@phdthesis{Bialas2017, author = {Bialas, David}, title = {Exciton Coupling in Homo- and Heterostacks of Merocyanine and Perylene Bisimide Dyes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-152418}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In the present thesis it could be demonstrated that strong exciton coupling does not only occur between same type of chromophores but also between chromophores with different excited state energies. The coupling significantly influences the optical absorption properties of the heterostacks comprising merocyanine and perylene bisimide dyes, respectively, and is an indication for coherent energy transfer between the chromophores. In addition, bis(merocyanine)-C60 conjugates have been synthesized, which self-assemble in non-polar solvents resulting in well-defined supramolecular p/n-heterojunctions in solution. These model systems enabled femtosecond transient absorption studies on the photoinduced electron transfer process, which is a key step for the formation of charge carriers in organic solar cells.}, subject = {Exziton}, language = {de} } @article{BiedermannBraeuerDenneretal.2017, author = {Biedermann, Benedikt and Br{\"a}uer, Stephan and Denner, Ansgar and Pellen, Mathieu and Schumann, Steffen and Thompson, Jennifer M.}, title = {Automation of NLO QCD and EW corrections with SHERPA and RECOLA}, series = {European Physical Journal C}, volume = {77}, journal = {European Physical Journal C}, number = {492}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170615}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This publication presents the combination of the one-loop matrix-element generator Recola with the multipurpose Monte Carlo program Sherpa. Since both programs are highly automated, the resulting Sherpa +Recola framework allows for the computation of - in principle - any Standard Model process at both NLO QCD and EW accuracy. To illustrate this, three representative LHC processes have been computed at NLO QCD and EW: vector-boson production in association with jets, off-shell Z-boson pair production, and the production of a top-quark pair in association with a Higgs boson. In addition to fixed-order computations, when considering QCD corrections, all functionalities of Sherpa, i.e. particle decays, QCD parton showers, hadronisation, underlying events, etc. can be used in combination with Recola. This is demonstrated by the merging and matching of one-loop QCD matrix elements for Drell-Yan production in association with jets to the parton shower. The implementation is fully automatised, thus making it a perfect tool for both experimentalists and theorists who want to use state-of-the-art predictions at NLO accuracy.}, language = {en} } @article{BiedermannDennerDittmaieretal.2017, author = {Biedermann, Benedikt and Denner, Ansgar and Dittmaier, Stefan and Hofer, Lars and J{\"a}ger, Barbara}, title = {Next-to-leading-order electroweak corrections to the production of four charged leptons at the LHC}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP01(2017)033}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171966}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We present a state-of-the-art calculation of the next-to leading-order electroweak corrections to ZZ production, including the leptonic decays of the Z bosons into μ\(^+\)μ\(^ -\)e\(^+\)e\(^-\) or μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\) final states. We use complete leading-order and next-to-leading-order matrix elements for four-lepton production, including contributions of virtual photons and all off-shell effects of Z bosons, where the finite Z-boson width is taken into account using the complex-mass scheme. The matrix elements are implemented into Monte Carlo programs allowing for the evaluation of arbitrary differential distributions. We present integrated and differential cross sections for the LHC at 13 TeV both for an inclusive setup where only lepton identification cuts are applied, and for a setup motivated by Higgs-boson analyses in the four-lepton decay channel. The electroweak corrections are divided into photonic and purely weak contributions. The former show the well-known pronounced tails near kinematical thresholds and resonances; the latter are generically at the level of ∼ -5\% and reach several -10\% in the high-energy tails of distributions. Comparing the results for μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)e\(^+\)e\(^-\) and μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\) final states, we find significant differences mainly in distributions that are sensitive to the μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\) pairing in the μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\) final state. Differences between μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)e\(^+\)e\(^-\) and μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\) channels due to interferences of equal-flavour leptons in the final state can reach up to 10\% in off-shell-sensitive regions. Contributions induced by incoming photons, i.e. photon-photon and quark-photon channels, are included, but turn out to be phenomenologically unimportant.