general and domain-specific components of creativity
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Chen, C, Himsel, A, Kasof, J, Greenberger, E, and Dmitrieva, J
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- 2006
14. Effects of the explicit instruction to “be creative” across creativity tasks and culture
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Chen, C, Kasof, J, Himsel, A, Dmitrieva, J, Dong, Q, and Xue, G
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- 2005
15. Creativity in Drawings of Geometric Shapes
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Chen, Chuansheng, Kasof, Joseph, Himsel, Amy J, Greenberger, Ellen, Dong, Qi, and Xue, Gui
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creativity ,judgment ,creation ,evaluation ,drawings of geometric shapes ,cross-cultural differences ,European Americans ,Chinese ,Consensual Assessment Technique ,Human ,Male ,Female ,Adulthood ,Young Adulthood ,Thirties ,Empirical Study ,Evaluation ,Judgment ,Measurement ,Pictorial Stimuli ,Cross Cultural Differences ,Creativity ,Drawing ,US ,article ,China ,3120:Personality Traits & Processes ,Business and Management ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences ,Social Psychology - Abstract
This study examines whether European Americans and Chinese differ in their creation and evaluation of drawings of geometric shapes. Two hundred ninety-four drawings created by 50 European American and 48 Chinese college students were selected from a larger study of culture and creativity. Drawings were judged by eight Chinese and six European Americans following the Consensual Assessment Technique. The drawings were coded by content to examine what the judges considered creative. Results showed high consensus between European American and Chinese judges and great similarity in the creativity of drawings generated by the two groups. Judges liked best those drawings they judged more creative. The most creative drawings typically involved representations of geometric shapes in contexts (either concrete or abstract). Results run counter to the belief that there are wide cultural variations in the evaluation of and attitudes toward creativity, demonstrate the feasibility of cross-cultural comparisons with the Consensual Assessment Technique, and provide a basis for further cross-cultural research on creativity.
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- 2002
16. Factor XIII and Endothelial Dysfunction in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
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Sonja Alesci, Matthias Wahle, Andrea Himsel, and Wolfgang Miesbach
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Hematology - Abstract
Systemic sclerosis (SSc, scleroderma) is a severe autoimmune connective tissue disease which affects the skin and internal organs. There has been evidence that coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) has a positive impact on clinical results in patients with SSc. In a single-center cohort study, we investigated the relationship between coagulation FXIII, endothelial dysfunction, and skin infection in SSc. Fifty-six patients could be included and were divided into two groups (with and without scleroderma). Markers of inflammation, coagulation, and endothelial dysfunction like C-reactive protein, leucocytes, fibrinogen, FVIII, VWF-Ag (von Willebrand factor antigen), D-dimers, and vascular endothelial growth factor were analyzed as well as MRSS (modified Rodnan skin scores) data were evaluated. Reduced daily activities were evaluated by the Scleroderma Health Assessment Questionnaire (SHAQ). There were no significant correlations between FXIII activity, MRSS, and SHAQ score. There were correlations between FXIII activity and Raynaud's phenomenon–related symptoms and a weak but not significant positive correlation with the level of pain. A significant correlation between VWF-Ag and lung-associated complaints (n = 56; p = 0.41, p
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- 2023
17. Smart Structures in Architectural Projects: Towards an interactive design framework combining multiscalar structural optimisation and custom-optimized structural nodes for generative design
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Lukas Himsel, Markus Schaller, and Manuel Muehlbauer
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Interactive mass customisation is changing practice in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Future workflows in software systems could address human-in-the-loop technology to augment human creative capacities. Early design stages require quick and well-informed decisions in response to data available from building information modelling technology. Architectural de-sign has been transformed by the in-troduction of design software but until recently the actual design has continued to be performed by the architect. That has begun to change with the exploration of interactive design frame works. Optimizing structures on multiple scales effects both, the overall structure in dependence of the architectural geometry and the local expression of 3D printed structural nodes. The reported research explored an algo-rithm to close geometric gaps in generative design of structural components. This foam-like algorithm allowed the artist and architect to design New Structuralism style using a combination of different optimisation routines. As a result, the SPUME algorithm was investigated to inte-grate several geometric parts in an organic shape for design of custom-optimized structural nodes. As part of the case study, a pavilion with a tessellated structure and 3D printed custom-optimized structural nodes was designed by an artist and an architect to showcase the application potential of the conceptualized framework. Finally, a prototype for connecting brackets and BESO optimized shape of the structural nodes was produced to combine all aspects of the local node geometry in the tectonic representation.
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- 2022
18. ACE inhibitors in SSc patients display a risk factor for scleroderma renal crisis—a EUSTAR analysis
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Bütikofer L, Varisco PA, Distler O, Kowal-Bielecka O, Allanore Y, Riemekasten G, Villiger PM, Adler S, Avouac J, Walker UA, Guiducci S, Airò P, Hachulla E, Valentini G, Carreira PE, Cozzi F, Gurman AB, Braun-Moscovici Y, Damjanov N, Ananieva LP, Scorza R, Jimenez S, Busquets J, Li M, Müller-Ladner U, Maurer B, Tyndall A, Lapadula G, Iannone F, Becvar R, Sierakowsky S, Bielecka OK, Cutolo M, Sulli A, Cuomo G, Vettori S, Rednic S, Nicoara I, Vlachoyiannopoulos P, Montecucco C, Caporali R, Novak S, Czirják L, Varju C, Chizzolini C, Kucharz EJ, Kotulska A, Kopec-Medrek M, Widuchowska M, Rozman B, Mallia C, Coleiro B, Gabrielli A, Farge D, Hij A, Hesselstrand R, Scheja A, Wollheim F, Martinovic D, Govoni M, Monaco AL, Hunzelmann N, Pellerito R, Bambara LM, Caramaschi P, Black C, Denton C, Henes J, Santamaria VO, Heitmann S, Krasowska D, Seidel M, Oleszowsky M, Burkhardt H, Himsel A, Salvador MJ, Stamenkovic B, Stankovic A, Tikly M, Starovoytova MN, Engelhart M, Strauss G, Nielsen H, Damgaard K, Szücs G, Mendoza AZ, de la Puente Buijdos C, Sifuentes Giraldo WA, Midtvedt Ø, Garen T, Launay D, Valesini G, Riccieri V, Ionescu RM, Opris D, Groseanu L, Wigley FM, Mihai CM, Cornateanu RS, Ionitescu R, Gherghe AM, Gorga M, Dobrota R, Bojinca M, Schett G, Distler JHW, Meroni P, Zeni S, Mouthon L, De Keyser F, Smith V, Cantatore FP, Corrado A, Ullman S, Iversen L, Pozzi MR, Eyerich K, Hein R, Knott E, Szechinski J, Wiland P, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek M, Sokolik R, Morgiel E, Krummel-Lorenz B, Saar P, Aringer M, Günther C, Anic B, Baresic M, Mayer M, Radominski SC, de Souza Müller C, Azevedo VF, Agachi S, Groppa L, Chiaburu L, Russu E, Zenone T, Stebbings S, Highton J, Stamp L, Chapman P, Baron M, O'Donnell J, Solanki K, Doube A, Veale D, O'Rourke M, Loyo E, Rosato E, Pisarri S, Tanaseanu CM, Popescu M, Dumitrascu A, Tiglea I, Chirieac R, Ancuta C, Furst DE, Kafaja S, de la Peña Lefebvre PG, Rubio SR, Exposito MV, Sibilia J, Chatelus E, Gottenberg JE, Chifflot H, Litinsky I, Venalis A, Butrimiene I, Venalis P, Rugiene R, Karpec D, Kerzberg E, Montoya F, Cosentino V, Castellvi I., Publica, Bütikofer, L, Varisco, Pa, Distler, O, Kowal-Bielecka, O, Allanore, Y, Riemekasten, G, Villiger, Pm, Adler, S, Avouac, J, Walker, Ua, Guiducci, S, Airò, P, Hachulla, E, Valentini, G, Carreira, Pe, Cozzi, F, Gurman, Ab, Braun-Moscovici, Y, Damjanov, N, Ananieva, Lp, Scorza, R, Jimenez, S, Busquets, J, Li, M, Müller-Ladner, U, Maurer, B, Tyndall, A, Lapadula, G, Iannone, F, Becvar, R, Sierakowsky, S, Bielecka, Ok, Cutolo, M, Sulli, A, Cuomo, G, Vettori, S, Rednic, S, Nicoara, I, Vlachoyiannopoulos, P, Montecucco, C, Caporali, R, Novak, S, Czirják, L, Varju, C, Chizzolini, C, Kucharz, Ej, Kotulska, A, Kopec-Medrek, M, Widuchowska, M, Rozman, B, Mallia, C, Coleiro, B, Gabrielli, A, Farge, D, Hij, A, Hesselstrand, R, Scheja, A, Wollheim, F, Martinovic, D, Govoni, M, Monaco, Al, Hunzelmann, N, Pellerito, R, Bambara, Lm, Caramaschi, P, Black, C, Denton, C, Henes, J, Santamaria, Vo, Heitmann, S, Krasowska, D, Seidel, M, Oleszowsky, M, Burkhardt, H, Himsel, A, Salvador, Mj, Stamenkovic, B, Stankovic, A, Tikly, M, Starovoytova, Mn, Engelhart, M, Strauss, G, Nielsen, H, Damgaard, K, Szücs, G, Mendoza, Az, de la Puente Buijdos, C, Sifuentes Giraldo, Wa, Midtvedt, Ø, Garen, T, Launay, D, Valesini, G, Riccieri, V, Ionescu, Rm, Opris, D, Groseanu, L, Wigley, Fm, Mihai, Cm, Cornateanu, R, Ionitescu, R, Gherghe, Am, Gorga, M, Dobrota, R, Bojinca, M, Schett, G, Distler, Jhw, Meroni, P, Zeni, S, Mouthon, L, De Keyser, F, Smith, V, Cantatore, Fp, Corrado, A, Ullman, S, Iversen, L, Pozzi, Mr, Eyerich, K, Hein, R, Knott, E, Szechinski, J, Wiland, P, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, M, Sokolik, R, Morgiel, E, Krummel-Lorenz, B, Saar, P, Aringer, M, Günther, C, Anic, B, Baresic, M, Mayer, M, Radominski, Sc, de Souza Müller, C, Azevedo, Vf, Agachi, S, Groppa, L, Chiaburu, L, Russu, E, Zenone, T, Stebbings, S, Highton, J, Stamp, L, Chapman, P, Baron, M, O'Donnell, J, Solanki, K, Doube, A, Veale, D, O'Rourke, M, Loyo, E, Rosato, E, Pisarri, S, Tanaseanu, Cm, Popescu, M, Dumitrascu, A, Tiglea, I, Chirieac, R, Ancuta, C, Furst, De, Kafaja, S, de la Peña Lefebvre, Pg, Rubio, Sr, Exposito, Mv, Sibilia, J, Chatelus, E, Gottenberg, Je, Chifflot, H, Litinsky, I, Venalis, A, Butrimiene, I, Venalis, P, Rugiene, R, Karpec, D, Kerzberg, E, Montoya, F, Cosentino, V, and Castellvi, I.
