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2. Demersal cephalopod communities in the Mediterranean : a large-scale analysis
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Keller, Stefanie, Hidalgo, Manuel, Álvarez-Berastegui, Diego, Bitetto, Isabella, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, Esteban, Antonio, Garofalo, Germana, Gonzalez, Maria, Guijarro, Beatriz, Josephides, Marios, Jadaud, Angelique, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Maiorano, Porzia, Manfredi, Chiara, Marceta, Bojan, Micallef, Reno, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Relini, Giulio, Sartor, Paolo, Spedicato, Maria Teresa, Tserpes, George, and Quetglas, Antoni
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- 2017
3. Effect of maternal metabolism on fetal supply: Glucose, non-esterified fatty acids and beta-hydroxybutyrate concentrations in canine maternal serum and fetal fluids at term pregnancy
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Balogh, Orsolya, Bruckmaier, Rupert, Keller, Stefanie, and Reichler, Iris Margaret
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- 2018
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4. Environmentally driven synchronies of Mediterranean cephalopod populations
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Keller, Stefanie, Quetglas, Antoni, Puerta, Patricia, Bitetto, Isabella, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, Esteban, Antonio, Garcia, Cristina, Garofalo, Germana, Guijarro, Beatriz, Josephides, Marios, Jadaud, Angelique, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Maiorano, Porzia, Manfredi, Chiara, Marceta, Bojan, Micallef, Reno, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Relini, Giulio, Sartor, Paolo, Spedicato, Maria Teresa, Tserpes, George, and Hidalgo, Manuel
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- 2017
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5. Erhöhter Leistungsdruck im Zusammenhang mit Hausaufgaben in der Mittelstufe
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Keller, Stefanie and Keller, Stefanie
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Zum Thema Hausaufgaben gibt es immer wieder hinterfragende Debatten. Jedoch sind Hausaufgaben im Schulalltag nicht wegzudenken und zeugen von einer hohen Akzeptanz der Eltern, Lehrpersonen aber auch Schüler:innen. Zudem zeigt die Gesell-schaft einen immer grösser werdenden Leistungsdruck auf, welcher sich auf die Schü-ler:innen auswirkt. Doch äussert sich dieser Leistungsdruck auch im Zusammenhang mit dem Thema Hausaufgaben? Dieser Fragestellung geht diese Arbeit nach. Zusätz-lich wird beantwortet, ob sich dieser Leistungsdruck bei leistungsschwächeren Schü-ler:innen vermehrt zeigt oder nicht, welchen Einfluss die Eltern auf den Leistungsdruck der Kinder während den Hausaufgaben haben und inwiefern eine optimale Hausauf-gabenpraxis Auswirkungen auf das Wohlbefinden der Schüler:innen hat. Es sollen Qualitätsmerkmale einer erfolgreichen Hausaufgabenpraxis aufgezeigt werden, wel-che im Schulalltag anzuwenden sind. Durch eine quantitative Befragung von Mittelstu-fenschüler:innen in den Schulen wird die Ist-Situation der Hausaufgaben der Kinder festgehalten. Den Resultaten dieser Befragung wurden theoretische Grundlagen ge-genübergestellt, um mögliche Zusammenhänge herauszuarbeiten. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Motivation für Hausaufgaben bei leistungsschwachen und -starken Schüler:innen ungefähr gleich hoch ist. Die Kontrolle durch die Eltern zeigt einen Ein-fluss auf den Druck der Schüler:innen. Dieser Faktor zeigt bei leistungsschwächeren Schüler:innen einen grösseren Einfluss, als bei leistungsstarken Mittelstufenschü-ler:innen. Die Qualitätsmerkmale von Hausaufgaben in differenzierter, qualitativer und quantitativer Hinsicht werden in einer Zusammenstellung aufgelistet, da diese Einfluss auf das Wohlbefinden der Schüler:innen haben.
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- 2023
6. Efficiency of octenidine dihydrochloride alcohol combination compared to ethanol based skin antiseptics for preoperative skin preparation in dogs
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Nevárez-Moorillón, Guadalupe Virginia, Nevárez-Moorillón, G V ( Guadalupe Virginia ), Eigner, Fabian; https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8755-1167, Keller, Stefanie, Schmitt, Sarah; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7222-0331, Corti, Sabrina, Nolff, Mirja C; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9317-7769, Nevárez-Moorillón, Guadalupe Virginia, Nevárez-Moorillón, G V ( Guadalupe Virginia ), Eigner, Fabian; https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8755-1167, Keller, Stefanie, Schmitt, Sarah; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7222-0331, Corti, Sabrina, and Nolff, Mirja C; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9317-7769
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Objective: To quantify the bacterial burden after skin disinfection using an alcohol octenidine dihydrochloride combination (Octenisept®) compared to an 74.1% ethanol 10% 2-propanol combination (Softasept N®). Study design: Prospective randomized clinical trial. Material & methods: 61 dogs undergoing clean or clean-contaminated surgeries (excluding surgeries on the gastrointestinal tract) were randomly assigned to group O (skin disinfection with alcohol and octenidine dihydrochloride after washing with octenidine containing soap) or to control group C (skin disinfection using the ethanol-2-propanol combination after washing with a neutral soap without antiseptic ingredients). Samples were then taken from 8 different locations within the surgical field at four different stages: after clipping, after washing, after disinfection and one hour later. At each stage, two different sampling techniques (wet-dry swab technique (WDS) and contact plates (CP)) were used for quantitative analysis of bacterial counts. Results: WDS detected about 100-fold more bacteria compared to CP sampling in cases with high bacterial burden, but was not accurate enough to detect small numbers. CP sampling was therefore used for comparison of treatment protocols. 30 dogs were assigned to group O and 31 to group C. A relative reduction of 69% in group O and 77 percent in group C was observed after the soap wash. No significant differences were detected between both groups. Washing and disinfection resulted in a reduction of bacterial counts of 99.99% in group O versus 99.7% in group C (p = 0.018). Bacterial reduction one hour after washing and disinfection was significantly higher in group O (99.9%) than in group C (98.5%, p = 0.001). Conclusion: Additional octenidine dihydrochloride provided a slightly better decontamination effect after disinfection, particularly one hour after, which means it may only be indicated in longer surgeries. WDS is more sensitive but less specific to detect bacteria
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- 2023
7. Comparison of the effects of propofol or alfaxalone for anaesthesia induction and maintenance on respiration in cats
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Campagna, Ivo, Schwarz, Andrea, Keller, Stefanie, Bettschart-Wolfensberger, Regula, and Mosing, Martina
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- 2015
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8. Influence of environmental parameters on the life-history and population dynamics of cuttlefish Sepia officinalis in the western Mediterranean
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Keller, Stefanie, Valls, Maria, Hidalgo, Manuel, and Quetglas, Antoni
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- 2014
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9. EGFL7 enhances surface expression of integrin α5β1 to promote angiogenesis in malignant brain tumors
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Dudvarski Stanković, Nevenka, Bicker, Frank, Keller, Stefanie, Jones, David TW, Harter, Patrick N, Kienzle, Arne, Gillmann, Clarissa, Arnold, Philipp, Golebiewska, Anna, Keunen, Olivier, Giese, Alf, von Deimling, Andreas, Bäuerle, Tobias, Niclou, Simone P, Mittelbronn, Michel, Ye, Weilan, Pfister, Stefan M, and Schmidt, Mirko HH
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- 2018
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10. Perivascular microglia promote blood vessel disintegration in the ischemic penumbra
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Jolivel, Valérie, Bicker, Frank, Binamé, Fabien, Ploen, Robert, Keller, Stefanie, Gollan, René, Jurek, Betty, Birkenstock, Jérôme, Poisa-Beiro, Laura, Bruttger, Julia, Opitz, Verena, Thal, Serge C., Waisman, Ari, Bäuerle, Tobias, Schäfer, Michael K., Zipp, Frauke, and Schmidt, Mirko H. H.
