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We solved the crystal structure of a novel type of c-ring isolated from Bacillus pseudofirmus OF4 at 2.5 Å, revealing a cylinder with a tridecameric stoichiometry, a central pore, and an overall shape that is distinct from those reported thus far. Within the groove of two neighboring c-subunits, the conserved glutamate of the outer helix shares the proton with a bound water molecule which itself is coordinated by three other amino acids of outer helices. Although none of the inner helices contributes to ion binding and the glutamate has no other hydrogen bonding partner than the water oxygen, the site remains in a stable, ion-locked conformation that represents the functional state present at the c-ring/membrane interface during rotation. This structure reveals a new, third type of ion coordination in ATP synthases. It appears in the ion binding site of an alkaliphile in which it represents a finely tuned adaptation of the proton affinity during the reaction cycle. Formal Correction: This article has been formally corrected to address the following errors. 1. The images for Figures S2 and S3 were incorrectly switched. The image that appears as Figure S2 should be Figure S3, and the image that appears as Figure S3 should be Figure S2. The figure legends appear in the correct order. Please view the correct... (read formal correction) 2. The images for Figures S2 and S3 were incorrectly switched. The image that appears as Figure S2 should be Figure S3, and the image that appears as Figure S3 should be Figure S2. The figure legends appear in the correct order. Please view the correct... (read formal correction)
Background: Falciparum Malaria, an infectious disease caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium falciparum, is among the leading causes of death and morbidity attributable to infectious diseases worldwide. In Gabon, Central Africa, one out of four inpatients have severe malarial anemia (SMA), a life-threatening complication if left untreated. Emerging drug resistant parasites might aggravate the situation. This case control study investigates biomarkers of enhanced hemolysis in hospitalized children with either SMA or mild malaria (MM). Methods and Findings: Ninety-one children were included, thereof 39 SMA patients. Strict inclusion criteria were chosen to exclude other causes of anemia. At diagnosis, erythrophagocytosis (a direct marker for extravascular hemolysis, EVH) was enhanced in SMA compared to MM patients (5.0 arbitrary units (AU) (interquartile range (IR): 2.2–9.6) vs. 2.1 AU (IR: 1.3–3.9), p<0.01). Furthermore, indirect markers for EVH, (i.e. serum neopterin levels, spleen size enlargement and monocyte pigment) were significantly increased in SMA patients. Markers for erythrocyte ageing, such as CD35 (complement receptor 1), CD55 (decay acceleration factor) and phosphatidylserine exposure (annexin-V-binding) were investigated by flow cytometry. In SMA patients, levels of CD35 and CD55 on the red blood cell surface were decreased and erythrocyte removal markers were increased when compared to MM or reconvalescent patients. Additionally, intravascular hemolysis (IVH) was quantified using several indirect markers (LDH, alpha-HBDH, haptoglobin and hemopexin), which all showed elevated IVH in SMA. The presence of both IVH and EVH predicted the need for blood transfusion during antimalarial treatment (odds ratio 61.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 8.9–427). Interestingly, this subpopulation is characterized by a significantly lowered reticulocyte production index (RPI, p<0.05). Conclusions: Our results show the multifactorial pathophysiology of SMA, whereby EVH and IVH play a particularly important role. We propose a model where removal of infected and non-infected erythrocytes of all ages (including reticulocytes) by EVH and IVH is a main mechanism of SMA. Further studies are underway to investigate the mechanism and extent of reticulocyte removal to identify possible interventions to reduce the risk of SMA development.
Proteins can be acetylated at the alpha-amino group of the N-terminal amino acid (methionine or the penultimate amino acid after methionine removal) or at the epsilon-amino group of internal lysines. In eukaryotes the majority of proteins are N-terminally acetylated, while this is extremely rare in bacteria. A variety of studies about N-terminal acetylation in archaea have been reported recently, and it was revealed that a considerable fraction of proteins is N-terminally acetylated in haloarchaea and Sulfolobus, while this does not seem to apply for methanogenic archaea. Many eukaryotic proteins are modified by differential internal acetylation, which is important for a variety of processes. Until very recently, only two bacterial proteins were known to be acetylation targets, but now 125 acetylation sites are known for E. coli. Knowledge about internal acetylation in archaea is extremely limited; only two target proteins are known, only one of which--Alba--was used to study differential acetylation. However, indications accumulate that the degree of internal acetylation of archaeal proteins might be underestimated, and differential acetylation has been shown to be essential for the viability of haloarchaea. Focused proteomic approaches are needed to get an overview of the extent of internal protein acetylation in archaea.
In this paper we discuss experimental evidence related to the structure and origin of the bosonic spectral function alpha 2F (omega) in high-temperature superconducting (HTSC) cuprates at and near optimal doping. Global properties of alpha 2F (omega), such as number and positions of peaks, are extracted by combining optics, neutron scattering, ARPES and tunnelling measurements. These methods give evidence for strong electron-phonon interaction (EPI) with 1<lambda ep <~ 3.5 in cuprates near optimal doping. We clarify how these results are in favor of the modified Migdal-Eliashberg (ME) theory for HTSC cuprates near optimal doping. In Section 2 we discuss theoretical ingredients—such as strong EPI, strong correlations—which are necessary to explain the mechanism of d-wave pairing in optimally doped cuprates. These comprise the ME theory for EPI in strongly correlated systems which give rise to the forward scattering peak. The latter is supported by the long-range part of EPI due to the weakly screened Madelung interaction in the ionic-metallic structure of layered HTSC cuprates. In this approach EPI is responsible for the strength of pairing while the residual Coulomb interaction and spin fluctuations trigger the d-wave pairing.
The pictorial art of the Church, as a spiritual product of the Christian civilisation, has continually received great influences from its ecclesiastical tradition and it was defined by its formal aesthetical standards and its iconographic preferences. A more nuanced reading of the parallels can be attained by placing the images in their visual context, which would allow a better appreciation of the meanings within. The biblical story of Adam and Eve, which is the theme of the following thesis, reflects the differentiation between the Eastern and the Western understanding of the events of the history of the holy Oikonomia, a point, which is the major ground for the development of the relative pictorial motifs. The protoplasts are the protagonists from their creation and life in paradise, the fall and expulsion until their resurrection through Christ. Their story is visualised in a number of scenes and episodes, having thus their original sin and resurrection for specific reasons centralised. This doctoral thesis attempts to collect as many parallels of the scenes is possible, trying to collate the Eastern with the Western visual approach in a deductive way, in order to reach our constructive conclusions and make available the combination of the art, theology and liturgy in the scenes of Adam and Eve in Genesis and in Resurrection (Anastasis). The reading we tried to perform was based upon the specific iconographical elements, which were worth to be commented. Our aim was to detect the direct bond between the production of art and the relevant patristic and apocryphal writings or even the theological theories, by quoting texts from the ecclesiastical literature, as well as the liturgical praxis.
Background: Current conventional vaccination approaches do not induce potent CD8 T-cell responses for fighting mostly variable viral diseases such as influenza, avian influenza viruses or HIV. Following our recent study on vaccine penetration by targeting of vaccine to human hair follicular ducts surrounded by Langerhans cells, we tested in the first randomized Phase-Ia trial based on hair follicle penetration (namely transcutaneous route) the induction of virus-specific CD8 T cell responses. Methods and Findings: We chose the inactivated influenza vaccine – a conventional licensed tetanus/influenza (TETAGRIP®) vaccine – to compare the safety and immunogenicity of transcutaneous (TC) versus IM immunization in two randomized controlled, multi-center Phase I trials including 24 healthy-volunteers and 12 HIV-infected patients. Vaccination was performed by application of inactivated influenza vaccine according to a standard protocol allowing the opening of the hair duct for the TC route or needle-injection for the IM route. We demonstrated that the safety of the two routes was similar. We showed the superiority of TC application, but not the IM route, to induce a significant increase in influenza-specific CD8 cytokine-producing cells in healthy-volunteers and in HIV-infected patients. However, these routes did not differ significantly for the induction of influenza-specific CD4 responses, and neutralizing antibodies were induced only by the IM route. The CD8 cell response is thus the major immune response observed after TC vaccination. Conclusions: This Phase Ia clinical trial (Manon05) testing an anti-influenza vaccine demonstrated that vaccines designed for antibody induction by the IM route, generate vaccine-specific CD8 T cells when administered transcutaneously. These results underline the necessity of adapting vaccination strategies to control complex infectious diseases when CD8 cellular responses are crucial. Our work opens up a key area for the development of preventive and therapeutic vaccines for diseases in which CD8 cells play a crucial role.
Purpose. The aim of this prospective longitudinal clinical pilot study was the evaluation of the effect on the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) and patient-centered results of the envelope technique for Connective Tissue Graft (CTG). Methods. Sixteen patients (11 females) 24 to 71 years of age (42.6±11.1) received CTG that had been harvested from the palate and grafted using the envelope technique. Prior to and 3 months after surgery, all patients were examined clinically, completed the OHIP-G49 questionnaire, and were asked to judge the results of surgery. Results. Mean baseline recession depth of 2.5±0.8 mm was reduced by 1.2±0.9 mm (P<.001). Root coverage amounted to 48±39%. In 5 of 16 defects complete root coverage was achieved. Pain at the donor site was more pronounced than at recipient site regarding prevalence (8/6; P=.007), intensity (2.1±2.3/1.1±1.9 [visual analogue scale]; P=.016), and duration (1.4±2.3/0.8±1.4 days; P=.042). Baseline OHIP (15.7±12.1) was decreased by 3.6±8.5 three months after surgery (P=.139). Thirteen patients (81%) would undergo CTG surgery for similar reasons again. Conclusions. Root coverage using CTG according to the envelope technique provided improvement of OHIP as early as 3 months after surgery. Over all, patients were reasonably satisfied with the surgical technique and its results.
Nineteen-channel EEGs were recorded from the scalp surface of 30 healthy subjects (16 males and 14 females, mean age: 34 years, SD: 11.7 years) at rest and under trains of intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) at rates of 5, 10 and 20 Hz. Digitalized data were submitted to spectral analysis with fast fourier transformation providing the basis for the computation of global field power (GFP). For quantification, GFP values in the frequency ranges of 5, 10 and 20 Hz at rest were divided by the corresponding data obtained under IPS. All subjects showed a photic driving effect at each rate of stimulation. GFP data were normally distributed, whereas ratios from photic driving effect data showed no uniform behavior due to high interindividual variability. Suppression of alpha-power after IPS with 10 Hz was observed in about 70% of the volunteers. In contrast, ratios of alpha-power were unequivocal in all subjects: IPS at 20 Hz always led to a suppression of alpha-power. Dividing alpha-GFP with 20-Hz IPS by alpha-GFP at rest (R = a-GFPIPS/a-GFPrest) thus resulted in ratios lower than 1. We conclude that ratios from GFP data with 20-Hz IPS may provide a suitable paradigm for further investigations. Key words: EEG, Brain mapping, Intermittent photic stimulation, IPS, Global field power ratios
In this proceeding the emergence of a composite, adjoint-scalar field as an average over (trivial holonomy) calorons and anti-calorons is reviewed. This composite field acts as a background field to the dynamics of perturbative gluons, to which it is coupled via an effective, gauge invariant Lagrangian valid for temperatures above the deconfinement phase transition. Moreover a Higgs mechanism is induced by the composite field: two gluons acquire a quasi-particle thermal mass. On the phenomenological side the composite field acts as a bag pressure which shows a linear dependence on the temperature. As a result the linear rise with temperature of the trace anomaly is obtained and is compared to recent lattice studies.
Background: Pathogenic bacteria infecting both animals as well as plants use various mechanisms to transport virulence factors across their cell membranes and channel these proteins into the infected host cell. The type III secretion system represents such a mechanism. Proteins transported via this pathway (‘‘effector proteins’’) have to be distinguished from all other proteins that are not exported from the bacterial cell. Although a special targeting signal at the N-terminal end of effector proteins has been proposed in literature its exact characteristics remain unknown. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we demonstrate that the signals encoded in the sequences of type III secretion system effectors can be consistently recognized and predicted by machine learning techniques. Known protein effectors were compiled from the literature and sequence databases, and served as training data for artificial neural networks and support vector machine classifiers. Common sequence features were most pronounced in the first 30 amino acids of the effector sequences. Classification accuracy yielded a cross-validated Matthews correlation of 0.63 and allowed for genome-wide prediction of potential type III secretion system effectors in 705 proteobacterial genomes (12% predicted candidates protein), their chromosomes (11%) and plasmids (13%), as well as 213 Firmicute genomes (7%). Conclusions/Significance: We present a signal prediction method together with comprehensive survey of potential type III secretion system effectors extracted from 918 published bacterial genomes. Our study demonstrates that the analyzed signal features are common across a wide range of species, and provides a substantial basis for the identification of exported pathogenic proteins as targets for future therapeutic intervention. The prediction software is publicly accessible from our web server ( www.modlab.org ).