}, language = {en} } @article{BiedermannDennerHofer2017, author = {Biedermann, Benedikt and Denner, Ansgar and Hofer, Lars}, title = {Next-to-leading-order electroweak corrections to the production of three charged leptons plus missing energy at the LHC}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {10}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {43}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP10(2017)043}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170219}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The production of a neutral and a charged vector boson with subsequent decays into three charged leptons and a neutrino is a very important process for precision tests of the Standard Model of elementary particles and in searches for anomalous triple-gauge-boson couplings. In this article, the first computation of next-to-leading-order electroweak corrections to the production of the four-lepton final states μ\(^{+}\)μ\(^{-}\)e\(^{+}\)ν\(_{e}\), μ\(^{+}\)μ\(^{-}\)e\(^{-}\)ν\(_{e}\), μ\(^{+}\)μ\(^{-}\)μ\(^{+}\)ν\(_{μ}\), and μ\(^{+}\)μ\(^{-}\)μ\(^{-}\)ν\(_{μ}\) at the Large Hadron Collider is presented. We use the complete matrix elements at leading and next-to-leading order, including all off-shell effects of intermediate massive vector bosons and virtual photons. The relative electroweak corrections to the fiducial cross sections from quark-induced partonic processes vary between -3\% and -6\%, depending significantly on the event selection. At the level of differential distributions, we observe large negative corrections of up to -30\% in the high-energy tails of distributions originating from electroweak Sudakov logarithms. Photon-induced contributions at next-to-leading order raise the leading-order fiducial cross section by +2\%. Interference effects in final states with equal-flavour leptons are at the permille level for the fiducial cross section, but can lead to sizeable effects in off-shell sensitive phase-space regions.}, language = {en} } @article{BiedermannDennerPellen2017, author = {Biedermann, Benedikt and Denner, Ansgar and Pellen, Mathieu}, title = {Complete NLO corrections to W\(^{+}\)W\(^{+}\) scattering and its irreducible background at the LHC}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {10}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {124}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP10(2017)124}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170157}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The process pp → μ\(^{+}\)ν\(_{μ}\)e\(^{+}\)ν\(_{e}\)jj receives several contributions of different orders in the strong and electroweak coupling constants. Using appropriate event selections, this process is dominated by vector-boson scattering (VBS) and has recently been measured at the LHC. It is thus of prime importance to estimate precisely each contribution. In this article we compute for the first time the full NLO QCD and electroweak corrections to VBS and its irreducible background processes with realistic experimental cuts. We do not rely on approximations but use complete amplitudes involving two different orders at tree level and three different orders at one-loop level. Since we take into account all interferences, at NLO level the corrections to the VBS process and to the QCD-induced irreducible background process contribute at the same orders. Hence the two processes cannot be unambiguously distinguished, and all contributions to the μ\(^{+}\)ν\(_{μ}\)e\(^{+}\)ν\(_{e}\)jj final state should be preferably measured together.