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- 2015
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11. Anästhesie einer Katze mit komplexer Herzfehlbildung
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Henze, Inken Sabine, Ivasovic, Frane, Keller, Stefanie, Steblaj, Barbara, University of Zurich, and Henze, Inken Sabine
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chambered Right Ventricle ,11404 Department of Clinical Diagnostics and Services ,3404 Small Animals ,610 Medicine & health ,Double ,Ovariektomie ,Mitralklappe ,Ventrikelseptumdefekt - Published
- 2022
12. Improving Scientific Knowledge of Mallorca Channel Seamounts (Western Mediterranean) within the Framework of Natura 2000 Network
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Massutí, Enric, primary, Sánchez-Guillamón, Olga, additional, Farriols, Maria Teresa, additional, Palomino, Desirée, additional, Frank, Aida, additional, Bárcenas, Patricia, additional, Rincón, Beatriz, additional, Martínez-Carreño, Natalia, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, López-Rodríguez, Carmina, additional, Díaz, Julio A., additional, López-González, Nieves, additional, Marco-Herrero, Elena, additional, Fernandez-Arcaya, Ulla, additional, Valls, Maria, additional, Ramírez-Amaro, Sergio, additional, Ferragut, Francesca, additional, Joher, Sergi, additional, Ordinas, Francisco, additional, and Vázquez, Juan-Tomás, additional
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- 2021
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13. Improving Scientific Knowledge of Mallorca Channel Seamounts (Western Mediterranean) within the Framework of Natura 2000 Network
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Massutí, Enric, Sánchez-Guillamón, Olga, Farriols, María Teresa, Palomino, Desirée, Frank-Comas, Aida, Bárcenas-Gascón, Patricia, Rincón, Beatriz, Martínez-Carreño, Natalia, Keller, Stefanie, López-Rodríguez, Carmen, Sancho-Díaz, Julio Alberto, López-González, Nieves, Marco-Herrero, Elena, Fernandez-Arcaya, Ulla, Valls-Mir, María, Ramírez-Amaro, Sergio, Ferragut-Perelló, Francesca, Joher, Sergi, Ordines, Francesc, Vázquez, Juan Tomás, Massutí, Enric, Sánchez-Guillamón, Olga, Farriols, María Teresa, Palomino, Desirée, Frank-Comas, Aida, Bárcenas-Gascón, Patricia, Rincón, Beatriz, Martínez-Carreño, Natalia, Keller, Stefanie, López-Rodríguez, Carmen, Sancho-Díaz, Julio Alberto, López-González, Nieves, Marco-Herrero, Elena, Fernandez-Arcaya, Ulla, Valls-Mir, María, Ramírez-Amaro, Sergio, Ferragut-Perelló, Francesca, Joher, Sergi, Ordines, Francesc, and Vázquez, Juan Tomás
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The scientific exploration of Mallorca Channel seamounts (western Mediterranean) is improving the knowledge of the Ses Olives (SO), Ausias March (AM), and Emile Baudot (EB) seamounts for their inclusion in the Natura 2000 network. The aims are to map and characterize benthic species and habitats by means of a geological and biological multidisciplinary approach: high-resolution acoustics, sediment and rock dredges, beam trawl, bottom trawl, and underwater imagery. Among the seamounts, 15 different morphological features were differentiated, highlighting the presence of 4000 pockmarks, which are seafloor rounded depressions indicators of focused fluid flow escapes, usually gas and/or water, from beneath the seabed sediments. So far, a total of 547 species or taxa have been inventoried, with sponges, fishes, mollusks, and crustaceans the most diverse groups including new taxa and new geographical records. Up to 29 categories of benthic habitats have been found, highlighting those included in the Habitats Directive: maërl beds on the summits of AM and EB, pockmarks around the seamounts and coral reefs in their rocky escarpments as well as fields of Isidella elongata on sedimentary bathyal bottoms. Trawling is the main demersal fishery developed around SO and AM, which are targeted to deep water crustaceans: Parapenaeus longirostris, Nephrops norvegicus, and Aristeus antennatus. This study provides scientific information for the proposal of the Mallorca Channel seamounts as a Site of Community Importance and for its final declaration as a Special Area of Conservation.
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- 2021
14. Implications of the RhoA/Rho associated kinase pathway and leptin in primary uterine inertia in the dog
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Frehner, Bianca Lourdes, Reichler, Iris Margaret, Kowalewski, Mariusz Pawel, Gram, Aykut, Keller, Stefanie, Goericke-Pesch, Sandra, Balogh, Orsolya, Frehner, Bianca Lourdes, Reichler, Iris Margaret, Kowalewski, Mariusz Pawel, Gram, Aykut, Keller, Stefanie, Goericke-Pesch, Sandra, and Balogh, Orsolya
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The underlying functional and molecular changes in canine primary uterine inertia (PUI) are still not clarified. Leptin (Lep) and obesity negatively affect uterine contractility in women, partly mediated by the RhoA/Rho associated kinase pathway, affecting myometrial calcium sensitization. We hypothesized that increased uterine Lep/Lep receptor (LepR) or decreased RhoA/Rho associated kinase expression contributes to PUI in dogs, independent of obesity. Dogs presented for dystocia were grouped into PUI (n = 11) or obstructive dystocia (OD, still showing strong labor contractions; n = 7). Interplacental full-thickness uterine biopsies were collected during Cesarean section for relative gene expression (RGE) of RhoA, its effector kinases (ROCK1, ROCK2), Lep and LepR by qPCR. Protein and/or mRNA expression and localization was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. RGE was compared between groups by one-way ANOVA using body weight as covariate with statistical significance at P < 0.05. Uterine ROCK1 and ROCK2 gene expression was significantly higher in PUI than OD, while RhoA and Lep did not differ. LepR RGE was below the detection limit in five PUI and all OD dogs. Litter size had no influence. Lep, LepR, RhoA, ROCK1, ROCK2 protein and/or mRNA were localized in the myometrium and endometrium. Uterine protein expression appeared similar between groups. LepR mRNA signals appeared stronger in PUI than OD. In conclusion, lasting, strong labor contractions in OD likely resulted in downregulation of uterine ROCK1 and ROCK2, contrasting the higher expression in PUI dogs with insufficient contractions. The Lep-LepR system may affect uterine contractility in non-obese PUI dogs in a paracrine-autocrine manner.
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- 2021
15. Uterine expression of leptin, RhoA and Rho associated kinases in dogs with primary uterine inertia and with obstructive dystocia
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Frehner, Bianca, Reichler, Iris M, Kowalewski, Mariusz P, Keller, Stefanie, Goericke-Pesch, Sandra, Balogh, Orsolya, and University of Zurich
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10187 Department of Farm Animals ,630 Agriculture ,10077 Institute of Veterinary Anatomy ,570 Life sciences ,biology - Published
- 2020
16. Implications of the RhoA/Rho associated kinase pathway and leptin in primary uterine inertia in the dog
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FREHNER, Bianca Lourdes, primary, REICHLER, Iris Margaret, additional, KOWALEWSKI, Mariusz Pawel, additional, GRAM, Aykut, additional, KELLER, Stefanie, additional, GOERICKE-PESCH, Sandra, additional, and BALOGH, Orsolya, additional
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- 2021
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17. Diversity of Abyssal Marine Life
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Ebbe, Brigitte, primary, Billett, David S. M., additional, Brandt, Angelika, additional, Ellingsen, Kari, additional, Glover, Adrian, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, Malyutina, Marina, additional, Martínez Arbizu, Pedro, additional, Molodtsova, Tina, additional, Rex, Michael, additional, Smith, Craig, additional, and Tselepides, Anastasios, additional
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- 2010
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18. Long-term spatiotemporal dynamics of cephalopod assemblages in the Mediterranean Sea
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Quetglas, Antoni, primary, Valls, Maria, additional, Capezzuto, Francesca, additional, Casciaro, Loredana, additional, Cuccu, Danila, additional, González, María, additional, Ikica, Zdravko, additional, Krstulović Šifner, Svjetlana, additional, Lauria, Valentina, additional, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, additional, Peristeraki, Panagiota, additional, Piccinetti, Corrado, additional, Vidoris, Pavlos, additional, and Keller, Stefanie, additional
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- 2020
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19. Der Kaiserschnitt beim Miniaturschwein - Ein Fallbericht
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Pendl, Wolfgang, von Ah, Sereina, Keller, Stefanie, Kümmerlen, Dolf, Kantyka, Marta, University of Zurich, and Pendl, Wolfgang
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10187 Department of Farm Animals ,630 Agriculture ,3400 General Veterinary ,11404 Department of Clinical Diagnostics and Services ,570 Life sciences ,biology - Published
- 2019
20. Long-term spatiotemporal dynamics of cephalopod assemblages in the Mediterranean Sea
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Quetglas, Antoni, Valls-Mir, María, Capezzuto, Francesca, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, González-Aguilar, María, Ikica, Zdravko, Krstulović Šifner, Svjetlana, Lauria, Valentina, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Piccinetti, Corrado, Vidoris, Pavlos, Keller, Stefanie, Quetglas, Antoni, Valls-Mir, María, Capezzuto, Francesca, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, González-Aguilar, María, Ikica, Zdravko, Krstulović Šifner, Svjetlana, Lauria, Valentina, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Piccinetti, Corrado, Vidoris, Pavlos, and Keller, Stefanie
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The Mediterranean Sea shows a trend of increasing temperature and decreasing productivity from the western to the eastern basin. In this work we investigate whether this trend is reflected in the cephalopod assemblages found throughout the Mediterranean. Data obtained with bottom trawl surveys carried out during the last 22 years by EU Mediterranean countries were used. In addition to analysing spatial differences in cephalopod assemblages, we also analysed putative temporal changes during the last two decades. For this purpose, the basin was spatially divided into bioregions, the trawling grounds were subdivided into depth strata, and the dataset was split into two time series of 11 years each. All analyses were done using PRIMER software. The species richness did not vary with the longitudinal gradient, though in most bioregions it showed a mild decrease with depth before plummeting in the deepest waters. Cluster analysis revealed four different bathymetric assemblages in all bioregions. Despite the contrasting conditions between basins and the claims of biodiversity loss, our study revealed that spatial and temporal differences during the last two decades were restricted to changes in the relative abundance of species from a common pool of species inhabiting the whole Mediterraneans from a common pool of species inhabiting the whole Mediterranean.species from a common pool of species inhabiting the whole Mediterranean.
