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  • 1
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Mechanoelectrical transduction, the conversion of mechanical force into electrochemical signals, underlies a range of sensory phenomena, including touch, hearing and balance. Hair cells of the vertebrate inner ear are specialized mechanosensors that transduce mechanical forces arising from ...
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    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Hair cells have highly organized bundles of apical projections, or stereocilia, that are deflected by sound and movement. Displacement of stereocilia stretches linkages at the tips of stereocilia that are thought to gate mechanosensory channels. To identify the molecular machinery that mediates ...
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Congenital muscular dystrophy is a heterogeneous and severe, progressive muscle-wasting disease that frequently leads to death in early childhood. Most cases of congenital muscular dystrophy are caused by mutations in LAMA2, the gene encoding the α2 chain of the main laminin isoforms ...
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1617-6278
    Keywords: Eemian interglacial ; Late Pleistocene ; Altitudinal zonation ; Pollen analysis ; Alpine foreland
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Archaeology , Biology
    Notes: Abstract Pollen analytical data from a 23-m core taken in the Jammertal subglacial basin, near Biberach an der Riss, has given a continuous sequence from the Rissian late-glacial to the beginning of the Mid-Würmian. The Eemian interglacial is completely preserved and with a high temporal resolution. Two interstadials, Stafflangen I and II, are recognised in the Lower Würmian. These two woodlands were dominant byPinus andPicea and there was a small but significant (up to 12%) component of thermophilous deciduous tree pollen. Stafflangen I and II are correlated with St. Germain I and II as known from Grande Pile. The north-eastern areal boundary of thermophilous deciduous trees lies between Jammertal and Grande Pile. Furthermore, it was possible for the first time to define and describe altitudinal zonation in Eemian vegetation. During the Eemian, the altitudinal boundary of shade-tolerant deciduous trees (Carpinus, Abies andPicea) lay at ca. 625 m in Upper Swabia and the Swiss Alpine foreland, and at ca. 560 m in Upper Bavaria to the east. The sites, which were dominated byCarpinus occur below this limit whereasAbies orPicea show a preference for habitats at higher altitudes.
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    Nature genetics 24 (2000), S. 424-428 
    ISSN: 1546-1718
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: [Auszug] The mammalian inner ear contains organs for the detection of sound and acceleration, the cochlea and the vestibule, respectively. Mechanosensory hair cells within the neuroepithelia of these organs transduce mechanical force generated by sound waves or head movements into neuronal signals. Defects ...
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    Nature genetics 26 (2000), S. 268-270 
    ISSN: 1546-1718
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: [Auszug] Nonchromaffin paragangliomas (PGLs) are usually benign, neural-crest–derived, slow-growing tumours of parasympathetic ganglia. Between 10% and 50% of cases are familial and are transmitted as autosomal dominant traits with incomplete and age-dependent penetrance. In most hereditary ...
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    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 126 (2000), S. 412-417 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Key words Type 1 diabetes mellitus ; Type 2 diabetes mellitus ; Cancer ; Neoplasia ; HbA1c ; Nephropathy ; Retinopathy ; Peripheral neuropathy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In patients with diabetes mellitus, contradictory results have been reported indicating both increased and reduced risks of malignancies. In the present trial all insulin-treated diabetic patients (n = 2720) attending our centre since 1995 were studied. Of these patients, 28 (type 1/type 2: n = 1/27, 23 women) developed malignancies during insulin therapy: 11 patients developed cancer of the breast, 4 patients cancer of the pancreas, 3 patients cancer of the kidneys and 10 patients developed other malignancies. The characteristics of these patients [mean ± SD (range)] were as follows: age 68.8 ± 8.6 (52.0–87.0) years, diabetes duration 13.1 ± 8.1 (0.5–29.0) years, duration of insulin therapy at the time of the diagnosis of malignancy 4.3 ± 5.7 (0.5–24.0) years, insulin dosage 0.67 ± 0.43 (0.11–1.72) IU/kg body weight, mean HbA1c 9.6 ± 1.9 (6.8–14.9)% (HPLC, Diamat, normal range 4.4%–5.9%). The prevalences of nephropathy, retinopathy (non-proliferative: n = 7) and peripheral neuropathy were 35.7%, 25.0% and 46.4% respectively. When the features of the 27 patients with type 2 diabetes were compared with the characteristics of the type 2 diabetic patients (n = 117, 63 women) studied in a population-based survey of insulin-treated diabetic patients, also performed in the area of Jena [JEVIN; Schiel R et al. (1997a)] there were no significant differences in the duration of insulin therapy (JEVIN: 4.7 ± 4.3 years, P = 0.64), insulin dosage (JEVIN: 0.55 ± 0.27 IU/kg body weight, P = 0.08), mean HbA1c (JEVIN: 9.0 ± 2.1%, P = 0.16) and the prevalences of long-term complications of diabetes. The quality of diabetes control in insulin-treated patients suffering from malignancies is comparable to that of a selection-free population of diabetic patients. Furthermore, in comparison to non-diabetic subjects our diabetic patients showed no altered risk for malignancies as a function of insulin dosage, the duration of diabetes or insulin therapy, the quality of diabetes control or the prevalence of long-term complications of the disease.