Bacterial autotransporters represent a diverse family of proteins that autonomously translocate across the inner membrane of Gram-negative bacteria via the Sec complex and across the outer bacterial membrane. They often possess exceptionally long N-terminal signal sequences. We analyzed 90 long signal sequences of bacterial autotransporters and members of the two-partner secretion pathway in silico and describe common domain organization found in 79 of these sequences. The domains are in agreement with previously published experimental data. Our algorithmic approach allows for the systematic identification of functionally different domains in long signal sequences. Keywords: bacterial autotransporter, sequence analysis, pattern, protein targeting, signal peptide, protein trafficking
In my dissertation I study the transmission of monetary and fiscal policy in New Keynesian DSGE models. In the first chapter we revisit the exchange rate channel in a two-country model of the U.S. and a panel of industrialized countries to analyse how monetary policy transmission in the U.S. changes if it becomes more trade integrated. We find that more openness lowers the sacrifice ratio, although the effect is quantitatively small and depends on the pricing of the firms. In the second chapter we simulate the impact of the U.S. fiscal stimulus package in 2009 on GDP. We find that the government spendingmultiplier is well below 1. The finding is robust to including rule-of-thumb consumers and simulating the stimulus in the recent recession. In the third chapter we collect the fiscal stimulus measures in the eleven biggest countries of the euro area. Then we do a robustness study by simulating the european package in five different models of the euro area. The macroeconomic models vary in terms of backward-looking decision making of the agents and openness. Our findings provide no support for a Keynesian multiplier. Instead they suggest that additional government spending will reduce private spending for consumption and investment purposes. If government spending faces an implementation lag, the initial effect on GDP may even be negative. In the fourth chapter I estimate a DSGE model for Germany and compute forecasts for the debt-to-GDP ratio. I find that the expected economic recovery will lead to a decrease in Germany’s indebtedness in the medium-term given that policy makers stick to the fiscal policy rules.
We propose a theory characterizing information systems (IS) as language communities which use and develop domain-specific languages for communication. Our theory is anchored in Language Critique, a branch of philosophy of language. In developing our theory, we draw on Systems Theory and Cybernetics as a theoretical framework. "Organization" of a system is directly related to communication of its sub-systems. "Big systems" are self-organizing and the control of this ability is disseminated throughout the system itself. Therefore, the influence on changes of the system from its outside is limited. Operations intended to change an organization are restricted to indirect approaches. The creation of domain-specific languages by the system itself leads to advantageous communication costs compared to colloquial communication at the price of set-up costs for language communities. Furthermore, we demonstrate how our theoretical constructs help to describe and predict the behavior of IS. Finally, we discuss implications of our theory for further research and IS in general. Keywords: Language Critique, language communities, communication, self-organization, IS research
Lipid rafts are specialized plasma membrane micro-domains highly enriched in cholesterol, sphingolipids and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchored proteins. Lipid rafts are thought to be located in the exofacial leaflet of plasma membranes. Functionally, lipid rafts are involved in intracellular trafficking of proteins and lipids, secretory and endocytotic pathways, signal transduction, inflammation and in cell-surface proteolysis. There has been substantial interest in lipid rafts in brain, both with respect to normal functioning and with certain neurodegenerative diseases. Based on the impact of lipid rafts on multitude biochemical pathways, modulation of lipid rafts is used to study related disease pathways and probably offers a target for pharmacological intervention. Lipid rafts can be targeted by modulation of its main components, namely cholesterol and sphingolipids. Other approaches include the modulation of membrane dynamics and it has been reported that protein-lipid interactions can vary the occurrence and composition of these membrane micro-domains. The present review summarizes the possibilities to modulate lipid rafts with focus on neuronal cells. Keywords: Lipid raft, cholesterol, membrane fluidity, statin, cyclodextrine, docosahexaenoic acid.
Planning problems, like real-world planning and scheduling problems, are complex tasks. As an efficient strategy for handing such problems is the ‘divide and conquer’ strategy has been identified. Each sub problem is then solved independently. Typically the sub problems are solved in a linear way. This approach enables the generation of sub-optimal plans for a number of real world problems. Today, this approach is widely accepted and has been established e.g. in the organizational structure of companies. But existing interdependencies between the sub problems are not sufficiently regarded, as each problem are solved sequentially and no feedback information is given. The field of coordination has been covered by a number of academic fields, like the distributed artificial intelligence, economics or game theory. An important result is, that there exist no method that leads to optimal results in any given coordination problem. Consequently, a suitable coordination mechanism has to be identified for each single coordination problem. Up to now, there exists no process for the selection of a coordination mechanism, neither in the engineering of distributed systems nor in agent oriented software engineering. Within the scope of this work the ECo process is presented, that address exactly this selection problem. The Eco process contains the following five steps. • Modeling of the coordination problem • Defining the coordination requirements • Selection / Design of the coordination mechanism • Implementation • Evaluation Each of these steps is detailed in the thesis. The modeling has to be done to enable a systemic analysis of the coordination problem. Coordination mechanisms have to respect the given situation and the context in which the coordination has to be done. The requirements imposed by the context of the coordination problem are formalized in the coordination requirements. The selection process is driven by these coordination requirements. Using the requirements as a distinction for the selection of a coordination mechanism is a central aspect of this thesis. Additionally these requirements can be used for documentation of design decisions. Therefore, it is reasonable to annotate the coordination mechanisms with the coordination requirements they fulfill and fail to ease the selection process, for a given situation. For that reason we present a new classification scheme for coordination methods within this thesis that classifies existing coordination methods according to a set of criteria that has been identified as important for the distinction between different coordination methods. The implementation phase of the ECo process is supported by the CoPS process and CoPS framework that has been developed within this thesis, as well. The CoPS process structures the design making that has to be done during the implementation phase. The CoPS framework provides a set of basic features software agents need for realizing the selected coordination method. Within the CoPS process techniques are presented for the design and implementation of conversations between agents that can be applied not only within the context of the coordination of planning systems, but for multiagent systems in general. The ECo-CoPS approach has been successfully validated in two case studies from the logistic domain.
Since the world today is so significantly shaped by media technologies, it has become crucial for organizations, institutions and political parties to embrace this phenomenon in order for them to be able to communicate their message and programmes effectively. If they fail to do so, they in effect fail to exist in the public consciousness. Mass media hugely influence how culture is created: intelligence, artistic talent and technological innovation become visible through the media. The Roman Catholic Church, the world’s largest religious organization has, for the longest time, on the one hand denied the influence of the media, while on the other hand calling it ‘the work of evil’. When the Church eventually came to acknowledge the media as a powerful force, it proceeded to use this power as a mouthpiece for its authorities. The Catholic Church is still not wholly at ease with the media. The question is whether the Catholic Church has sufficiently familiarized itself with how the media function, in order to utilise the media to communicate the Church’s message to a large public audience. Against the background of ecclesial documents this article investigates the attitude of the Catholic Church towards the media as it has developed over the past 50 years.
Streptomyces coelicolor ist der Modellorganismus der GC reichen, Gram+ Actinomyceten, die mehr als zwei Drittel aller bekannten Antibiotika produzieren. Phänotypisch zeichnet er sich durch die Bildung eines Substrat- und eines Luftmyzels aus, welches im Laufe der weiteren Differenzierung Sporen bildet. Streptomyceten produzieren neben Antibiotika noch eine Vielzahl biotechnologisch interessanter Metaboliten. Der komplexe Lebenszyklus und Stoffwechsel erfordern eine genaue Regulation der Genexpression. Die letzten Jahre haben gezeigt, dass neben Proteinen auch die RNA eine regulatorische Funktion hat. Verschiedene regulatorisch aktive RNA Elemente wie Riboswitche, RNA-Thermometer und kleine nicht kodierende RNAs (small noncoding RNAs – sRNAs) wurden identifiziert. sRNAs wirken meist als antisense Riboregulatoren, indem sie ihre Ziel-mRNA binden und dadurch die Translation hemmen oder fördern. In dieser Arbeit wurden verschiedene bioinformatische Methoden verwendet, um sRNAs im Genom von S. coelicolor vorherzusagen. Es wurden Terminatorstrukturen und konservierte Sekundärstrukturen in den intergenen Regionen vorhergesagt, die keinem Gen zuzuordnen waren. In einem weiteren Ansatz wurden Bindestellen des Regulatorproteins DasR vorhergesagt, um DasR kontrollierte sRNAs zu identifizieren. Zusätzlich wurde mittels 454 Sequenzierung erstmalig das Transkriptom von S. coeliocolor analysiert. Auf diese Weise konnten etwa 500 sRNAs vorhergesagt werden. Eine der beiden charakterisierten sRNAs, sc32, ist 139 nt lang. Ihr Promoter liegt im kodierenden Bereich des Gens bldC und sie wird spezifisch durch Kälteschock induziert. Die zweite charakterisierte sRNA, sc1, ist 159 nt lang und in allen sequenzierten Streptomyceten konserviert. Ihre Expression wird nur bei Stickstoffmangel in der Stationärphase reprimiert. Durch molekularbiologische Analysen konnte ein Zielgen von sc1 identifiziert werden, die extrazelluläre Agarase DagA. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass sc1 an die dagA-mRNA bindet und dadurch die Translation inhibiert. Als zweites mögliches Ziel von sc1 konnte die Histidinkinase SCO5239 identifiziert werden. Hier wurde gezeigt, dass Koexpression von sc1 die Expression einer SCO5239 Reportergenfusion um den Faktor acht steigert. Durch Analyse des Proteoms von sc1 Mutanten, konnte die differenzierte Expression von elf weiteren Proteinen gezeigt werden. Sc1 scheint als Regulator zu agieren, indem es auf die Stickstoffversorgung der Zelle reagiert und den Sekundärmetabolismus deaktiviert.
