Τρίτη 10 Μαρτίου 2020


Erkenntnisse, Trends und Entwicklung in der Stimmtherapie: im Jahre 2020 und darüber hinaus
Sprache Stimme Gehör 2020; 44: 44-45DOI: 10.1055/a-0916-4197© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArticle in Thieme eJournals:Table of contents  |  Full text
Sprache · Stimme · Gehör
Tue Mar 10, 2020 01:00
Deletion 22q11
Sprache Stimme Gehör 2020; 44: 58-59DOI: 10.1055/a-0916-4080© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArticle in Thieme eJournals:Table of contents  |  Full text
Sprache · Stimme · Gehör
Tue Mar 10, 2020 01:00
Liebe Leserinnen und Leser,
Sprache Stimme Gehör 2020; 44: 1-1DOI: 10.1055/a-0916-4094© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArticle in Thieme eJournals:Table of contents  |  Full text
Sprache · Stimme · Gehör
Tue Mar 10, 2020 01:00
Taurine Promotes Axonal Regeneration after a Complete Spinal Cord Injury in Lampreys
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 899-903, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Effect of Frailty on Outcome after Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 839-845, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Influence of Blood–Brain Barrier Integrity on Brain Protein Biomarker Clearance in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Prospective Study
Journal of Neurotrauma, Ahead of Print.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Rehabilitation Decreases Spasticity by Restoring Chloride Homeostasis through the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor–KCC2 Pathway after Spinal Cord Injury
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 846-859, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Correction to: Predicting Long-Term Global Outcome after Traumatic Brain Injury: Development of a Practical Prognostic Tool Using the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Database by Walker, W.C., Stromberg, K.A., Marwitz, J.H., Sima, A.P., Agyemang, A.A., Graham, K.M., Harrison-Felix, C., Hoffman, J.M., Brown, A.W., Kreutzer, J.S., and Merchant, R. J. Neurotrauma 2018;35(14):1587–1594. (DOI: 10.1089/neu.2017.5359)
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 905-905, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Cervical Cord Neurodegeneration in Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 860-867, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Chronic, Twice-Daily Dosing of an NK2 Receptor Agonist [Lys5,MeLeu9,Nle10]-NKA(4-10), Produces Consistent Drug-Induced Micturition and Defecation in Chronic Spinal Rats
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 868-876, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Corrrection to: Natural History, Predictors of Outcome, and Effects of Treatment in Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury: A Multi-Center Cohort Study from the North American Clinical Trials Network by Wilson, J.R., Jaja, B.N.R., Kwon, B.K., Guest, J.D., Harrop, J.S., Aarabi, B., Shaffrey, C.I., Badhiwala, J.H., Toups, E.G., Grossman, R.G., and Fehlings, M.G. J. Neurotrauma 2018;35(21):2554–2560. (DOI: 10.1089/neu.2017.5535)
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 906-906, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Correction to: Why Our Long-Term Functional Prognosis Tools Are a Valuable Contribution to the Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome Literature: Response to Foks et al. by Walker, W.C., Sima, A.P., Hoffman, J.M., Harrison-Felix, C., Agyemang, A.A., Stromberg, K.A., Marwitz, J.H., Brown, A.W., Graham, K.M., Merchant, R., and Kreutzer, J.S. J. Neurotrauma 2019;36(8):1384–1385. (DOI: 10.1089/neu.2018.6069)
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 904-904, March 15, 2020.
Journal of Neurotrauma
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Giant Cell Arteritis: The Experience of Two Collaborative Referral Centers and an Overview of Disease Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Advancements
Clinical Ophthalmology
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Prevalence of Visual Impairment and Associated Factors Among Primary Schoolchildren in Addis Ababa, Central Ethiopia
Clinical Ophthalmology
04:03
Ecological consequences of intraspecific variation in coevolutionary systems [NEW RESULTS]
The patterns and outcomes of coevolution are expected to depend on intraspecific trait variation. Various evolutionary factors can change this variation in time. As a result, modeling coevolutionary processes solely in terms of mean trait values may not be sufficient; one may need to study the dynamics of the whole trait distribution. Here, we develop a theoretical framework for studying the effects of evolving intraspecific variation in two-species coevolutionary systems. In particular, we build...
bioRxiv Subject Collection: Evolutionary Biology
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Evidence from Amphioxus for acquisition of alternative mRNA splicing of NCoR corepressor after its duplication and divergence during vertebrate evolution. [NEW RESULTS]
NCoR-1 and NCoR-2 are transcriptional corepressors encoded in vertebrates by two interrelated loci and play distinct, though overlapping, roles in development, differentiation, and homeostasis. In contrast NCoR is encoded by a single locus in cephalochordates, urochordates, hemichordates, and echinoderms, with vertebrate NCoR-1 and NCoR-2 thought to be the products of a gene duplication originating near the beginning of vertebrate evolution. The structures, molecular properties, and functions of...