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INVOLVEMENT ,Male ,Hypertension, Renal ,ACE inhibitors ,lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Scleroderma Renal Crisis ,MULTICENTER ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,Scleroderma ,Scleroderma renal crisis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,610 Medicine & health ,Renal ,Antihypertensive drugs ,Outcome ,antihypertensive drugs ,arterial hypertension ,outcome ,scleroderma renal crisis ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,Hazard ratio ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Middle Aged ,Europe ,Treatment Outcome ,Population Surveillance ,Cohort ,Hypertension ,Female ,360 Social problems & social services ,Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase Src ,Research Article ,Arterial hypertension ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,ENDOTHELIN-1 ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Aged ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,business.industry ,SYSTEMIC-SCLEROSIS ,Systemic ,medicine.disease ,Concomitant ,lcsh:RC925-935 ,business - Abstract
Objectives To investigate the effect of ACE inhibitors (ACEi) on the incidence of scleroderma renal crisis (SRC) when given prior to SRC in the prospectively collected cohort from the European Scleroderma Trial and Research Group (EUSTAR). Methods SSc patients without prior SRC and at least one follow-up visit were included and analyzed regarding SRC, arterial hypertension, and medication focusing on antihypertensive medication and glucocorticoids (GC). Results Out of 14,524 patients in the database, we identified 7648 patients with at least one follow-up. In 27,450 person-years (py), 102 patients developed SRC representing an incidence of 3.72 (3.06–4.51) per 1000 py. In a multivariable time-to-event analysis adjusted for age, sex, disease severity, and onset, 88 of 6521 patients developed SRC. The use of ACEi displayed an increased risk for the development of SRC with a hazard ratio (HR) of 2.55 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.65–3.95). Adjusting for arterial hypertension resulted in a HR of 2.04 (95%CI 1.29–3.24). There was no evidence for an interaction of ACEi and arterial hypertension (HR 0.83, 95%CI 0.32–2.13, p = 0.69). Calcium channel blockers (CCB), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB), endothelin receptor antagonists, and GC—mostly in daily dosages below 15 mg of prednisolone—did not influence the hazard for SRC. Conclusions ACEi in SSc patients with concomitant arterial hypertension display an independent risk factor for the development of SRC but are still first choice in SRC treatment. ARBs might be a safe alternative, yet the overall safety of alternative antihypertensive drugs in SSc patients needs to be further studied.
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19. A step towards RDE compliance of LD Diesel engines applying variable valve train
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Elicker, Michael, primary, Christgen, W., additional, Himsel, F., additional, Schmidt, V., additional, Brauer, M., additional, and Pohlke, R., additional
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20. Trends im Ventiltrieb – Variabilitäten für zukünftige Ottound Dieselanwendungen
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Himsel, F., primary, Christgen, W., additional, and Schmidt, V., additional
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21. Describing the sticking phenomenon of aminoplastic resins: dependency on temperature and relative humidity
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Himsel, Alexandra, van Herwijnen, Hendrikus W. G., Moser, Johann, Kantner, Wolfgang, Mitter, Roland, Gießwein, Jürgen, and Müller, Ulrich
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- 2016
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22. Prediction of improvement in skin fibrosis in diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis: a EUSTAR analysis
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Dobrota, Rucsandra, Maurer, Britta, Graf, Nicole, Jordan, Suzana, Mihai, Carina, Kowal-Bielecka, Otylia, Allanore, Yannick, Distler, Oliver, Cerinic, Marco Matucci, Guiducci, Serena, Walker, Ulrich, Lapadula, Giovanni, Iannone, Florenzo, Becvar, Radim, Sierakowsky, Stanislaw, Cutolo, Maurizio, Sulli, Alberto, Valentini, Gabriele, Cuomo, Giovanna, Vettori, Serena, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Siegert, Elise, Rednic, Simona, Nicoara, Ileana, Kahan, André, Vlachoyiannopoulos, P., Montecucco, C., Caporali, Roberto, Carreira, Patricia E., Novak, Srdan, Czirják, László, Varju, Cecilia, Chizzolini, Carlo, Kucharz, Eugene J., Kotulska, Anna, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Cozzi, Franco, Rozman, Blaz, Mallia, Carmel, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Farge, Dominique, Wu, Chen, Marjanovic, Zora, Faivre, Helene, Hij, Darin, Dhamadi, Roza, Airò, Paolo, Hesselstrand, Roger, Wollheim, Frank, Wuttge, Dirk M, Andréasson, Kristofer, Martinovic, Duska, Balbir-Gurman, Alexandra, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Trotta, F., Lo Monaco, Andrea, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Pellerito, Raffaele, Mauriziano, Ospedale, Bambara, Lisa Maria, Caramaschi, Paola, Black, Carol, Denton, Christopher, Damjanov, Nemanja, Henes, Jörg, Ortiz Santamaria, Vera, Heitmann, Stefan, Krasowska, Dorota, Seidel, Matthias, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Salvador, Maria J., Silva, José Antonio Pereira Da, Stamenkovic, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Banja, Niska, Tikly, Mohammed, Ananieva, Lidia P., Denisov, Lev N., Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Frerix, Marc, Tarner, Ingo, Scorza, Raffaella, Clinica, U.O. Immunologia, Engelhart, Merete, Strauss, Gitte, Nielsen, Henrik, Damgaard, Kirsten, Mendoza, Antonio Zea, de la Puente, Carlos, Giraldo, Walter A. Sifuentes, Midtvedt, Øyvind, Reiseter, Silje, Hachulla, Eric, Launay, David, Valesini, Guido, Riccieri, Valeria, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Groseanu, Laura, Cornateanu, Roxana Sfrent, Ionitescu, Razvan, Gherghe, Ana Maria, Soare, Alina, Gorga, Marilena, Bojinca, Mihai, Schett, Georg, Distler, Jörg HW, Beyer, Christian, Meroni, Pierluigi, Ingegnoli, Francesca, Mouthon, Luc, De Keyser, Filip, Smith, Vanessa, Cantatore, Francesco P., Corrado, Ada, Pozzi, Maria R., Eyerich, Kilian, Hein, Rüdiger, Knott, Elisabeth, Wiland, Piotr, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, Magdalena, Sokolik, Renata, Morgiel, Ewa, Madej, Marta, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Aringer, Martin, Günther, Claudia, Westhovens, Rene, de Langhe, Ellen, Lenaerts, Jan, Anic, Branimir, Baresic, Marko, Mayer, Miroslav, Radominski, Sebastião C., de Souza Müller, Carolina, Azevedo, Valderílio F., Agachi, Svetlana, Groppa, Liliana, Chiaburu, Lealea, Russu, Eugen, Popa, Sergei, Zenone, Thierry, Highton, John, Stamp, Lisa, Chapman, Peter, O’Donnell, John, Solanki, Kamal, Veale, Douglas, OʼRourke, Marie, Loyo, Esthela, Li, Mengtao, Rosato, Edoardo, Amoroso, Antonio, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Dumitrascu, Alina, Tiglea, Isabela, Foti, Rosario, Chirieac, Rodica, Ancuta, Codrina, Villiger, Peter, Adler, Sabine, Sibilia, Jean, Chatelus, Emmanuel, Gottenberg, Jacques Eric, Chifflot, Hélène, Litinsky, Ira, Venalis, Algirdas, Butrimiene, Irena, Venalis, Paulius, Rugiene, Rita, Karpec, Diana, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Lasky, Joseph A., Kerzberg, Eduardo, Montoya, Fabiana, Cosentino, Vanesa, Limonta, Massimiliano, Brucato, Antonio Luca, Lupi, Elide, Spertini, François, Ribi, Camillo, Buss, Guillaume, Pasquali, Jean Louis, Martin, Thierry, and Gorse, Audrey
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23. Fachkräfte gesucht — Rekrutierungsprobleme im Gesundheitswesen
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Himsel, Carina, Müller, Anne, Stops, Michael, and Walwei, Ulrich
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24. Effects of Explicit Instruction to 'Be Creative' across Domains and Cultures
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Chen, Chuansheng, Kasof, Joseph, Himsel, Amy, Dmitrieva, Julia, Dong, Qi, and Xue, Gui
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To explore whether the facilitation effects of an explicit instruction to "be creative" vary across cultures and types of tasks, 248 U.S. and 278 Chinese college students were administered a battery of tests of verbal, artistic, and mathematical creativity. Half of the participants were tested under the standard condition, and the other half under the explicit instruction condition. Results showed that the facilitation effects of the explicit instruction varied by domains of the creativity tasks (greater for artistic and mathematical creativity than for verbal creativity), but not across cultural and ethnic groups. The explicit instruction had a small "detrimental" effect on the clarity and grammar of story writing, but not on any other aspects of the technical quality of creative products. Methodological and theoretical implications of these findings are discussed. (Contains 3 tables and 3 footnotes.)
