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@article{Gorbushina2010aa,
author = {Gorbushina, Anna and Kempe, Andr{\'e} and Rodenacker, Karsten and J{\"u}tting, Uta and Altermann, Wlady and Stark, Robert and Heckl, Wolfgang and Krumbein, Wolfgang},
date-modified = {2011-02-24 08:55:56 +0100},
doi = {10.1080/01490451.2010.490077},
journal = {Geomicrobiology Journal},
keywords = {biofilm},
month = {February},
number = {2},
title = {Quantitative 3-dimensional Image Analysis of Mineral Surface Modifications - Chemical, Mechanical and Biological},
volume = {28},
year = {2011},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2010.490077}
}
@article{Hense2008aa,
author = {Hense, B.A. and Gais, P. and J{\"u}tting, U. and Scherb, H. and Rodenacker, K.},
date-added = {2008-01-23 21:09:09 +0100},
date-modified = {2008-05-29 14:53:24 +0200},
doi = {10.1093/plankt/fbn024},
journal = {J. Plankton Res.},
number = {5},
pages = {587-606},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/PhytoplanktonFluorescence.pdf},
title = {Use of fluorescence information for automated phytoplankton investigation by image analysis},
volume = {30},
year = {2008},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbn024}
}
@article{Matiasek2008aa,
author = {Kaspar Matiasek and Peter Gais and Karsten Rodenacker and Uta J{\"u}tting and Jeanette J. Tanck and Wolfgang Schmahl},
date-added = {2008-01-18 23:57:34 +0100},
date-modified = {2008-07-20 19:29:07 +0200},
doi = {10.1111/j.1439-0264.2007.00830.x},
journal = {Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C},
keywords = {schnitt, Methodical},
month = {June},
number = {3},
pages = {205-213},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Tanck_Paper.pdf},
title = {Stereological Characteristics of the Equine Accessory Nerve},
volume = {37},
year = {2008},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0264.2007.00830.x}
}
@article{Hahn2008aa,
abstract = {Reasons for performing study: Recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is a common and debilitating peripheral nerve disease of horses, but it remains unclear if this disease is a mono- or polyneuropathy. An understanding of the distribution of the neuropathological lesions in RLN affected horses is fundamental to studying the aetiology of this very significant disease of tall horses.
Objective: To determine whether RLN should be classified as a mono- or polyneuropathy.
Methods: Multiple long peripheral nerves and their innervated muscles were examined systematically in 3 clinically affected RLN horses
Results: Severe lesions were evident in the left as well as right recurrent laryngeal nerves in all horses, both distally and, in one case, also proximally. No primary axonal lesions were evident in other nerves nor were changes found in their innervated muscles.
Conclusions: RLN is not a polyneuropathy but should be classified as a bilateral mononeuropathy.
Potential relevance: Genetic and local factors specifically affecting the recurrent laryngeal nerves in RLN-affected horses should now be investigated further.},
author = {C. H. Hahn and Kaspar Matiasek and P. M. Dixon and V. Molony and K. Rodenacker and I. G. Mayhew},
date-added = {2008-01-18 23:53:34 +0100},
date-modified = {2008-11-10 17:59:19 +0100},
doi = {10.2746/042516408X335711},
journal = {Equine Veterinary Journal},
keywords = {schnitt,Methodical},
month = {November},
number = {7},
pages = {666-672},
title = {Histological and ultrastructural evidence that recurrent laryngeal neuropathy is a bilateral mononeuropathy limited to recurrent laryngeal nerves},
volume = {40},
year = {2008},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2746/042516408X335711}
}
@article{Hughes2006,
abstract = {Bone loss has been repeatedly documented in astronauts after flight,
yet little is known about the mechanism of bone loss in space flight.
