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Using the NA49 main TPC, the central production of hyperons has been measured in CERN SPS Pb - Pb collisions at 158 GeV c-1. The preliminary ratio, studied at 2.0 < y < 2.6 and 1 < pT < 3 GeV c-1, equals ~ (13 ± 4)% (systematic error only). It is compatible, within errors, with the previously obtained ratios for central S + S [1], S + W [2], and S + Au [3] collisions. The fit to the transverse momentum distribution resulted in an inverse slope parameter T of 297 MeV. At this level of statistics we do not see any noticeable enhancement of hyperon production with the increased volume (and, possibly, degree of equilibration) of the system from S + S to Pb + Pb. This result is unexpected and counterintuitive, and should be further investigated. If confirmed, it will have a significant impact on our understanding of mechanisms leading to the enhanced strangeness production in heavy-ion collisions.
Die Erfassung der aktuellen Vorkommen der Gefäßpflanzen in Sachsen-Anhalt mit Nachweisen ab 1992 speist sich aus mehreren Datenquellen. Die bedeutendste Grundlage ist die flächendeckende Kartierung, bei der je Meßtischblattquadrant (MTB-Q) ein verantwortlicher Kartierer eine Gesamtartenliste und Fundortnachweise für besonders wichtige, insbesondere für gefährdete Arten zusammenstellt (vgl. FRANK 1996). In Einzelfällen können Angaben zu Artvorkommen aus Planungsunterlagen übernommen werden. Ebenso ist die Einbeziehung von Artangaben aus der selektiven Biotopkartierung möglich. Entscheidendes Auswahlkriterium hierfür ist der Kenntnisstand des jeweiligen Bearbeiters und die Sorgfalt der Kartierung. Schließlich fließen Einzelmeldungen zu Artvorkommen, die Ergebnisse wissenschaftlicher Spezialuntersuchungen sowie Angaben aus der Literatur und aus Qualifikationsarbeiten ein. Die Kompatibilität dieser aus unterschiedlichen Quellen stammenden Daten ist durch Verwendung einer gemeinsamen Referenzliste für die Sippennamen und den Bezug auf das Gauß-Krüger-Koordinatensystem gewährleistet. Die Referenzlisten der Programme ARTDAT, FLOREIN, VEGETAT und BIO sind voll kompatibel und basieren auf der Standardliste der Gefäßpflanzen (ANONYMUS 1993).
We report measurements of Xi and Xi-bar hyperon absolute yields as a function of rapidity in 158 GeV/c Pb+Pb collisions. At midrapidity, dN/dy = 2.29 +/- 0.12 for Xi, and 0.52 +/- 0.05 for Xi-bar, leading to the ratio of Xi-bar/Xi = 0.23 +/- 0.03. Inverse slope parameters fitted to the measured transverse mass spectra are of the order of 300 MeV near mid-rapidity. The estimated total yield of Xi particles in Pb+Pb central interactions amounts to 7.4 +/- 1.0 per collision. Comparison to Xi production in properly scaled p+p reactions at the same energy reveals a dramatic enhancement (about one order of magnitude) of Xi production in Pb+Pb central collisions over elementary hadron interactions.
Zu verwilderten Vorkommen von Taxa der Gattung Cotoneaster in Deutschland gibt es nur wenige Untersuchungen. Oft basieren diese aufgrund taxonomischer und nomenklatorischer Unsicherheiten und wegen Problemen bei der Einschätzung des floristischen Status bisher nur auf sporadischen Beobachtungen. In der Dölauer Heide, einem Stadtwald von Halle (Saale), wurden subspontane Vorkommen von Cotoneaster bullatus BOIS, C. cornifolius (REHDER et H. E. WILSON) FLINCK et B. HYLMÖ, C. dielsianus E. PRITZ. ex DIELS, C. divaricatus REHDER et H. E. WILSON, C. lucidus SCHLTDL., C. aff. multiflorus, C. villosulus (REHDER et H. E. WILSON) FLINCK et B. HYLMÖ und C. zabelii C. K. SCHNEID. festgestellt. In der weiteren Umgebung von Halle wurde auch subspontanes Auftreten von C. horizontalis DECNE. und C. nitens REHDER et H. E. WILSON ermittelt. Insbesondere C. villosulus und C. divaricatus werden als invasive Arten eingeschätzt. Cotoneaster cornifolius und C. lucidus sind fest eingebürgert und haben das Potenzial, invasiv werden zu können. Die synanthropen Vorkommen mehrerer Cotoneaster- Arten haben überwiegend auffallend höheren Wuchs sowie größere Blätter und Früchte als in den Originalbeschreibungen angegeben.