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25. Describing the sticking phenomenon of aminoplastic resins: introduction of a new test method
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Himsel, Alexandra, Moser, Johann, Kantner, Wolfgang, Mitter, Roland, Gießwein, Jürgen, van Herwijnen, Hendrikus W. G., and Müller, Ulrich
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26. Zur Konjunkturunabhängigkeit des Gesundheits- und Sozialwesens
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HIMSEL, CARINA, MÜLLER, ANNE, and STOPS, MICHAEL
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27. Smart Structures in Architectural Projects: Towards an interactive design framework combining multiscalar structural optimisation and custom-optimized structural nodes for generative design
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Himsel, Lukas, primary, Schaller, Markus, additional, and Muehlbauer, Manuel, additional
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28. Digital ulcers predict a worse disease course in patients with systemic sclerosis
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Mihai, Carina, Landewé, Robert, van der Heijde, Désirée, Walker, Ulrich A, Constantin, Paul I, Gherghe, Ana Maria, Ionescu, Ruxandra, Rednic, Simona, Allanore, Yannick, Avouac, Jérôme, Czirják, László, Hachulla, Eric, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Cozzi, Franco, Airò, Paolo, Cutolo, Maurizio, Mueller-Ladner, Ulf, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Launay, David, Dobrotă, Rucsandra, Sfrenţ-Cornăţeanu, Roxana, Zingarelli, Stefania, Pigatto, Erika, Cuomo, Giovanna, Caramaschi, Paola, Ananieva, Lidia, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, Gurman, Alexandra Balbir, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Carreira, Patricia E., Joven, Beatriz E, Minier, Tünde, Guiducci, Serena, Bellando-Randone, Silvia, Pellerito, Raffaele, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Tarner, Ingo H., Radominski, Sebastião Cezar, de Souza Müller, Carolina, Iannone, Florenzo, Henes, Jörg, Bancel, Dominique Farge, Damjanov, Nemanja, Ostojić, Predrag, Pozzi, Maria Rosa, Hesselstrand, Roger, Denton, Christopher, Krasowska, Dorota, Tikly, Mohammed, Riccieri, Valeria, Cantatore, Francesco Paolo, Corrado, Ada, Da Silva, José Antonio Pereira, Salvador, Maria João, Tyndall, Alan, Gabrielli, Armando, Distler, Oliver, Jordan, Suzan, Heitmann, Stefan, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Rozman, Blaz, Smith, Vanessa, De Keyser, Filip, Kalitena, Dusanka Martinovic, Radic, Mislav, Filipescu, Ileana, Petcu, Ana, Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayiotis, Kucharz, Eugene J., Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Kotulska, Anna, Szücs, Gabriella, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Stamenkovic, Bojana, Selmi, Carlo Francesco, De Santis, Maria, Marasini, Bianca, Coleiro, Bernard, Santamaria, Vera Ortiz, Westhovens, René, Bečvář, Radim, Novak, Srdan, Engelhart, Merete, Meroni, Pierluigi, Ingegnoli, Francesca, Zeni, Silvana, Sulli, Alberto, Distler, Jörg, Yavuz, Sule, Montecucco, Carlomaurizio, Eyerich, Kilian, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Zenone, Thierry, Midtvedt, Øyvind, Chizzolini, Carlo, Seidel, Matthias, Oleszowsky, Mara, Üprus, Maria, Opriş, Daniela, Groşeanu, Laura, Bielecka, Otylia Kowal, Antonio, Zea Mendoza, Szechinski, Jacek, Morović-Vergles, Jadranka, Scorza, Raffaella, Puppo, Francesco, Mathieu, Alessandro, Anic, Branimir, Stork, Jiri, Stebbings, Simon, Inanc, Murat, Hasler, Paul, von Mühlen, Carlos Alberto, Aringer, Martin, Popa, Sergei, Li, Mengtao, and Rosato, Edoardo
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29. A gender gap in primary and secondary heart dysfunctions in systemic sclerosis: a EUSTAR prospective study
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Elhai, Muriel, Avouac, Jérôme, Walker, Ulrich A, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Airò, Paolo, Hachulla, Eric, Valentini, Gabriele, Carreira, Patricia E, Cozzi, Franco, Balbir Gurman, Alexandra, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Damjanov, Nemanja, Ananieva, Lidia P, Scorza, Raffaella, Jimenez, Sergio, Busquets, Joanna, Li, Mengtao, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Kahan, André, Distler, Oliver, Allanore, Yannick, Guiducci, Serena, Tyndall, Alan, Lapadula, Giovanni, Iannone, Florenzo, Becvar, Radim, Sierakowsky, Stanislaw, Bielecka, Otylia Kowal, Cutolo, Maurizio, Sulli, Alberto, Cuomo, Giovanna, Vettori, Serena, Rednic, Simona, Nicoara, Ileana, Vlachoyiannopoulos, P., Montecucco, C., Caporali, Roberto, Novak, Srdan, Czirják, László, Varju, Cecilia, Chizzolini, Carlo, Kucharz, Eugene J., Kotulska, Anna, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Rozman, Blaz, Mallia, Carmel, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Farge, Dominique, Hij, Adrian, Hesselstrand, Roger, Scheja, Agneta, Wollheim, Frank, Martinovic, Duska, Govoni, M., Monaco, Andrea Lo, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Pellerito, Raffaele, Bambara, Lisa Maria, Caramaschi, Paola, Black, Carol, Denton, Christopher, Henes, Jörg, Santamaria, Vera Ortiz, Heitmann, Stefan, Krasowska, Dorota, Seidel, Matthias, Oleszowsky, Mara, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Salvador, Maria J., Stamenkovic, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Tikly, Mohammed, Starovoytova, Maya N., Engelhart, Merete, Strauss, Gitte, Nielsen, Henrik, Damgaard, Kirsten, Szücs, Gabriella, Zea Mendoza, Antonio, de la Puente Buijdos, Carlos, Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter A., Midtvedt, Øyvind, Garen, Torhild, Launay, David, Valesini, Guido, Riccieri, Valeria, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Groseanu, Laura, Wigley, Fredrick M., Mihai, Carmen M., Cornateanu, Roxana Sfrent, Ionitescu, Razvan, Gherghe, Ana Maria, Gorga, Marilena, Dobrota, Rucsandra, Bojinca, Mihai, Schett, Georg, Distler, Jörg HW, Meroni, Pierluigi, Zeni, Silvana, Mouthon, Luc, Keyser, Filip De, Smith, Vanessa, Cantatore, Francesco P., Corrado, Ada, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, Pozzi, Maria R., Eyerich, Kilian, Hein, Rüdiger, Knott, Elisabeth, Szechinski, Jacek, Wiland, Piotr, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, Magdalena, Sokolik, Renata, Morgiel, Ewa, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Saar, Petra, Aringer, Martin, Günther, Claudia, Anic, Branimir, Baresic, Marko, Mayer, Miroslav, Radominski, Sebastião C., Müller, Carolina de Souza, Azevedo, Valderílio F., Agachi, Svetlana, Groppa, Liliana, Chiaburu, Lealea, Russu, Eugen, Zenone, Thierry, Stebbings, Simon, Highton, John, Stamp, Lisa, Chapman, Peter, Baron, Murray, OʼDonnell, John, Solanki, Kamal, Doube, Alan, Veale, Douglas, OʼRourke, Marie, Loyo, Esthela, Rosato, Edoardo, Pisarri, Simonetta, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Dumitrascu, Alina, Tiglea, Isabela, Chirieac, Rodica, Ancuta, Codrina, Furst, Daniel E., Kafaja, Suzanne, Lefebvre, Paloma García de la Peña, Rubio, Silvia Rodriguez, Exposito, Marta Valero, Sibilia, Jean, Chatelus, Emmanuel, Gottenberg, Jacques Eric, Chifflot, Hélène, Litinsky, Ira, Venalis, Algirdas, Butrimiene, Irena, Venalis, Paulius, Rugiene, Rita, Karpec, Diana, Kerzberg, Eduardo, Montoya, Fabiana, and Cosentino, Vanesa
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30. Joint and tendon involvement predict disease progression in systemic sclerosis: a EUSTAR prospective study