PPARs gehören wie die Steroidhormon-Rezeptoren (z. B.Glucocorticoid-, Estrogen- oder Testosteron-Rezeptoren) zur Superfamilie der nukleären Rezeptoren. Es existieren drei PPAR-Subtypen, die als PPARalpha, PPARbeta/delta und PPARgamma bezeichnet werden und von drei verschiedenen Genen kodiert werden. Fibrate sind PPARalpha-Agonisten, welche die Plasma-Triglyceridspiegel reduzieren und gleichzeitig eine moderate Steigerung des HDL-Cholesterols bewirken. Thiazolidindione (Glitazone) sind PPARgamma-Agonisten, die bei Typ-2-Diabetes-mellitus indiziert sind und als Insulinsensitizer wirken. Duale PPARalpha/gamma-Agonisten stellen eine neue Klasse von Arzneistoffen dar, die zukünftig zur Behandlung von Typ-2-Diabetikern mit gestörtem Lipidprofil eingesetzt werden könnten. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Dissertation wurde eine Leitstrukturoptimierung des selektiven PPARalpha-Agonisten Pirinixinsäure (WY 14643) durchgeführt. Die pharmakologische In-vitro-Charakterisierung der Substanzen erfolgte mit Hilfe subtypspezifischer Reportergen-Assays. Zusätzlich wurde gezeigt130, dass Chinolinderivate der Pirinixinsäure 5-LOX-inhibierende Eigenschaften in polymorphnukleären Leukozyten zeigen. Zunächst wurde eine geeignete Synthesestrategie zur Darstellung von Pirinixinsäurederivaten etabliert, was zur Charakterisierung und Identifizierung einer Serie von potenten dualen PPARalpha/gamma-Agonisten und 5-LOX-Inhibitoren führte. Die Synthesestrategie zur Darstellung von sowohl im Arylamino-Bereich (W) als auch in alpha- Position (R) modifizierten Derivaten der Pirinixinsäure bestand in einer vierstufigen Reaktionsfolge (I–IV; siehe Abb.). ... Die PPAR-Modulatoren (Carbonsäuren) 4, 8, 14, 32–38, 41 und 42 wurden in-vitropharmakologisch unter Anwendung subtypselektiver Reportergen-Assays (hPPARalpha, beta, gamma) charakterisiert. Die 5-LOX-Modulatoren (Carbonsäureester) 3, 7, 8, 13, 14, 24–29, 31–42 und 50 wurden in-vitro-pharmakologisch unter Anwendung des 5-LOX-Standardassays in intakten PMNL (polymorphnukleäre neutrophile Leukozyten) evaluiert. Die vorliegende Untersuchung deckte auf, dass der Ersatz des 2,3-Dimethylanilin-Strukturelements der Pirinixinsäure durch 6-Aminochinolin zu einem Gesamtverlust des PPARalpha/gamma-Agonismus führt. Durch Strukturmodifikationen im Arylamino-Bereich der Leitstruktur WY 14643 mit für 5-LOX-Non-Redoxinhibitoren typischen Pharmakophorresten, Tetrahydropyran-4-yl (Substanzen 13–14) und Methoxychinolin-2-yl (Substanz 43), konnte eine signifikante Steigerung des 5-LOX-inhibitorischen Potenzials erzielt werden [IC50 7 mikro M (13) bzw. 4 mikro M (43)]. Die alpha-alkylsubstituierten Carbonsäurederivate 33–38 zeigten sowohl am hPPARalpha als auch am hPPARgamma eine mit der aliphatischen Kettenlänge steigende Potenz. Am hPPARalpha erwiesen sich das alpha-Hexyl-Derivat 35 und das alpha-Butyl-Derivat 34 mit EC50-Werten von 1,9 mikro M (35) bzw. 11,5 mikro M (34) entsprechend einer Steigerung der Aktivität gegenüber WY 14643 um den Faktor 20 (35) bzw. den Faktor 4 (34) als besonders potent. Im Falle des hPPARgamma zeigten ebenso das alpha-butylsubstituierte Derivat 34 und der alpha-hexylsubstituierte Ligand 35 die höchste Aktivität mit EC50-Werten von 8,7 mikro M (34) bzw. 5,8 mikro M (35) und einer Steigerung der Aktivität gegenüber WY 14643 von Faktor 6 (35) bzw. Faktor 9 (34). Die Einführung von alpha-Alkylsubstituenten in das Grundgerüst der Pirinixinsäure führt möglicherweise zum Besetzen der linken proximalen Bindungstasche und somit zu einer im Vergleich zur Leitstruktur WY14643 stärkeren Bindung in die Ligandenbindungstasche des Rezeptors. Die Besetzung dieser proximalen Bindungstasche entscheidet jedoch nicht über die PPAR-Selektivität, da diese sowohl von hPPARalpha- als auch von hPPARgamma-Agonisten belegt wird. PPARalpha/gamma-Selektivität kann zum einen durch das Besetzen der linken bzw. rechten distalen Bindungstasche erzielt werden, zum anderen durch die Auswahl verschiedener acider Kopfgruppen. Aufgrund unterschiedlicher Aminosäuresequenzen der Bindungstaschen der einzelnen PPAR-Subtypen ergibt sich für die Kopfgruppen der PPAR-Modulatoren im hPPARalpha und hPPARgamma eine durch den sterischen Einfluss von Carboxyl- bzw. TZD-Kopfgruppen verursachtes unterschiedliches Wasserstoffbrückennetzwerk. Im Vergleich mit Pirinixinsäure konnte nur durch die Einführung der größeren Alkylketten (n-Butyloder n-Hexyl) ein stark erhöhter dualer PPARalpha/gamma-Agonismus erreicht werden. Die Substitution des sekundären Amins der Chinolin-6-ylverbindungen durch einen Ether-Sauerstoff in den Substanzen 41 und 42 sowie die Einführung eines Linkers, genauer einer Methylengruppe, zwischen dem Chinolin-6-ylrest und dem Scaffold (Derivate 29 und 36), führt zu einer verminderten Aktivität sowohl an hPPARalpha als auch an hPPARgamma. Eine mögliche Erklärung hierfür könnte sein, dass an entsprechender Position der Liganden-Bindungstasche eine Wasserstoffbrücken-Akzeptor-Position vorhanden ist, welche zur Erhöhung der Affinität beiträgt. Offensichtlich wird, durch die Ausbildung einer Wasserstoffbrücke zwischen der NH-Funktion und einem Wasserstoffbrücken-Akzeptor innerhalb der LBP im Falle von WY 14643 ein hoher Bindungsbeitrag erreicht. Daten bezüglich der Inhibierung der 5-Lipoxygenase demonstrieren, dass 6-Aminochinolinderivate potente 5-LOX-Inhibitoren sind. Die Einführung eines 3,5-Bis-(2,2,2-trifluor-ethoxy)-phenylrestes in 6-Position des alpha-hexylsubstituierten Scaffolds führt zu Ligand 38. Dieser ist ein potenter dualer PPARalpha/gamma-Agonist mit einem EC50-Wert von 11 mikro M an hPPARalpha bzw. 7,7 mikro M an hPPARgamma und ein stark wirksamer 5-LOX-Inhibitor mit einem IC50-Wert von 1 mikro M im 5-LOX-PMNL-Standardassay. Die Substanz 38 wurde in präklinischen Studien eingesetzt. Vier Stunden nach oraler Administration bei Mäusen (n = 6) wurde einen Plasmaspiegel von 40 mikro M erreicht. Im Hinblick auf eine Steigerung der PPAR-agonistischen Aktivität und der Reduktion der hepatotoxischen Eigenschaften der Leitstruktur Pirinixinsäure wurde eine Leitstrukturoptimierung durch Einführung der größeren Alkylketten in alpha-Position zur pharmakophoren Carboxyl-Funktion durchgeführt. Für die inhibierende Wirkung auf die 5-LOX scheint das Chinolin-Strukturelement verantwortlich zu sein, während die Potenz der Inhibition durch das Substitutionsmuster moduliert wird.
Die Gamma-Glutamyl-Carboxylase spielt eine Schlüsselrolle im menschlichen Organismus, da sie für die posttranslationale Modifikation sämtlicher Vitamin-K-abhängiger Proteine verantwortlich ist. Ein hereditärer Mangel aller Vitamin-K-abhängigen Faktoren aufgrund eines Defekts in der Gamma-Glutamyl-Carboxylase (VKCFD1) ist sehr selten und geht mit einer gesteigerten Blutungsneigung einher. Aktuelle Arbeiten zeigen eine weitere Manifestation von Mutationen im Gamma-Glutamyl-Carboxylase-Gen, die ein dermatologisches Krankheitsbild, ähnlich der Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, darstellt. In diesen Fällen zeigen die Patienten sowohl dermatologische Effloreszenzen im Sinne der PXE als auch eine Verminderung der Vitamin-K-abhängigen Faktoren. Es wird vermutet, dass die PXE-ähnlichen Hautveränderungen auf eine Funktionsstörung des Matrix-Gla-Proteins zurückzuführen sein könnten. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde eine Mutationsdiagnostik bei vier Patienten mit kongenitalem Mangel aller Vitamin-K-abhängigen Gerinnungsfaktoren durchgeführt. Insgesamt wurden dabei fünf Mutationen nachgewiesen, davon vier Missense-Mutationen und eine Stopp-Mutation. Zwei der Patienten wiesen eine „compound Heterozygotie“ auf. Bei den gefunden Mutationen wurden drei im Rahmen dieser Arbeit erstmals aufgezeigt, die anderen zwei waren in der Literatur bereits beschrieben. Bei einer der Mutationen konnte ein „Founder“-Effekt in Bezug auf einen anderen Patienten aus der Literatur nachgewiesen werden. Sollte zukünftig diese Mutation in Deutschland vorkommen und sich auch auf die „Founder“-Mutation zurückführen lassen, böte sich dieser Mechanismus als eine Erklärung für das gehäufte Vorkommen der VKCFD Typ 1 in Deutschland an. Ein Hinweis auf eine PXE-like Disorder konnte bei keinem der Patienten nachgewiesen werden. Zusätzlich wurde die genetische Variabilität des Gamma-Glutamyl-Carboxylase-Gens in der Normalbevölkerung untersucht. Für die Untersuchungen wurde zunächst die DNA einer phänotypisch unauffälligen Kontrollgruppe, bestehend aus 200 gesunden Blutspendern, auf Genvariationen im GGCX-Gen analysiert. Nach der Isolierung und der Amplifikation der DNA wurde mit sämtlichen Proben zunächst ein Mutations-Screening mittels dHPLC durchgeführt. Auffällige Abschnitte und solche, bei denen häufige und/oder mehrere Polymorphismen bereits bekannt waren, wurden sequenziert. Auf diese Weise wurden acht Polymorphismen in den codierenden bzw. die Exone flankierenden Genabschnitten nachgewiesen. Davon wurden zwei erstmals beschrieben (c.43+33T>A; c.1288-38T>C). Schließlich sollte mit dieser Arbeit versucht werden zu klären, wie eine möglichst effiziente Diagnostik von Mutationen bzw. Polymorphismen des GGCX-Gens möglich ist. In unseren Untersuchungen wurde sowohl mit der dHPLC (Wave-System) als Screening-Methode gearbeitet als auch Genabschnitte sequenziert. Mittels der dHPLC kann ein hohes Probenaufkommen in kurzer Zeit mit vergleichsweise geringem Aufwand und vergleichsweise geringeren Kosten (ca. 30 € pro Genuntersuchung vs. Komplettsequenzierung ca. 300 €) bewältigt werden. Bei Genabschnitten mit vielen oder häufigen Polymorphismen ist dies ineffektiv, weil es nur das Vorhandensein einer Veränderung, nicht jedoch die Veränderung selbst beschreiben kann. Daher empfiehlt es sich, beide Methoden zu kombinieren, welches sich als die effizienteste und rationalste Methode für die Mutationsdiagnostik darstellt. Die Ergebnisse der vorliegenden Arbeit sind von grundsätzlichem Interesse für die biomedizinische Forschung. Eventuell wird es damit dann möglich sein, Krankheitsentstehungen und ihre Verläufe bei Mutationen der Gamma-Glutamyl-Carboxylase besser zu verstehen und damit eine noch effektivere und nebenwirkungsärmere Therapie einzusetzen.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde in einer Fall-Kontroll-Studie mit 483 Fällen und 300 Kontrollen das Risiko für die berufsbedingte Supraspinatussehnenruptur durch Arbeiten auf oder über Schulterniveau untersucht. Dabei ergab sich eine statistisch signifikante Risikoerhöhung durch das Arbeiten auf oder über Schulterniveau. Eine Dosis-Antwortbeziehung zeigte einen Zusammenhang der Ereignisse. Am stärksten war die Risikoerhöhung bei Patienten, die lebenslang kumulativ mindestens 3195 Stunden auf oder über Schulterniveau arbeiteten. Die adjustierte Odds Ratio dafür betrug 2,1 (CI 1,2-3,7), das Ergebnis ist statistisch signifikant. Neben dem beruflichen Arbeiten auf oder über Schulterniveau gibt es andere Faktoren, die die Entstehung einer Rotatorenmanschettenruptur begünstigen. Dabei sind Alter, Heben/Tragen von Lasten über 20 kg und Arbeiten mit handgeführten vibrierenden Werkzeugen zu nennen. Deshalb wurden die Daten hinsichtlich dieser Faktoren adjustiert. Auch einige Sportaktivitäten können das Risiko für die Rotatorenmanschettenruptur erhöhen. Deshalb wurden die Daten auch für Geräteturnen, Kugelstoßen, Speer- und Hammerwerfen, Ringen und Tennis adjustiert, und die sportliche Anstrengung wurde als Confounder behandelt. Die Ergebnisse stehen im Einklang mit Ergebnissen früherer Studien, die ebenfalls eine Risikoerhöhung für die Entstehung der Rotatorenmanschettenruptur durch Arbeiten auf oder über Schulterniveau zeigen. Eine genaue Dosis, die zu dieser Risikoerhöhung führt, wurde in der Literatur bisher nicht genannt. Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert die Evidenz für die Annahme eines erhöhten Risikos der Ruptur der Sehne des M. supraspinatus bei Arbeiten auf oder über Schulterniveau. Weiterhin besteht ein Potential für eine primäre Prävention, indem Arbeiten auf oder über Schulterniveau möglichst ganz vermieden wird. Daher sollte die Ruptur der Sehne des M. supraspinatus als eigene Berufskrankheit in die Liste der Berufskrankheiten aufgenommen und die Betroffenen bei kumulativem Arbeiten von mindestens 3200 Stunden auf oder über Schulterniveau entschädigt werden.