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- 2019
21. Working Group on Comparative Analyses between European Atlantic and Mediterranean marine ecosystems to move towards an Ecosystem-based Approach to Fisheries (WGCOMEDA)
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Hidalgo, Manuel, Möllmann, Christian, Hinz, Hilmar, Coll, Marta, Frelat, Romain, Henriques, Sofia, López-López, Lucía, Mangano, Maria Cristina, Otero, Jaime, Tzanatos, Vangelis, Vasilakopoulos, Paris, Andonegi, Eider, Beukhof, E., Blencker, Thorsten, Caillon, Florian, Casini, Michele, Catalán, Ignacio Alberto, De Juan, Silvia, Deris, Lena, Hattab, Tarek, Keller, Stefanie, Lindegren, Martin, Niiraren, Susa, Mérigot, Bastien, Pécuchet, Lauréne, Plass-Johnson, Jeremiah Grahm, Outeiro, Luis, Polo-Sainz, Julia, Sivel, Elliot, Torres, María de los Ángeles, Vasconcelos, R.P. P., Vaz, Sandrine, Hidalgo, Manuel, Möllmann, Christian, Hinz, Hilmar, Coll, Marta, Frelat, Romain, Henriques, Sofia, López-López, Lucía, Mangano, Maria Cristina, Otero, Jaime, Tzanatos, Vangelis, Vasilakopoulos, Paris, Andonegi, Eider, Beukhof, E., Blencker, Thorsten, Caillon, Florian, Casini, Michele, Catalán, Ignacio Alberto, De Juan, Silvia, Deris, Lena, Hattab, Tarek, Keller, Stefanie, Lindegren, Martin, Niiraren, Susa, Mérigot, Bastien, Pécuchet, Lauréne, Plass-Johnson, Jeremiah Grahm, Outeiro, Luis, Polo-Sainz, Julia, Sivel, Elliot, Torres, María de los Ángeles, Vasconcelos, R.P. P., and Vaz, Sandrine
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The ICES Working Group on comparative analyses between European Atlantic and Mediterranean Ecosystems to move towards an Ecosystem-based Approach to Fisheries (WGCOMEDA) recently completed its second three-year cycle. WGCOMEDA was established in 2014 and works in cooperation with other groups within the ICES Integrated Ecosystem Assessments Steering Group (IEASG). The working group objectives are: i) to set the analytical and data framework to develop common Integrated Ecosystem Assessments (IEA) exercises, ii) to advance several ongoing comparative studies on ecosystems stability, and iii) to frame comparative size- and traits-based approaches in both demersal and benthic ecosystems. To fulfil these objectives, the group focused on: Providing a more complete understanding of the structural and functional role of ecological stability across different types of ecosystems. The group has made considerable progress on understanding the interplay between stability-diversity-resilience on both demersal and pelagic communities, conducting a resilience assessment to detect recent regime shifts, and examining the role of individual and species size in the stability of communities. Using functional trait information to assess the structure and functioning of demersal and benthic communities across Mediterranean and Atlantic systems and to predict their vul-nerability to fishing disturbance. Trait-based approaches (TBA) has been one of the most active topics of the group, with several Atlantic-Mediterranean comparative studies, and novel regional studies developing new approaches and methods combining trait information with methods and data beyond scientific surveys. In addition, specific trait-based approaches have been developed in the benthic realm by formulating disturbance and re-sistance indices on sensitive benthic habitats. Analyzing the link between ecological stability across different ecosystems types and eco-system properties (structure and function). Work on this
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22. The effect of metoclopramide treatment on serum prolactin levels, milk composition and yield, and puppy growth rate in bitches during the first week of lactation
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Keller, Stefanie, University of Zurich, and Keller, Stefanie
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10187 Department of Farm Animals ,630 Agriculture ,UZHDISS UZH Dissertations ,570 Life sciences ,biology - Published
- 2017
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23. The Role of SVZ Stem Cells in Glioblastoma
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Altmann, Christine, primary, Keller, Stefanie, additional, and Schmidt, Mirko H. H., additional
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- 2019
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24. Life-history, ecology and fisheries of cephalopods in the western Mediterranean
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Keller, Stefanie, Quetglas, Antoni, Hidalgo, Manolo, Universitat de les Illes Balears. Departament de Biologia, Quetglas, A. (Antoni), and Hidalgo, M. (Manuel)
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Cephalopods ,cuttlefish fishery ,synchrony ,Community analysis ,Mediterranean ,compartiments plàncton, bentos i nècton [Ecologia de comunitats marines] ,bottom trawl survey ,diversity ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Cephalopods, Mediterranean, Community analysis, Decorrelation Analysis, Dynamic factor analysis, synchrony, diversity, stock assessment, depletion methods, cuttlefish fishery, bottom trawl survey ,depletion methods ,Stock assessment ,Pesquerías ,Decorrelation Analysis ,stock assessment ,Dynamic factor analysis - Abstract
Cephalopods constitute an important faunistic group in marine ecosystems, representing keystone elements in marine food webs. Additionally, they are an important fishing resource, and their contribution to worldwide fishery landings has been rising significantly over the last decades. In the Mediterranean Sea, several local short-term studies on cephalopod abundance and distribution exist, but few integrate longer time scales and larger areas. The present thesis work combines large-scale, long-term studies on cephalopods community composition, diversity and abundance (Part I) with small-scale, local case studies around the Balearic Islands (Part II). First, a community analysis was conducted at the whole Mediterranean scale in order to describe the present status and reveal possible differences between the western and the eastern Mediterranean sub-basins (Chapter 2). The aim was to compare assemblage structures between sub-basins together with the influence of large-scale environmental gradients on species composition. While basins did not differ significantly in cephalopod species composition, relative species contributions varied. Cephalopods are very sensitive to environmental changes, and adapt quickly due to their short life cycle and typically seasonal semelparity impeding generation buffering. Therefore sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) were hypothesised and documented as important drivers of cephalopod assemblages. While their importance differed between sub-basins, depth was confirmed as the most important factor structuring cephalopod communities. At the same spatial scale, cephalopod diversity was analysed during two decades (Chapter 3). Results revealed the absence of clear longitudinal or latitudinal gradients in cephalopod diversity, combined with no distinct temporal trends over the last twenty years. Besides, temporal changes in diversity varied between various Mediterranean sub-regions. Location, depth, SST and productivity regime resulted to influence diversity. To assess whether environmental variability impacts cephalopod populations at species level, the influence of SST and surface primary production on the spatial structuring and the population dynamics of two commercially important cephalopod species was investigated (Chapter 4). Although Octopus vulgaris and Illex coindetii exhibit contrasting life history traits and inhabit different habitats, long-term abundance trends and synchronic behaviour of their populations was similar, and population sub-structuring across the Mediterranean Sea were revealed. In consistency with former chapters, SST and Chl a regimes were shown to be significant drivers of distribution patterns and inter-annual abundance fluctuations. The motivation for the second part of the thesis was fuelled by the present situation in the Mediterranean Sea, where cephalopod stocks are presumably overexploited, but where their ad- hoc assessment and management is far from being implemented. To contribute to existing knowledge of the current situation in the Balearic Sea, a case study on cuttlefish fishery, life-history and population dynamics was conducted using short-term and intra-annual data (Chapter 5). Possible drivers of cuttlefish abundance fluctuations were analysed, revealing significant influences of SST and local climatic variability. While the study provided a complete view of the intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of cuttlefish population fluctuations in the Balearic Sea, the next step was applying stock assessment techniques to cuttlefish and squid fisheries of this area (Chapter 6). Being the first application of depletion methods to Mediterranean cephalopod stocks, the study combined information of those two fisheries with the evaluation of this stock assessment method for short life cycle species. Results uncovered existing problems and suggested that the current sampling scheme under the EU-Data Collection Framework is inadequate for cephalopods in view of the assessment´s data requirements. Consequently, a modification of the existing scheme was proposed, Resumen: Los cefalópodos constituyen un grupo faunístico importante en los ecosistemas marinos, representando elementos clave en la estructura y dinámica de las redes tróficas. Además, son un importante recurso pesquero y su contribución a los desembarcos pesqueros mundiales se ha incrementado significativamente en las últimas décadas. En el Mar Mediterráneo existen varios estudios locales sobre la abundancia y distribución de cefalópodos, pero pocos integran escalas temporales largas y áreas extensas. Esta tesis combina estudios sobre la estructura de la comunidad, la diversidad y la abundancia de cefalópodos a gran escala espacio-temporal (Parte I) con estudios a escala local alrededor de las Islas Baleares (Parte II). En primer lugar, se realizó un análisis de la comunidad de cefalópodos a escala de todo el Mediterráneo para describir el estado actual y determinar posibles diferencias entre las sub- cuencas occidental y oriental (Capítulo 2). El objetivo fue comparar la