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Avouac, Jérôme, Walker, Ulrich A, Hachulla, Eric, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Cuomo, Giovanna, Carreira, Patricia E, Caramaschi, Paola, Ananieva, Lidia P, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Czirjak, Laszlo, Denton, Christopher, Ladner, Ulf Müller, Allanore, Yannick, Guiducci, Serena, Tyndall, Alan, Lapadula, Giovanni, Iannone, Florenzo, Distler, Oliver, Becvar, Radim, Sierakowsky, Stanislaw, Bielecka, Otylia Kowal, Cutolo, Maurizio, Sulli, Alberto, Valentini, Gabriele, Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayiotis G., Montecucco, Carlomaurizio, Caporali, Roberto, Novak, Srdan, Chizzolini, Carlo, Kucharz, Eugene J., Kotulska, Anna, Cozzi, Franco, Rozman, Blaz, Mallia, Carmel, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Hadj-Khelifa, Sondess, Airò, Paolo, Hesselstrand, Roger, Scheja, Agneta, Martinovic, Duska, Gurman, Alexandra Balbir, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Pellerito, Raffaele, Bambara, Lisa Maria, Morovic-Vergles, Jadranka, Black, Carol, Damjanov, Nemanja, Kötter, Ina, Santamaria, Vera Ortiz, Heitmann, Stefan, Krasowska, Dorota, Seidel, Matthias, Hasler, Paul, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Silva, José Antonio Pereira Da, Salvador, Maria João, Stamenkovi, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Marasini, Bianca, Belloli, Laura, Tikly, Mohammed, Denisov, Lev N., Scorza, Raffaella, Engelhart, Merete, Strauss, Gitte, Szücs, Gabriella, Szamosi, Szilvia, de la Puente, Carlos, de la Pena Lefebvre, Paloma García, Midtvedt, Øyvind, Garen, Torhild, Launay, David, Valesini, Guido, Riccieri, Valeria, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Wigley, Fredrick M., Stoica, Viktor, Mihai, Carmen Marina, Distler, Jörg, Meroni, Pierluigi, Zeni, Silvana, Mouthon, Luc, Smith, Vanessa, Cantatore, Francesco Paolo, Corrado, Ada, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, Pozzi, Maria Rosa, Eyerich, Kilian, Hein, Rüdiger, Szechinski, Jacek, Wiland, Piotr, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Aringer, Martin, Westhovens, Rene, De Langhe, Ellen, Anic, Branimir, Baresi, Marko, Üprus, Maria, Otsa, Kati, Yavuz, Sule, Radominski, Sebastião Cezar, de Souza Müller, Carolina, Jimenez, Sergio, Busquets, Joanna, Popa, Sergei, Agachi, Svetlana, Zenone, Thierry, Mathieu, Alessandro, Vacca, Alessandra, Stamp, Lisa, Chapman, Peter, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Foti, Rosario, and Rubio, Silvia Rodriguez
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31. Novel analytical method to determine factors causing unwanted sticking of glued wood particles onto machinery parts
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Himsel, Alexandra, Muller, Ulrich, Kantner, Wolfgang, Moser, Johann, Mitter, Roland, and van Herwijnen, Hendrikus W.G.
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ASTM International ,ASTM International ,Japanese Standards Association ,Machinery -- Methods ,Magneto-electric machines -- Methods ,Business ,Forest products industry ,Methods - Abstract
Abstract 'Sticking' of glued particles onto machine parts (blender, conveyor, forming station) during wood panel production increasingly occurs when applying low-emission aminoplastic adhesives. Therefore, a new and reproducible method to [...]
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32. Modifizierung des RCM‐Tests zur Optimierung der Messpräzision, Versuchsdauer und Wirtschaftlichkeit
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Angelika Schießl‐Pecka, Thorsten Stengel, Josef Feuerecker, and Katharina Himsel
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33. Increasing access for veterans with hepatitis C by enhancing use of clinical pharmacy specialists
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Terri Jorgenson, Julie A. Groppi, Heather Ourth, Anthony P. Morreale, David A. Jacob, and Andrew S. Himsel
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Specialty ,Pharmacology (nursing) ,Pharmacy ,Hepacivirus ,Pharmacists ,Antiviral Agents ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health care ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Setting national ,Veterans Affairs ,Veterans ,Pharmacology ,Hepatitis ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Clinical pharmacy ,United States Department of Veterans Affairs ,Education, Pharmacy ,Family medicine ,Pharmacy Service, Hospital ,business ,Delivery of Health Care ,Specialization - Abstract
Objectives To increase access to hepatitis C virus (HCV) care and cure by deploying clinical pharmacy specialist (CPS) providers across the largest integrated health care system in the United States. Setting National integrated health care system. Practice description In late 2016, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Pharmacy Benefits Management Clinical Pharmacy Practice Office (CPPO) partnered with the VA HIV, Hepatitis, and Related Conditions Program with the central priority of expanding veteran access to novel HCV treatments and timely cure to ultimately prevent morbidity and mortality associated with HCV disease progression. This successful collaboration resulted in clinical resource funding to bolster access to HCV treatment through the deployment of CPS providers. This enterprise-wide initiative to expand clinical pharmacy services for unmet health care needs in HCV treatment resulted in 52 VA facilities submitting full-time employment equivalent (FTEE) funding requests totaling more than $10 million dollars. Facilities may have requested funding for 1 or more FTEEs. Results Facilities hired 47 CPS providers and 5 clinical pharmacy technicians. CPS providers in this project recorded 24,888 patient care encounters providing care for 9593 unique patients and initiated new HCV treatment for 1191 treatment-naive patients. For an additional 8402 patients, the CPS provided HCV care activities such as evaluation and monitoring before, during, and after treatment. CPPO estimates that the same care delivered by nonpharmacist provider specialists (e.g., specialty physicians) cost an additional $936,535, or 48% more. Conclusion The deployment of HCV CPS resulted in a significant number of new HCV patients being screened and treated within the VA system.
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34. Results of the European survey on the assessment of deep molecular response in chronic phase CML patients during tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy (EUREKA registry)
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Hajnalka Andrikovics, Thomas Ernst, Jens Haenig, Hana Zizkova, Andreas Hochhaus, Nóra Meggyesi, Christiane Pott, Susanne Möbius, Renata Zadro, Enrico Gottardi, Semir Mesanovic, Tomáš Jurček, Thomas Schenk, Georg-Nikolaus Franke, Jacqueline Maier, Susanne Saussele, Katerina Machova-Polakova, Peter Schuld, Nicholas C.P. Cross, and Danny Himsel
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Context (language use) ,Tyrosine-kinase inhibitor ,Cohort Studies ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,European LeukemiaNet ,0302 clinical medicine ,Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Registries ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Hematology ,business.industry ,BCR–ABL ,CML ,chronic myeloid leukemia ,deep molecular remission ,Eureka ,molecular monitoring ,standardization ,TFR ,treatment-free remission ,Myeloid leukemia ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Discontinuation ,Europe ,Clinical trial ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Response ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Chronic-Phase ,Laboratories ,business - Abstract
Purpose: The advent of tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapies has revolutionized the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The European LeukemiaNet (ELN) recommends quantification of BCR-ABL1 transcripts by real-time quantitative PCR every 3 months during TKI treatment. Since a proportion of patients in deep molecular response (DMR: MR4, MR4.5, MR5) maintain remission after treatment stop, assessment of DMR is crucial. However, systematically collected molecular data, monitored with sensitive standardized assays, are not available outside clinical trials. Methods: Data were collected on the standardized assessment of molecular response in the context of real-life practice. BCR-ABL1 transcript levels after > 2 years of TKI therapy were evaluated for DMR by local laboratories as well as standardized EUTOS laboratories. Since standardized molecular monitoring is a prerequisite for treatment discontinuation, central surveillance of the performance of the participating laboratories was carried out. Results: Between 2014 and 2017, 3377 peripheral blood samples from 1117 CML patients were shipped to 11 standardized reference laboratories in six European countries. BCR-ABL1 transcript types were b3a2 (41.63%), b2a2 (29.99%), b2a2/b3a2 (3.58%) and atypical (0.54%). For 23.72% of the patients, the initial transcript type had not been reported. Response levels (EUTOS laboratory) were: no MMR, n = 197 (6.51%) ; MMR, n = 496 (16.40%) ; MR4, n = 685 (22.64%) ; MR4.5, n = 937 (30.98%) ; MR5, n = 710 (23.47%). With a Cohen's kappa coefficient of 0.708, a substantial agreement between EUTOS- certified and local laboratories was shown. Conclusions: Multicenter DMR assessment is feasible in the context of real-life clinical practice in Europe. Information on the BCR-ABL1 transcript type at diagnosis is crucial to accurately monitor patients' molecular response during or after TKI therapy.