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Bienenstein2017, author = {Bienenstein, Evelyn Michaela Elise}, title = {Varizella-Zoster-Virus-spezifische Immunantwort unter Zytokinblockade bei Rheumatoider Arthritis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-142552}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Hintergrund: Die rheumatoide Arthritis ist eine chronisch inflammatorische Autoimmunerkrankung die 0,5-1\% der Bev{\"o}lkerung betrifft und zu Arthritis und Gelenksdestruktion f{\"u}hrt. Eine wichtige Rolle bei dieser Autoimmunerkrankung nehmen die pro-inflammatorischen Zytokine wie IL-6, IFNγ, IL-1β und TNFα ein. Ihre Rolle in der Pathogenese der RA ist seit einigen Jahren das Hauptinteresse der Forschung in der Entwicklung neuer Behandlungsstrategien. Die daf{\"u}r entwickelten Biologika, auch biologische disease-modifying-anti-rheumatic-drugs (bDMARDs) genannt, greifen als monoklonale Antik{\"o}rper gezielt in diese Regelkreise ein und stellen eine neue Behandlungsoption bei Versagen der konventionellen DMARDs dar. Die Erforschung der Nebenwirkungen dieser neuen Therapieans{\"a}tze ist aktuell immer noch Inhalt zahlreicher Studien. Rationale: Die Frage, inwieweit diese Biologika zu geh{\"a}uften Reaktivierungen von Varizella-Zoster-Virus (VZV) in Form von Herpes Zoster f{\"u}hren, ist bisher aus Surveillance-Daten gezeigt worden. Die zellul{\"a}ren Mechanismen sind diesbez{\"u}glich allerdings noch unverstanden. Aus diesem Grund wurde der Einfluss von verschiedenen Biologikatherapien bei RA Patienten auf die intrazellul{\"a}re Zytokinproduktion von VZV-stimulierten CD4+ und CD8+ T-Zellen untersucht und die Zytokin-Hemmung in vitro simuliert. Methoden: Die vorliegende Arbeit untersuchte die intrazellul{\"a}re Zytokinproduktion von CD4+ und CD8+ T-Zellen von 10 gesunden und 43 an RA erkrankten Probanden in verschiedenen Therapiegruppen (Adalimumab, Tocilizumab, Rituximab und Methotrexat Monotherapie) im Rahmen einer Querschnittstudie. Die mittels Durchflusszytometrie ausgewerteten Zytokinproduktionen der verschiedenen T-Zell-Subpopulationen wurden unter viralem Stimulus (VZV) und in Kombination der verschiedenen Zytokinblockaden durchgef{\"u}hrt. Resultate: Die Ergebnisse zur Korrelation best{\"a}tigten die Annahme, dass es keine Korrelation zwischen der anti-VZV-IgG Konzentration und der Avidit{\"a}t gibt. Dies konnte sowohl f{\"u}r die RA Patienten der verschiedenen Therapiegruppen, als auch die gesunden Kontrollen gezeigt werden. Es zeigten sich zahlreiche signifikante Einfl{\"u}sse der Biologika auf die Zytokine, den gr{\"o}ßten Einfluss hatte Methotrexat auf die intrazellul{\"a}re Zytokinproduktion im Sinne einer Hemmung, insbesondere bei den aktivierten CD69+ T-Zellen und in den Memory, Effektor und TEMRA T-Zell-Subpopulationen. Bei den anderen Therapiegruppen fanden sich ebenfalls zahlreiche signifikant verminderte Zytokinproduktionen, jedoch meist eine zu den gesunden Kontrollpersonen vergleichbare intrazellul{\"a}re Zytokinproduktion, insbesondere von IFNγ, nach in vitro VZV Stimulation. Synergistische Effekte f{\"u}r die in vitro Blockade von einzelnen Zytokinen auf die intrazellul{\"a}ren Zytokin-Produktionen in CD4+ und CD8+ T-Zell-Subpopulationen konnten gezeigt werden. Diskussion: Zusammenfassend zeigt sich ein deutlicher Einfluss von Methotrexat und Biologika auf die intrazellul{\"a}re Zytokinproduktion in T-Zellen von RA Patienten, jedoch ein relativ gutes in vitro Ansprechen der intrazellul{\"a}ren Zytokinproduktion nach VZV Stimulation. Da in unserem Studiendesign jedoch intrazellul{\"a}re Zytokine gemessen wurden, kann derzeit keine definitive Aussage {\"u}ber ein m{\"o}glich erh{\"o}htes Risiko f{\"u}r VZV gemacht werden. Das virale Infektionsrisiko von Kombinationen von Zytokinblockaden ist Gegenstand weiterer Untersuchungen.}, subject = {Varizellen-Virus}, language = {de} } @article{BistiRogalevKarolaketal.2017, author = {Bisti, F. and Rogalev, V. A. and Karolak, M. and Paul, S. and Gupta, A. and Schmitt, T. and G{\"u}ntherodt, G. and Eyert, V. and Sangiovanni, G. and Profeta, G. and Strocov, V. N.}, title = {Weakly-correlated nature of ferromagnetism in nonsymmorphic CrO\(_2\) revealed by bulk-sensitive soft-X-ray ARPES}, series = {Physical Review X}, volume = {7}, journal = {Physical Review X}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevX.7.041067}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172251}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Chromium dioxide CrO\(_2\) belongs to a class of materials called ferromagnetic half-metals, whose peculiar aspect is that they act as a metal in one spin orientation and as a semiconductor or insulator in the opposite one. Despite numerous experimental and theoretical studies motivated by technologically important applications of this material in spintronics, its fundamental properties such as momentumresolved electron dispersions and the Fermi surface have so far remained experimentally inaccessible because of metastability of its surface, which instantly reduces to amorphous Cr\(_2\)O\(_3\). In this work, we demonstrate that direct access to the native electronic