Therapy of hemorrhagic shock with following resuscitation-induced liver injury : in vivo study
(2010)
Shock resulting from life-threatening blood-loss (hemorrhagic shock) represents the most frequent injury pattern after a traumatic insult. Hemorrhagic shock induces inflammatory changes, characterized by highly complex pathophysiological pathways often resulting in death. In this study, we establish an experimental in vivo model of H/R in rats and study the mechanisms which determine the hepatic injury after H/R. Furthermore, we show that hemorrhagic shock with following resuscitation is accompanied with release of systemic and local pro-inflammatory mediators, increased infiltration of hepatic neutrophils in the liver, increased oxidative and nitrosative stress, enhanced cell death of both types, apoptosis and necrosis, conspicuous cytoskeletal rearrangements, loss of hepatic integrity and finally high general mortality rates, up to 80%. In addition, the effects of two potential therapeutic interventions to prevent the H/R induced liver injury are explored in a model of H/R in rats. First, the role of JNK and its inhibition by D-JNKI-1 in preservation of hepatic integrity following H/R was analyzed. Second, we investigated the potential of simvastatin to prevent the disturbed inflammatory response and hepatic injury after H/R. The effects of both therapeutic interventions were studied by looking at several inflammatory parameters, markers of oxidative and nitrosative stress, cytoskeleton integrity, microcirculatory parameters, underlying signaling cascades, liver damage and mortality. Highly specific blockade of JNK with the potent, inhibitory peptide D-JNKI-1 revealed the crucial role of the JNK signaling pathway in the H/R induced pathophysiology and strong protective effects of DJNKI- 1 in H/R induced liver injury, when the peptide was applied before and even after hemorrhagic shock. The other therapeutic intervention tested in this study was the use of simvastatin which also revealed protective effects after H/R and even a remarkable improvement in survival after H/R. We show that H/R induced release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, hepatic PMNL infiltration, increased oxidative and nitrosative stress, apoptosis and necrosis can be diminished by treatment with D-JNKI-1 but also with simvastatin in vivo. Furthermore, simvastatin reduces H/R induced cytoskelatal rearrangements, loss of liver integrity and the mortality rate after H/R. The key pathway which underlies these beneficial effects of simvastatin is the Rho kinase pathway. Identification of both mechanisms as well as the effectiveness of both substances provide new insights in the close interaction between hypoxia and the immune system and present a promising basis for the anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective treatment after H/R.
Zur Korrektur der Myopie bietet die refraktive Chirurgie prinzipiell die Möglichkeiten entweder die Kornea zu modulieren oder eine phake Intraokularlinse einzusetzen. Bei der Beseitigung einer hochgradigen Myopie von über 6 dpt haben sich jedoch die pIOL durchgesetzt. Besonders irisfixierte Linsen weisen sehr gute Refraktionsergebnisse bei einem geringen Komplikationsprofil auf. Zwei Modelle der Artisan-Linse (optische Zone 5 mm n = 48, optische Zone 6 mm n = 264) wurden in 312 Augen von 176 hochgradig myopen Probanden in der Universitätsaugenklinik Frankfurt am Main eingesetzt. Die Untersuchung und Auswertung erfolgte hinsichtlich der Refraktionsqualität und Komplikationsrate. Zur Beurteilung der Refraktion wurden die Standardparameter der refraktiven Chirurgie (Sicherheit, Wirksamkeit, Vorhersagbarkeit und Stabilität) gemessen und analysiert. Bei Erhebung und Analyse des Komplikationsprofils wurde besonderes Augenmerk auf den Verlust der EZD gerichtet. Die Untersuchungen wurden präoperativ, nach einem Tag, einer Woche, einem Monat und anschließend im Jahresrhythmus durchgeführt. Der präoperative mittlere BKSM von 0,82 wurde bei keiner Folgeuntersuchung unterschritten, so dass der Sicherheitsindex stets über 1 betrug. Kein Patient verlor mehr als eine Zeile beim BKSM. Ein UKSM von 0,8 oder mehr wurde nach einem Jahr in 78%, nach zwei Jahren in 81%, nach drei Jahren in 76%, nach vier Jahren in 60% und nach fünf Jahren in 65% der Fälle beobachtet. Im Vergleich dazu betrug der präoperative BKSM bei 78% der Augen 0,8 oder mehr. Die Vorhersagbarkeit erwies sich innerhalb des gesamten Beobachtungszeitraums als sehr hoch. Bei vier der fünf Jahreskontrollen lagen alle Augen (98% bei der 3-Jahresuntersuchung) innerhalb einer Spannweite von ± 2 dpt und stets mindestens 86% der Augen innerhalb von ± 1 dpt der angestrebten refraktiven Korrektur. Das mittlere sphärische Äquivalent betrug präoperativ -11,24 ±4,46 dpt. Einen Monat nach der Implantation der irisfixierten Linse ergab sich ein Wert von -0,54 ±0,55 dpt. Es kam zu keinen größeren Veränderungen der Refraktion während des Nachbeobachtungszeitraums (Minimum: -0,78 dpt nach fünf Jahren; Maximum: -0,41 dpt nach einem Jahr). Im Mittel betrug die präoperative Endothelzellzahl 2751 ±331 Zellen/mm2 (2004 bis 3508) und verringerte sich durchschnittlich um 2,6% / Jahr auf 2387 ±322 Zellen/mm2 (1605 bis 3164) nach fünf Jahren. Bei Auswertung der EZD der konsekutiven Kohorte wurde an zwei Augen ein Verlust von über 30% registriert (34% bzw. 38%). An keinem Auge wurde ein intrastromales Korneaödem oder eine Trübung der Hornhaut festgestellt. Eine signifikante Assoziation zwischen Pigmentdispersion und erhöhtem intraokularem Druck konnte beobachtet werden (p = 0,047). Schwere Nebenwirkungen wie eine chronische Entzündung oder Glaukom sind nicht aufgetreten. An 9 Augen mußte eine Reenklavation erfolgen, ursächlich hierfür war in einem Fall eine Dezentrierung, in einem anderen eine Iritis und in den übrigen Fällen zu wenig eingehaktes Irisgewebe in den Linsenhaptiken. Eine Explantation war an keinem Auge indiziert. Um ein besseres Refraktionsergebnis zu erzielen, wurde in 21 Augen mittels LASIK und in 9 Augen mittels LRI nachkorrigiert. Diese Langzeitergebnisse der irisfixierten Linse zur Korrektur einer hochgradigen Myopie erweisen sich hinsichtlich Sicherheit, Wirksamkeit, Vorhersagbarkeit und Stabilität als sehr gut. Im Vergleich zum natürlichen Verlust der EZD ist dieser nach Einsatz der pIOL signifikant erhöht, so dass bei jüngeren Patienten strengere Ausschlusskriterien eingeführt werden sollten. Insgesamt erweist sich aber die irisfixierte Linse als eine sehr sichere und komplikationsarme Option zur Beseitigung einer hochgradigen Myopie.
One of the earliest and most striking observations made about HIV is the extensive genetic variation that the virus has within individual hosts, particularly in the hypervariable regions of the env gene which is divided into 5 variable regions (V1-V5) and 5 more constant (C1-C5) regions. HIV evolves at any time over the course of an individual’s infection and infected individuals harbours a population of genetically related but non-identical viruses that are under constant change and ready to adapt to changes in their environment. These genetically heterogeneous populations of closely related genomes are called quasispecies [65]. Tuberculosis or tubercle forming disease is an acute and/or chronic bacterial infection that primarily attacks the lungs, but which may also affect the kidneys, bones, lymph nodes, and brain. The disease is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), a slow growing rod-shaped, acid fast bacterium. It is transmitted from person to person through inhalation of bacteria-carrying air droplets. Worldwide, one person out of three is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis – two billion people in total. TB currently holds the seventh place in the global ranking of causes of death [73]. In 2008, there were an estimated 9.4 (range, 8.9–9.9 million) million incident cases (equivalent to 139 cases per 100 000 population) of TB globally [75]. A complex biological interplay occurs between M. tuberculosis and HIV in coinfected host that results in the worsening of both pathologies. HIV promotes progression of M. tuberculosis either by endogenous reactivation or exogenous reinfection [77, 78] and, the course of HIV-1 infection is accelerated subsequent to the development of TB [80]. Active TB is associated with an increase in intra-patient HIV-1 diversity both systemically and at the infected lung sites [64,122]. The sustainability or reversal of the HIV-1 quasispecies heterogeneity after TB treatment is not known. Tetanus toxoid vaccinated HIV-1 infected patients developed a transient increase in HIV-1 heterogeneity which was reversed after few weeks [121]. Emergence of a heterogeneous HIV-1 population within a patient may be one of the mechanisms to escape strong immune or drug pressure [65,128]. The existence of better fitting and/or immune escape HIV-variants can lead to an increase in HIV-1 replication [129,130]. It might be that TB favourably selected HIV-1 variants which are sources for consistent HIV-1 replication. Understanding the mechanisms underlying the impacts of TB on HIV-1 is essential for the development of effective measures to reduce TB related morbidity and mortality in HIV-1 infected individuals. In the present study we studied whether the increase in HIV-1 quasispecies diversity during active TB is reversed or preserved throughout the course of antituberculous chemotherapy. For this purpose Two time point HIV-1 quasispecies were evaluated by comparing HIV-1 infected patients with active tuberculosis (HIV-1/TB) and HIV-1 infected patients without tuberculosis (HIV-1/non TB). Plasma samples were obtained from the Frankfurt HIV cohort and HIV-1 RNA was isolated. C2V5 env was amplified by PCR and molecular cloning was performed. Eight to twenty five clones were sequenced from each patient. Various phylogenetic analyses were performed including tree inferences, intra-patient viral diversity and divergence, selective pressure, co-receptor usage prediction and two time point identity of quasispecies comparison using Mantel’s test. We found out from this study that: 1) Active TB sustains HIV-1 quasispecies diversity for longer period 2. Active TB increases the rate of HIV-1 divergence 3) TB might slow down evolution of X4 variants And we concluded that active TB has an impact on HIV-1 viral diversity and divergence over time. The influence of active TB on longitudinal evolution of HIV- 1 may be predominant for R5 viruses. The use of CCR5-coreceptor inhibitors for HIV-1/TB patients as therapeutic approach needs further investigation.
Background: New drugs are constantly sought after to improve the survival of patients with malignant gliomas. The ideal substance would selectively target tumor cells without eliciting toxic side effects. Here, we report on the anti-proliferative, anti-migratory, and anti-invasive properties of the natural, nontoxic compound Curcumin observed in five human glioblastoma (GBM) cell lines in vitro. Methods: We used monolayer wound healing assays, modified Boyden chamber trans-well assays, and cell growth assays to quantify cell migration, invasion, and proliferation in the absence or presence of Curcumin at various concentrations. Levels of the transcription factor phospho-STAT3, a potential target of Curcumin, were determined by sandwich-ELISA. Subsequent effects on transcription of genes regulating the cell cycle were analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR. Effects on apoptosis were determined by caspase assays. Results: Curcumin potently inhibited GBM cell proliferation as well as migration and invasion in all cell lines contingent on dose. Simultaneously, levels of the biologically active phospho-STAT3 were decreased and correlated with reduced transcription of the cell cycle regulating gene c-Myc and proliferation marking Ki-67, pointing to a potential mechanism by which Curcumin slows tumor growth. Conclusions: Curcumin is part of the diet of millions of people every day and is without known toxic side effects. Our data show that Curcumin bears anti-proliferative, anti-migratory, and anti-invasive properties against GBM cells in vitro. These results warrant further in vivo analyses and indicate a potential role of Curcumin in the treatment of malignant gliomas.
Östlich des Rwenzori Gebirges im Westen Ugandas wurden magnetotellurische Messungen durchgeführt. An 23 Stationen wurden Übertragungsfunktionen und Phasen Tensor Elemente zwischen den gemessenen magnetischen- und tellurischen Feldern im Periodenbereich von 10s bis 10000s geschätzt. Die Übertragungsfunktionen deuten eine komplexe drei dimensionale Leitfähigkeitsstruktur innerhalb der Kruste an, insbesondere in der Verbindungszone zwischen dem Rwenzori Gebirge und der östlichen Riftschulter. In dieser Arbeit wird eine alternative Darstellung der Phasen Tensor Ellipsen als Balken eingeführt. Für Perioden größer 100s zeigen die maximalen Phasen der Phasen Tensor Balken aller Stationen einheitlich in SSW-NNE und die Phasen Tensor Invarianten f min und f max weisen eine Differenz von mindestens 20° auf. Dieses auffällige Verhalten und die kleinen vertikalen magnetischen Feldr im gleich Periodenbereich kann mit einer anisotropen Leitfähigkeit in einer Tiefenbereich zwischen 30-50km mit der gut leitenden Richtung senkrecht zur Riftachse erklärt werden. Die Anisotropie könnte ihren Ursprung in orientierten Olivien Kristallen im oberen Mantel haben, wobei die Orientierungsrichtung mit der Delamination der Unterkruste unter den Rwenzoris zusammen hängen kann. Eine gut leitende Zone süd-östlich der Rwenzoris wurde in 15km Tiefe gefunden, die mit einer seismischen low velocity zone übereinstimmt und partielle Schmelzen innerhalb der Kruste andeutet. An allen Stationen steigt die minimale Phase bei der Periode 200s über 45° und zeigt einen Anstieg der elektrischen Leitfähigkeit unterhalb der Lithosphäre an.