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35. Prediction of worsening of skin fibrosis in patients with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis using the EUSTAR database
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Maurer, Britta, Graf, Nicole, Michel, Beat A, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Czirják, László, Denton, Christopher P, Tyndall, Alan, Metzig, Carola, Lanius, Vivian, Khanna, Dinesh, Distler, Oliver, Tarner, Ingo H, Cerinic, Marco Matucci, Guiducci, Serena, Walker, Ulrich, Lapadula, Giovanni, Iannone, Florenzo, Becvar, Radim, Sierakowsky, Stanislaw, Bielecka, Otylia Kowal, Cutolo, Maurizio, Sulli, Alberto, Valentini, Gabriele, Cuomo, Giovanna, Vettori, Serena, Riemekasten, Gabriele, Rednic, Simona, Nicoara, Ileana, Kahan, André, Allanore, Yannick, Vlachoyiannopoulos, P, Montecucco, C, Caporali, Roberto, Carreira, Patricia E, Novak, Srdan, Varju, Cecilia, Chizzolini, Carlo, Kucharz, Eugene J, Kotulska, Anna, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Cozzi, Franco, Rozman, Blaz, Mallia, Carmel, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Farge, Dominique, Hij, Adrian, Airò, Paolo, Hesselstrand, Roger, Scheja, Agneta, Wollheim, Frank, Martinovic, Duska, Gurman, Alexandra Balbir, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Govoni, M, Monaco, Andrea Lo, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Pellerito, Raffaele, Bambara, Lisa Maria, Caramaschi, Paola, Black, Carol, Damjanov, Nemanja, Santamaria, Vera Ortiz, Heitmann, Stefan, Krasowska, Dorota, Seidel, Matthias, Oleszowsky, Mara, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Salvador, Maria J, Stamenkovic, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Tikly, Mohammed, Starovoytova, Maya N, Ananieva, Lidia P, Scorza, Raffaella, Engelhart, Merete, Strauss, Gitte, Nielsen, Henrik, Damgaard, Kirsten, Szücs, Gabriella, Mendoza, Antonio Zea, Buijdos, Carlos de la Puente, Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter A., Midtvedt, Øyvind, Garen, Torhild, Hachulla, Eric, Launay, David, Valesini, Guido, Riccieri, Valeria, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Groseanu, Laura, Wigley, Fredrick M, Mihai, Carmen M, Cornateanu, Roxana Sfrent, Ionitescu, Razvan, Gherghe, Ana Maria, Gorga, Marilena, Dobrota, Rucsandra, Bojinca, Mihai, Schett, Georg, Distler, Jörg HW, Meroni, Pierluigi, Zeni, Silvana, Mouthon, Luc, Keyser, Filip De, Cantatore, Francesco P, Corrado, Ada, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, Pozzi, Maria R, Eyerich, Kilian, Hein, Rüdiger, Knott, Elisabeth, Szechinski, Jacek, Wiland, Piotr, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, Magdalena, Sokolik, Renata, Morgiel, Ewa, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Saar, Petra, Aringer, Martin, Günther, Claudia, Anic, Branimir, Baresic, Marko, Mayer, Miroslav, Radominski, Sebastião C, Müller, Carolina de Souza, Azevedo, Valderílio F, Agachi, Svetlana, Groppa, Liliana, Chiaburu, Lealea, Russu, Eugen, Zenone, Thierry, Highton, John, Stamp, Lisa, Chapman, Peter, OʼDonnell, John, Solanki, Kamal, Doube, Alan, Veale, Douglas, O’Rourke, Marie, Loyo, Esthela, Li, Mengtao, Rosato, Edoardo, Pisarri, Simonetta, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Dumitrascu, Alina, Tiglea, Isabela, Chirieac, Rodica, Ancuta, Codrina, E Furst, Daniel, Kafaja, Suzanne, Lefebvre, Paloma García de la Peña, Rubio, Silvia Rodriguez, Exposito, Marta Valero, Sibilia, Jean, Chatelus, Emmanuel, Gottenberg, Jacques Eric, Chifflot, Hélène, Litinsky, Ira, Venalis, Algirdas, Butrimiene, Irena, Venalis, Paulius, Rugiene, Rita, Karpec, Diana, Kerzberg, Eduardo, Montoya, Fabiana, and Cosentino, Vanesa
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36. Disease progression in systemic sclerosis-overlap syndrome is significantly different from limited and diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis
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Moinzadeh, Pia, Aberer, Elisabeth, Ahmadi-Simab, Keihan, Blank, Norbert, Distler, Joerg H W, Fierlbeck, Gerhard, Genth, Ekkehard, Guenther, Claudia, Hein, Ruediger, Henes, Joerg, Herich, Lena, Herrgott, Ilka, Koetter, Ina, Kreuter, Alexander, Krieg, Thomas, Kuhr, Kathrin, Lorenz, Hanns-Martin, Meier, Florian, Melchers, Inga, Mensing, Hartwig, Mueller-Ladner, Ulf, Pfeiffer, Christiane, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Sárdy, Miklós, Schmalzing, Marc, Sunderkoetter, Cord, Susok, Laura, Tarner, Ingo H, Vaith, Peter, Worm, Margitta, Wozel, Gottfried, Zeidler, Gabriele, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Ahrazoglu, Nil Mona, Becker, Mike Oliver, Mierau, Rudolf, Neeck, Gunther, Fiehn, Christoph, Juche, Aaron, Rubbert, Andrea, Weber, Manfred, Fischer-Betz, Rebecca, Sticherling, Michael, Burkhardt, Harald, Koehm, Michaela, Seitz, Cornelia S, Herink, Claudia, Foeldvári, Ivan, Norgauer, Johannes, Schoeffel, Dieter, Renner, Regina, Ziemer, Mirjana, Steinbrink, Kerstin, Stadler, Rudolf, Müller, Verena, Ziai, Mahzad, Karrer, Sigrid, Landthaler, Michael, Meyringer, Rotraud, Buslau, Michael, Tomsitz, Dirk, Lee, Hae- Hyuk, Lehmann, Percy, Gaebelein-Wissing, Noemi, Wagner, Marieke, Ebel, Joachim, Beyer, Christian, Varga, Rita, Bretterklieber, Agnes, Reichenberger, Frank, and Himsel, Andrea
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37. The Case of a Paralytic Patient Cured by an Electrical Application, Inclosed in a Letter from Doctor Himsel, at Riga, to Jacob de Castro Sarmento, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French
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38. Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation vs Intravenous Pulse Cyclophosphamide in Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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van Laar, Jacob M., Farge, Dominique, Sont, Jacob K., Naraghi, Kamran, Marjanovic, Zora, Larghero, Jérôme, Schuerwegh, Annemie J., Marijt, Erik W. A., Vonk, Madelon C., Schattenberg, Anton V., Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Voskuyl, Alexandre E., van de Loosdrecht, Arjan A., Daikeler, Thomas, Kötter, Ina, Schmalzing, Marc, Martin, Thierry, Lioure, Bruno, Weiner, Stefan M., Kreuter, Alexander, Deligny, Christophe, Durand, Jean-Marc, Emery, Paul, Machold, Klaus P., Sarrot-Reynauld, Francoise, Warnatz, Klaus, Adoue, Daniel F. P., Constans, Joël, Tony, Hans-Peter, Del Papa, Nicoletta, Fassas, Athanasios, Himsel, Andrea, Launay, David, Lo Monaco, Andrea, Philippe, Pierre, Quéré, Isabelle, Rich, Éric, Westhovens, Rene, Griffiths, Bridget, Saccardi, Riccardo, van den Hoogen, Frank H., Fibbe, Willem E., Socié, Gérard, Gratwohl, Alois, and Tyndall, Alan
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39. Phenotypes determined by cluster analysis and their survival in the prospective European Scleroderma Trials and Research cohort of patients with systemic sclerosis
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Sobanski, Vincent, Giovannelli, Jonathan, Allanore, Yannick, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Airo, Paolo, Vettori, Serena, Cozzi, Franco, Distler, Oliver, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Denton, Christopher, Launay, David, Hachulla, Eric, Cerinic, Marco Matucci, Guiducci, Serena, Walker, Ulrich, Kyburz, Diego, Lapadula, Giovanni, Iannone, Florenzo, Maurer, Britta, Jordan, Suzana, Becvar, Radim, Sierakowsky, Stanislaw, Bielecka, Otylia Kowal, Cutolo, Maurizio, Sulli, Alberto, Valentini, Gabriele, Cuomo, Giovanna, Siegert, Elise, Rednic, Simona, Nicoara, Ileana, Kahan, Andre, Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayiotis, Montecucco, Carlo, Caporali, Roberto, Stork, Jiri, Inanc, Murat, Carreira, Patricia E, Novak, Srdan, Czirjak, Laszlo, Varju, Cecilia, Chizzolini, Carlo, Kucharz, Eugene J, Kotulska, Anna, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Rozman, Blaz, Mallia, Carmel, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Farge, Dominique, Wu, Chen, Marjanovic, Zora, Faivre, Helene, Hij, Darin, Dhamadi, Roza, Hesselstrand, Roger, Wollheim, Frank, Wuttge, Dirk M, Andreasson, Kristofer, Martinovic, Duska, Balbir-Gurman, Alexandra, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Trotta, Francesco, Lo Monaco, Andrea, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Pellerito, Raffaele, Bambara, Lisa Maria, Caramaschi, Paola, Morovic-Vergles, Jadranka, Black, Carol, Damjanov, Nemanja, Henes, Joerg, Ortiz Santamaria, Vera, Heitmann, Stefan, Krasowska, Dorota, Seidel, Matthias, Hasler, Paul, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Bajocchi, Gianluigi, Nuova, Arcispedale Santa Maria, Salvador, Maria Joao, Pereira Da Silva, Jose Antonio, Stamenkovic, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Selmi, Carlo