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Familiarity with and usage of service-oriented architectures in german banks (2007)
Schulte, Stefan ; Repp, Nicolas ; Eckert, Julian ; Berbner, Rainer ; Steinmetz, Ralf ; Schaarschmidt, Ralf ; Schaarschmidt, Ralf
FIRST RESULTS OF A SURVEY WITH THE LARGEST 1,020 GERMAN BANKS
Voice-over-IP – next generation communication infrastructure for financial institutions? (2004)
Ackermann, Ralf ; Berbner, Rainer ; Martinovic, Ivan ; Steinmetz, Ralf
IN THE LIGHT OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE VOICE-OVER-IP DOMAIN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS SHOULD CONSIDER THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURES TO INCORPORATE FLEXIBLE, INTELLIGENT, AND COST-SAVING SOLUTIONS OFFERED BY VOICEOVER-IP TECHNOLOGY.
Adaptation and perception of cloud computing in german banks (2012)
Lampe, Ulrich ; Siebenhaar, Melanie ; Schuller, Dieter ; Steinmetz, Ralf ; Schaarschmidt, Ralf
BASED ON THE RESULTS OF A MULTI-PARTICIPANT CASE STUDY THAT WAS CONDUCTED IN THE COURSE OF THE YEAR 2011, THIS ARTICLE OUTLINES THE CURRENT UTILIZATION AND ASSESSMENT OF CLOUD COMPUTING BY GERMAN BANKS.
State-of-the-art IT architecture paradigms and their impact on the german financial industry (2010)
Lampe, Ulrich ; Siebenhaar, Melanie ; Schuller, Dieter ; Schaarschmidt, Ralf ; Steinmetz, Ralf
IN THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) IS AN IMPORTANT BUSINESS ENABLER. THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS THE APPROACH AND FIRST RESULTS OF A MULTI- PARTICIPANT CASE STUDY TO DETERMINE THE STATUS QUO OF SELECTED IT ARCHITECTURE PARADIGMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY.
Functional expression of recombinant N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in eukaryotic cell lines (2000)
Steinmetz, Ralf Dirk
A pair of noncompeting neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies protecting from disease in a SARS-CoV-2 infection model (2021)
Peter, Antonia Sophia ; Roth, Edith ; Schulz, Sebastian R. ; Fraedrich, Kirsten ; Steinmetz, Tobit ; Damm, Dominik ; Hauke, Manuela ; Richel, Elie ; Müller-Schmucker, Sandra ; Habenicht, Katharina ; Eberlein, Valentina ; Issmail, Leila ; Uhlig, Nadja ; Dolles, Simon ; Grüner, Eva ; Peterhoff, David ; Ciesek, Sandra ; Hoffmann, Markus ; Pöhlmann, Stefan ; McKay, Paul F. ; Shattock, Robin J. ; Wölfel, Roman ; Socher, Eileen ; Wagner, Ralf ; Eichler, Jutta ; Sticht, Heinrich ; Schuh, Wolfgang ; Neipel, Frank ; Ensser, Armin ; Mielenz, Dirk Alexander ; Tenbusch, Matthias ; Winkler, Thomas H. ; Grunwald, Thomas ; Überla, Klaus Thomas ; Jäck, Hans-Martin
TRIANNI mice carry an entire set of human immunoglobulin V region gene segments and are a powerful tool to rapidly isolate human monoclonal antibodies. After immunizing these mice with DNA encoding the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 and boosting with spike protein, we identified 29 hybridoma antibodies that reacted with the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Nine antibodies neutralize SARS-CoV-2 infection at IC50 values in the subnanomolar range. ELISA-binding studies and DNA sequence analyses revealed one cluster of three clonally related neutralizing antibodies that target the receptor-binding domain and compete with the cellular receptor hACE2. A second cluster of six clonally related neutralizing antibodies bind to the N-terminal domain of the spike protein without competing with the binding of hACE2 or cluster 1 antibodies. SARS-CoV-2 mutants selected for resistance to an antibody from one cluster are still neutralized by an antibody from the other cluster. Antibodies from both clusters markedly reduced viral spread in mice transgenic for human ACE2 and protected the animals from SARS-CoV-2-induced weight loss. The two clusters of potent noncompeting SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies provide potential candidates for therapy and prophylaxis of COVID-19. The study further supports transgenic animals with a human immunoglobulin gene repertoire as a powerful platform in pandemic preparedness initiatives.