Osteoblasts were activated during space flight in microgravity (g)
with and without a 1 gravity (1 g) field and 24 genes were analyzed
for early induction. Induction of proliferating cell nuclear antigen
(PCNA), transforming growth factor (TGF), cyclo-oxygenase-2 (cox-2),
cpla2, osteocalcin (OC), c-myc, fibroblast growth factor-2 (fgf-2),
bcl2, bax, and fgf-2 message as well as FGF-2 protein were significantly
depressed in g when compared to ground (gr). Artificial onboard gravity
normalized the induction of c-myc, cox-2, TGF, bax, bcl2, and fgf-2
message as well as FGF-2 protein synthesis in spaceflight samples.
In normal gravity, FGF-2 induces bcl2 expression; we found that bcl2
expression was significantly reduced in microgravity conditions.
Since nuclear shape is known to elongate in the absence of mitogens
like FGF-2, we used high-resolution image-based morphometry to characterize
changes in osteoblast nuclear architecture under microgravity, 1
g flight, and ground conditions. Besides changes in cell shape (roundish/elliptic),
other high-resolution analyses show clear influences of gravity on
the inner nuclear structure. These changes occur in the texture,
arrangement, and contrast of nuclear particles and mathematical modeling
defines the single cell classification of the osteoblasts. Changes
in nuclear structure were evident as early as 24 h after exposure
to microgravity. This documented alteration in nuclear architecture
may be a direct result of decreased expression of autocrine and cell
cycle genes, suggesting an inhibition of anabolic response in g.
Life on this planet has evolved in a normal gravity field and these
data suggest that gravity plays a significant role in regulation
of osteoblast transcription.},
author = {Millie Hughes-Fulford and Karsten Rodenacker and Uta J{\"u}tting},
date-added = {2006-05-02 16:17:24 +0200},
date-modified = {2007-11-27 10:15:48 +0100},
doi = {10.1002/jcb.20883},
journal = {Journal of Cellular Biochemistry},
keywords = {Methodical,cyto,microgravity,growth regulation, cytometry, morphometry, photometry, fgf-2, bcl2},
link = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16619267},
number = {2},
pages = {435-449},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Millie2006.pdf},
title = {Reduction of anabolic signals and alteration of osteoblast nuclear morphology in microgravity},
volume = {99},
year = {2006},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcb.20883}
}
@article{Rodenacker2007aa,
author = {Karsten Rodenacker},
date-added = {2007-09-09 14:51:49 +0200},
date-modified = {2007-11-27 10:12:00 +0100},
doi = {10.1016/j.ecoinf.2007.08.002},
journal = {Ecological Informatics},
keywords = {biofilm, schnitt, phyto, Methodical},
pages = {353-360},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/ecoinf_kr.pdf},
read = {Yes},
title = {Does digital analysis of micro image data improve understanding of reality ? {C}ontradictions - {C}hallenges},
volume = {2/4},
year = {2007},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2007.08.002}
}
@article{Rodenacker2006,
abstract = {An automatic microscope image acquisition, evaluation, and recognition
system was developed for the analysis of Utermoehl plankton chambers
in terms of taxonomic algae recognition. The system called PLASA
(Plankton Structure Analysis) comprises (1) fully automatic archiving
(optical fixation) of aqueous specimens as digital bright field and
fluorescence images, (2) phytoplankton analysis and recognition,
and (3) training facilities for new taxa. It enables characterization
of aqueous specimens by their populations. The system is described
in detail with emphasis on image analytical aspects. Plankton chambers
are scanned by sizable grids, divers objective(s), and up to four
fluorescence spectral bands. Acquisition positions are focused and
digitized by a TV camera and archived on disk. The image data sets
are evaluated by a large set of quantitative features. Automatic
classifications for a number of organisms are developed and embedded
in the program. Interactive programs for the design of training sets
were additionally implemented. A long-term sampling period of 23
weeks from two ponds at two different locations each was performed
to generate a reliable data set for training and testing purposes.