Francesco, De Santis, Maria, Marasini, Bianca, Tikly, Mohammed, Ananieva, Lidia P, Denisov, Lev N, Mueller-Ladner, Ulf, Frerix, Marc, Tarner, Ingo, Scorza, Raffaella, Puppo, Francesco, Engelhart, Merete, Strauss, Gitte, Nielsen, Henrik, Damgaard, Kirsten, Szucs, Gabriella, Szamosi, Szilvia, Zea Mendoza, Antonio, de la Puente, Carlos, Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter Alberto, Midtvedt, Oyvind, Reiseter, Silje, Garen, Torhild, Valesini, Guido, Riccieri, Valeria, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Groseanu, Laura, Wigley, Fredrick M, Cornateanu, Roxana Sfrent, Ionitescu, Razvan, Gherghe, Ana Maria, Soare, Alina, Gorga, Marilena, Bojinca, Mihai, Mihai, Carina, Milicescu, Mihaela, Sunderkoetter, Cord, Kuhn, Annegret, Sandorfi, Nora, Schett, Georg, Distler, Joerg HW, Beyer, Christian, Meroni, Pierluigi, Ingegnoli, Francesca, Mouthon, Luc, De Keyser, Filip, Smith, Vanessa, Cantatore, Francesco Paolo, Corrado, Ada, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, von Muehlen, Carlos Alberto, Bohn, Jussara Marilu, Lonzetti, Lilian Scussel, Pozzi, Maria Rosa, Eyerich, Kilian, Hein, Ruediger, Knott, Elisabeth, Wiland, Piotr, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, Magdalena, Sokolik, Renata, Morgiel, Ewa, Madej, Marta, Houssiau, Frederic A, Jose Alegre-Sancho, Juan, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Saar, Petra, Aringer, Martin, Guenther, Claudia, Westhovens, Rene, de Langhe, Ellen, Lenaerts, Jan, Anic, Branimir, Baresic, Marko, Mayer, Miroslav, Uprus, Maria, Otsa, Kati, Yavuz, Sule, Granel, Brigitte, Radominski, Sebastiao Cezar, Mueller, Carolina de Souza, Azevedo, Valderilio Feijo, Jimenez, Sergio, Busquets, Joanna, Agachi, Svetlana, Groppa, Liliana, Chiaburu, Lealea, Russu, Eugen, Popa, Sergei, Zenone, Thierry, Pileckyte, Margarita, Stebbings, Simon, Highton, John, Mathieu, Alessandro, Vacca, Alessandra, Sampaio-Barros, Percival D, Yoshinari, Natalino H, Marangoni, Roberta G, Martin, Patricia, Fuocco, Luiza, Stamp, Lisa, Chapman, Peter, O'Donnell, John, Solanki, Kamal, Doube, Alan, Veale, Douglas, O'Rourke, Marie, Loyo, Esthela, Li, Mengtao, Mohamed, Walid Ahmed Abdel Atty, Rosato, Edoardo, Amoroso, Antonio, Gigante, Antonietta, Oksel, Fahrettin, Yargucu, Figen, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Dumitrascu, Alina, Tiglea, Isabela, Foti, Rosario, Chirieac, Rodica, Ancuta, Codrina, Furst, Daniel E, Villiger, Peter, Adler, Sabine, van Laar, Jacob, Kayser, Cristiane, Eduardo, Andrade Luis C, Fathi, Nihal, Hassanien, Manal, de la Pena Lefebvre, Paloma Garcia, Rodriguez Rubio, Silvia, Valero Exposito, Marta, Sibilia, Jean, Chatelus, Emmanuel, Gottenberg, Jacques Eric, Chifflot, Helene, Litinsky, Ira, Emery, Paul, Buch, Maya, Del Galdo, Francesco, Venalis, Algirdas, Butrimiene, Irena, Venalis, Paulius, Rugiene, Rita, Karpec, Diana, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Lasky, Joseph A, Kerzberg, Eduardo, Montoya, Fabiana, Cosentino, Vanesa, Limonta, Massimiliano, Brucato, Antonio Luca, Lupi, Elide, Rosner, Itzhak, Rozenbaum, Michael, Slobodin, Gleb, Boulman, Nina, Rimar, Doron, Couto, Maura, Spertini, Francois, Ribi, Camillo, Buss, Guillaume, Kahl, Sarah, Hsu, Vivien M, Chen, Fei, McCloskey, Deborah, Malveaux, Halina, Pasquali, Jean Louis, Martin, Thierry, Gorse, Audrey, Guffroy, Aurelien, Poindron, Vincent, EUSTAR Collaborators, Guiducci, S., Walker, U., Kyburz, D., Lapadula, G., Iannone, F., Maurer, B., Jordan, S., Becvar, R., Sierakowsky, S., Kowal Bielecka, O., Cutolo, M., Sulli, A., Valentini, G., Cuomo, G., Siegert, E., Rednic, S., Nicoara, I., Kahan, A., Vlachoyiannopoulos, P., Montecucco, C., Caporali, R., Stork, J., Inanc, M., Carreira, P.E., Novak, S., Czirják, L., Varju, C., Chizzolini, C., Kucharz, E.J., Kotulska, A., Kopec-Medrek, M., Widuchowska, M., Rozman, B., Mallia, C., Coleiro, B., Gabrielli, A., Farge, D., Wu, C., Marjanovic, Z., Faivre, H., Hij, D., Dhamadi, R., Airò, P., Hesselstrand, R., Wollheim, F., Wuttge, D.M., Andréasson, K., Martinovic, D., Balbir-Gurman, A., Braun-Moscovici, Y., Trotta, F., Lo Monaco, A., Hunzelmann, N., Pellerito, R., Mauriziano, O., Maria Bambara, L., Caramaschi, P., Morovic-Vergles, J., Black, C., Damjanov, N., Henes, J., Ortiz Santamaria, V., Heitmann, S., Krasowska, D., Seidel, M., Hasler, P., Burkhardt, H., Himsel, A., Bajocchi, G., Maria Nuova, A.S., João Salvador, M., Pereira Da Silva, J.A., Stamenkovic, B., Stankovic, A., Francesco Selmi, C., De Santis, M., Marasini, B., Tikly, M., Ananieva, L.P., Denisov, L.N., Müller-Ladner, U., Frerix, M., Tarner, I., Scorza, R., Puppo, F., Engelhart, M., Strauss, G., Nielsen, H., Damgaard, K., Szücs, G., Szamosi, S., Zea Mendoza, A., de la Puente, C., Sifuentes Giraldo, W.A., Midtvedt, Ø., Reiseter, S., Garen, T., Valesini, G., Riccieri, V., Maria Ionescu, R., Opris, D., Groseanu, L., Wigley, F.M., Sfrent Cornateanu, R., Ionitescu, R., Maria Gherghe, A., Soare, A., Gorga, M., Bojinca, M., Mihai, C., Milicescu, M., Sunderkötter, C., Kuhn, A., Sandorfi, N., Schett, G., Distler, J.H., Beyer, C., Meroni, P., Ingegnoli, F., Mouthon, L., De Keyser, F., Smith, V., Paolo Cantatore, F., Corrado, A., Ullman, S., Iversen, L., Alberto von Mühlen, C., Marilu Bohn, J., Scussel Lonzetti, L., Rosa Pozzi, M., Eyerich, K., Hein, R., Knott, E., Wiland, P., Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, M., Sokolik, R., Morgiel, E., Madej, M., Houssiau, F.A., Jose Alegre-Sancho, J., Krummel-Lorenz, B., Saar, P., Aringer, M., Günther, C., Westhovens, R., de Langhe, E., Lenaerts, J., Anic, B., Baresic, M., Mayer, M., Üprus, M., Otsa, K., Yavuz, S., Granel, B., Cezar Radominski, S., de Souza Müller, C., Azevedo, V.F., Jimenez, S., Busquets, J., Agachi, S., Groppa, L., Chiaburu, L., Russu, E., Popa, S., Zenone, T., Pileckyte, M., Stebbings, S., Highton, J., Mathieu, A., Vacca, A., Sampaio-Barros, P.D., Yoshinari, N.H., Marangoni, R.G., Martin, P., Fuocco, L., Stamp, L., Chapman, P., O'Donnell, J., Solanki, K., Doube, A., Veale, D., O'Rourke, M., Loyo, E., Li, M., Abdel Atty Mohamed, W.A., Rosato, E., Amoroso, A., Gigante, A., Oksel, F., Yargucu, F., Tanaseanu, C.M., Popescu, M., Dumitrascu, A., Tiglea, I., Foti, R., Chirieac, R., Ancuta, C., Furst, D.E., Villiger, P., Adler, S., van Laar, J., Kayser, C., Eduardo C, A.L., Fathi, N., Hassanien, M., de la Peña Lefebvre, P.G., Rodriguez Rubio, S., Valero Exposito, M., Sibilia, J., Chatelus, E., Gottenberg, J.E., Chifflot, H., Litinsky, I., Emery, P., Buch, M., Del Galdo, F., Venalis, A., Butrimiene, I., Venalis, P., Rugiene, R., Karpec, D., Ann Saketkoo, L., Lasky, J.A., Kerzberg, E., Montoya, F., Cosentino, V., Limonta, M., Luca Brucato, A., Lupi, E., Rosner, I., Rozenbaum, M., Slobodin, G., Boulman, N., Rimar, D., Couto, M., Spertini, F., Ribi, C., Buss, G., Kahl, S., Hsu, V.M., Chen, F., McCloskey, D., Malveaux, H., Louis Pasquali, J., Martin, T., Gorse, A., Guffroy, A., Poindron, V., and Chizzolini, Carlo
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Clinical Medical Sciences ,Databases, Factual ,systemic sclerosis ,SUBSETS ,Disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Scleroderma ,DISEASE ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Immunology and Allergy ,Cluster Analysis ,CRITERIA ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,integumentary system ,BIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Kliničke medicinske znanosti ,Adult ,Aged ,Autoantibodies/blood ,Europe/epidemiology ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Phenotype ,Prognosis ,Scleroderma, Diffuse/blood ,Scleroderma, Diffuse/epidemiology ,Scleroderma, Diffuse/pathology ,Scleroderma, Limited/blood ,Scleroderma, Limited/epidemiology ,Scleroderma, Limited/pathology ,Scleroderma, Systemic/blood ,Scleroderma, Systemic/epidemiology ,Scleroderma, Systemic/pathology ,Connective tissue disease ,ddc ,Europe ,MANIFESTATIONS ,Cohort ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,PROFILE ,CLASSIFICATION ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rheumatology ,Scleroderma, Limited ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Autoantibodies ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Science & Technology ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,business.industry ,Autoantibody ,Systemic sclerosis (SSc) ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Scleroderma, Diffuse ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a heterogeneous connective tissue disease that is typically subdivided into limited cutaneous SSc (lcSSc) and diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc) depending on the extent of skin involvement. This subclassification may not capture the entire variability of clinical phenotypes. The European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database includes data on a prospective cohort of SSc patients from 122 European referral centers. This study was undertaken to perform a cluster analysis of EUSTAR data to distinguish and characterize homogeneous phenotypes without any a priori assumptions, and to examine survival among the clusters obtained. METHODS: A total of 11,318 patients were registered in the EUSTAR database, and 6,927 were included in the study. Twenty-four clinical and serologic variables were used for clustering. RESULTS: Clustering analyses provided a first delineation of 2 clusters showing moderate stability. In an exploratory attempt, we further characterized 6 homogeneous groups that differed with regard to their clinical features, autoantibody profile, and mortality. Some groups resembled usual dcSSc or lcSSc prototypes, but others exhibited unique features, such as a majority of lcSSc patients with a high rate of visceral damage and antitopoisomerase antibodies. Prognosis varied among groups and the presence of organ damage markedly impacted survival regardless of cutaneous involvement. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that restricting subsets of SSc patients to only those based on cutaneous involvement may not capture the complete heterogeneity of the disease. Organ damage and antibody profile should be taken into consideration when individuating homogeneous groups of patients with a distinct prognosis. ispartof: ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY vol:71 issue:9 pages:1553-1570 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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40. Maternal employment and children's achievement in context: a meta-analysis of four decades of research
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Goldberg, Wendy A., Prause, JoAnn, Lucas-Thompson, Rachel, and Himsel, Amy
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Working mothers -- Influence ,Mother and child -- Research ,Child psychology -- Research ,Academic achievement -- Research ,Work and family -- Research ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
This meta-analysis of 68 studies (770 effect sizes) used random effects models to examine whether children's achievement differed depending on whether their mothers were employed. Four achievement outcomes were emphasized: formal tests of achievement and intellectual functioning, grades, and teacher ratings of cognitive competence. When all employment was compared with nonemployment for combined and separate achievement outcomes without moderators, effects were nonsignificant. Small beneficial effects of part-time compared with full-time employment were apparent for all achievement outcomes combined and for each individual achievement outcome. Significant sample-level moderators of the associations between maternal employment and achievement for all outcomes combined included family structure, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status; associations were positive when samples were majority 1-parent families and mixed 1- and 2-parent families, racially/ethnically diverse or international in composition, and not middle--upper class. Analyses of child gender indicated more positive effects for girls. Children's age was a significant moderator for the outcome of intellectual functioning. The identification of sample-level moderators of the relationship between maternal employment and children's achievement highlights the importance of social context in understanding work-family linkages. Keywords: maternal employment, meta-analysis, achievement, grades, intelligence
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41. Variable Valve Train for Modern Diesel Engines
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Frank Himsel, Wolfgang Christgen, René Pohlke, and Maximilian Brauer
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Diesel fuel ,Engineering ,Variable (computer science) ,business.industry ,business ,Automotive engineering - Published
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42. Variabler Ventiltrieb für moderne Dieselmotoren
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René Pohlke, Maximilian Brauer, Frank Himsel, and Wolfgang Christgen
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Automotive Engineering ,business ,Automotive engineering - Published
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43. Lost in Our Middle Hour
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Burcon, Sarah Himsel, primary
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44. Social comparisons and satisfaction with the division of housework: implications for men's and women's role strain
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Himsel, Amy J. and Goldberg, Wendy A.
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Sex role -- Research ,Division of labor -- Research ,Family and marriage ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
Contemporary parents lack clear guidelines for the fair and equitable allocation of family work. According to social comparison theory, under conditions of uncertainty, individuals often compare themselves to others to gain a sense of what is 'normal.' The authors applied social comparison theory to the examination of satisfaction with the division of housework and the experience of role strain. Results of covariance structure analysis indicated that women reported higher levels of satisfaction when they did less housework than their female friends and greater satisfaction and less role strain when their husbands did more than other male comparison referents. In contrast, men were more satisfied when their wives did more housework than their own mothers did. Satisfaction mediated the link between social comparisons and role strain. Interviews with 25 fathers revealed that some men invoke an image of the 'generalized other' to make their own contributions to housework seem more noteworthy. Keywords: dual-earner couples; social comparisons; fathers; division of labor, gender roles
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45. Surgical retrieval of a guide wire lost during central venous catheterization in a dog
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Jade M. Hardy, Jennifer L. Lansdowne, Sean R Freer, and Carol A. Himsel
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medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Femoral vein ,Interventional radiology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Jugular vein ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Cardiovascular Surgical Procedure ,Vein ,business ,Common iliac vein ,Central venous catheter - Abstract
Objective To report a case of successful surgical removal of a guide wire lost during central venous catheterization. Case Summary A 28 kg, 4-year-old female neutered mixed breed dog presented to the primary care veterinarian with diabetic ketosis. During the process of central venous catheterization, the guide wire was accidently released and the entire length of the guide wire slipped into the jugular vein. Due to the absence of nearby interventional radiology facilities, surgical intervention was proposed. An ultrasound was used to determine that the guide wire was located in the caudal vena cava extending caudally into the right internal iliac vein. Rommel tourniquets were placed around the iliac vein cranial to the bifurcation of the common iliac vein into the external and internal iliac veins. A venotomy was performed in the right common iliac vein and the guide wire was grasped with hemostats and gently removed while alternately relaxing the cranial then caudal tourniquets. During anesthesia, ventricular premature contractions were noted that varied in frequency with the dog's positioning. Postoperative color flow Doppler ultrasound evaluation of the caudal vena cava, right common, internal and external iliac veins, and right femoral vein was normal with no evidence of thrombosis. Several days postoperative the dog's diabetic ketosis and ventricular premature contractions had resolved and color flow Doppler ultrasound evaluation was normal with no evidence of thrombosis. New or Unique information provided To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first reported veterinary case of loss and subsequent surgical retrieval of a central venous catheter guide wire.
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46. Personality characteristics of highly generative adults as assessed in Q-sort ratings of life stories
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Himsel, Amy J., Hart, Holly, Diamond, Ann, and McAdams, Dan P.