structure of CrO\(_2\) can be achieved with soft-x-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy whose large probing depth penetrates through the Cr\(_2\)O\(_3\) layer. For the first time, the electronic dispersions and Fermi surface of CrO\(_2\) are measured, which are fundamental prerequisites to solve the long debate on the nature of electronic correlations in this material. Since density functional theory augmented by a relatively weak local Coulomb repulsion gives an exhaustive description of our spectroscopic data, we rule out strong-coupling theories of CrO\(_2\). Crucial for the correct interpretation of our experimental data in terms of the valence-band dispersions is the understanding of a nontrivial spectral response of CrO\(_2\) caused by interference effects in the photoemission process originating from the nonsymmorphic space group of the rutile crystal structure of CrO\(_2\).}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Bittner2017, author = {Bittner, Andreas}, title = {Innovative Materialkonzepte f{\"u}r elektrochemische Energiespeicher}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-152300}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ein neuer Beschichtungstyp f{\"u}r die Elektrodenmaterialien von Lithium-Ionen-Akkumulatoren entwickelt und charakterisiert. Dieser besteht aus einem speziellen anorganisch-organischen Hybridpolymer, das sich bez{\"u}glich seiner Zusammensetzung und Funktion gegen{\"u}ber bestehenden Beschichtungsmaterialien abhebt. Das anorganisch-organische Netzwerk des Hybridpolymers konnte mittels Feststoff-NMR-Messungen vollst{\"a}ndig aufgekl{\"a}rt werden. Dabei zeigte sich ein stabiles anorganisches Ger{\"u}st aus hoch vernetzten Polysiloxan-Einheiten. Zus{\"a}tzliche organische Modifizierungen liegen als lange bewegliche Ketten mit funktionellen Polyethylenoxid-Einheiten vor oder sind in Form von Polyethern und Diolen vernetzt. Mit dieser speziellen Netzwerkstruktur ist es m{\"o}glich, Materialeigenschaften zu erzeugen, die {\"u}ber solche von rein anorganischen und rein organischen Beschichtungen hinausgehen. Zu den mit verschiedenen Methoden nachgewiesenen Eigenschaften z{\"a}hlen eine hohe ionische Leitf{\"a}higkeit von 10\(^{-4}\) S/cm, eine hohe Elastizit{\"a}t mit E = 63 kPa, eine hohe elektrochemische Stabilit{\"a}t bis 5,0 V vs. Li/Li\(^+\) und eine hohe thermische Stabilit{\"a}t. Eine weitere Besonderheit des neuen Beschichtungsmaterials ist die mehrstufige Vernetzung der anf{\"a}nglichen Prekursoren zu einem Hybridpolymer-Sol und dem abschließenden Hybridpolymer-Gel. Die im Beschichtungssol vorliegende Teilvernetzung der Vorstufen konnte detailliert mittels Fl{\"u}ssig-NMR-Messungen untersucht und beschrieben werden. Aus den Messungen ließ sich folgern, dass die organisch und anorganisch vernetzbaren Gruppen im Sol teilweise vernetzt vorliegen. Die sterisch erreichbaren Si-OR-Gruppen der so entstandenen Oligomere sind vorwiegend nicht hydrolysiert, wodurch deren anorganische Anbindung an die OH-Gruppen der Partikeloberfl{\"a}chen kinetisch bevorzugt ist. Damit lassen sich besonders homogene und vollst{\"a}ndig bedeckende Beschichtungen der Elektrodenmaterialien erzeugen. Dies konnte mit verschiedenen physikalischen und chemischen Methoden nachgewiesen werden: simulationsgest{\"u}tzte R{\"u}ckstreuanalysen mittels REM, hochaufgel{\"o}ste TEM-Aufnahmen sowie Elementanalysen durch EDX und XPS. Nach der Optimierung des nasschemischen Beschichtungsprozesses {\"u}ber Rotationsverdampfen ergaben sich f{\"u}r die verschiedenen Elektrodenmaterialien Li\(_4\)Ti\(_5\)O\(_{12}\), Li(Ni,Co,Mn)O\(_2\) und Li(Mn,Ni)\(_2\)O\(_4\) jeweils etwa 20 nm dicke Beschichtungen mit Hybridpolymer. Die Frage nach deren L{\"o}sungsmittelbest{\"a}ndigkeit konnte durch die Analyse von behandelten Proben mit TG, REM, XPS und ICP-OES aufgekl{\"a}rt werden. Dabei zeigte sich sowohl f{\"u}r die Behandlung mit NMP, dem klassischen L{\"o}sungsmittel bei der Elektrodenfertigung mit PVDF-Binder, als auch f{\"u}r die Behandlung mit dessen umweltschonenderem Ersatzstoff Aceton eine gute Best{\"a}ndigkeit der Beschichtung. Die Beschichtung l{\"o}ste sich in den L{\"o}sungsmitteln an, blieb allerdings als geschlossene nanoskalige Beschichtung erhalten. Lediglich gegen{\"u}ber dem L{\"o}sungsmittel H\(_2\)O, das in Kombination mit dem neuen Binder CMC eingesetzt wird, wurde eine mangelnde Schichtstabilit{\"a}t deutlich. Das daf{\"u}r verantwortliche Quellverhalten der Beschichtung konnte mittels D{\"u}nnschicht-Modellsystem und daran durchgef{\"u}hrten REM-, IR- und EPA-Untersuchungen aufgekl{\"a}rt werden. Die Optimierung des