These data were used to present this systems results for phytoplankton
structure characterization. PLASA represents an automatic system,
comprising all steps from specimen processing to algae identification
up to species level and quantification.},
author = {Karsten Rodenacker and Burkhard A. Hense and Uta J{\"u}tting and Peter Gais},
date-added = {2006-05-02 16:08:26 +0200},
date-modified = {2007-11-27 10:09:03 +0100},
journal = {Microsc Res and Techniq},
keywords = {phyto, Utermohl, image, analysis, fluorescence, quantification, archiving},
link = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=16892193&query_hl=3&itool=pubmed_docsum},
number = {9},
pages = {708-720},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Phytoplankton2006.pdf},
title = {Automatic Analysis of Aqueous Specimens for Phytoplankton Structure and Population Estimation},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jemt.20338},
volume = {69},
year = {2006},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jemt.20338}
}
@article{Rupp2007aa,
author = {Angie Rupp and Ulf Dornseifer and Andreas Fischer and Wolfgang Schmahl and Karsten Rodenacker and Uta J{\"u}tting and Peter Gais and E. Biemer and Nikolaos Papadopulos and Kaspar Matiasek},
date-added = {2007-07-12 08:52:57 +0200},
date-modified = {2008-07-20 19:29:07 +0200},
doi = {10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.07.015},
journal = {Journal of Neuroscience Methods},
keywords = {schnitt},
month = {November},
number = {2},
pages = {266-277},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Rupp2.pdf},
title = {Electrophysiologic assessment of sciatic nerve regeneration in the rat: surrounding limb muscles feature strongly in recordings from the gastrocnemius muscle},
volume = {166},
year = {2007},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.07.015}
}
@article{Rupp2007,
abstract = {Sensory testing, by providing stimuli for nociceptors of the foot,
is a popular method of evaluating sensory regeneration after damage
to the sciatic nerve in the rat. In the following study, 20 rats
were submitted to double transection of the sciatic nerve. The subsequent
14 mm gap was repaired through guidance interponation. In order to
evaluate nerve regeneration, sensory testing was performed additionally
to other methods, which included motor testing, morphometry, and
electron microscopic assessments of nerves. Somatosensory testing
revealed that all animals exhibited next to the same amount of sensory
reinnervation on their foot regardless of their experimental group.
In motor tests, however, two out of the three experimental groups
did not improve at all. These groups also failed to show neural regrowth
in morphometric and electron microscopic assessments of the associated
nerve. Retrograde tracing was able to prove the saphenous nerve as
an alternative source of sensory reinne},
author = {Rupp, Angie and Dornseifer, Ulf and Karsten Rodenacker and Fichter, Andreas and J{\"u}tting, Uta and Gais, Peter and Papadopulos, Nikolaos and Kaspar Matiasek},
date-added = {2007-06-18 10:58:35 +0200},
date-modified = {2008-07-20 19:29:07 +0200},
doi = {10.1080/08990220601116329},
journal = {Somatosensory and Motor Research},
keywords = {schnitt, Methodical},
month = {March},
number = {1-2},
pages = {1 - 13},
pdf = {http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibb/homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Rupp1.pdf},
title = {Temporal progression and extent of the return of sensation in the foot provided by the saphenous nerve after sciatic nerve transection and repair in the rat - implications for nociceptive assessments.},
volume = {24},
year = {2007},
bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08990220601116329}
}
@article{Bader2011,
author = {S. R. Bader and A. Fischer and D. Emrich and U. J{\"u}tting and T.
Weyh and B. Kaspers and K. Matiasek},
title = {Evaluation of lumbosacral nerve root conduction in chickens by electrophysiological
testing including high-resolution spinal magnetic stimulation},
journal = {Journal of Neuroscience Methods},
year = {2011},
volume = {194},
number = {4},
pages = {342-349},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2010.11.30}
}
@article{Bink2008,
author = {K. Bink and E. Haralambleva and M. Kremer and G. Ott and Ch. Beham-Schmid
and L. de Leval and S. Cheng Peh and H.R. Laeng and U. J{\"u}tting
and P. Hutzler and L. Quintanilla-Martinez and F. Fend},
title = {Primary extramedullary plasmacytoma: similarities with and differences
from multiple myeloma revealed by interphase cytogenetics.},
journal = {Haematologica},
year = {2008},
volume = {Apr, 93(4)},
pages = {623-626},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2008.04.02}
}
@article{Lassmann2007a,
author = {S. Lassmann and I. Schuster and A. Walch and H. G{\"o}bel and U.