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47. Tolerance of fondaparinux in patients with generalized contact dermatitis to heparin
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Schindewolf, M, Ludwig, R J, Wolter, M, Himsel, A, Zgouras, D, Kaufmann, R, Boehncke, W-H, and Lindhoff-Last, E
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48. Schaltbare Ventiltriebsysteme – von der Hydraulik zur Elektromechanik
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T. Werblinski, F. Himsel, and W. Christgen
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49. Outcomes of patients with systemic sclerosis treated with rituximab in contemporary practice: a prospective cohort study
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Elhai, M, Boubaya, M, Distler, O, Smith, V, Matucci-Cerinic, M, Sancho, JJ, Truchetet, ME, Braun-Moscovici, Y, Iannone, F, Novikov, PI, Lescoat, A, Siegert, E, Castellvi, I, Airo, P, Vettori, S, Langhe, E, Hachulla, E, Erler, A, Ananieva, L, Krusche, M, Lopez-Longo, FJ, Distler, JHW, Hunzelmann, N, Hoffmann-Vold, AM, Riccieri, V, Hsu, VM, Pozzi, MR, Ancuta, C, Rosato, E, Mihai, C, Kuwana, M, Saketkoo, LA, Chizzolini, C, Hesselstrand, R, Ullman, S, Yavuz, S, Rednic, S, Caimmi, C, Bloch-Queyrat, C, Allanore, Y, Guiducci, S, Walker, UA, Kyburz, D, Lapadula, G, Maurer, B, Jordan, S, Dobrota, R, Becvar, R, Sierakowsky, S, Bielecka, OK, Sulli, A, Cutolo, M, Cuomo, G, Nicoara, I, Kahan, A, Vlachoyiannopoulos, PG, Montecucco, CM, Caporali, R, Stork, J, Inanc, M, Carreira, PE, Novak, S, Czirjak, L, Varju, C, Kucharz, EJ, Kotulska, A, Kopec-Medrek, M, Widuchowska, M, Cozzi, F, Rozman, B, Mallia, C, Coleiro, B, Gabrielli, A, Farge, D, Wu, C, Marjanovic, Z, Faivre, H, Hij, D, Dhamadi, R, Wollheim, F, Scheja, A, Wuttge, DM, Andreasson, K, Martinovic, D, Balbir-Gurman, A, Trotta, F, Lo Monaco, A, Pellerito, R, Mauriziano, O, Caramaschi, P, Morovic-Vergles, J, Black, C, Denton, C, Damjanov, N, Henes, J, Santamaria, VO, Heitmann, S, Krasowska, D, Matthias, Hasler, P, Burkhardt, H, Himsel, A, Bajocchi, G, Da Silva, JAP, Salvador, MJ, Stamenkovic, B, Stankovic, A, Selmi, CF, De Santis, M, Tikly, M, Denisov, LN, Herrick, A, Muller-Ladner, U, Frerix, M, Tarner, I, Scorza, R, Puppo, F, Engelhart, M, Strauss, G, Nielsen, H, Damgaard, K, Szucs, G, Mendoza, AZ, de la Puente, C, Giraldo, WAS, Midtvedt, O, Reiseter, S, Garen, T, Launay, D, Valesini, G, Ionescu, RM, Groseanu, L, Opris, D, Cornateanu, RS, Ionitescu, R, Gherghe, AM, Soare, A, Gorga, M, Bojinca, M, Milicescu, M, Sunderkotter, C, Kuhn, A, Sandorfi, N, Schett, G, Beyer, C, Meroni, P, Ingegnoli, F, Mouthon, L, De Keyser, F, Melsens, K, Cantatore, FP, Corrado, A, Iversen, L, von Muhlen, CA, Bohn, JM, Lonzetti, LS, Eyerich, K, Hein, R, Knott, E, Wiland, P, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, M, Sokolik, R, Morgiel, E, Madej, M, Houssiau, FA, Krummel-Lorenz, B, Saar, P, Aringer, M, Gunther, C, Westhovens, R, Lenaerts, J, Anic, B, Baresic, M, Mayer, M, Uprus, M, Otsa, K, Granel, B, Muller, CD, Radominski, SC, Azevedo, VF, Jimenez, S, Busquets, J, Agachi, S, Groppa, L, Chiaburu, L, Russu, E, Popa, S, Zenone, T, Pileckyte, M, Mathieu, A, Vacca, A, Sampaio-Barros, PD, Yoshinari, NH, Marangoni, RG, Martin, P, Fuocco, L, Stebbings, S, Highton, J, Chapman, P, O'Donnell, J, Stamp, L, Doube, A, Solanki, K, Veale, D, O'Rourke, M, Loyo, E, Li, MT, Mohamed, WAAA, Amoroso, A, Gigante, A, Oksel, F, Yargucu, F, Tanaseanu, CM, Popescu, M, Dumitrascu, A, Tiglea, I, Foti, R, Chirieac, R, Furst, D, Villiger, P, Adler, S, van Laar, J, Kayser, C, Fathi, N, Hassanien, M, Lefebvre, PGD, Rubio, SR, Exposito, MV, Chatelus, E, Sibilia, J, Gottenberg, JE, Chifflot, H, Litinsky, I, Emery, P, Buch, M, Del Galdo, F, Venalis, A, Butrimiene, I, Venalis, P, Rugiene, R, Karpec, D, Lasky, JA, Cosentino, V, Kerzberg, E, Montoya, F, Bianchi, W, Carneiro, S, Maretti, GB, Bianchi, DV, Limonta, M, Lupi, ALBE, Lupi, E, Rosner, I, Rozenbaum, M, Slobodin, G, Boulman, N, Rimar, D, Couto, M, Kahl, S, Chen, F, McCloskey, D, Malveaux, H, Spertini, F, Ribi, C, Buss, G, Martin, T, Guffroy, A, Poindron, V, Chotchaeva, F, Mukhin, NA, Moiseev, S, EUSTAR Network, Elhai, Muriel, Boubaya, Marouane, Distler, Oliver, Smith, Vanessa, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Alegre Sancho, Juan José, Truchetet, Marie-Elise, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Iannone, Florenzo, Novikov, Pavel I, Lescoat, Alain, Siegert, Elise, Castellví, Ivan, Airó, Paolo, Vettori, Serena, De Langhe, Ellen, Hachulla, Eric, Erler, Anne, Ananieva, Lidia, Krusche, Martin, López-Longo, F. J., Distler, Jörg H W, Hunzelmann, Nicola, Hoffmann-Vold, Anna-Maria, Riccieri, Valeria, Hsu, Vivien M, Pozzi, Maria R, Ancuta, Codrina, Rosato, Edoardo, Mihai, Carina, Kuwana, Masataka, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Chizzolini, Carlo, Hesselstrand, Roger, Ullman, Susanne, Yavuz, Sule, Rednic, Simona, Caimmi, Cristian, Bloch-Queyrat, Coralie, Allanore, Yannick, and Cuomo, Giovanna
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Male ,Vital capacity ,systemic sclerosis ,Pulmonary Fibrosis ,Vital Capacity ,Scleroderma ,lung fibrosis ,rituximab ,skin fibrosis ,immune system diseases ,DLCO ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Prospective cohort study ,Lung ,skin fibrosi ,Skin ,ddc:616 ,integumentary system ,Orvostudományok ,Middle Aged ,Respiratory Function Tests ,lung fibrosis, rituximab, skin fibrosis, systemic sclerosis ,Treatment Outcome ,lung fibrosi ,Antirheumatic Agents ,Systemic sclerosis ,Rituximab ,Female ,systemic sclerosi ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Klinikai orvostudományok ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,FEV1/FVC ratio ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Propensity Score ,Aged ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,Skin fibrosis ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Fibrosis ,Lung fibrosis ,business - Abstract
ObjectiveTo assess the safety and efficacy of rituximab in systemic sclerosis (SSc) in clinical practice.MethodsWe performed a prospective study including patients with SSc from the European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) network treated with rituximab and matched with untreated patients with SSc. The main outcomes measures were adverse events, skin fibrosis improvement, lung fibrosis worsening and steroids use among propensity score-matched patients treated or not with rituximab.Results254 patients were treated with rituximab, in 58% for lung and in 32% for skin involvement. After a median follow-up of 2 years, about 70% of the patients had no side effect. Comparison of treated patients with 9575 propensity-score matched patients showed that patients treated with rituximab were more likely to have skin fibrosis improvement (22.7 vs 14.03 events per 100 person-years; OR: 2.79 [1.47–5.32]; p=0.002). Treated patients did not have significantly different rates of decrease in forced vital capacity (FVC)>10% (OR: 1.03 [0.55–1.94]; p=0.93) nor in carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (DLCO) decrease. Patients having received rituximab were more prone to stop or decrease steroids (OR: 2.34 [1.56–3.53], pConclusionRituximab use was associated with a good safety profile in this large SSc-cohort. Significant change was observed on skin fibrosis, but not on lung. However, the limitation is the observational design. The potential stabilisation of lung fibrosis by rituximab has to be addressed by a randomised trial.
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- 2019
50. Imbalance in distribution of functional autologous regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis
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Behrens, Frank, Himsel, Andrea, Rehart, Stefan, Stanczyk, Joanna, Beutel, Björn, Zimmermann, Stefanie Y, Koehl, Ulrike, Möller, Burkhard, Gay, Steffen, Kaltwasser, Joachim P, Pfeilschifter, Josef M, and Radeke, Heinfried H
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- 2007
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