bioRxiv Subject Collection: Evolutionary Biology
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
The polymorphism of Hydra microsatellite sequences provides strain-specific signatures [NEW RESULTS]
Hydra are freshwater polyps widely studied for their amazing regenerative capacity, adult stem cell populations, low senescence and value as ecotoxicological marker. Many wild-type strains of H. vulgaris have been collected worldwide and maintained effectively under laboratory conditions by asexual reproduction, while stable transgenic lines have been continuously produced since 2006. Efforts are now needed to ensure the genetic characterization of all these strains, which despite similar morphologies,...
bioRxiv Subject Collection: Evolutionary Biology
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Alanine tRNAs translate environment into behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans [NEW RESULTS]
Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes produce and maintain imprints of attractive chemosensory cues to which they are exposed early in life. Early odor-exposure increases adult chemo-attraction to the same cues. Imprinting is transiently or stably inherited, depending on the number of exposed generations. We show here that the Alanine tRNA (UGC) plays a central role in regulating C. elegans chemo-attraction. Naive worms fed on tRNAAla (UGC) purified from odor-experienced worms, acquire odor-specific imprints....
bioRxiv Subject Collection: Evolutionary Biology
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Episodic evolution of coadapted sets of amino acid sites in mitochondrial proteins [NEW RESULTS]
The rate of evolution differs between protein sites and changes with time. However, the link between these two phenomena remains poorly understood. Here, we design a phylogenetic approach for distinguishing pairs of amino acid sites that undergo coordinated evolution, i.e., such that substitutions at one site trigger subsequent substitutions at the other; and also pairs of sites that undergo discordant evolution, so that substitutions at one site impede subsequent substitutions at the other. We distinguish...
bioRxiv Subject Collection: Evolutionary Biology
Mon Mar 09, 2020 02:00
Post-Operative Infection Prediction and Risk Factor Analysis in Colorectal Surgery Using Data Mining Techniques: A Pilot Study
Surgical Infections, Ahead of Print.
Surgical Infections
Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:00
Impressive Arboreal Gap-Crossing Behaviors in Wild Bonobos, Pan paniscus
Abstract Most primates are arboreal, and the current context of habitat fragmentation makes gap- and road-crossing behaviors more and more common. Great apes may try to avoid behaviors such as arboreal leaping because given their size such behaviors are risky. Here, we report impressive gap-crossing by wild bonobos (Pan paniscus) in the Democratic Republic of Congo, induced by human disturbance and habitat fragmentation. We quantify the basic mechanics of leaps and arboreal landing...
International Journal of Primatology
02:00
Intestinal Parasitism in Free-Ranging Black-Headed Night Monkeys, Aotus nigriceps , of Southeastern Peru
Abstract The study of intestinal parasite communities is an important aspect of conservation biology, disease ecology, and wildlife health. Researchers can use the presence of select micro- and macroparasites as an indicator of host health. Only two studies have sampled intestinal parasites in free-ranging Aotus monkeys despite their wide geographic distribution in Central and South America. We therefore conducted a survey of gastrointestinal parasites using 50 fecal samples from...
International Journal of Primatology
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Sulawesi Crested Macaque ( Macaca nigra ) Grooming Networks Are Robust to Perturbation While Individual Associations Are More Labile
Abstract Social and environmental disturbance occurs naturally, and species in bonded social groups should be resilient to it. Empirical evidence of social responses to disturbance in primates, however, remains limited. We constructed social networks using group-level scan samples (N = 299) to test the robustness of grooming networks in a captive group of 20 Sulawesi crested macaques (Macaca nigra) to two management interventions involving environmental and social disturbance....
International Journal of Primatology
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
A phase IIa trial of molecular radiotherapy with 177-lutetium DOTATATE in children with primary refractory or relapsed high-risk neuroblastoma
Abstract Purpose The objective of this phase IIa, open-label, single-centre, single-arm, two-stage clinical trial was to evaluate the safety and activity of 177-lutetium DOTATATE (LuDO) molecular radiotherapy in neuroblastoma. Methods Children with relapsed or refractory metastatic high-risk neuroblastoma were treated with up to four courses of LuDO....
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
02:00
Multiparametric imaging hippocampal neurodegeneration and functional connectivity with simultaneous PET/MRI in Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract Purpose The objective of this study is to investigate the hippocampal neurodegeneration and its associated aberrant functions in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients using simultaneous PET/MRI. Methods Forty-two cognitively normal controls (NC), 38 MCI, and 22 AD patients were enrolled in this study. All subjects...
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Extracardiac soft tissue uptake, evidenced on early 99m Tc-HMDP SPECT/CT, helps typing cardiac amyloidosis and demonstrates high prognostic value
Abstract Purpose Increased cardiac uptake (CU) on early-phase 99mTc-HMDP scintigraphy has demonstrated diagnostic and prognostic values in amyloid transthyretin (ATTR) cardiac amyloidosis (CA). Extracardiac uptake (ECU) has been poorly studied. We assessed the clinical value of ECU, in combination with CU, on 99mTc-HMDP scintigraphy using a novel Methodological Amyloidosis Diagnostic Index (MADI). ...