estructura de las comunidades faunísticas entre estas dos sub-cuencas y analizar la influencia de gradientes ambientales a gran escala sobre la composición específica. Aunque no se observaron diferencias significativas en la composición específica, las contribuciones relativas de las diferentes especies variaron entre ambas cuencas. Debido a su corto ciclo vital y estrategia reproductiva semélpara, los cefalópodos son muy sensibles a los cambios ambientales, adaptándose a ellos con relativa rapidez. Se esperaba, por tanto, que factores ambientales como la temperatura superficial del mar (SST) y el contenido de clorofila a (Chl a) fueran factores importantes en la estructuración de las comunidades de cefalópodos. Si bien su importancia difirió entre las dos sub-cuencas, se confirmó que la profundidad era el factor estructural más importante en dichas comunidades. Se analizaron también cambios en la diversidad específica de las comunidades de cefalópodos a escala de todo el Mediterráneo durante los últimos 20 años (Capítulo 3). Los resultados no mostraron ninguna tendencia temporal ni espacial (latitud, longitud) clara y homogénea en la diversidad. Las únicas tendencias temporales observadas variaron entre diferentes sub-regiones, siendo la posición geográfica, profundidad, SST y productividad los principales factores determinantes de estas tendencias. Para confirmar la importancia de la variabilidad ambiental a nivel específico, se analizó la influencia de la SST y la producción primaria en la estructura espacial y la dinámica poblacional de dos especies de cefalópodos de importancia comercial (Capítulo 4). Aunque Octopus vulgaris e Illex coindetii exhiben diferentes estrategias vitales y viven en diferentes hábitats, las tendencias temporales a largo plazo en su abundancia y el comportamiento sincrónico de sus poblaciones fueron similares, observándose sub-poblaciones temporalmente persistentes a lo largo de todo el Mediterráneo. En consonancia con los capítulos anteriores, la SST y Chla resultaron ser factores significativos en la definición de patrones de distribución y fluctuaciones interanuales de la abundancia. La segunda parte de la tesis estaba motivada por la situación actual de los cefalópodos en el Mar Mediterráneo, donde no existen medidas de evaluación y gestión específica para este grupo y algunas de sus poblaciones se encuentran sobreexplotadas. Para contribuir al conocimiento de la situación actual en el Mar Balear, se analizó la pesquería, ciclo vital y dinámica poblacional de la sepia utilizando series temporales intra-anuales (Capítulo 5). El análisis de diferentes factores ambientales reveló que la SST y la variabilidad climática local influían significativamente en las fluctuaciones de abundancia de la especie. En un trabajo posterior (Capítulo 6) se aplicaron técnicas de evaluación de stocks a las pesquerías de sepia y calamar de las Islas Baleares utilizando datos procedentes de la EU Data Collection Framework (DCF). Hasta donde sabemos, este trabajo constituye la primera aplicación de los Lesly-Delury Depletion Methods a stocks de cefalópodos del Mediterráneo. Los resultados demostraron que el esquema actual de muestreo de la DCF es inadecuado para la evaluación de cefalópodos y se proponen posibles modificaciones, Resum: Els cefalòpodes constitueixen un grup faunístic important als ecosistemes marins, essent elements clau a les xarxes tròfiques. A més, són importants recursos pesquers i la seva contribució als desembarcs pesquers mundials s’ha incrementat en les últimes dècades. representant al voltant del 30% de la captura desembarcada a nivell mundial. Al Mar Mediterrani existeixen varis estudis locals sobre l’abundància i distribució de cefalòpodes, però pocs integren escales temporals llargues i àrees extenses. Aquesta tesi combina estudis sobre la composició de la comunitat, la diversitat i l’abundància de cefalòpodes a gran escala espaciotemporal (Part I) amb estudis a escala local al voltant de les Illes Balears (Part II). En primer lloc, es va realitzar un anàlisi de les comunitats de cefalòpodes a escala de tot el Mediterrani per descriure l’estat actual i determinar possibles diferències entre les sub-conques occidental i oriental (Capítol 2). L’objectiu fou comparar l’estructura de les comunitats faunístiques entre sub-conques i analitzar la influència de gradients ambientals a gran escala sobre la composició específica. Tot i que no s’observaren diferències significatives en la composició específica, les contribucions relatives de les diferents espècies variaren entre sub-conques. Degut al seu cicle vital curt i estratègia reproductiva semèlpara els cefalòpodes són molt sensibles als canvis ambientals, adaptant-se a ells amb relativa rapidesa. S’esperava, per tant, que factors ambientals com la temperatura superficial del mar (SST) i el contingut de clorofil•la a (Chla) fossin factors importants en l’estructuració de les comunitats de cefalòpodes. Si bé la seva importància va diferir entres les dues sub-conques, es va confirmar que la profunditat era el factor estructural més important en aquestes comunitats. S’analitzaren també canvies en la diversitat específica de les comunitats de cefalòpodes a escala de tot el Mediterrani durant els últims 20 anys (Capítol 3). Els resultats no mostraren cap tendència temporal ni espacial (latitud, longitud) clara i homogènia en la diversitat. Les úniques tendències temporals observades variaren entre diferents sub-regions, essent la posició geogràfica, profunditat, SST i productivitat els principals factors determinants d’aquestes tendències. Per tal de confirmar la importància de la variabilitat ambiental a nivell específic, es va investigar la influència de la SST i la producció primària en l’estructuració espacial i la dinàmica poblacional de dues espècies de cefalòpodes d’importància comercial (Capítol 4). Tot i que Octopus vulgaris i Illex coindetii tenen característiques vitals diferents i viuen en hàbitats diferents, les tendències temporals a llarg plaç en la seva l’abundància i el comportament sincrònic de les seves poblacions va ser similar, observant-se sub-poblacions temporalment persistents al llarg del Mediterrani. En consonància amb els capítols anteriors, la SST i Chla resultaren ser factors significatius en la definició de patrons de distribució i fluctuacions interanuals de l’abundància. La segona part de la tesi estava motivada per la situació actual dels cefalòpodes al Mar Mediterrani, on no existeixen mesures d’avaluació i gestió específica per aquest grup i algunes de les seves poblacions es troben sobre-explotades. Per contribuir al coneixement de la situació actual al Mar Balear, es va analitzar la pesqueria, cicle vital i dinàmica poblacional de la sípia utilitzant sèries temporals intra-anuals (Capítol 5). L’anàlisi de diferents factors ambientals va revelar que la SST i la variabilitat climàtica local influïen significativament en les fluctuacions d’abundància de l’espècie. En un treball posterior (Capítol 6) s’aplicaren tècniques d’avaluació d’stocks a les pesqueries de sípia i calamar de les Illes Balears utilitzant dades procedents de la EU Data Collection Framework (DCF). Fins on sabem, aquest treball constitueix la primera aplicació dels Lesly-Delury Depletion Methods a stocks de cefalòpodes del Mediterrani. Els resultats demostraren que l’esquema actual de mostratge de la DCF és inadequat per a l’avaluació de cefalòpodes i es proposen posibles modificacions
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25. EGFL7 enhances surface expression of integrin α 5 β 1 to promote angiogenesis in malignant brain tumors
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Dudvarski Stanković, Nevenka, primary, Bicker, Frank, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, Jones, David TW, additional, Harter, Patrick N, additional, Kienzle, Arne, additional, Gillmann, Clarissa, additional, Arnold, Philipp, additional, Golebiewska, Anna, additional, Keunen, Olivier, additional, Giese, Alf, additional, von Deimling, Andreas, additional, Bäuerle, Tobias, additional, Niclou, Simone P, additional, Mittelbronn, Michel, additional, Ye, Weilan, additional, Pfister, Stefan M, additional, and Schmidt, Mirko HH, additional
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26. Effect of metoclopramide treatment of bitches during the first week of lactation on serum prolactin concentration, milk composition, and milk yield and on weight gain of their puppies
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Keller, Stefanie R., primary, Abonyi-Tóth, Zsolt, additional, Sprenger, Norbert, additional, Austin, Sean C., additional, Wichert, Brigitta A. C., additional, Liesegang, Annette, additional, Oei, Christine H. Y., additional, Balogh, Orsolya, additional, and Reichler, Iris M., additional
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27. Konzeption und Analyse von Sprachverständlichkeitstests bei Normalhörenden und Cochlea-Implantat-Trägern
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Fastl, Hugo (Prof. Dr.), Hemmert, Werner (Prof. Dr.), Keller, Stefanie Annemarie, Fastl, Hugo (Prof. Dr.), Hemmert, Werner (Prof. Dr.), and Keller, Stefanie Annemarie
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In dieser Dissertation erfolgt eine Analyse von Sprachverständlichkeitstests im Deutschen. Möglichkeiten zur Analyse von Phonem- und Wortvorkommenshäufigkeiten mit Hilfe von Datenbanken werden aufgezeigt und exemplarisch durchgeführt. Ein Wortverständlichkeitstest im Störgeräusch wird konzipiert und durchgeführt. Ausgehend von den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen wird ein neuartiger Test konzipiert, der die Lücke zwischen Wort- und Satzverständlichkeitstests schließt. Eine erste Evaluation mit einer Gruppe von normalhörenden Probanden und einer Gruppe von CI-Trägern erfolgt in der Arbeit., This thesis analyses speech intelligibility tests in German. Database analysis of word and phonem frequencies are determined. A selection of phonetically and semantically balanced word material has been extracted. A word intelligibility test has been designed and was tested. Based on the results of the word intelligibility test a new test is constructed. This test closes the gap between word and sentence intelligibility tests. A first evaluation was done with a group of normal hearing persons and cochlea-implant users.