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    Naturwissenschaften 87 (2000), S. 549-554 
    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
    Notes: Abstract  A new ant species of Megalomyrmex conducts mass raids to usurp gardens of the fungus-growing ant Cyphomyrmex longiscapus, then lives in the gardens and consumes the cultivated fungus. Unlike attine ants, however, Megalomyrmex sp. does not forage for substrate to manure the gardens; therefore, when gardens become depleted, Megalomyrmex sp. must locate and usurp new gardens. Megalomyrmex sp. workers feed their larvae with attine brood, but only after removing the fungal mycelium that covers the attine larval integument, suggesting that this fungal coat may provide partial protection against other predators. Unlike other known Megalomyrmex species, which coexist as social parasites in attine colonies, Megalomyrmex sp. expels its attine hosts during the garden raids. Megalomyrmex sp. thus maintains a unique agro-predatory lifestyle that is described here for the first time.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1615-6722
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Diabetes mellitus Typ I ; Intensivierte Insulintherapie ; Schulung ; Qualitätssicherung ; HbA1c ; Schwere Hypoglykämie ; Ketoazidose ; Computer ; Key Words Diabetes mellitus Type I ; Intensified insulin therapy ; Patient education ; Qualitiy management ; HbA1c ; Severe hypoglycemia ; Ketoacidosis ; Computer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Aim: Intensified insulin therapy is the therapy of choice for patients with diabetes Type I. Intensified insulin therapy includes an basis-bolus insulin injection regimen or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, several times daily blood glucose self-monitoring, self-adaptation of insulin dosages by the patients themselves and a far-reaching liberalization of nutrition. The patients learn selfmanagement of diabetes therapy in a structured treatment and teaching program. The effectivity of this program is evaluated in the routine care. Patients and Method: A peer-review quality circle was formed as an official working group of the German Diabetes Association based on the formation of a working group (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Strukturierte Diabetestherapie [ASD]) of presently 135 general internal medicine departments from city, country and university hospitals throughout the country. The group attempted to document and to improve the quality of structure and process of Type-I diabetes care in its participating institutions by a system of peer supervision. Systematic follow-up examinations of 50 consecutive Type-I diabetic patients 12 to 15 months after participation in the program confirm the outcome quality. The working group meets every year to discuss the results non anonymously. A PC-system (DIQUAL) was developed for collecting, checking and pooling of the outcome data. Results: From 1992 a representative sample of 6.555 patients with Type-I diabetes was examined. At the first time in 1998 the outcome results of 1.789 patients were analyzed depending on the therapeutic goals. In patients with a high initial HbA1c (≥ 8%) an improvement from 9.8 to 8.0% was reached going together with a reduction of severe hypoglycemia from 0.23 to 0.13/patient/year. In patients with an acceptable initial HbA1c (〈 8%) the frequency of severe hypoglycemia could be reduced from 0.65 to 0.24/patient/year without any deterioration in metabolic control. Furthermore the incidence of ketoacidosis with hospitalization and the inpatient days were reduced significantly. Conclusion: A substantial improvement of HbA1c and reduction of acute complications, especially of severe hypoglycemia in patients with Type-I diabetes were reached by participation in a structured teaching and treatment programme in clinical routine care.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Fragestellung: Die intensivierte Insulintherapie ist die Therapie der Wahl für Patienten mit Typ-I-Diabetes. Die intensivierte Insulintherapie beinhaltet eine Insulinapplikation nach dem Basis-Bolus-Prinzip oder eine Insulinpumpentherapie., die Selbstanpassung der Insulindosis durch den Patienten nach dem aktuellen Blutglucosewert und eine weitgehende Liberalisierung der Ernährung. In einem strukturierten Behandlungs- und Schulungsprogramm erlernen die Patienten der Selbsttherapie. Die Effektivität dieses Programms in der klinischen Routineversorgung wurde überprüft. Patienten und Methode: Zur Evaluation der Behandlungs- und Schulungsprogramms in der klinischen Routine haben sich 135 Akutkrankenhäuser und Universitätskliniken in der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Strukturierte Diabetestherapie (ASD) der Deutschen Diabetesgesellschaft zusammengeschlossen. Die Struktur- und Prozessqualität in den beteiligten medizinischen Einrichtungen wird durch ein System der gegenseitigen Hospitation (“Peer Supervision”) festgestellt. Der Nachweis der Ergebnisqualität erfolgt durch persönliche Nachuntersuchung einer Stichprobe von mindestens 50 Patienten zwölf bis 15 Monate nach Teilnahme am Behandlungsprogramm. Die Diskussion der Ergebnisse bei der Jahrestagung erfolgt nicht anonym. Zur Erfassung, Überprüfung und Zusammenführung der Ergebnisdaten im Arbeitsalltag wurde DIQUAL, ein PC-System zum ambulanten und stationären Diabetesmanagement entwickelt. Ergebnisse: Seit 1992 wurde eine Stichprobe von 6 555 Patienten evaluiert. Für das Jahr 1998 wurden die Ergebnisdaten von 1 789 Patienten erstmals therapiezielgerecht analysiert. Bei Patienten mit hohem Ausgangs-HbA1c-Wert (≥ 8%) wurde eine Verbesserung von 9,8 auf 8,0% mit einer Reduktion schwerer Hypoglykämien von 0,23 auf 0,13/Patient/Hahr erreicht. Bei Patienten mit akzeptablem Ausgangs-HbA1c (〈 8%) konnten schwere Hypoglykämien von 0,65 auf 0,24/Patient/Jahr reduziert werden ohne eine Verschlechterung der Stoffwechseleinstellung. Die Inzidenz von Ketoazidosen und Krankenhausaufenthalten konnte signifikant gesenkt werden. Schlussfolgerung: Durch strukturierte Therapie und Schulung der Patienten mit Diabetes Typ I in der klinischen Routineversorgung wurden eine deutliche HbA1c-Verbesserung und eine drastische Verminderung von Akutkomplikationen, insbesondere der schweren Unterzuckerungen, erreicht.
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