Hybridpolymer-Materials bez{\"u}glich einer besseren H\(_2\)O-Best{\"a}ndigkeit {\"u}bersteigt den Rahmen dieser Arbeit und liefert die Grundlage f{\"u}r weitere k{\"u}nftige Forschungsarbeiten. Aufgrund der vollst{\"a}ndigen Bedeckung der neuen Beschichtung, ihrer besonderen Eigenschaften und ihrer Best{\"a}ndigkeit bei der klassischen Elektrodenfertigung ist es m{\"o}glich, die Elektrodenmaterialien grundlegend hinsichtlich ihrer wichtigsten Eigenschaften zu verbessern. Hierf{\"u}r wurden sowohl {\"u}ber die NMP- als auch {\"u}ber die Aceton-Route Elektroden gefertigt und zu Halbzellen und Vollzellen verarbeitet. Die REM-Analyse der Elektroden zeigte, dass die Partikelbeschichtungen keinen negativen Einfluss auf die Homogenit{\"a}t und Morphologie der Elektroden aus{\"u}ben. Damit war es m{\"o}glich, jeweils einen direkten Vergleich von beschichteten und unbeschichteten Materialien hinsichtlich ihrer elektrochemischen Performance anzustellen. F{\"u}r die Kathodenmaterialien Li(Ni,Co,Mn)O\(_2\) und Li(Mn,Ni)\(_2\)O\(_4\) ergaben die Zyklenfestigkeits- und Impedanzmessungen klare Verbesserungen durch die Beschichtung. Verbunden mit einer Verbesserung der Energiedichte erh{\"o}hte sich bei beiden Materialien die Zyklenfestigkeit um mehr als 60 \%. Bei Li(Mn,Ni)\(_2\)O\(_4\) zeigt sich die Verbesserung in einer erh{\"o}hten Zellspannung durch das vergleichsweise hohe Redoxpotential des Materials von etwa 4,7 V vs. Li/Li\(^+\), w{\"a}hrend sich bei Li(Ni,Co,Mn)O\(_2\) die Hochvoltf{\"a}higkeit des Materials verbessert, was mit einer vergr{\"o}ßerten Speicherkapazit{\"a}t verbunden ist. Dabei ist herauszustellen, dass f{\"u}r keines der Materialien ein negativer Einfluss der d{\"u}nnen Beschichtung auf die Leistungsdichte festgestellt werden konnte. Der erwartete Mechanismus f{\"u}r die verbesserte Elektrodenfunktion durch das Hybridpolymer ist die Bildung einer physikalischen Schutzschicht in Form einer Li\(^+\)-leitf{\"a}higen Membran. Diese umgibt das Elektrodenmaterial vollst{\"a}ndig, erm{\"o}glicht die Ladungstr{\"a}gerinterkalation und sch{\"u}tzt die Elektrode gleichzeitig vor irreversiblen Reaktionen mit dem Elektrolyten. Damit verbunden ist eine verminderte Mn-Ausl{\"o}sung und eine verminderte Entwicklung von isolierenden Deckschichten aus Reaktionsprodukten wie LiF, Li\(_2\)O, Li\(_2\)CO\(_3\), was sich positiv auf die Alterung der Batteriezellen auswirkt. Die Funktion der Beschichtung wurde prim{\"a}r auf den Kathodenmaterialien demonstriert. Doch auch auf der Anodenseite wurde ihre Anwendungstauglichkeit aufgezeigt, was das große Potential der Beschichtung f{\"u}r eine breite Anwendung in Lithium-Ionen-Batterien verdeutlicht.}, subject = {Lithium-Ionen-Akkumulator}, language = {de} } @article{BobineauHesselbach2017, author = {Bobineau, Julien and Hesselbach, Robert}, title = {Interview mit Prof. Dr. Elissa Pustka}, series = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, volume = {3}, journal = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, issn = {2510-2613}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172927}, pages = {7-17}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Interview mit Prof. Dr. Elissa Pustka}, language = {de} } @article{BocukWolffKrauseetal.2017, author = {Bocuk, Derya and Wolff, Alexander and Krause, Petra and Salinas, Gabriela and Bleckmann, Annalen and Hackl, Christina and Beissbarth, Tim and Koenig, Sarah}, title = {The adaptation of colorectal cancer cells when forming metastases in the liver: expression of associated genes and pathways in a mouse model}, series = {BMC Cancer}, volume = {17}, journal = {BMC Cancer}, number = {342}, doi = {10.1186/s12885-017-3342-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170853}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men and women. Systemic disease with metastatic spread to distant sites such as the liver reduces the survival rate considerably. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in gene expression that occur on invasion and expansion of CRC cells when forming metastases in the liver. Methods: The livers of syngeneic C57BL/6NCrl mice were inoculated with 1 million CRC cells (CMT-93) via the portal vein, leading to the stable formation of metastases within 4 weeks. RNA sequencing performed on the Illumina platform was employed to evaluate the expression profiles of more than 14,000 genes, utilizing the RNA of the cell line cells and liver metastases as well as from corresponding tumour-free liver. Results: A total of 3329 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified when cultured CMT-93 cells propagated as metastases in the liver. Hierarchical