J{\"u}tting and F. Makowiec and U. Hopt and M. Werner},
title = {{STAT}3 m{RNA} and protein expression in colorectal cancer: {E}ffects
on {STAT}3-inducible targets linked to cell survival and proliferation.},
journal = {Clin Pathol},
year = {2007},
volume = {60(2)},
pages = {173-179},
keywords = {BioStatistics},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2007.11.16}
}
@article{Lassmann2007b,
author = {S. Lassmann and Y. Shen and Uta J{\"u}tting and P. Wiehle and A.
Walch and G. Gitsch and A. Hasenburg and M. Werner},
title = {Predictive value of {A}urora-{A}/{STK}15 expression for late stage
epithelial ovarian cancer patients treated by adjuvant chemotherapy.},
journal = {Clin Cancer Res},
year = {2007},
volume = {13(14)},
pages = {4083-91},
keywords = {BioStatistics},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2007.11.16}
}
@article{Rauser2010,
author = {S. Rauser and R. Langer and S. Tschernitz and P. Gais and U. J{\"u}tting
and M. Feith and H. H{\"o}fler and A. Walch.},
title = {High number of {CD}45{RO}+ tumor infiltrating lymphocytes is an independent
prognostic factor in non-metastasized (stage{ I-IIA}) esophageal
adenocarcinoma.},
journal = {BMC Cancer},
year = {2010},
volume = {Nov 5, 10(1)},
pages = {608},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2010.11.10}
}
@article{Reiter2006,
author = {R. Reiter and Peter Gais and Uta J{\"u}tting and M. K. Steuer-Vogt
and A. Pickhard and K. Bink and S. Rauser and S. Lassmann and H.
H{\"o}fler and M. Werner and A. Walch},
title = {Aurora kinase a messenger {RNA} overexpression is correlated with
tumor progression and shortened survival in head and neck squamous
cell carcinoma.},
journal = {Clin Cancer Res},
year = {2006},
volume = {12(17)},
pages = {5136-41},
keywords = {Misc},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2007.11.16}
}
@article{Reiter2009,
author = {R. Reiter and P. Gais and M.K. Steuer-Vogt and A.L. Boulesteix and
T. Deutschle and R. Hampel and S.Wagenpfeil and S. Rauser and A.
Walch and K. Bink and U. J{\"u}tting and F. Neff and W. Arnold and
H. H{\"o}fler and A. Pickhard},
title = {Centrosome abnormalities in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
({HNSCC}).},
journal = {Acta Otolaryngol},
year = {2009},
volume = {Feb, 129(2)},
pages = {205-213},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2008.04.02}
}
@article{Reiter2008,
author = {R. Reiter and Peter Gais and M. K. Steuer-Vogt and A.-L. Boulesteix
and R. Hampel and S. Wagenpfeil and S. Rauser and A. Walch and K.
Bink and Uta J{\"u}tting and F. Neff and W. Arnold and H. H{\"o}fler
and A. Pickhard},
title = {Centrosome abnormalities are correlated with poor prognosis in head
and neck squamous cell carcinoma {HNSCC}.},
journal = {Acta Oto-Laryngologica},
year = {2008},
keywords = {Misc},
owner = {juetting}
}
@article{Stumpf2009,
author = {M. Stumpf and A. Hasenburg and M.O. Riener and U. J{\"u}tting and
C. Wang and Y. Shen and M. Orlowska-Volk and P. Fisch and Z. Wang
and G. Gitsch and M. Werner and S. Lassmann.},
title = {Intraepithelial {CD}8-positive T lymphocytes predict survival for
patients with serous stage {III} ovarian carcinomas: relevance of
clonal selection of {T} lymphocytes.},
journal = {Br J Cancer},
year = {2009},
volume = {Nov 3, 101(9)},
pages = {1513-1521},
owner = {juetting},
timestamp = {2010.11.10}
}
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