This dissertation introduces in chapter 1 a new comparative approach to model-based research and policy analysis by constructing an archive of business cycle models. It includes many well-known models used in academia and at policy institutions. A computational platform is created that allows straightforward comparisons of models’ implications for monetary and fiscal stabilization policies. Chapter 2 applies business cycle models to forecasting. Several New Keynesian models are estimated on historical U.S. data vintages and forecasts are computed for the five most recent recessions. The extent of forecast heterogeneity for models and professional forecasts is analysed. Chapter 3 extends the forecasting analysis to a long sample and to the evaluation of density forecasts. Weighted forecasts are computed using a variety of weighting schemes. The accuracy of forecasts is evaluated and compared to professional forecasts and forecasts from nonstructural time series methods. Chapter 4 adds a new feature to existing business cycle models. Specifically, a medium-scale New Keynesian model is constructed that allows for strategic complementarities in price-setting. The role of trade integration for monetary policy transmission is explored. A new dimension of the exchange rate channel is highlighted by which monetary policy directly impacts domestic inflation. Chapter 5 tests whether simple symmetric monetary policy rules used in most business cycle models are a sufficient description of reality. I use quantile regressions to estimate policy parameters and find asymmetric reactions to inflation, the output gap and past interest rates.
Zeit und Antike
(1926)
Thema der vorliegenden Studie ist die Evaluation der Betazellfunktion bei Patienten mit Diabetes mellitus Typ 2, für deren Bestimmung es bisher keine einfach anwendbare Methode gibt. Die Clamp-Methode erfordert eine kontinuierliche Überwachung und ist daher nicht geeignet für die Anwendung in der täglichen Klinikroutine. Nateglinide ist ein Derivat der Aminosäure D-Phenylalanin, das durch direkte Wirkung an den Betazellen der Langerhanns’schen Inseln des Pankreas die Insulinsekretion vor allem in der frühen Phase der Freisetzung stimuliert. Ziel der Arbeit war die Überprüfung eines Nateglinide-stimulierten oralen Glucosetole-ranztests als Instrument zur ambulanten Bestimmung der stimulierbaren Betazellkapa-zität sowie sekundär die Bestimmung von Grenzwerten für Blutzucker und Insulinsek-retion für die Entscheidung der Therapieeskalation einer oralen Therapie hin zu einer Insulin(unterstützten) Therapie. Im Rahmen dieser Studie führten wir an 30 gesunden Kontrollpersonen und 45 Patien-ten mit Diabetes mellitus Typ 2, die entweder diätetisch oder mit oralen Antidiabetika behandelt wurden, einen modifizierten oralen Glucosetoleranztest (50g) von dreistün-diger Dauer durch, der mit der Gabe von 120mg Nateglinide kombiniert wurde. Es erfolgte die Bestimmung der Basalwerte von Glucose, Insulin und C-Peptid sowie der Spiegel nach 30, 60, 120 und 180 Minuten. Aus den Ergebnissen wurden der HOMA-IR, HOMA-ß-cell-Index sowie die AUC von Insulin, C-Peptid und Glucose bestimmt. Die gesunden Kontrollpersonen wiesen zu allen Testzeitpunkten signifikant niedrigere Glucosewerte auf als die Patienten mit Typ-2-Diabetes (Maximum Glucose: 125,05±25,97 vs. 234,78±64,58mg/dl, p<0,001 und AUC Glucose: 15197,25±2798,9 vs. 34022,05±11142,17mg/dl, p=0,02), die zudem ihr Blutzuckermaximum zu einem späteren Testzeitpunkt erreichten (35,25±17,61 vs. 63,33±31,76 min, p<0,001). Zum Testzeitpunkt 120 Minuten konnte bei 18 Patienten mit Typ-2-Diabetes ein norm-wertiger Blutglucosespiegel <120mg/dl bestimmt werden, 7 hatten Werte vereinbar mit einer IGT und 20 wiesen diabetische Blutglucosespiegel >200mg/dl auf. Es fiel eine signifikante Korrelation vom Zeitpunkt der maximalen Insulinsekretion und dem Blutglucosemaximum auf. Je später der Zeitpunkt der maximalen Insulin- bzw. C-Peptid-Sekretion erreicht wird, desto höher ist die maximale Blutglucosekonzentration. Adipöse Patienten (BMI >30kg/m2) hatten während des gesamten Testverlaufs höhere Blutglucosewerte und eine geringere stimulierbare Insulinsekretionsleistung als die Patienten mit einem niedrigeren BMI. Die untersuchten Patienten mit Typ-2-Diabetes lassen sich in drei Gruppen unterteilen: eine mit vorherrschendem Insulinsekretionsdefizit (Maximum C-Peptid <4ng/ml, n=6), eine mit führender Insulinresistenz (HOMA-IR>2,5, n=16) und eine Gruppe mit einer Kombination aus beiden Störungen (n=3). Die Patienten mit kombinierter Störung hat-ten einen höheren HbA1c als die anderen Gruppen (10,2%±2,38 vs. 6,66%±0,46 und 6,91%±1,24, n.s.) und wiesen über den gesamten Testverlauf höhere Blutglucosewerte auf. Mit dem Ziel, eine Hilfestellung bei der Entscheidung einer Therapieintensivierung bzw. –umstellung auf eine Insulintherapie zu geben, wurde ein Score aufgestellt, der die Parameter Blutzuckerspiegel zum Testzeitpunkt 120 min, maximaler C-Peptidspiegel, HOMA-IR sowie den Steigerungsfaktor von basalem zu maximalem C-Peptidspiegel umfasst. Beurteilt anhand der dort erreichten Punktzahl zeigen einerseits 23 der unter-suchten Patienten ein suffizientes Ansprechen auf die orale antihyperglykämische The-rapie, was die Fortführung der oralen Diabetestherapie unterstützt. Andererseits er-reichten auch 6 Patienten einen Punktebereich, bei dem von einer unzureichenden Betazellsekretion auszugehen ist und somit ein hohes Risiko für ein Sekundärversagen der oralen Diabetestherapie besteht, so dass eine Therapieumstellung auf eine Insu-lin(unterstützte) Therapie empfohlen wird. Basierend auf der limitierten Anzahl an Daten, die wir erhoben haben, empfehlen wir die Umstellung auf eine Insulintherapie, wenn im Nateglinide-Test mindestens drei der folgenden vier Punkte zutreffen: • Blutglucose zum Zeitpunkt 120min >200mg/dl • HOMA-IR >4 • Maximales C-Peptid <4ng/ml • Stimulierte C-Peptid-Steigerung <2fach Die hiesige Studie zeigt, dass der Nateglinide-Test ein in der täglichen Klinikroutine praktikables Instrument zur Evaluation der residualen Betazellfunktion darstellt. Er er-möglicht die gleichzeitige Beurteilung der noch vorhandenen Insulinsekretionskapazität und der Insulinresistenz bei Patienten mit Typ-2-Diabetes. In Kombination mit dem vorgestellten Score kann er helfen, eine Progression des Diabetes mellitus Typ 2 zu verhindern, indem der Zeitpunkt für den Beginn einer Insulintherapie genauer definiert wird.
In the following Magisterarbeit I am going to develop a Concept Empiricist model of conceptual thought, which is in its technical core primarily inspired and motivated by Larry Barsalou‘ s Perceptual Symbol Systems Theory (PSST) (1999, 2008a). But it is not a theory of concepts in the genuine sense only, but it also expands naturally on related topics like the ontology of mind and the problem of intentionality. This is not arbitrarily chosen, but a natural consequence of any contemporary Concept Empiricist theory, for those theories are in kind direct outgrowths of an embodied approach to cognition which yields these consequences – the natural extension to related topics – as will be shown. The roadmap for the Magisterarbeit is going to look like this: First I will delineate the embodied cognition framework. Within embodied cognition there is a plethora of differing attempts at explaining the diverse phenomena of higher and lower cognition which differ in the meanwhile tremendously from each other. Therefore it will be very useful to set clear boundaries between the differing approaches, which range from strong neural embodiment on the one side to a very promiscuous extended mind hypothesis on the other side, in order to make a clear case for Concept Empiricism. It will be also very helpful to set my favoured version of grounded cognition off against classical attempts at the phenomena which are to be explained. Following that I am going to present Larry Barsalou‘s Perceptual Symbol Systems Theory in more detail. I will do that to an extent which allows for an appropriate discussion of concept related phenomena, but which is not too lengthy. I will spare the reader with unnecessary psychological or neurobiological details as long as it is not really necessary for explaining or clarifying the phenomena with which I deal here. Having done this I will discuss at great length conceptual meaning. In doing so I will present a presentational theory of meaning which is anti-realist, internalist and imaginistic. In advertising for this theory I will recur to conceptual methods, intuition as well as to the empirical record. Next and related to this I will develop a resemblance based theory of intentionality which differs also widely from the already established theories of intentionality so far given. Indeed it possess a feature which makes it very distinct and this is, besides its reliance on pattern mapping, the statistical grounding of resemblance which allows a cognitive theory of resemblance which is definite and therefore not open to the counterarguments generally mashalled against related theories, which stress the importance of resemblance. A very distinctive feature of this theory of intentionality is additionally that intentionality is seen as a capacity which emerges naturally form the mental mechanism involved. As we will see, this is a distinctive advantage of it in comparison to other proposal in the field. A discussion of the ontology of mental states follows which is however primarily a discussion of mechanistic explanations and Bechtel‘s and McCauley‘s Heuristic Identity Theory (HIT). Those theories from philosophy of science and philosophy of cognitive science do not only deliver models for the ontology of mental states, but also epistemic criteria for evaluating a theory as superior or inferior. Especially the idea of productive continuity plays a role of pivotal importance in my Magisterarbeit. It might be a bit unfortunate that that an important consideration is discussed nearly at the end of the Magisterarbeit, since I refer to it very often, however, I considered it as equally unfortunate to delay the discussion of meaning and intentionality, which is already protruded by the overview chapter and the more technical parts, even more. Therefore I plead the reader to refer to later parts of the Magisterarbeit when it is necessary in order to understand earlier parts. In the course of writing I have gotten second thoughts regarding the adequacy of an ontology of mental states altogether, especially from the background of the theory of meaning and intentionality delivered here. Therefore I tried to accommodate for ontological concepts by means of a tentative phenomenological interpretation of them. Similar ideas influenced my deliberations regarding meaning too. I hope that this transition towards Phenomenology runs smoothly and that the high level of coherence which is my primary concern and something which I always strive for first is preserved. Further, I have dedicated a main chapter of the Magisterarbeit for possible and actual critics of the ideas brought forth by me. Besides the more classic standard objections there you can find a recent critique of the authors on which I refer most often. Naturally I try to refute any single criticism brought forth and I hope that the reader will approve my objection to the objections. I will round off the Magisterarbeit with some concluding remarks and prospects for future research.
Die vorliegende Untersuchung vergleicht den politischen Sprachgebrauch von CDU, SPD, Bündnis90/DIE GRÜNEN sowie deren Jugendorganisationen während der 13. Wahlperiode (1994-1998). Unter Verwendung einer computergestützten Textanalysemethode wird dazu ein Textcorpus, bestehend aus 18 parteiprogrammatischen Äußerungen, auf sprachliche Strategien der Persuation und Verhaltensteuerung hin untersucht. Im Kern der Untersuchung steht die Frage, welche sprachlichen Werkzeuge Parteien verwenden, um die Wahlentscheidung junger Wähler und Erstwähler zu beeinflussen. So können Modalverben auf appellative Strukuren verweisen, Konjunktionen (aber , dennoch) ein Indiz für eine dogmatische Denkweise sein, Personal- und Possesivpronomen über Distanziertheit, Verbundenheit und den Gruppenbezug Auskunft erteilen. Inhaltliche Nähe zu den zentralen Problemfelder der Jugendlichen erhebt der Vergleich mit den Ergebnissen der 12. Shell-Jugendstudie des Jahres 1997.