clustering on heat maps demonstrated the clear changes in gene expression of CMT-93 cells on propagation in the liver. Gene ontology analysis determined inflammation, angiogenesis, and signal transduction as the top three relevant biological processes involved. Using a selection list, matrix metallopeptidases 2, 7, and 9, wnt inhibitory factor, and chemokine receptor 4 were the top five significantly dysregulated genes. Conclusion: Bioinformatics assists in elucidating the factors and processes involved in CRC liver metastasis. Our results support the notion of an invasion-metastasis cascade involving CRC cells forming metastases on successful invasion and expansion within the liver. Furthermore, we identified a gene expression signature correlating strongly with invasiveness and migration. Our findings may guide future research on novel therapeutic targets in the treatment of CRC liver metastasis.}, language = {en} } @article{Book2017, author = {Book, Bettina}, title = {Komplements{\"a}tze im Spanischen}, series = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, volume = {3}, journal = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, issn = {2510-2613}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172869}, pages = {67-80}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This paper discusses complementation strategies in Spanish, focusing on a specific construction most speakers are not aware of: the complementation clause preceded by the verb conocer. Not being a typical complement-taking verb, conocer surprises with a stable and persistent presence throughout the centuries, from Old Spanish to Modern Spanish. After giving an introduction into the field of complementation clauses and one of its main focus of study, grammatical mood, this study uses empirical data from the corpus programs CORDE, CREA and CORPES XXI to show the usage and prevalence of the construction in question. In doing so, this analysis gives a quantitative insight, exemplifying the results with several examples from all ages.}, language = {de} } @article{BornZinnerSperlich2017, author = {Born, Dennis-Peter and Zinner, Christoph and Sperlich, Billy}, title = {The mucosal immune function is not compromised during a period of high-intensity interval training. Is it time to reconsider an old assumption?}, series = {Frontiers in Physiology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Physiology}, number = {485}, doi = {10.3389/fphys.2017.00485}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158025}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the mucosal immune function and circadian variation of salivary cortisol, Immunoglobin-A (sIgA) secretion rate and mood during a period of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) compared to long-slow distance training (LSD). Methods: Recreational male runners (n = 28) completed nine sessions of either HIIT or LSD within 3 weeks. The HIIT involved 4 × 4 min of running at 90-95\% of maximum heart rate interspersed with 3 min of active recovery while the LSD comprised of continuous running at 70-75\% of maximum heart rate for 60-80 min. The psycho-immunological stress-response was investigated with a full daily profile of salivary cortisol and immunoglobin-A (sIgA) secretion rate along with the mood state on a baseline day, the first and last day of training and at follow-up 4 days after the last day of training. Before and after the training period, each athlete's running performance and peak oxygen uptake (V·O\(_{2peak}\)) was determined with an incremental exercise test. Results: The HIIT resulted in a longer time-to-exhaustion (P = 0.02) and increased V·O\(_{2peak}\) compared to LSD (P = 0.01). The circadian variation of sIgA secretion rate showed highest values in the morning immediately after waking up followed by a decrease throughout the day in both groups (P < 0.05). With HIIT, the wake-up response of sIgA secretion rate was higher on the last day of training (P < 0.01) as well as the area under the curve (AUC\(_{G}\)) higher on the first and last day of training and follow-up compared to the LSD (P = 0.01). Also the AUC\(_{G}\) for the sIgA secretion rate correlated with the increase in V·O\(_{2peak}\) and running performance. The AUC\(_{G}\) for cortisol remained unaffected on the first and last day of training but increased on the follow-up day with both, HIIT and LSD (P < 0.01). Conclusion: The increased sIgA secretion rate with the HIIT indicates no compromised mucosal immune function compared to LSD and shows the functional adaptation of the mucosal immune system in response to the increased stress and training load of nine sessions of HIIT.