Cortical changes in epilepsy patients with focal cortical dysplasia: new insights with T2 mapping (2020)
Ahmad, Rida ; Maiworm, Michelle ; Nöth, Ulrike ; Seiler, Alexander ; Hattingen, Elke ; Steinmetz, Helmuth ; Rosenow, Felix ; Deichmann, Ralf ; Wagner, Marlies ; Gracien, René-Maxime
Background: In epilepsy patients with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) as the epileptogenic focus, global cortical signal changes are generally not visible on conventional MRI. However, epileptic seizures or antiepileptic medication might affect normal-appearing cerebral cortex and lead to subtle damage. Purpose: To investigate cortical properties outside FCD regions with T2-relaxometry. Study Type: Prospective study. Subjects: Sixteen patients with epilepsy and FCD and 16 age-/sex-matched healthy controls. Field Strength/Sequence: 3T, fast spin-echo T2-mapping, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), and synthetic T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition of gradient-echoes (MP-RAGE) datasets derived from T1-maps. Assessment: Reconstruction of the white matter and cortical surfaces based on MP-RAGE structural images was performed to extract cortical T2 values, excluding lesion areas. Three independent raters confirmed that morphological cortical/juxtacortical changes in the conventional FLAIR datasets outside the FCD areas were definitely absent for all patients. Averaged global cortical T2 values were compared between groups. Furthermore, group comparisons of regional cortical T2 values were performed using a surface-based approach. Tests for correlations with clinical parameters were carried out. Statistical Tests: General linear model analysis, permutation simulations, paired and unpaired t-tests, and Pearson correlations. Results: Cortical T2 values were increased outside FCD regions in patients (83.4 ± 2.1 msec, control group 81.4 ± 2.1 msec, P = 0.01). T2 increases were widespread, affecting mainly frontal, but also parietal and temporal regions of both hemispheres. Significant correlations were not observed (P ≥ 0.55) between cortical T2 values in the patient group and the number of seizures in the last 3 months or the number of anticonvulsive drugs in the medical history. Data Conclusion: Widespread increases in cortical T2 in FCD-associated epilepsy patients were found, suggesting that structural epilepsy in patients with FCD is not only a symptom of a focal cerebral lesion, but also leads to global cortical damage not visible on conventional MRI. Evidence Level: 21. Technical efficacy Stage: 3 J. MAGN. RESON. IMAGING 2020;52:1783–1789.
Multiparametric quantitative MRI in neurological diseases (2021)
Seiler, Alexander ; Nöth, Ulrike ; Hok, Pavel ; Reiländer, Annemarie ; Maiworm, Michelle ; Baudrexel, Simon ; Meuth, Sven ; Rosenow, Felix ; Steinmetz, Helmuth ; Wagner, Marlies ; Hattingen, Elke ; Deichmann, Ralf ; Gracien, René-Maxime
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard imaging technique for diagnosis and monitoring of many neurological diseases. However, the application of conventional MRI in clinical routine is mainly limited to the visual detection of macroscopic tissue pathology since mixed tissue contrasts depending on hardware and protocol parameters hamper its application for the assessment of subtle or diffuse impairment of the structural tissue integrity. Multiparametric quantitative (q)MRI determines tissue parameters quantitatively, enabling the detection of microstructural processes related to tissue remodeling in aging and neurological diseases. In contrast to measuring tissue atrophy via structural imaging, multiparametric qMRI allows for investigating biologically distinct microstructural processes, which precede changes of the tissue volume. This facilitates a more comprehensive characterization of tissue alterations by revealing early impairment of the microstructural integrity and specific disease-related patterns. So far, qMRI techniques have been employed in a wide range of neurological diseases, including in particular conditions with inflammatory, cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative pathology. Numerous studies suggest that qMRI might add valuable information, including the detection of microstructural tissue damage in areas appearing normal on conventional MRI and unveiling the microstructural correlates of clinical manifestations. This review will give an overview of current qMRI techniques, the most relevant tissue parameters and potential applications in neurological diseases, such as early (differential) diagnosis, monitoring of disease progression, and evaluating effects of therapeutic interventions.
Management of Service-oriented Architectures (SoA) (2005)
Berbner, Rainer ; Heckmann, Oliver ; Steinmetz, Ralf
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NEED FLEXIBLE IT ARCHITECTURES TO REACT APPROPRI- ATELY TO MARKET DEMANDS. THUS, WE PRESENT AN ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF A SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (SOA) THAT ENABLES THE MANAGEMENT OF FLEXIBLE BUSINESS PROCESSES BY INTEGRATING LEGACY SYSTEMS.
IT organization as a limiting factor for the success of service-oriented architectures (2008)
Eckert, Julian ; Repp, Nicolas ; Niemann, Michael ; Billeb, Marc ; Schäfer, Achim ; Steinmetz, Ralf
A RECENT SURVEY SHOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF DEDICATED GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURES IN BANKS. IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT NOVEL GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES, THE EXISTING IT ORGANIZATION HAS TO BE ADAPTED ACCORDINGLY. THIS REPORT PRESENTS ENHANCEMENTS OF CLASSICAL IT ORGANIZATIONS.
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