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28. Neurovascular EGFL7 regulates adult neurogenesis in the subventricular zone and thereby affects olfactory perception
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Bicker, Frank, Vasic, Verica, Horta, Guilherme, Ortega, Felipe, Nolte, Hendrik, Kavyanifar, Atria, Keller, Stefanie, Stankovic, Nevenka Dudvarski, Harter, Patrick N., Benedito, Rui, Lutz, Beat, Baeuerle, Tobias, Hartwig, Jens, Baumgart, Jan, Krueger, Marcus, Radyushkin, Konstantin, Alberi, Lavinia, Berninger, Benedikt, Schmidt, Mirko H. H., Bicker, Frank, Vasic, Verica, Horta, Guilherme, Ortega, Felipe, Nolte, Hendrik, Kavyanifar, Atria, Keller, Stefanie, Stankovic, Nevenka Dudvarski, Harter, Patrick N., Benedito, Rui, Lutz, Beat, Baeuerle, Tobias, Hartwig, Jens, Baumgart, Jan, Krueger, Marcus, Radyushkin, Konstantin, Alberi, Lavinia, Berninger, Benedikt, and Schmidt, Mirko H. H.
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Adult neural stem cells reside in a specialized niche in the subventricular zone (SVZ). Throughout life they give rise to adult-born neurons in the olfactory bulb (OB), thus contributing to neural plasticity and pattern discrimination. Here, we show that the neurovascular protein EGFL7 is secreted by endothelial cells and neural stem cells (NSCs) of the SVZ to shape the vascular stem-cell niche. Loss of EGFL7 causes an accumulation of activated NSCs, which display enhanced activity and re-entry into the cell cycle. EGFL7 pushes activated NSCs towards quiescence and neuronal progeny towards differentiation. This is achieved by promoting Dll4-induced Notch signalling at the blood vessel-stem cell interface. Fewer inhibitory neurons form in the OB of EGFL7-knockout mice, which increases the absolute signal conducted from the mitral cell layer of the OB but decreases neuronal network synchronicity. Consequently, EGFL7-knockout mice display severe physiological defects in olfactory behaviour and perception.
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29. Life-history, ecology and fisheries of cephalopods in the western Mediterranean
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Quetglas, A. (Antoni), Hidalgo, M. (Manuel), Keller, Stefanie, Quetglas, A. (Antoni), Hidalgo, M. (Manuel), and Keller, Stefanie
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Cephalopods constitute an important faunistic group in marine ecosystems, representing keystone elements in marine food webs. Additionally, they are an important fishing resource, and their contribution to worldwide fishery landings has been rising significantly over the last decades. In the Mediterranean Sea, several local short-term studies on cephalopod abundance and distribution exist, but few integrate longer time scales and larger areas. The present thesis work combines large-scale, long-term studies on cephalopods community composition, diversity and abundance (Part I) with small-scale, local case studies around the Balearic Islands (Part II). First, a community analysis was conducted at the whole Mediterranean scale in order to describe the present status and reveal possible differences between the western and the eastern Mediterranean sub-basins (Chapter 2). The aim was to compare assemblage structures between sub-basins together with the influence of large-scale environmental gradients on species composition. While basins did not differ significantly in cephalopod species composition, relative species contributions varied. Cephalopods are very sensitive to environmental changes, and adapt quickly due to their short life cycle and typically seasonal semelparity impeding generation buffering. Therefore sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) were hypothesised and documented as important drivers of cephalopod assemblages. While their importance differed between sub-basins, depth was confirmed as the most important factor structuring cephalopod communities. At the same spatial scale, cephalopod diversity was analysed during two decades (Chapter 3). Results revealed the absence of clear longitudinal or latitudinal gradients in cephalopod diversity, combined with no distinct temporal trends over the last twenty years. Besides, temporal changes in diversity varied between various Mediterranean sub-regions. Location, depth, SST and produc, Resumen: Los cefalópodos constituyen un grupo faunístico importante en los ecosistemas marinos, representando elementos clave en la estructura y dinámica de las redes tróficas. Además, son un importante recurso pesquero y su contribución a los desembarcos pesqueros mundiales se ha incrementado significativamente en las últimas décadas. En el Mar Mediterráneo existen varios estudios locales sobre la abundancia y distribución de cefalópodos, pero pocos integran escalas temporales largas y áreas extensas. Esta tesis combina estudios sobre la estructura de la comunidad, la diversidad y la abundancia de cefalópodos a gran escala espacio-temporal (Parte I) con estudios a escala local alrededor de las Islas Baleares (Parte II). En primer lugar, se realizó un análisis de la comunidad de cefalópodos a escala de todo el Mediterráneo para describir el estado actual y determinar posibles diferencias entre las sub- cuencas occidental y oriental (Capítulo 2). El objetivo fue comparar la estructura de las comunidades faunísticas entre estas dos sub-cuencas y analizar la influencia de gradientes ambientales a gran escala sobre la composición específica. Aunque no se observaron diferencias significativas en la composición específica, las contribuciones relativas de las diferentes especies variaron entre ambas cuencas. Debido a su corto ciclo vital y estrategia reproductiva semélpara, los cefalópodos son muy sensibles a los cambios ambientales, adaptándose a ellos con relativa rapidez. Se esperaba, por tanto, que factores ambientales como la temperatura superficial del mar (SST) y el contenido de clorofila a (Chl a) fueran factores importantes en la estructuración de las comunidades de cefalópodos. Si bien su importancia difirió entre las dos sub-cuencas, se confirmó que la profundidad era el factor estructural más importante en dichas comunidades. Se analizaron también cambios en la diversidad específica de las comunidades de cefalópodos a escala de todo el Mediterráneo durante los, Resum: Els cefalòpodes constitueixen un grup faunístic important als ecosistemes marins, essent elements clau a les xarxes tròfiques. A més, són importants recursos pesquers i la seva contribució als desembarcs pesquers mundials s’ha incrementat en les últimes dècades. representant al voltant del 30% de la captura desembarcada a nivell mundial. Al Mar Mediterrani existeixen varis estudis locals sobre l’abundància i distribució de cefalòpodes, però pocs integren escales temporals llargues i àrees extenses. Aquesta tesi combina estudis sobre la composició de la comunitat, la diversitat i l’abundància de cefalòpodes a gran escala espaciotemporal (Part I) amb estudis a escala local al voltant de les Illes Balears (Part II). En primer lloc, es va realitzar un anàlisi de les comunitats de cefalòpodes a escala de tot el Mediterrani per descriure l’estat actual i determinar possibles diferències entre les sub-conques occidental i oriental (Capítol 2). L’objectiu fou comparar l’estructura de les comunitats faunístiques entre sub-conques i analitzar la influència de gradients ambientals a gran escala sobre la composició específica. Tot i que no s’observaren diferències significatives en la composició específica, les contribucions relatives de les diferents espècies variaren entre sub-conques. Degut al seu cicle vital curt i estratègia reproductiva semèlpara els cefalòpodes són molt sensibles als canvis ambientals, adaptant-se a ells amb relativa rapidesa. S’esperava, per tant, que factors ambientals com la temperatura superficial del mar (SST) i el contingut de clorofil•la a (Chla) fossin factors importants en l’estructuració de les comunitats de cefalòpodes. Si bé la seva importància va diferir entres les dues sub-conques, es va confirmar que la profunditat era el factor estructural més important en aquestes comunitats. S’analitzaren també canvies en la diversitat específica de les comunitats de cefalòpodes a escala de tot el Mediterrani durant els últims 20 anys (Capítol 3)
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30. Konzeption und Analyse von Sprachverständlichkeitstests bei Normalhörenden und Cochlea-Implantat-Trägern
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Hemmert, Werner (Prof. Dr.), Hemmert, Werner (Prof. Dr.);Fastl, Hugo (Prof. Dr.), Keller, Stefanie Annemarie, Hemmert, Werner (Prof. Dr.), Hemmert, Werner (Prof. Dr.);Fastl, Hugo (Prof. Dr.), and Keller, Stefanie Annemarie
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In dieser Dissertation erfolgt eine Analyse von Sprachverständlichkeitstests im Deutschen. Möglichkeiten zur Analyse von Phonem- und Wortvorkommenshäufigkeiten mit Hilfe von Datenbanken werden aufgezeigt und exemplarisch durchgeführt. Ein Wortverständlichkeitstest im Störgeräusch wird konzipiert und durchgeführt. Ausgehend von den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen wird ein neuartiger Test konzipiert, der die Lücke zwischen Wort- und Satzverständlichkeitstests schließt. Eine erste Evaluation mit einer Gruppe von normalhörenden Probanden und einer Gruppe von CI-Trägern erfolgt in der Arbeit., This thesis analyses speech intelligibility tests in German. Database analysis of word and phonem frequencies are determined. A selection of phonetically and semantically balanced word material has been extracted. A word intelligibility test has been designed and was tested. Based on the results of the word intelligibility test a new test is constructed. This test closes the gap between word and sentence intelligibility tests. A first evaluation was done with a group of normal hearing persons and cochlea-implant users.