}, language = {en} } @article{BornKunzSperlich2017, author = {Born, Dennis-Peter and Kunz, Philipp and Sperlich, Billy}, title = {Reliability and validity of an agility-like incremental exercise test with multidirectional change-of-direction movements in response to a visual stimulus}, series = {Physiological Reports}, volume = {5}, journal = {Physiological Reports}, number = {9}, doi = {10.14814/phy2.13275}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158265}, pages = {e13275}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The aim of the study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of cardiorespiratory and metabolic variables, that is, peak oxygen uptake (V'O\(_{2peak}\)) and heart rate (HR\(_{peak}\)), obtained from an agility-like incremental exercise test for team sport athletes. To investigate the test-retest reliability, 25 team sport athletes (age: 22 ± 3 years, body mass: 75 ± 7 kg, height: 182 ± 6 cm) performed an agility-like incremental exercise test on the SpeedCourt (SC) system incorporating multidirectional change-of-direction (COD) movements twice. For each step of the incremental SC test, the athletes covered a 40-m distance interspersed with a 10-sec rest period. Each 40 m distance was split into short sprints (2.25-6.36 m) separated by multidirectional COD movements (0°-180°), which were performed in response to an external visual stimulus. All performance and physiological data were validated with variables obtained from a ramp-like treadmill and Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 2 test (Yo-Yo IR2). The incremental SC test revealed high test-retest reliability for the time to exhaustion (ICC = 0.85, typical error [TE] = 0.44, and CV\% = 3.88), V'O\(_{2peak}\), HR\(_{peak}\), ventilation, and breathing frequency (ICC = 0.84, 0.72, 0.89, 0.77, respectively). The time to exhaustion (r = 0.50, 0.74) of the incremental SC test as well as the peak values for V'O\(_{2}\) (r = 0.59, 0.52), HR (r = 0.75, 0.78), ventilation (r = 0.57, 0.57), and breathing frequency (r = 0.68, 0.68) were significantly correlated (P ≤ 0.01) with the ramp-like treadmill test and the Yo-Yo IR2, respectively. The incremental SC test represents a reliable and valid method to assess peak values for V'O\(_{2}\) and HR with respect to the specific demand of team sport match play by incorporating multidirectional COD movements, decision making, and cognitive components.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Borst2017, author = {Borst, Andreas}, title = {Apoptosis \& senescence: cell fate determination in inhibitor-treated melanoma cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155085}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Neoplasms of the skin represent the most frequent tumors worldwide; fortunately, most of them are benign or semi-malignant and well treatable. However, the two most aggressive and deadly forms of malignant skin-neoplasms are melanoma and Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), being responsible for more than 90\% of skin-cancer related deaths. The last decade has yielded enormous progress in melanoma therapy with the advent of targeted therapies, like BRAF or MEK inhibitors, and immune-stimulating therapies, using checkpoint antibodies targeting CTLA- 4, PD-1 or PD-L1. Very recent studies suggest that also MCC patients benefit from a treatment with checkpoint antibodies. Nevertheless, in an advanced metastatic stage, a cure for both of these aggressive malignancies is still hard to achieve: while only a subset of patients experience durable benefit from the immune-based therapies, the widely applicable targeted therapies struggle with development of resistances that inevitably occur in most patients, and finally lead to their death. The four articles included in this thesis addressed current questions concerning therapy and carcinogenesis of melanoma and MCC. Moreover, they are discussed in the light of the up-to-date research regarding targeted and immune-based therapies. In article I we demonstrated that besides apoptosis, MAPK pathway inhibition in BRAF-mutated melanoma cells also induces senescence, a permanent cell cycle arrest. These cells may provide a source for relapse, as even permanently arrested cancer cells can contribute to a pro-tumorigenic milieu. To identify molecular factors determining the differential response, we established M14 melanoma cell line derived single cell clones that either undergo cell death or arrest when treated with BRAF/MEK inhibitors. Using these single cell clones, we demonstrated in article IV that downregulation