Background: The faunal and floral relationship of northward-drifting India with its neighboring continents is of general biogeographic interest as an important driver of regional biodiversity. However, direct biogeographic connectivity of India and Southeast Asia during the Cenozoic remains largely unexplored. We investigate timing, direction and mechanisms of faunal exchange between India and Southeast Asia, based on a molecular phylogeny, molecular clock-derived time estimates and biogeographic reconstructions of the Asian freshwater crab family Gecarcinucidae. Results: Although the Gecarcinucidae are not an element of an ancient Gondwana fauna, their subfamily Gecarcinucinae, and probably also the Liotelphusinae, evolved on the Indian Subcontinent and subsequently dispersed to Southeast Asia. Estimated by a model testing approach, this dispersal event took place during the Middle Eocene, and thus before the final collision of India and the Tibet-part of Eurasia. Conclusions: We postulate that the India and Southeast Asia were close enough for exchange of freshwater organisms during the Middle Eocene, before the final Indian--Eurasian collision. Our data support geological models that assume the Indian plate having tracked along Southeast Asia during its move northwards.
Background: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ageing society with increasing numbers of patients with complex care needs. The Medical Research Council in the United Kingdom has proposed a framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions that will be used to develop and evaluate a primary care-based complex care management program for chronically ill patients at high risk for future hospitalization in Germany. Methods and design: We present a multi-method procedure to develop a complex care management program to implement interventions aimed at reducing potentially avoidable hospitalizations for primary care patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or chronic heart failure and a high likelihood of hospitalization. The procedure will start with reflection about underlying precipitating factors of hospitalizations and how they may be targeted by the planned intervention (pre-clinical phase). An intervention model will then be developed (phase I) based on theory, literature, and exploratory studies (phase II). Exploratory studies are planned that entail the recruitment of 200 patients from 10 general practices. Eligible patients will be identified using two ways of 'case finding': software based predictive modelling and physicians' proposal of patients based on clinical experience. The resulting subpopulations will be compared regarding healthcare utilization, care needs and resources using insurance claims data, a patient survey, and chart review. Qualitative studies with healthcare professionals and patients will be undertaken to identify potential barriers and enablers for optimal performance of the complex care management program. Discussion: This multi-method procedure will support the development of a primary care-based care management program enabling the implementation of interventions that will potentially reduce avoidable hospitalizations.
The central difference between objectivist cognitivist semantics and embodied cognition consists in the fact that the latter is, in contrast to the former, mindful of binding meaning to context-sensitive mental systems. According to Lakoff/Johnson's experientialism, conceptual structures arise from preconceptual kinesthetic image-schematic and basic-level structures. Gallese and Lakoff introduced the notion of exploiting sensorimotor structures for higherlevel cognition. Three different types of X-schemas realise three types of environmentally embedded simulation: Areas that control movements in peri-personal space; canonical neurons of the ventral premotor cortex that fire when a graspable object is represented; the firing of mirror neurons while perceiving certain movements of conspecifics. ...
In the present work, the problem of protein folding is addressed from the point of view of equilibrium thermodynamics. The conformation of a globular protein in solution at common temperatures is quite complicated without any geometrical symmetry, but it is an ordered state in the sense of its biological activity. This complicated conformation of a single protein molecule is destroyed upon increasing the temperature or by the addition of appropriate chemical agents, as is revealed by the loss of its activity and change of the physical properties, and so on. Once the complicated native structures having biological activity are lost, it would be natural to suppose that the native structure could hardly be restored. Nevertheless, pioneers, such as Anson and Mirsky, recognized as early as in 1925 that this was not always the case. If one defines the folded and unfolded states of a protein as two distinct phases of a system, then under the variation of temperature the system is transformed from one phase state into another and vice versa. The process of protein folding is accompanied by the release or absorption of a certain amount of energy, corresponding to the first-oder-type phase transitions in the bulk. Knowing the partition function of the system one can evaluate its energy and heat capacity under different temperatures. This task was performed in this work. The results of the developed statistical mechanics model were compared with the results of molecular dynamic simulations of alanine poylpeptides. In particular, the dependencies on temperature of the total energy of the system and heat capacity were compared for alanine polypeptides consisting of 21, 30, 40, 50 and 100 amino acids. The good correspondence of the results of the theoretical model with the results of molecular dynamics simulations allowed to validate the assumptions made about the system and to establish the accuracy range of the theory. In order to perform the comparison of the results of theoretical model and the molecular dynamics simulations it is necessary to perform the efficient analysis of the results of molecular dynamics simulations. This task was also addressed in the present work. In particular, different ways to obtain dependence of the heat capacity on temperature from molecular dynamics simulations are discussed and the most efficient one is proposed. The present thesis reports the result of molecular dynamic simulations for not only alanine polypeptides by also for valine and leucine polypeptides. In valine and leucine polypeptides, it is also possible to observe the helix↔random coil transitions with the increase of temperature. The current thesis presents a work that starts with the investigation of the fundamental degrees of freedom in polypeptides that are responsible for the conformational transitions. Then this knowledge is applied for the statistical mechanics description of helix↔coil transitions in polypeptides. Finally, the theoretical formalism is generalized for the case of proteins in water environment and the comparison of the results of the statistical mechanics model with the experimental measurements of the heat capacity on temperature dependencies for two globular proteins is performed. The presented formalism is based on fundamental physical properties of the system and provides the possibility to describe the folding↔unfolding transitions quantitatively. The combination of these two facts is the major novelty of the presented approach in comparison to the existing ones. The “transparent” physical nature of the formalism provides a possibility to further apply it to a large variety of systems and processes. For instance, it can be used for investigation of the influence of the mutations in the proteins on their stability. This task is of primary importance for design of novel proteins and drug delivering molecules in medicine. It can provide further insights into the problem of protein aggregation and formation of amyloids. The problem of protein aggregation is closely associated with various illnesses such as Alzheimer and mad cow disease. With certain modifications, the presented theoretical method can be applied to the description of the protein crystallization process, which is important for the determination of the structure of proteins with X-Rays. There many other possible applications of the ideas described in the thesis. For instance, the similar formalism can be developed for the description of melting and unzipping of DNA, growth of nanotubes, formation of fullerenes, etc.
Das Ziel dieser retrospektiven Untersuchung ist, die medikamentöse Therapie des neonatalen Entzugsyndroms mittels Clonidin und Chloralhydrat mit der sehr häufig angewendeten Kombinationstherapie aus Morphin und Phenobarbital zu vergleichen. Im dem Zeitraum zwischen 1998 und 2008 wurden in unserer Klinik 133 Neugeborene mit einem neonatalen Entzugssyndrom behandelt. Bei allen Patienten handelte es sich um Neugeborene drogenabhängiger Mütter, welche während der Schwangerschaft mit Methadon substituiert wurden. Bei 29 Patienten wurde eine Therapie mit Clonidin und Chloralhydrat und bei 64 Patienten eine Entzugstherapie mittels Morphin und Phenobarbital durchgeführt. In der Clonidingruppe konnte eine signifikant kürzere Behandlungsdauer (Median: 14 d vs. 35 d) festgestellt werden. Entsprechend war auch die gesamte Aufenthaltsdauer in der Clonidingruppe deutlich kürzer (Median: 32 d vs. 44 d). Außerdem konnte in der Clonidingruppe ein deutlich milderer Verlauf der Entzugssymptomatik festgestellt werden.
On the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis this paper introduces an understanding of societal crises as a reduction in the meaning production of social entities, which can either be internally or externally provoked. The emergence of constitutions and, more generally, constitutional structures, can be understood as responses to both forms of crisis. This is the case because they are double-edged structures which are simultaneously oriented towards the maintenance of internal order and stability within a given social entity at the same time as they frame the transfer of the meaning components between the social entities and their environments. Thus, the 2008 financial crisis indicates a failure of constitutional bonding. When observed from an overall structural perspective, the reasons for this failure can be traced back to an increased discrepancy between the structural composition of world society and the constitutional structures in place. The crisis reflects a failure to respond to two simultaneous, inter-related and mutually re-inforcing structural transformations. First, there is the increased globalisation, which has led to massive dis-locations in the relative centrality of the different national configurations for the reproductive processes of functional systems. Second, there is a structural transformation of the transnational layer of world society through a reduced reliance on the centre/periphery differentiation and an increased reliance on functional differentiation. One of the many consequences of this development is the emergence of new forms of transnational law and politics. A new constitutional architecture which reflects these transformations is needed in order to ensure an adequate constitutional bonding of economic processes, as well as of other social processes.
Die Herausbildung normativer Ordnungen : zur Idee eines interdisziplinären Forschungsprogramms
(2010)
Ein geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliches Forschungsprogramm betritt mit der These, dass wir in einer Zeit tiefgreifender sozialer Veränderungen leben, kein Neuland. Ein thematischer Fokus auf die Frage der Herausbildung normativer Ordnungen mit Bezug auf die entsprechenden Verschiebungen, Umbrüche und Konflikte in verschiedenen Gesellschaften und auf transnationaler Ebene bringt dagegen etwas Neues und Wichtiges ans Licht. Das ist jedenfalls unsere Überzeugung.
Background: Prospective, observational studies that enroll large numbers of patients with few exclusion criteria may better reflect actual ongoing clinical experience than randomized clinical trials. Our purpose was to obtain efficacy and safety information from a cohort of subjects exposed to latanoprost/timolol fixed combination (FC) for [greater than or equal to]18 months using a prospective, observational design. Methods: In all, 577 office-based ophthalmologists in Germany switched 2339 patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension to latanoprost/timolol FC for medical reasons. Follow-up visits were scheduled for every 6 months over 24 months; physicians followed usual care routines. Intraocular pressure (IOP), visual field status, optic nerve head findings, and adverse events were recorded. Efficacy parameters were evaluated for the per protocol (PP) population; the safety population included subjects receiving [greater than or equal to]1 drop of FC. Physicians rated efficacy, tolerability, and subject compliance at month 24. Results: Of the 2339 subjects switched to latanoprost/timolol FC (safety population), the primary reasons for switching were inadequate IOP reduction (78.2%) and desire to simplify treatment with once-daily dosing (29.4%; multiple reasons possible). In all, 1317 (56.3%) subjects completed the study, and 1028 (44.0%) were included in the PP population. Most discontinuations were due to loss to follow-up. Change in mean IOP from baseline to month 6 was -4.0 +/- 4.31 mmHg, a reduction that was maintained throughout (P<0.05 for change at all time points). By investigator assessments, optic disc parameters and visual field were stable over 24 months, and there was no relationship between IOP reduction over 24 months and development of a visual field defect. More than 90% of physicians rated latanoprost/timolol FC as "very good" or "good" for efficacy (PP population), tolerability, and compliance. The FC was safe and well tolerated. No change in iris color was reported by most subjects (83.1%) at month 24. Conclusions: Over 24 months, latanoprost/timolol FC effectively lowers IOP levels and is well tolerated in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension who change from their previous ocular hypotensive therapy for medical reasons. Investigator assessments found optic disc parameters and visual field to be stable throughout 24 months of follow-up.
Background: FibroTest (FT) is the most frequently used serum fibrosis marker and consists of an algorithm of five fibrosis markers (alfa2-macroglobulin, apolipoproteinA1, haptoglobin, GGT, bilirubin). The Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) test consists of an algorithm of three fibrosis markers (hyaluronic acid, amino-terminal propeptide-of-type-III-collagen, tissue-inhibitor of matrix-metaloproteinase-1). While a systematic review has shown comparable results for both individual markers, there has been no direct comparison of both markers. Methods: In the present study, the ELF-test was analyzed retrospectively in patients with chronic liver disease, who received a liver biopsy, transient elastography (TE) and the FibroTest using histology as the reference method. Histology was classified according to METAVIR and the Ludwig's classification (F0-F4) for patients with chronic hepatitis C and B virus (HCV, HBV) infection and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), respectively. Results: Seventy-four patients were analysed: 36 with HCV, 10 with HBV, and 28 with PBC. The accuracy (AUROC) for the diagnosis of significant fibrosis (F[greater than or equal to]2) for ELF and FibroTest was 0.78 (95%CI:0.67-0.89) and 0.69 (95%-CI:0.57-0.82), respectively (difference not statistically significant, n.s.). The AUROC for the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis was 0.92 (95%CI:0.83-1,00), and 0.91 (95%CI:0.83-0.99), respectively (n.s.). For 66 patients with reliable TE measurements the AUROC for the diagnosis of significant fibrosis (cirrhosis) for TE, ELF and FT were 0.80 (0.94), 0.76 (0.92), and 0.67 (0.91), respectively (n.s.). Conclusion: FibroTest and ELF can be performed with comparable diagnostic accuracy for the non-invasive staging of liver fibrosis. Serum tests are informative in a higher proportion of patients than transient elastography.