The B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathway is a crucial pathway of B cells, both for their survival and for antigen-mediated activation, proliferation and differentiation. Its activation is also critical for the genesis of many lymphoma types. BCR-mediated lymphoma proliferation may be caused by activating BCR-pathway mutations and/or by active or tonic stimulation of the BCR. BCRs of lymphomas have frequently been described as polyreactive. In this review, the role of specific target antigens of the BCRs of lymphomas is highlighted. These antigens have been found to be restricted to specific lymphoma entities. The antigens can be of infectious origin, such as H. pylori in gastric MALT lymphoma or RpoC of M. catarrhalis in nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma, or they are autoantigens. Examples of such autoantigens are the BCR itself in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, LRPAP1 in mantle cell lymphoma, hyper-N-glycosylated SAMD14/neurabin-I in primary central nervous system lymphoma, hypo-phosphorylated ARS2 in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, and hyper-phosphorylated SLP2, sumoylated HSP90 or saposin C in plasma cell dyscrasia. Notably, atypical posttranslational modifications are often responsible for the immunogenicity of many autoantigens. Possible therapeutic approaches evolving from these specific antigens are discussed.
Respiratory chain signalling is essential for adaptive remodelling following cardiac ischaemia
(2020)
Cardiac ischaemia‐reperfusion (I/R) injury has been attributed to stress signals arising from an impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC), which include redox imbalance, metabolic stalling and excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The alternative oxidase (AOX) is a respiratory enzyme, absent in mammals, that accepts electrons from a reduced quinone pool to reduce oxygen to water, thereby restoring electron flux when impaired and, in the process, blunting ROS production. Hence, AOX represents a natural rescue mechanism from respiratory stress. This study aimed to determine how respiratory restoration through xenotopically expressed AOX affects the re‐perfused post‐ischaemic mouse heart. As expected, AOX supports ETC function and attenuates the ROS load in post‐anoxic heart mitochondria. However, post‐ischaemic cardiac remodelling over 3 and 9 weeks was not improved. AOX blunted transcript levels of factors known to be up‐regulated upon I/R such as the atrial natriuretic peptide (Anp) whilst expression of pro‐fibrotic and pro‐apoptotic transcripts were increased. Ex vivo analysis revealed contractile failure at nine but not 3 weeks after ischaemia whilst label‐free quantitative proteomics identified an increase in proteins promoting adverse extracellular matrix remodelling. Together, this indicates an essential role for ETC‐derived signals during cardiac adaptive remodelling and identified ROS as a possible effector.
Background: Chronic congestive heart failure (CHF) is a complex disease with rising prevalence, compromised quality of life (QoL), unplanned hospital admissions, high mortality and therefore high burden of illness. The delivery of care for these patients has been criticized and new strategies addressing crucial domains of care have been shown to be effective on patients' health outcomes, although these trials were conducted in secondary care or in highly organised Health Maintenance Organisations. It remains unclear whether a comprehensive primary care-based case management for the treating general practitioner (GP) can improve patients' QoL. Methods/Design: HICMan is a randomised controlled trial with patients as the unit of randomisation. Aim is to evaluate a structured, standardized and comprehensive complex intervention for patients with CHF in a 12-months follow-up trial. Patients from intervention group receive specific patient leaflets and documentation booklets as well as regular monitoring and screening by a prior trained practice nurse, who gives feedback to the GP upon urgency. Monitoring and screening address aspects of disease-specific selfmanagement, (non)pharmacological adherence and psychosomatic and geriatric comorbidity. GPs are invited to provide a tailored structured counselling 4 times during the trial and receive an additional feedback on pharmacotherapy relevant to prognosis (data of baseline documentation). Patients from control group receive usual care by their GPs, who were introduced to guidelineoriented management and a tailored health counselling concept. Main outcome measurement for patients' QoL is the scale physical functioning of the SF-36 health questionnaire in a 12-month follow-up. Secondary outcomes are the disease specific QoL measured by the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy questionnaire (KCCQ), depression and anxiety disorders (PHQ-9, GAD-7), adherence (EHFScBS and SANA), quality of care measured by an adapted version of the Patient Chronic Illness Assessment of Care questionnaire (PACIC) and NTproBNP. In addition, comprehensive clinical data are collected about health status, comorbidity, medication and health care utilisation. Discussion: As the targeted patient group is mostly cared for and treated by GPs, a comprehensive primary care-based guideline implementation including somatic, psychosomatic and organisational aspects of the delivery of care (HICMAn) is a promising intervention applying proven strategies for optimal care. Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN30822978.
In einer kompakten Übersicht wird alles für die geobotanische Geländearbeit in Mitteldeutschland (und darüber hinaus) Wissenswerte über die heimischen Sommerwurzarten anschaulich dargestellt. Der Autor, der wohl zu den derzeit besten Kennern der Gattung Orobanche in Mitteleuropa gehört, erarbeitete einen illustrierten Bestimmungsschlüssel für 17 in Deutschland vorkommende Sommerwurzarten. Darunter sind alle für Ost- und Mitteldeutschland nachgewiesenen Arten.