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31. The use of semi-quantitative tests at Cesarean section delivery for the differentiation of canine fetal fluids from maternal urine on the basis of biochemical characteristics
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Balogh, Orsolya, Roch, Marie, Keller, Stefanie, Michel, Erika, Reichler, Iris M, Balogh, Orsolya, Roch, Marie, Keller, Stefanie, Michel, Erika, and Reichler, Iris M
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In dogs, there is no diagnostic test to identify and differentiate fetal fluids from maternal urine in the event that a clear-yellowish vulvar discharge is observed pre-whelping. The objective of this study was to find a test that could easily and accurately identify rupture of the fetal membranes preceding parturition. Maternal urine, and amniotic fluid (AMF) and allantoic fluid (ALF) from only one fetus per bitch, were collected intraoperatively during Cesarean section. Specific gravity (SG) was analyzed with a refractometer, whereas the presence of leukocytes, protein, glucose, ketones, bilirubin, urobilinogen, nitrite, erythrocyte/hemoglobin (Hb), and the pH were assessed using a urine dipstick (Combur-Test®). Combined calcium and magnesium (Ca/Mg) content were evaluated with the Total Hardness Test. The AmniSure test, which detects rupture of fetal membranes in women on the basis of the presence of human placental alpha microglobulin-1, was also performed on canine AMF, ALF, and urine. Data were analyzed using the Fisher's exact test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and Pearson's correlation. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative likelihood ratios (LR) were calculated for parameters with significant difference between urine and both fetal fluids. Maternal urine had higher SG and lower leukocyte, protein, Hb, and Ca/Mg content than AMF and ALF. Glucose was more often present in AMF (n = 17) and ALF (n = 12) than in urine (n = 1), whereas ketone bodies were rarely detected in ALF compared with urine. Bilirubin content was higher in urine and ALF than in AMF. AMF pH was less variable and higher than the pH of ALF or urine. The AmniSure was negative in all samples tested. Sensitivity and specificity for SG and for the detection of leukocytes, protein, glucose, Hb, Ca/Mg, and glucose without ketones in urine and fetal fluids were between 42% to 100% and 65% to 100%, respectively. Best positive LR was achieved for the detection of glucose without ketones and
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32. Neurovascular EGFL7 regulates adult neurogenesis in the subventricular zone and thereby affects olfactory perception
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Bicker, Frank, primary, Vasic, Verica, additional, Horta, Guilherme, additional, Ortega, Felipe, additional, Nolte, Hendrik, additional, Kavyanifar, Atria, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, Stankovic, Nevenka Dudvarski, additional, Harter, Patrick N., additional, Benedito, Rui, additional, Lutz, Beat, additional, Bäuerle, Tobias, additional, Hartwig, Jens, additional, Baumgart, Jan, additional, Krüger, Marcus, additional, Radyushkin, Konstantin, additional, Alberi, Lavinia, additional, Berninger, Benedikt, additional, and Schmidt, Mirko H. H., additional
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33. EGFR and EGFRvIII Promote Angiogenesis and Cell Invasion in Glioblastoma: Combination Therapies for an Effective Treatment
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Keller, Stefanie, primary and Schmidt, Mirko, additional
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34. The use of semi-quantitative tests at Cesarean section delivery for the differentiation of canine fetal fluids from maternal urine on the basis of biochemical characteristics
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Balogh, Orsolya, primary, Roch, Marie, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, Michel, Erika, additional, and Reichler, Iris M., additional
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35. Large-scale spatio-temporal patterns of Mediterranean cephalopod diversity
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Keller, Stefanie, Bartolino, Valerio, Hidalgo, Manuel, Bitetto, Isabella, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, Esteban, Antonio, Garcia, Cristina, Garofalo, Germana, Josephides, Marios, Jadaud, Angelique, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Maiorano, Porzia, Manfredi, Chiara, Marceta, Bojan, Massut, Enric, Micallef, Reno, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Relini, Giulio, Sartor, Paolo, Spedicato, Maria Teresa, Tserpes, George, Quetglas, Antoni, Keller, Stefanie, Bartolino, Valerio, Hidalgo, Manuel, Bitetto, Isabella, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, Esteban, Antonio, Garcia, Cristina, Garofalo, Germana, Josephides, Marios, Jadaud, Angelique, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Maiorano, Porzia, Manfredi, Chiara, Marceta, Bojan, Massut, Enric, Micallef, Reno, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Relini, Giulio, Sartor, Paolo, Spedicato, Maria Teresa, Tserpes, George, and Quetglas, Antoni
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Species diversity is widely recognized as an important trait of ecosystems’ functioning and resilience. Understanding the causes of diversity patterns and their interaction with the environmental conditions is essential in order to effectively assess and preserve existing diversity. While diversity patterns of most recurrent groups such as fish are commonly studied, other important taxa such as cephalopods have received less attention. In this work we present spatio-temporal trends of cephalopod diversity across the entire Mediterranean Sea during the last 19 years, analysing data from the annual bottom trawl survey MEDITS conducted by 5 different Mediterranean countries using standardized gears and sampling protocols. The influence of local and regional environmental variability in different Mediterranean regions is analysed applying generalized additive models, using species richness and the Shannon Wiener index as diversity descriptors. While the western basin showed a high diversity, our analyses do not support a steady eastward decrease of diversity as proposed in some previous studies. Instead, high Shannon diversity was also found in the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, and high species richness in the eastern Ionian Sea. Overall diversity did not show any consistent trend over the last two decades. Except in the Adriatic Sea, diversity showed a hump-shaped trend with depth in all regions, being highest between 200-400 m depth. Our results indicate that high Chlorophyll a concentrations and warmer temperatures seem to enhance species diversity, and the influence of these parameters is stronger for richness than for Shannon diversity.
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36. Aspects of generating syntax-free word lists for quantifying speech intelligibility
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Keller, Stefanie, primary, Hemmert, Werner, additional, and Völk, Florian, additional
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37. Receptor tyrosine kinase EphA7 is required for interneuron connectivity at specific subcellular compartments of granule cells
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Beuter, Simone, primary, Ardi, Ziv, additional, Horovitz, Omer, additional, Wuchter, Jennifer, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, Saha, Rinki, additional, Tripathi, Kuldeep, additional, Anunu, Rachel, additional, Kehat, Orli, additional, Kriebel, Martin, additional, Richter-Levin, Gal, additional, and Volkmer, Hansjürgen, additional
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38. The effect of fluctuating maskers on speech understanding of high-performing cochlear implant users
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Zirn, Stefan, primary, Polterauer, Daniel, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, and Hemmert, Werner, additional
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39. Large-Scale Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Mediterranean Cephalopod Diversity
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Keller, Stefanie, primary, Bartolino, Valerio, additional, Hidalgo, Manuel, additional, Bitetto, Isabella, additional, Casciaro, Loredana, additional, Cuccu, Danila, additional, Esteban, Antonio, additional, Garcia, Cristina, additional, Garofalo, Germana, additional, Josephides, Marios, additional, Jadaud, Angelique, additional, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, additional, Maiorano, Porzia, additional, Manfredi, Chiara, additional, Marceta, Bojan, additional, Massutí, Enric, additional, Micallef, Reno, additional, Peristeraki, Panagiota, additional, Relini, Giulio, additional, Sartor, Paolo, additional, Spedicato, Maria Teresa, additional, Tserpes, George, additional, and Quetglas, Antoni, additional
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40. Aspects of generating syntax-free word lists for quantifying speech intelligibility: A pilot study
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Keller, Stefanie, primary, Hemmert, Werner, additional, and Völk, Florian, additional
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41. The use of Depletion Methods to assess Mediterranean cephalopod stocks under the current EU Data Collection Framework
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Keller, Stefanie, Robin, Jean Paul, Valls-Mir, María, Gras, Michaël, Cabanellas-Reboredo, Miguel, Quetglas, Antoni, Keller, Stefanie, Robin, Jean Paul, Valls-Mir, María, Gras, Michaël, Cabanellas-Reboredo, Miguel, and Quetglas, Antoni
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Fuelled by the increasing importance of cephalopod fisheries in Europe, scientists and stakeholders have demanded their assessment and management. However, little has been done to improve the data collection under the EU Data Collection Framework (DCF) in order to analyse cephalopod populations. While the DCF allows member states to design flexible national sampling programmes, it establishes the minimum data requirements (MDR) each state is obliged to fulfil. This study was performed to investigate whether such MDR currently set by the DCF allow the application of depletion models (DMs) to assess European cephalopod stocks. Squid and cuttlefish fisheries from the western Mediterranean were used as a case study. This study sheds doubt on the suitability of the MDR to properly assess and manage cephalopod stocks by means of DMs. Owing to the high plasticity of life-history traits in cephalopod populations, biological parameters should be estimated during the actual depletion period of the fished stocks, rather than performing triennial sampling as established by the DCF. In order to accurately track the depletion event, the rapid growth rates of cephalopods implies that their populations should be monitored at shorter time scales (ideally weekly or biweekly) instead of quarterly as specified by the DCF. These measures would not require additional resources of the ongoing DCF but a redistribution of sampling efforts during the depletion period. Such changes in the sampling scheme could be designed and undertaken by the member states or directly integrated as requirements.