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
One year with the EJNMMI
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Renal granulomas mimicking as malignant renal masses on F18 FDG PET/CT in a case of urothelial carcinoma
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
“Quid autem vides festucam in oculo fratris tui et trabem in oculo tuo non vide” on the hyperthyroidism-induced mortality and antithyroid drug-induced side effects in the era of radioiodine fake news
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
Interobserver variability, detection rate, and lesion patterns of 68 Ga-PSMA-11-PET/CT in early-stage biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy
Abstract Purpose 68Ga-PSMA-11-PET/CT is increasingly used in early-stage biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer to detect potential lesions for an individualized radiotherapy concept. However, subtle findings especially concerning small local recurrences can still be challenging to interpret and are prone to variability between different readers. Thus, we analyzed interobserver variability, detection rate, and lesion patterns systematically...
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Tue Mar 10, 2020 02:00
An integrated analysis of lymphocytic reaction, tumour molecular characteristics and patient survival in colorectal cancer
British Journal of Cancer, Published online: 11 March 2020; doi:10.1038/s41416-020-0780-3An integrated analysis of lymphocytic reaction, tumour molecular characteristics and patient survival in colorectal cancer
Cancer
02:00
Non-inferiority randomised phase 3 trial comparing two radiation schedules (single vs. five fractions) in malignant spinal cord compression
British Journal of Cancer, Published online: 11 March 2020; doi:10.1038/s41416-020-0768-zNon-inferiority randomised phase 3 trial comparing two radiation schedules (single vs. five fractions) in malignant spinal cord compression
Cancer
02:00
An integrated analysis of lymphocytic reaction, tumour molecular characteristics and patient survival in colorectal cancer
Cancer
01:08
Non-inferiority randomised phase 3 trial comparing two radiation schedules (single vs. five fractions) in malignant spinal cord compression
Cancer
01:08
Decitabine response in breast cancer requires efficient drug processing and is not limited by multidrug resistance
Dysregulation of DNA methylation is an established feature of breast cancers. DNA demethylating therapies like decitabine are proposed for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) and indicators of response need to be identified. For this purpose, we characterized the effects of decitabine in a panel of 10 breast cancer cell lines and observed a range of sensitivity to decitabine that was not subtype-specific. Knockdown of potential key effectors demonstrated the requirement of deoxycytidine...
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Online First Articles
Tue Mar 10, 2020 16:20
Inhibition of Importin {beta}1 Augments the Anticancer Effect of Agonistic Anti-Death Receptor 5 Antibody in TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand-Resistant Tumor Cells
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) and an agonistic antibody against the death-inducing TRAIL receptor 5, DR5, are thought to selectively induce tumor cell death and therefore, have gained attention as potential therapeutics currently under investigation in several clinical trials. However, some tumor cells are resistant to TRAIL/DR5-induced cell death, even though they express DR5. Previously, we reported that DR5 is transported into the nucleus by importin β1, and knockdown...
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Online First Articles
Tue Mar 10, 2020 16:20
ELUCIDATION OF REOVIRUS PHARMACODYNAMICS IN A PHASE I TRIAL IN PATIENTS WITH KRAS MUTATED COLORECTAL CANCER
Purpose: KRAS mutation is a negative predictive biomarker of anti-EGFR agents in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), and remains an elusive target. Pelareorep, a double-stranded RNA virus selectively replicates in KRAS mutated cells, and is synergistic with irinotecan. Patients and Methods: A dose escalation trial of FOLFIRI/bevacizumab (irinotecan (150-180 mg/m2) and pelareorep (1x1010 TCID50-3x1010 TCID50) was implemented in adult patients with oxaliplatin refractory/intolerant,...
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics Online First Articles
Tue Mar 10, 2020 16:20
A Genome-Wide Association Study To Understand the Effect of Fusarium verticillioides Infection on Seedlings of a Maize Diversity Panel
Fusarium verticillioides, which causes ear, kernel and stem rots, has been reported as the most prevalent species on maize worldwide. Kernel infection by F. verticillioides results in reduced seed yield and quality as well as fumonisin contamination, and may affect seedling traits like germination rate, entire plant seedling length and weight. Maize resistance to Fusarium is a quantitative and complex trait controlled by numerous genes with small effects. In the present work, a Genome Wide Association...
G3: .Genes, Genomes, Genetics Mission - Online First Articles
Tue Mar 10, 2020 23:23
Peripheral mechanisms contribute to comorbid visceral hypersensitivity induced by preexisting orofacial pain and stress in female rats
Peripheral mechanisms underlying comorbid IBS‐like pain are qualitatively similar to stress‐induced pain during the transient phase of visceral hypersensitivity in female rats. Treating patients for IBS comorbid with other overlapping pain conditions might be similar to IBS in the absence of comorbid pain. Abstract Background Stress exacerbates many chronic pain syndromes including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Among these patient populations, many suffer from comorbid or chronic overlapping...
The European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
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