Active chlorine species play a dominant role in the catalytic destruction of stratospheric ozone in the polar vortices during the late winter and early spring seasons. Recently, the correct understanding of the ClO dimer cycle was challenged by the release of new laboratory absorption cross sections (Pope et al., 2007) yielding significant model underestimates of observed ClO and ozone loss (von Hobe et al., 2007). Under this aspect, nocturnal Arctic stratospheric limb emission measurements carried out by the balloon version of the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS-B) from Kiruna (Sweden) on 11 January 2001 and 20/21 March 2003 have been reanalyzed with regard to the chlorine reservoir species ClONO2 and the active species, ClO and ClOOCl (Cl2O2). New laboratory measurements of IR absorption cross sections of ClOOCl for various temperatures and pressures allowed for the first time the retrieval of ClOOCl mixing ratios from remote sensing measurements. High values of active chlorine (ClOx) of roughly 2.3 ppbv at 20 km were observed by MIPAS-B in the cold mid-winter Arctic vortex on 11 January 2001. While nighttime ClOOCl shows enhanced values of nearly 1.1 ppbv at 20 km, ClONO2 mixing ratios are less than 0.1 ppbv at this altitude. In contrast, high ClONO2 mixing ratios of nearly 2.4 ppbv at 20 km have been observed in the late winter Arctic vortex on 20 March 2003. No significant ClOx amounts are detectable on this date since most of the active chlorine has already recovered to its main reservoir species ClONO2. The observed values of ClOx and ClONO2 are in line with the established polar chlorine chemistry. The thermal equilibrium constants between the dimer formation and its dissociation, as derived from the balloon measurements, are on the lower side of reported data and in good agreement with values recommended by von Hobe et al. (2007). Calculations with the ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry model (EMAC) using established kinetics show similar chlorine activation and deactivation, compared to the measurements in January 2001 and March 2003, respectively.
Atmospheric observation-based global SF6 emissions - comparison of top-down and bottom-up estimates
(2009)
Emissions of sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), one of the strongest greenhouse gases on a per molecule basis, are targeted to be collectively reduced under the Kyoto Protocol. Because of its long atmospheric lifetime (≈3000 years), the accumulation of SF6 in the atmosphere is a direct measure of its global emissions. Examination of our extended data set of globally distributed high-precision SF6 observations shows an increase in SF6 abundance from near zero in the 1970s to a global mean of 6.7 ppt by the end of 2008. In-depth evaluation of our long-term data records shows that the global source of SF6 decreased after 1995, most likely due to SF6 emission reductions in industrialised countries, but increased again after 1998. By subtracting those emissions reported by Annex I countries to the United Nations Framework Convention of Climatic Change (UNFCCC) from our observation-inferred SF6 source leaves a surprisingly large gap of more than 70–80% of non-reported SF6 emissions in the last decade.
Emissions of sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), one of the strongest greenhouse gases on a per molecule basis, are targeted to be collectively reduced under the Kyoto Protocol. Because of its long atmospheric lifetime (estimated as 800 to 3200 years), the accumulation of SF6 in the atmosphere is a direct measure of its global emissions. Examination of our extended data set of globally distributed high-precision SF6 observations shows an increase in SF6 abundance from near zero in the 1970s to a global mean of 6.7 ppt by the end of 2008. In-depth evaluation of our long-term data records shows that the global source of SF6 decreased after 1995, most likely due to SF6 emission reductions in industrialised countries, but increased again after 1998. By subtracting those emissions reported by Annex I countries to the United Nations Framework Convention of Climatic Change (UNFCCC) from our observation-inferred SF6 source leaves a surprisingly large gap of more than 70–80% of non-reported SF6 emissions in the last decade. This suggests a strong under-estimation of emissions in Annex I countries and underlines the urgent need for independent atmospheric verification of greenhouse gases emissions accounting.
Sacoglossan sea slugs are unique in the animal kingdom in that they sequester and maintain active plastids that they acquire from the siphonaceous algae upon which they feed, making the animals photosynthetic. While most sacoglossan species digest their freshly ingested plastids within hours, four species from the family Plakobranchidae retain their stolen plastids (kleptoplasts) in a photosynthetically active state on time scales of weeks to months. The molecular basis of plastid maintenance within the cytosol of digestive gland cells in these photosynthetic metazoans is yet unknown, but is widely thought to involve gene transfer from the algal food source to the slugs based upon previous investigations of single genes. Indeed, normal plastid development requires hundreds of nuclear-encoded proteins, with protein turnover in photosystem II in particular known to be rapid under various conditions. Moreover, only algal plastids, not the algal nuclei, are sequestered by the animals during feeding. If algal nuclear genes are transferred to the animal either during feeding or in the germ line, and if they are expressed, then they should be readily detectable with deep-sequencing methods. We have sequenced expressed mRNAs from actively photosynthesizing, starved individuals of two photosynthetic sea slug species, Plakobranchus ocellatus Van Hasselt, 1824 and Elysia timida Risso, 1818. We find that nuclear-encoded, algal-derived genes specific to photosynthetic function are expressed neither in P. ocellatus nor in E. timida. Despite their dramatic plastid longevity, these photosynthetic sacoglossan slugs do not express genes acquired from algal nuclei in order to maintain plastid function.
New conditions of solvability based on a general theorem on the calculation of the index at infinity for vector fields that have degenerate principal linear part as well as degenerate ... next order ... terms are obtained for the 2 Pi-periodic problem for the scalar equation x'' +n2x=g(|x|)+f(t,x)+b(t) with bounded g(u) and f(t,x) -> 0 as |x| -> 0. The result is also applied to the solvability of a two-point boundary value problem and to resonant problems for equations arising in control theory.
AMS subject classifications: 47Hll, 47H30.
Das vorliegende Arbeitspapier ist die unveränderte Fassung einer Diplomarbeit, die von Michael Grimm während einer Dauer von vier Monaten am Institut für Konjunktur, Wachstum und Verteilung der Universität Frankfurt a. M. geschrieben wurde. Die Ergebnisse der Analyse halte ich für so interessant, daß mir eine Veröffentlichung als Arbeitspapier im Rahmen des von mir geleiteten EVS-Projektes, dessen Daten die Grundlage der Arbeit bilden, als lohnend erscheint. Dadurch kann sichergestellt werden, daß die Untersuchungsergebnisse Interessierten zur weiteren Nutzung, sei es als reine Informationsgrundlage oder als Ausgangspunkt weiterer Analysen, zur Verfügung stehen. Die Studie beleuchtet die Verteilung von Geld- und Grundvermögen auf sozioökonomische Gruppen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Als Datenbasis wurde eine Datenbank mit (anonymisierten) Individualdaten der Einkommens- und Verbrauchsstichprobe 1988 der Universität Frankfurt a. M. genutzt. Anknüpfend an frühere Arbeiten, die zu diesem Themenkomplex im Rahmen des Sonderforschungsbereichs 3 "Mikroanalytische Grundlagen der Gesellschaftspolitik" angefertigt wurden sowie durch Berücksichtigung von Daten zur EVS 1993, die zum Untersuchungszeitpunkt allerdings nur in tabellierter Form vorlagen, skizziert die Analyse eindrucksvoll die Entwicklung der Vermögensverteilung bis in die neunziger Jahre hinein. Dabei zeigt sich, daß die Verteilung des Vermögens, im Vergleich zur Verteilung der Einkommen, einen weiterhin sehr hohen Konzentrationsgrad aufweist. Insbesondere auf der Personenebene hat sich der Grad der Konzentration im Laufe der achtziger Jahre sogar noch verstärkt. Auch die Betrachtung der Verteilung auf sozio-ökonomische Gruppen zeigt viele interessante und neue Ergebnisse, so daß die Analyse ein echter Erkenntnisfortschritt ist. Es bleibt zu hoffen, daß weitere Arbeiten auf Basis der Einkommens- und Verbrauchs stichproben 1993 und 1998 sich der Entwicklung der Vermögensverteilung, insbesondere auch in den neuen Bundesländern, widmen und so eine langfristige Informationsgrundlage für Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik schaffen. Frankfurt am Main, im März 1998 (Richard Hauser)
Methanogenic archaea are a group of strictly anaerobic microorganisms characterized by their strict dependence on the process of methanogenesis for energy conservation. Among the archaea, they are also the only known group synthesizing proteins containing selenocysteine or pyrrolysine. All but one of the known archaeal pyrrolysine-containing and all but two of the confirmed archaeal selenocysteine-containing protein are involved in methanogenesis. Synthesis of these proteins proceeds through suppression of translational stop codons but otherwise the two systems are fundamentally different. This paper highlights these differences and summarizes the recent developments in selenocysteine- and pyrrolysine-related research on archaea and aims to put this knowledge into the context of their unique energy metabolism.
A new artificial regulatory system for essential genes in yeast is described. It prevents translation of target mRNAs upon tetracycline (tc) binding to aptamers introduced into their 5'UTRs. Exploiting direct RNA–ligand interaction renders auxiliary protein factors unnecessary. Therefore, our approach is strain independent and not susceptible to interferences by heterologous expressed regulatory proteins. We use a simple PCR-based strategy, which allows easy tagging of any target gene and the level of gene expression can be adjusted due to various tc aptamer-regulated promoters. As proof of concept, five differently expressed genes were targeted, two of which could not be regulated previously. In all cases, adding tc completely prevented growth and, as shown for Nop14p, rapidly abolished de novo protein synthesis providing a powerful tool for conditional regulation of yeast gene expression.
The magnetic field sensors enabling birds to extract orientational information from the Earth’s magnetic field have remained enigmatic. Our previously published results from homing pigeons have made us suggest that the iron containing sensory dendrites in the inner dermal lining of the upper beak are a candidate structure for such an avian magnetometer system. Here we show that similar structures occur in two species of migratory birds (garden warbler, Sylvia borin and European robin, Erithacus rubecula) and a non-migratory bird, the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus). In all these bird species, histological data have revealed dendrites of similar shape and size, all containing iron minerals within distinct subcellular compartments of nervous terminals of the median branch of the Nervus ophthalmicus. We also used microscopic X-ray absorption spectroscopy analyses to identify the involved iron minerals to be almost completely Fe III-oxides. Magnetite (Fe II/III) may also occur in these structures, but not as a major Fe constituent. Our data suggest that this complex dendritic system in the beak is a common feature of birds, and that it may form an essential sensory basis for the evolution of at least certain types of magnetic field guided behavior.
Experimental results are presented for 180 in silico designed octapeptide sequences and their stabilizing effects on the major histocompatibility class I molecule H-2Kb. Peptide sequence design was accomplished by a combination of an ant colony optimization algorithm with artificial neural network classifiers. Experimental tests yielded nine H-2Kb stabilizing and 171 nonstabilizing peptides. 28 among the nonstabilizing octapeptides contain canonical motif residues known to be favorable for MHC I stabilization. For characterization of the area covered by stabilizing and non-stabilizing octapeptides in sequence space, we visualized the distribution of 100,603 octapeptides using a self-organizing map. The experimental results present evidence that the canonical sequence motives of the SYFPEITHI database on their own are insufficient for predicting MHC I protein stabilization.
Linear-implicit versions of strong Taylor numerical schemes for finite dimensional Itô stochastic differential equations (SDEs) are shown to have the same order as the original scheme. The combined truncation and global discretization error of an gamma strong linear-implicit Taylor scheme with time-step delta applied to the N dimensional Itô-Galerkin SDE for a class of parabolic stochastic partial differential equation (SPDE) with a strongly monotone linear operator with eigenvalues lambda 1 <= lambda 2 <= ... in its drift term is then estimated by K(lambda N -½ + 1 + delta gamma) where the constant K depends on the initial value, bounds on the other coefficients in the SPDE and the length of the time interval under consideration.
AMS subject classifications: 35R60, 60H15, 65M15, 65U05.