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42. Can Mediterranean cephalopod stocks be managed at MSY by 2020? The Balearic Islands as a case study
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Quetglas, Antoni, Keller, Stefanie, Massutí, Enric, Quetglas, Antoni, Keller, Stefanie, and Massutí, Enric
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According to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), all European sh stocks should be brought to a state where they can produce at MSY by 2015 wherever possible or by 2020 at the latest. Despite the high socioeconomical importance of cephalopods in the Mediterranean and the increased availability of stock assessments during the recent past, only few European cephalopod stocks have been assessed to date. Surplus production models were applied to analyse the exploitation state of octopus and cuttle sh stocks from the Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean) to estimate how far away they were from the MSY target established by the CFP using a long-term data series (1977–2013). The stocks were overexploited (cuttle sh) or about to be overexploited (octopus) during the late 1970s; this state remains even now and will only recover from overexploitation by 2020 if severe measures are taken.
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43. The use of Depletion methods to assess Mediterranean cephalopod stocks under the current EU Data Collection Framework
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European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), CSIC - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO), Keller, Stefanie, Robin, Jean-Paul, Valls, Maria, Gras, Michaël, Cabanellas-Reboredo, Miguel, Quetglas, Antoni, European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), CSIC - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO), Keller, Stefanie, Robin, Jean-Paul, Valls, Maria, Gras, Michaël, Cabanellas-Reboredo, Miguel, and Quetglas, Antoni
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Fuelled by the increasing importance of cephalopod fisheries in Europe, scientists and stakeholders have demanded their assessment and management. However, little has been done to improve the data collection under the EU Data Collection Framework (DCF) in order to analyse cephalopod populations. While the DCF allows member states to design flexible national sampling programmes, it establishes the minimum data requirements (MDR) each state is obliged to fulfil. This study was performed to investigate whether such MDR currently set by the DCF allow the application of depletion models (DMs) to assess European cephalopod stocks. Squid and cuttlefish fisheries from the western Mediterranean were used as a case study. This study sheds doubt on the suitability of the MDR to properly assess and manage cephalopod stocks by means of DMs. Owing to the high plasticity of life-history traits in cephalopod populations, biological parameters should be estimated during the actual depletion period of the fished stocks, rather than performing triennial sampling as established by the DCF. In order to accurately track the depletion event, the rapid growth rates of cephalopods implies that their populations should be monitored at shorter time scales (ideally weekly or biweekly) instead of quarterly as specified by the DCF. These measures would not require additional resources of the ongoing DCF but a redistribution of sampling efforts during the depletion period. Such changes in the sampling scheme could be designed and undertaken by the member states or directly integrated as requirements.
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- 2015
44. Influence on Speech reception threshold (SRT) due to phase inversion and time shifting of background noise
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Keller, Stefanie, Wirtz, Christian, Beike, Hanna, Giebel, Armin, and Hemmert, Werner
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Computational Neuroscience ,Bernstein Conference - Published
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45. EGFL7 enhances surface expression of integrin α5β1 to promote angiogenesis in malignant brain tumors.
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Dudvarski Stanković, Nevenka, Bicker, Frank, Keller, Stefanie, Jones, David T. W., Harter, Patrick N., Kienzle, Arne, Gillmann, Clarissa, Arnold, Philipp, Golebiewska, Anna, Keunen, Olivier, Giese, Alf, von Deimling, Andreas, Bäuerle, Tobias, Niclou, Simone P., Mittelbronn, Michel, Ye, Weilan, Pfister, Stefan M., and Schmidt, Mirko H. H.
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Abstract: Glioblastoma (GBM) is a typically lethal type of brain tumor with a median survival of 15 months postdiagnosis. This negative prognosis prompted the exploration of alternative treatment options. In particular, the reliance of GBM on angiogenesis triggered the development of anti‐VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) blocking antibodies such as bevacizumab. Although its application in human GBM only increased progression‐free periods but did not improve overall survival, physicians and researchers still utilize this treatment option due to the lack of adequate alternatives. In an attempt to improve the efficacy of anti‐VEGF treatment, we explored the role of the egfl7 gene in malignant glioma. We found that the encoded extracellular matrix protein epidermal growth factor‐like protein 7 (EGFL7) was secreted by glioma blood vessels but not glioma cells themselves, while no major role could be assigned to the parasitic miRNAs miR‐126/126*. EGFL7 expression promoted glioma growth in experimental glioma models in vivo and stimulated tumor vascularization. Mechanistically, this was mediated by an upregulation of integrin α
5 β1 on the cellular surface of endothelial cells, which enhanced fibronectin‐induced angiogenic sprouting. Glioma blood vessels that formed in vivo were more mature as determined by pericyte and smooth muscle cell coverage. Furthermore, these vessels were less leaky as measured by magnetic resonance imaging of extravasating contrast agent. EGFL7‐inhibition using a specific blocking antibody reduced the vascularization of experimental gliomas and increased the life span of treated animals, in particular in combination with anti‐VEGF and the chemotherapeutic agent temozolomide. Data allow for the conclusion that this combinatorial regimen may serve as a novel treatment option for GBM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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46. Trophic relationships among cephalopod species along the water column inferred from stomach contents and stable isotope analyses
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Keller, Stefanie, Quetglas, Antoni, Valls-Mir, María, Ordines, Francesc, de-Mesa, Aina, and Massutí, Enric
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Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Isotope analysis ,Food webs ,Stomach content ,Pesquerías - Abstract
It is well known that cephalopods play a key role in the marine food webs, either as voracious predators or important prey of a large set of predators. In this study we investigated the trophic relationships among cephalopod species taken along the water column by means of stomach content and stable isotope analyses. With the main aim of determining if there are fluxes of matter between nectobenthic and pelagic domains mediated by cephalopods, we analysed different aspects such as diet composition, niche breadth, diet overlap and day-night feeding rhythms from samplings conducted in the western Mediterranean. Samples were collected on the shelf (200 m depth, bathymetric stratum 1) and slope (600-900 m, bathymetric stratum 2) during summer and autumn surveys. At the shelf bathymetric stratum, sampling was carried out at: 1) near surface (SUR1) from 0-60 m; 2) in the benthic boundary layer (BBL1), less than 50 m above the bottom; and 3) on the bottom (BOT1). At the slope bathymetric stratum, sampling was performed at: 1) near surface (SUR2) from 0-80 m; 2) in the 400-600 m deep scattering layers (DSL); and 3) on the bottom (BOT2). For comparative purposes, a few hauls were also performed near the bottom in this stratum (BBL2). In all cases, SUR, BBL and DSL samplings were performed using a mid-water trawl, while the BOT samplings were obtained using a bottom trawl. The stomachs of all cephalopod individuals caught in these samplings were analyzed, with the only exception of a few cases where random samples were taken owing to the large amount of available material. Whenever possible, a sample of three individuals per species was collected for stable isotope analyses. A total of 1286 stomachs from 26 cephalopod species belonging to 12 Families were analyzed. Although the percentage of empty stomachs was slightly higher in autumn (48%) than in summer (41%), this pattern was not general for all species. Significant diet overlap (Schoener index>0.6) was only found for a reduced number of species (Abralia veranyi vs Histioteuthis reversa vs Sepietta oweniana; and Heteroteuthis dispar vs Rondeletiola minor). Levins’ standardized niche breadth was lowest for Loligo forbesi (0.022) and highest for Pteroctopus tetracirrhus (0.720); for all other species this index ranged from 0.118 to 0.639. In most species diet composition changed with season, and, in general, prey diversity was higher in summer than in autumn
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- 2012
47. Butyrylcholinesterase und Apolipoprotein E bei Lewy-Körperchen-Erkrankungen
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Keller, Stefanie Elisabeth Edith and Berg, Daniela (Prof. Dr.)
