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  • 1
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 49 (1927), S. 1049-1052 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 2
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 52 (1930), S. 376-384 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 3
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Materials science forum Vol. 264-268 (Feb. 1998), p. 641-644 
    ISSN: 1662-9752
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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  • 4
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    Springer
    Development genes and evolution 206 (1996), S. 136-146 
    ISSN: 1432-041X
    Keywords: Key words Compound eye development ; Equator ; Evolution ; Homology ; Tribolium (Insecta ; Coleoptera)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Using electron microscopy, the first stages of ommatidial development in the flour beetle Tribolium castaneum were analysed in relation to the cellular architecture of the adult compound eye and were compared to the corresponding patterning process in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. The ommatidia of the slightly horse-shoe shaped beetle compound eye contain six peripheral and two central retinula cells. The rhabdomere of the posteriorly located central photoreceptor cell is restricted to the distal half of the rhabdom whilst that of the anterior one is restricted to its proximal half. The development of the compound eye takes place in an external eye imaginal disc. Most stages of ommatidial development, as known from Drosophila, i.e. arc-like cell groups, five-cell clusters, immature eight-cell clusters and symmetrical eight-cell clusters, are very precisely conserved between the two species. Two major differences exist: 1. In Tribolium, the cone cell precursor cells synchronously join to the immature eight-cell cluster. As a consequence, the symmetrical eight-cell cluster immediately transforms into a four-cone-cell cluster. 2. The maturing ommatidia do not undergo rotation in Tribolium. Overall, no morphological indiation for an equator in the adult Tribolium compound eye could be found. Considering the strong evolutionary conservation of early ommatidial development, homology of photoreceptor cells of distantly related insects is proposed to be inferred from their ontogenetic origin.
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  • 5
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    Electronic Resource
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    Der Anaesthesist 44 (1995), S. 880-883 
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Elektrische Zwerchfellstimulation ; Atemhilfe ; Respiratorische Insuffizienz ; Key words Electrical diaphragm stimulation ; Assisted respiration ; Respiratory distress
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Neoplastic or traumatic lesions of the brain stem or the upper spinal cord frequently cause respiratory insufficiency necessitating permanent mechanical ventilation. If the integrity of the diaphragm and its nerves is not affected, adequate ventilation can be achieved by electric stimulation of the phrenic nerves [1, 3, 5, 6]. Diaphragm pacing systems mean the patients can be independent of ventilator treatment. This is a psychological advantage for the patient, giving him or her the option of living in less specialized medical care units and perhaps even at home [4, 9]. Case report. We report the case of a 47-year-old man with a brain stem tumour, which was resected in large pieces. During the postoperative period an increasingly severe respiratory insufficiency developed, which finally made continuous mechanical ventilation necessary. After the viability of the phrenic nerves and contractility of the diaphragm had been shown by direct stimulation of the nerves to be still intact, it was decided that a diaphragm pacer system should be implanted. A “Diaphragm Pacer System S232 G” (Avery Laboratories, Glen Cove, N.Y., USA: external transmitter, antenna, implanted electrode and receiver) was implanted. Using a supraclavicular approach, phrenic nerve electrodes were placed around each nerve and connected with subcutaneous implants of radio signal receivers. Six days after implantation phrenic nerves were stimulated for a first short period. External antenna loops were taped to the skin over the implanted receiver sites (Fig. 3). The impulses produced by the transmitter were delivered via these antenna loops and led to contraction of the diaphragm, providing almost normal respiration. The duration of stimulation was increased stepwise from 1 h a day to full-time stimulation. Three weeks after implantation of the diaphragm pacer system the patient could be totally weaned from mechanical ventilation. After a further 2 weeks it was possible to discharge him from the intensive care unit, and he was then transferred to a rehabilitation centre.