Alternative education or teaching radicalism? New literature on Islamic education in Southeast Asia
(2009)
This review article focuses on three recent publications on Islamic education in Southeast Asia. While two are monographs on South Thailand and Myanmar/ Burma, one is a collection of essays on Indonesia, Malaysia, South Thailand, Cambodia, and the Southern Philippines. All works highlight local, regional and international educational networks, as well as their connections to the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. Based chiefly on first-hand fieldwork, the works deliver an up-to-date and detailed picture of current discussions and developments regarding Islamic education in Southeast Asia. Key words Education ; Islam ; Southeast Asia ; Indonesia ; Malaysia ; Thailand ; Myanmar
Samples of freshly fallen snow were collected at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch, Switzerland, during the Cloud and Aerosol Characterization Experiments (CLACE) 5 in February and March 2006. Sampling was carried out on the Sphinx platform. Headspace-solid-phase-dynamic extraction (HS-SPDE) combined with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) was used to quantify C6–C10 n-aldehydes in the snow samples. The most abundant n-aldehyde was n-hexanal (median concentration 1.324 micro g L -1) followed by n-nonanal, n-decanal, n-octanal and n-heptanal (median concentrations 1.239, 0.863, 0.460, and 0.304 micro g L -1, respectively). A wide range of concentrations was found among individual snow samples, even for samples taken at the same time. Higher median concentrations of all n-aldehydes were observed when air masses reached Jungfraujoch from the north-northwest in comparison to air masses arriving from the southeast-southwest. Results suggest that the n-aldehydes detected most likely are of direct and indirect biogenic origin, and that they entered the snow through the particle phase.
Both, gas and particle scavenging contribute to the transport of organic compounds by ice crystals in the troposphere. To simulate these processes an experimental setup was developed to form airborne ice crystals under atmospheric conditions. Experiments were performed in a wall independent reactor (WIR) installed in a walk-in cold chamber maintained constantly at -20°C. Aerosol particles were added to the carrier gas of ambient air by an aerosol generator to allow heterogeneous ice formation. Temperature variations and hydrodynamic conditions of the WIR were investigated to determine the conditions for ice crystal formation and crystal growth by vapour deposition. In detail, the dependence of temperature variations from flow rate and temperature of the physical wall as well as temperature variations with an increasing reactor depth were studied. The conditions to provide a stable aerosol concentration in the carrier gas flow were also studied. The temperature distribution inside the reactor was strongly dependent on flow rate and physical wall temperature. At an inlet temperature of -20°C, a flow rate of 30 L•min exp -1 and a physical wall temperature of +5°C turned out to provide ideal conditions for ice formation. At these conditions a sharp and stable laminar down draft "jet stream" of cold air in the centre of the reactor was produced. Temperatures measured at the chamber outlet were kept well below the freezing point in the whole reactor depth of 1.0 m. Thus, melting did not affect ice formation and crystal growth. The maximum residence time for airborne ice crystals was calculated to at 40 s. Ice crystal growth rates increased also with increasing reactor depth. The maximum ice crystal growth rate was calculated at 2.82 mg• exp -1. Further, the removal efficiency of the cleaning device for aerosol particles was 99.8% after 10 min. A reliable particle supply was attained after a preliminary lead time of 15 min. Thus, the minimum lead time was determined at 25 min. Several test runs revealed that the WIR is suitable to perform experiments with airborne ice crystals.
Clio-online Guide Afrika
(2010)
Die Region Afrika nimmt im disziplinären Bereich der Geschichtswissenschaft eine Randposition ein. Daran hat auch die steigende Bedeutung im Kontext von "Global History" und Diaspora-Studien noch nichts geändert. Trotz der überschaubaren Infrastruktur gibt es interessante junge Projekte, die dem Bereich der digitalen Medien neue Impulse gegeben haben. Der Guide stellt neben den klassischen Literatur- und Volltextdatenbanken u.a. Bildarchive, Volltext-Harvester, Podcasts, Wikis und reine Open Access-Zeitschriften jeweils mit einem Schwerpunkt auf das sub-saharische Afrika vor.
Der Mediziner Prof. Charles Dinarello, 66, von der University of Colorado erhielt den mit 100 000 Euro dotierten Paul Ehrlich- und Ludwig Darmstaedter-Preis 2010. Der mit 60 000 Euro dotierte Paul Ehrlich-Nachwuchspreis ging an die Frankfurter Biologin Prof. Amparo Acker-Palmer, 41, vom Exzellenzcluster »Makromolekulare Komplexe« Frankfurt.
Blut-Untersuchungen ziehen sich wie ein roter Faden durch die verschiedenen Abteilungen des Frankfurter Instituts für Rechtsmedizin. Ob mit dem Skalpell, durch scharfsinnige Beobachtung oder Hightech-Laboranalytik: Spezialisierte Rechtsmediziner können einen Tathergang anhand von Blutspurenverteilungsmustern rekonstruieren, Toxikologen messen im Blut betäubende oder giftige Substanzen, Molekularbiologen ordnen Blutspuren über DNA-Profi le Personen zu und versuchen, mit molekulardiagnostischen Methoden unklare Todesursachen aufzuklären. Zwei konstruierte Todesfälle gewähren einen forensischen Blick auf das Blut.
Mit Blut unterzeichnete Dr. Faust seinen zweifelhaften Pakt mit dem Teufel. In der Kulturgeschichte des Menschen hat Blut von jeher eine mystisch aufgeladene Rolle gehabt, die sich in religiösen Ritualen, Heilpraktiken, Liebes- und Freundschaftsbünden niederschlug. Roland Prinzinger beginnt mit einigen Schlaglichtern auf die vielfältigen Bedeutungen des Blutes, die heute noch mitschwingen, wenn wir uns dem Thema nähern. Als Biologe erklärt er dann am Beispiel der Diagnostik bei Vögeln, warum Blut auch aus naturwissenschaftlicher Sicht ein »ganz besonderer Saft« ist.
Hundert Jahre nach seiner Premiere im Oktober 1910 findet der Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie wieder in Frankfurt am Main statt. Damit unterstreicht die Fachgesellschaft die Bedeutung, die dem Wissenschaftsstandort Frankfurt für die zeitgenössischen Sozialwissenschaften zukommt. Neben dem 1971 gegründeten Frankfurter Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften haben das traditionsreiche Institut für Sozialforschung, das Sigmund-Freud-Institut, das Cornelia-Goethe-Centrum sowie der Exzellenzcluster »Die Herausbildung normativer Ordnungen« das gegenwärtige Erscheinungsbild der Frankfurter Soziologie nachhaltig geprägt. ...
In welcher Welt leben wir? : Soziologiekongress zum Thema "Transnationale Vergesellschaftungen"
(2010)
Frankfurt wird vom 11. bis 15. Oktober zum fünften Mal Austragungsort des Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS) sein. Zu diesem mittlerweile 35. DGS-Kongress – der erste fand vor 100 Jahren ebenfalls in Frankfurt statt – werden rund 3000 Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus aller Welt erwartet. ...
Das Bild unter der Schneedecke : visuelle Soziologie: Erforschung des Sozialen mit anderen Mitteln
(2010)
"Unter der Fotografie eines Menschen ist seine Geschichte wie unter einer Schneedecke vergraben", schrieb Siegfried Kracauer 1927 in seinem Essay "Das Ornament der Masse". Visuelle Soziologie nennt sich heute eine relativ junge Fachrichtung, die versucht, diese Schneedecke mit soziologischen Methoden beiseite zu räumen. Dann wird der Hintergrund sichtbar, auf dem die Geschichte des Bildes sich abspielt, das soziale Beziehungsgeflecht, dem die Fotografie ihre Existenz verdankt. Ist doch dieses Bild die Manifestation verschiedener Beziehungen, die sich etwa zwischen Fotograf und Fotografiertem, zwischen Betrachter und Betrachtetem, zwischen Auftraggeber und Nutzer entwickeln und in die ideologische Weltsichten ebenso eingehen wie die sozialen Lagen der Akteure. Visuelle Soziologie fragt also nach der Produktion, Distribution und Konsumtion von Bildern und stellt sie in Beziehung zur Sozialstruktur der Gesellschaft. ...
Welche Rolle spielt Religion – abseits von radikalem Extremismus – im politischen Geschehen der modernen westlichen Gesellschaften? Diese Frage motivierte unser Forschungsprojekt; wir untersuchen dabei einen ganz spezifischen Sachverhalt: Welchen Einfluss hat Religion darauf, ob Bürger staatliche Umverteilungspolitik unterstützen? ...
Argentinien gedenkt 2010 der zweihundertjährigen Unabhängigkeit, und es ist nach Mexiko 1992 und Brasilien 1994 das dritte lateinamerikanische Gastland der Frankfurter Buchmesse. Auf beiden Seiten des Atlantiks steigen die Zahlen der Buchpublikationen und der Übersetzungen. Grund genug, um im jährlich wiederkehrenden Termingeschäft des Markts Ausschau zu halten nach der die Jubelfeiern und Bestsellerlisten überdauernden Literatur. Auch in einer Phase der beschleunigten globalen Kommerzialisierung existiert sie noch.
Brustkrebs ist die häufigste Krebserkrankung und Todesursache bei Frauen. Die Forschung der letzten Jahrzehnte hat gezeigt, dass es sich dabei nicht um eine einzelne, immer gleich verlaufende Erkrankung handelt. Vielmehr geht man heute davon aus, dass Brustkrebs eine heterogene Erkrankung mit verschiedenen Subtypen darstellt. Sie lassen sich klinisch und molekular deutlich von einander unterscheiden. Wichtiges Ziel der modernen Forschung und ihrer Methoden ist daher die Entwicklung einer individuellen Therapie für jede einzelne Patientin.
In vielen Familien der Mittelschicht sind mittlerweile beide Ehepartner berufstätig. Das männliche Alleinverdiener-Modell verschwindet zwar nicht, aber nimmt ab. Die Arbeit zu Hause ist trotzdem noch ungleich verteilt und überwiegend Frauensache geblieben – wenn auch häufig unter neuen Vorzeichen: Oft übernehmen Migrantinnen, insbesondere aus Osteuropa, einen Teil der Care-Arbeit. Welche Konsequenzen hat dies für deren Familien?
Um Dynamiken und Netzwerke in den untersuchten Clubszenen und urbanen Räumen Berlins wissenschaftlich erfassen zu können, bedarf es einer multidimensionalen Herangehensweise. Ethnografi sche Methoden sind dabei von größter Bedeutung: teilnehmende Beobachtung im Alltag sowie auf Veranstaltungen vor Ort, fokussierte Gespräche mit Szenegängern und reflektierende Berichte über die eigene Positionierung als Forscherin. Das gesammelte Datenmaterial ist vielfältig: detaillierte Feldnotizen nach jedem Club- oder Barbesuch, aber auch nach relevanten Gesprächen, sei es »face-to-face«, über E-Mail- oder Chatverkehr nehmen den größten Part ein. Bildmaterial wie Plakate, Flyer und selbst gemachte Fotos in Clubs ergänzen das Schriftmaterial auch visuell. Das Verfolgen stadt- und kulturpolitischer Entwicklungen, Beobachtungen sozioökonomischer Gegebenheiten in den jeweiligen Szenen und der Einfl uss urbaner Infrastruktur auf das Ausgehverhalten sind weitere Mosaiksteine, die dazu beitragen, ein möglichst ganzheitliches Bild entstehen zu lassen. Nach der Feldforschungs- und Datenerhebungsphase wird das gesamte Datenmaterial ab Januar 2011 einer qualitativen Analyse unterzogen.
Migranten werden in politischen Debatten oft als festgefügte Gemeinschaft betrachtet, die in ihrer eigenen nach außen abgeschotteten Welt leben – in einer Parallelgesellschaft. Doch ist das wirklich so? Wie gestalten insbesondere junge Leute mit Migrationshintergrund ihre sozialen Bindungen, wenn sie sich in der urbanen Clubszene europäischer Großstädte bewegen? Das Team um die Soziologin und Kulturanthropologin Kira Kosnick untersucht die Dynamiken dieser Prozesse.
Blut steht für Leben - und für den Tod. Das ist in der Medizin nicht anders als in der Mythologie. Vor wenigen Jahrzehnten war die Diagnose Blutkrebs noch ein sicheres Todesurteil. Heute werden viele Leukämiekranke geheilt. An der Goethe-Universität setzt ein Schwerpunkt für Lymphom- und Leukämieforschung deutschlandweit Akzente bei Forschung und Diagnostik.
Wer sind unsere Leser? Was gefällt ihnen an »Forschung Frankfurt«? Welche Themen interessieren sie? Wie verständlich finden sie die Beiträge? Dies sind Fragen, auf die unsere Leserumfrage aus Heft 3/2009 aufschlussreiche Antworten ergeben hat. Die treuesten Leser sind Mitglieder der Freunde und Förderer der Goethe-Universität (29 Prozent), ein Fünftel sind Alumni, 18 Prozent Professoren.