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Lewy-Körperchen , Cholinesterase , Apolipoprotein E , Demenz , Parkinson-Krankheit ,BCHE , BuChE , APOE , Apo E , LBD ,Lewy bodies , Dementia , Parkinson disease , SNP ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Bis heute ist die Ätiologie der Lewy-Körperchen-Erkrankungen (LBD) weitgehend unbekannt. Während für die Alzheimer-Demenz (AD) in verschiedenen Studien Butyrylcholinesterase-Genvarianten (BCHE) und die Protein-Aktivität (BuChE) gründlich untersucht wurden und das Apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon 4-Allel als bekannter Risikofaktor gilt, gibt es diesbezüglich nur wenige Daten zu den LBD, obwohl beide Erkrankungen Gemeinsamkeiten, wie Amyloidablagerungen und ein cholinerges Defizit teilen. Für diese Arbeit wurden daher in einem LBD-Kollektiv und einem strukturgleichen, gesunden Kontrollkollektiv die Häufigkeit der BCHE K- und A-Variante und die Höhe der BuChE-Aktivität in Liquor und Serum untersucht sowie der APOE-Genotyp bestimmt. Männer wiesen im Gesamtkollektiv signifikant höhere Liquor-BuChE-Aktivitätswerte auf als Frauen. Die BuChE-Aktivität im Serum stellte sich als geschlechtsunabhängig heraus, sie nahm jedoch signifikant mit steigendem Lebensalter ab. LBD-Patienten und gesunde Kontrollpersonen unterschieden sich nicht signifikant hinsichtlich der BuChE-Aktivitätswerte in Liquor und Serum. Dieses Ergebnis ist insofern erstaunlich, da bei dementen und nicht-dementen LBD-Patienten bekannterweise eine verminderte Aktivität des cholinergen Systems vorliegt und als mögliche Ursache eine veränderte BuChE-Aktivität diskutiert wird. Die BuChE-Aktivitätswerte in Liquor und Serum waren weder mit dem Erkrankungsalter noch mit der Dauer oder mit der Schwere (Stadium nach Hoehn & Yahr) der motorischen Symptome der LBD assoziiert. Gleiches galt für den Zusammenhang mit dem Erkrankungsalter und der Dauer dementieller Symptome im Rahmen einer LBD. Dagegen korrelierte die BuChE-Aktivität im Serum signifikant positiv mit dem Mini-Mental-Status-Test (MMST) bei LBD-Patienten, was auf einen Einfluss der Serum-BuChE bei kognitiven Defiziten hinweisen könnte. Die BCHE K-Variante war weder mit einer LBD noch mit dem Auftreten einer Demenz im Rahmen einer LBD assoziiert. Sowohl für die motorischen als auch für die dementiellen Symptome konnte keine Assoziation zwischen der BCHE K-Variante und dem Erkrankungsalter oder der Dauer oder der Schwere der LBD erfasst werden. Das BCHE K-Allel war nicht mit der Höhe der BuChE-Aktivität im Liquor assoziiert, wohingegen sich ein signifikanter Zusammenhang mit der BuChE-Aktivität im Serum darstellte. Dies galt sowohl für die Betrachtung des Gesamtkollektivs als auch für die separate Untersuchung von LBD-Patienten und Kontrollen. Diese Feststellung deutet auf einen unterschiedlichen Regulationsmechanismus der zentralen und peripheren BuChE-Aktivität hin. Das APOE epsilon 4-Allel war in der vorliegenden Arbeit im Gesamtkollektiv (gleichermaßen für LBD-Patienten und Kontrollen) nicht mit den BuChE-Aktivitätswerten assoziiert. Sowohl das singuläre Vorliegen eines APOE epsilon 4-Allels als auch die Kombination aus einem BCHE K-Allel und APOE epsilon 4-Allel ging nicht mit einem erhöhten Demenzrisiko bei LBD-Patienten einher und beeinflusste nicht das Abschneiden im MMST. Träger des APOE epsilon 4-Allels hatten einen signifikant niedrigen Abeta-Gehalt im Liquor als Nichtträger und der Abeta-Gehalt im Liquor korrelierte positiv mit dem MMST. Interessanterweise war das Abschneiden im MMST nicht vom Vorliegen eines APOE epsilon 4-Allels abhängig. Die Ergebnisse der vorliegenden Arbeit bekräftigen somit den bereits früher beschriebenen Zusammenhang zwischen der BCHE K-Variante und der Höhe der Serum-BuChE-Aktivität. Sie sprechen jedoch gegen einen grundlegenden Einfluss der Butyrylcholinesterase und des APOE epsilon 4-Allels auf die LBD. To this day, the aetiology of Lewy body diseases (LBD) is mostly unknown. Whereas for Alzheimer disease (AD) Butyrylcholinesterase genotypes (BCHE) and protein (BuChE) activity have been investigated thoroughly in different studies and the Apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon 4 allele is known to be a risk factor for the disease, there is only limited data available concerning the LBD, although both diseases share similar aspects such as amyloid deposit and a cholinergic deficit. For this study, in an LBD patient population and an age- and gender-matched, healthy control population allele frequency of the BCHE A- and K-variant and BuChE activity levels were measured and the APOE-genotype was determined. Males showed significantly higher BuChE activity levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the total population than females. The BuChE activity in serum did not depend on gender, but declined significantly with increasing age. LBD patients and healthy controls did not differ significantly with regard to BuChE activity in CSF and serum. This result was surprising, as it is commonly known that demented and non-demented LBD patients suffer from a reduced activity of the cholinegeric system, and there have been discussions as to whether the changed BuChE activity is a possible cause of that. BuChE activity levels in CSF and serum were neither associated with the age of onset nor with the duration or with the severity (Hoehn & Yahr stage) of the motor symptoms of the LBD. The same applied for the combination of the age of onset and the duration of dementia associated with the LBD. In contrast, there was significant positive correlation between BuChE activity in serum and the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) in LBD patients, which might suggest an effect of serum BuChE in cognitive deficits. The BCHE K variant was neither associated with the LBD nor with presence of dementia associated with the LBD. For both the motor and the dementia symptoms, no association was detected between the BCHE K variant and the age of onset, or the duration or the severity of the LBD. The BCHE K allele was not associated with the CSF BuChE activity level, whereas there was a significant association with the BuChE activity in serum. This effect was verifiable in the observation of the total population as well as in the separate examination of LBD patients and controls. This statement suggests a different regulatory mechanism of the central and the peripheral BuChE activity. The APOE epsilon 4 allele was not associated with BuChE activity levels in the total population (likewise in LBD patients and controls) in the present study. Both the singular presence of an APOE epsilon 4 allele and the combination of a BCHE K allele and an APOE epsilon 4 allele did not correspond with an elevated risk for dementia in LBD patients and did not influence the outcome in the MMSE. APOE epsilon 4 carriers had significant lower CSF Abeta levels than non-carriers and the CSF Abeta levels correlated positively with the MMSE. Interestingly, the outcome in the MMSE did not depend on the presence of an APOE epsilon 4 allele. The results of this study confirm the previous described relation between the BCHE K variant and the serum BuChE activity levels. They argue, however, against a major impact of the Butyrylcholinesterase and the APOE epsilon 4 allele on the LBD.
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48. Influence of environmental parameters on the life-history and population dynamics of cuttlefish Sepia officinalis in the western Mediterranean
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European Commission, CSIC - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO), Keller, Stefanie, Valls-Mir, María, Hidalgo, Manuel, Quetglas, Antoni, European Commission, CSIC - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO), Keller, Stefanie, Valls-Mir, María, Hidalgo, Manuel, and Quetglas, Antoni
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- 2014
49. Structure and dynamics of cephalopod assemblages in the water column on shelf-break and slope grounds of the western Mediterranean
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Quetglas, Antoni, Valls, Maria, Ordines, Francesc, de Mesa, Aina, Olivar, M. Pilar, Keller, Stefanie, Massutí, Enric, Quetglas, Antoni, Valls, Maria, Ordines, Francesc, de Mesa, Aina, Olivar, M. Pilar, Keller, Stefanie, and Massutí, Enric
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The structure and dynamics of cephalopod assemblages in different bathymetric strata from the surface to bottom grounds, down to a depth of 900. m, in the western Mediterranean, were analysed. Data were collected both on the shelf-break and slope during the summer and early autumn surveys, using a midwater trawl and a bottom trawl gear, to catch pelagic and nektobenthic species, respectively. The pelagic tows were not random, but targeted at the strongest and widest acoustic sound layers. A total of 26 cephalopod species belonging to 12 families were collected. With regard to the abundance, biomass and frequency of occurrence, we did not find a common seasonal trend for all the species, suggesting that their population dynamics are not governed by major environmental drivers. Most assemblage metrics (e.g., diversity, species richness, abundance and biomass) showed similar, low values in the pelagic layers compared to the bottom grounds. In general, assemblage metrics were lower in summer than in autumn on the shelf-break, while showing an inverse seasonal trend on the slope. There was a clear general increase in all metrics during the night compared to the day. Cluster results revealed differences in diel migratory strategies by stratum, vertical movements being scarce in the shelf-break species, but intense in the slope species. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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50. Perivascular microglia promote blood vessel disintegration in the ischemic penumbra
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Jolivel, Valérie, primary, Bicker, Frank, additional, Binamé, Fabien, additional, Ploen, Robert, additional, Keller, Stefanie, additional, Gollan, René, additional, Jurek, Betty, additional, Birkenstock, Jérôme, additional, Poisa-Beiro, Laura, additional, Bruttger, Julia, additional, Opitz, Verena, additional, Thal, Serge C., additional, Waisman, Ari, additional, Bäuerle, Tobias, additional, Schäfer, Michael K., additional, Zipp, Frauke, additional, and Schmidt, Mirko H. H., additional
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