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Wir berichten über den Fall eines 47jährigen Patienten mit einer durch einen Stammhirntumor bedingten respiratorischen Insuffizienz, die eine vollständige maschinelle Beatmung erforderlich machte. Nachdem die volle Funktionsfähigkeit von Zwerchfellmuskulatur und der Nn. phrenici nachgewiesen worden war, wurde dem Patienten ein Phrenicus-Stimulationssystem implantiert. Der Patient konnte danach innerhalb von drei Wochen vollständig vom Respirator entwöhnt werden. Fünf Wochen nach Implantation des Systems wurde er aus der Betreuung einer neurochirurgischen Intensivstation in eine Rehabilitationsklinik verlegt.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Erythropoetin ; Eigenblutspende ; Dosisfindungsstudie ; Key words Erythropoietin ; Autologous blood donation ; Dose-finding study
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Avoidance of homologous blood products and patients' demand for preoperative autologous blood donation programs are increasing. As many of these patients are older, with a compromised cardiovascular system and a slow response of the erythropoietic system when anemia occurs, the feasibility and benefit of autologous blood donation is often limited. Augmentation of preoperative blood donation by therapy with recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) has been described in animal models and in patients. Methods. In a multicenter, controlled, randomized trial, 49 patients scheduled for orthopaedic or vascular surgery received 0 (control group, n=9), 200 (n=10), 300 (n=11), 400 (n=10) or 500 (n=9) U/kg rHuEPO (Erypo, Cilag, Sulzbach, distributor Fresenius, Oberursel, Germany) subcutaneously twice a week for 3 weeks while every week 450 ml blood was collected. Iron sulphate 100 mg was prescribed orally twice a day. Patients were ineligible if they had uncontrolled hypertension, recent myocardial infarction, haematological disorders or a history of seizures. Blood donation had to be cancelled if the haematocrit was below 30%. Results. There was a significant (ANOVA) drop of the haematocrit value only in the control group, and end-point values for haematocrit and haemoglobin were significantly elevated in the 400 and 500 U/kg groups compared with the control group (Table 9). Discussion. The erythropoietic stimulus of phlebotomy for autologous blood donations is often not efficient enough to guarantee a constant haematocrit. Lowering of the preoperative haematocrit jeopardizes the aim of avoidance of homologous blood transfusions. rHuEPO increased the efficiency of autologous blood collections, as predonation haematocrit values could be preserved in the high-dosage groups. As a consequence, homologous transfusions could be avoided. However, there were broad interindividual differences in the erythropoietic response, possibly due to limitations in iron availability. Adverse effects of rHuEPO therapy, such as hypertension, thrombosis or neurologic disorders, are mostly reported in patients with terminal kidney failure. No such disturbances were observed in the present study. Conclusion. rHuEPO ameliorates the preoperative decrease of haemoglobin and haematocrit values due to autologous blood donations in a dose-related fashion. The individually adjusted dosage of rHuEPO and iron supplementation merits further investigation.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Tierexperimentell und in ersten klinischen Studien konnte die Effektivität von rekombinantem humanen Erythropoetin (rHuEPO) bei Patienten, die präoperativ Eigenblut spenden, dokumentiert werden. In einer kontrollierten, multizentrischen und randomisierten Studie erhielten 49 Patienten, die vor orthopädischen oder gefäßchirurgischen Eingriffen einmal wöchentlich Eigenblut (je 450 ml) spendeten, 0 (n=9), 200 (n=10), 300 (n=11), 400 (n=10) oder 500 (n=9) U/kg rHuEPO subkutan zweimal wöchentlich sowie 2·100 mg Eisensulfat p.o. täglich. Nur in der Kontrollgruppe kam es zu einem signifikanten (ANOVA) Abfall der Hämatokritwerte. In der 400 und 500 U/kg Gruppe waren die Hämatokrit- und Hämoglobinwerte bei Studienende signifikant besser als in der Kontrollgruppe (s. Tabelle 9). Zusammenfassend kann gefolgert werden, daß die Therapie mit rHuEPO während häufiger Blutspenden dosisabhängig zu einer signifikanten Abschwächung der Verminderung der Hämoglobin- und Hämatokritwerte führt. Unerwünschte Nebenwirkungen wurden nicht beobachtet.
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  • 7
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    Der Anaesthesist 49 (2000), S. 1034-1037 
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Lungenembolie ; Schwangerschaft ; Sectio caesarea ; Kardiopulmonale Reanimation ; Pulmonale Thrombektomie ; Keywords Pulmonary embolism ; Pregnancy ; Caesarean section ; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ; Pulmonal embolectomy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract On the first day after an uneventful emergence caesarean section a 36-year-old woman developed circulatory collapse requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 15 minutes. After resuscitation the patient remained haemodynamically unstable and was clinically highly suspected to suffer from fulminant pulmonary embolism. In this situation the physicians caring for the patient decided to perform a surgical pulmonary embolectomy without previous diagnostic workup. Massive emboli were removed from both pulmonary arteries. Postoperatively the patient recovered and was transferred to a rehabilitation center without severe cerebral sequelae.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Eine 36-jährige Patientin erlitt einen Tag nach einer unauffällig verlaufenen dringlichen Sectio caesarea einen Kreislaufstillstand. Nach einer 15-minütigen Reanimation konnte ein Spontankreislauf wiederhergestellt werden. Bei dringendem Verdacht auf eine fulminante Lungenembolie und weiterhin äußerst instabilen Kreislaufverhältnissen wurde ohne zusätzliche Diagnostik eine operative pulmonale Thrombektomie durchgeführt, bei der große Thrombusmassen aus beiden Pulmonalarterien entfernt werden konnten. Der postoperative Verlauf gestaltete sich komplikationslos und die Patientin konnte ohne schwere Folgeschäden zur Anschlussheilbehandlung in eine neurologische Rehabilitationsklinik entlassen werden.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Key words Electron transport phosphorylation ; Respiration ; Membrane vesicles ; Anaerobic degradation ; Glyoxylate ; Glycolate ; Hydrogen ; Syntrophy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The syntrophically glycolate-fermenting bacterium in the methanogenic binary coculture FlGlyM was isolated in pure culture (strain FlGlyR) with glyoxylate as sole substrate. This strain disproportionated 12 glyoxylate to 7 glycolate, 10 CO2, and 3 hydrogen. Glyoxylate was oxidized via the malyl-CoA pathway. All enzymes of this pathway, i.e. malyl-CoA lyase/malate: CoA ligase, malic enzyme, and pyruvate synthase, were demonstrated in cell-free extracts. Glycolate dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, and ATPase, as well as menaquinones as potential electron carriers, were present in the membranes. Everted membrane vesicles catalyzed hydrogen-dependent glyoxylate reduction to glycolate [86–207 nmol min–1 (mg protein)–1] coupled to ATP synthesis from ADP and Pi [38–82 nmol min–1 (mg protein)–1)]. ATP synthesis was abolished entirely by protonophores or ATPase inhibitors (up to 98 and 94% inhibition, respectively) indicating the involvement of proton-motive force in an electron transport phosphorylation driven by a new glyoxylate respiration with hydrogen as electron donor. Measured reaction rates in vesicle preparations revealed a stoichiometry of ATP formation of 0.2–0.5 ATP per glyoxylate reduced.
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  • 9
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    Archives of microbiology 164 (1995), S. 271-279 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Key words Dissimilatory sulfate reduction ; Glycolate Incomplete oxidation ; Desulforubidin ; Glycolate ; dehydrogenase ; CO dehydrogenase ; Menaquinone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Sulfate-dependent degradation of glycolate was studied with a new sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain PerGlyS, enriched and isolated from marine anoxic sediment. Cells were gram-negative, motile rods with a DNA G+C content of 56.2 ± 0.2 mol%. Cytochromes of the b- and c-type and menaquinone-5 were detected. A sulfite reductase of the desulforubidin-type was identified by characteristic absorption maxima at 279, 396, 545, and 580 nm. The purified desulforubidin is a heteropolymer consisting of three subunits with molecular masses of 42.5 (α), 38.5 (β), and 13 kDa (γ). Strain PerGlyS oxidized glycolate completely to CO2. Lactate, malate, and fumarate were oxidized incompletely, yielding more sulfide and less acetate than expected for typical incomplete oxidation of these substrates. Part of the acetate residues formed was oxidized through the CO-dehydrogenase pathway. The biochemistry of glycolate degradation was investigated in cell-free extracts. A membrane-bound glycolate dehydrogenase, but no glyoxylate-metabolizing enzyme activity was detected; the further degradation pathway is unclear.
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  • 10
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    European radiology 6 (1996), S. 274-274 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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