of the pro-apoptotic BH3-only protein BIK via epigenetic silencing is involved in apoptosis deficiency, which can be overcome by HDAC inhibitors. These observations provide a possible explanation for the lack of a complete and durable response to MAPK inhibitor treatment in melanoma patients, and suggest the application of HDAC inhibitors as a complimentary therapy to MAPK pathway inhibition. Concerning MCC, we scrutinized the interactions between the Merkel cell polyomavirus' (MCV) T antigens (TA) and the tumor suppressors p53 and Rb in article II and III, respectively. In article III, we demonstrated that the cell cycle master regulator Rb is the crucial target of MCV large T (LT), while it - in contrast to other polyomavirus LTs - exhibits much lower affinity to the related proteins p107 and p130. Knockdown of MCV LT led to proliferation arrest in MCC cells, which can be rescued by knockdown of Rb, but not by knockdown of p107 and p130. Contrary to Rb, restriction of p53 in MCC seems to be independent of the MCV TAs, as we demonstrated in article II. In conclusion, the presented thesis has revealed new molecular details, regarding the response of melanoma cells towards an important treatment modality and the mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis in MCC.}, subject = {Melanom}, language = {en} } @article{BousquetOnoratoBachertetal.2017, author = {Bousquet, J. and Onorato, G. L. and Bachert, C. and Barbolini, M. and Bedbrook, A. and Bjermer, L. and Correia de Sousa, J. and Chavannes, N. H. and Cruz, A. A. and De Manuel Keenoy, E. and Devillier, P. and Fonseca, J. and Hun, S. and Kostka, T. and Hellings, P. W. and Illario, M. and Ivancevich, J. C. and Larenas-Linnemann, D. and Millot-Keurinck, J. and Ryan, D. and Samolinski, B. and Sheikh, A. and Yorgancioglu, A. and Agache, I. and Arnavielhe, S. and Bewick, M. and Annesi-Maesano, I. and Anto, J. M. and Bergmann, K. C. and Bindslev-Jensen, C. and Bosnic-Anticevich, S. and Bouchard, J. and Caimmi, D. P. and Camargos, P. and Canonica, G. W. and Cardona, V. and Carriazo, A. M. and Cingi, C. and Cogan, E. and Custovic, A. and Dahl, R. and Demoly, P. and De Vries, G. and Fokkens, W. J. and Fontaine, J. F. and Gemicioğlu, B. and Guldemond, N. and Gutter, Z. and Haahtela, T. and Hellqvist-Dahl, B. and Jares, E. and Joos, G. and Just, J. and Khaltaev, N. and Keil, T. and Klimek, L. and Kowalski, M. L. and Kull, I. and Kuna, P. and Kvedariene, V. and Laune, D. and Louis, R. and Magnan, A. and Malva, J. and Mathieu-Dupas, E. and Mel{\´e}n, E. and Menditto, E. and Morais-Almeida, M. and M{\"o}sges, R. and Mullol, J. and Murray, R. and Neffen, H. and O'Hehir, R. and Palkonen, S. and Papadopoulos, N. G. and Passalacqua, G. and P{\´e}pin, J. L. and Portejoie, F. and Price, D. and Pugin, B. and Raciborski, F. and Simons, F. E. R. and Sova, M. and Spranger, O. and Stellato, C. and Todo Bom, A. and Tomazic, P. V. and Triggiani, M. and Valero, A. and Valovirta, E. and VandenPlas, O. and Valiulis, A. and van Eerd, M. and Ventura, M. T. and Wickmann, M. and Young, I. and Zuberbier, T. and Zurkuhlen, A. and Senn, A.}, title = {CHRODIS criteria applied to the MASK (MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel NetworK) Good Practice in allergic rhinitis: a SUNFRAIL report}, series = {Clinical and Translational Allergy}, volume = {2017}, journal = {Clinical and Translational Allergy}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1186/s13601-017-0173-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173527}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A Good Practice is a practice that works well, produces good results, and is recommended as a model. MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel Network (MASK), the new Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) initiative, is an example of a Good Practice focusing on the implementation of multi-sectoral care pathways using emerging technologies with real life data in rhinitis and asthma multi-morbidity. The European Union Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life Cycle (JA-CHRODIS) has developed a checklist of 28 items for the evaluation of Good Practices. SUNFRAIL (Reference Sites Network for Prevention and Care of Frailty and Chronic Conditions in community dwelling persons of EU Countries), a European Union project, assessed whether MASK is in line with the 28 items of JA-CHRODIS. A short summary was proposed for each item and 18 experts, all members of ARIA and SUNFRAIL from 12 countries, assessed the 28 items using a Survey Monkey-based questionnaire. A visual analogue scale (VAS) from 0 (strongly disagree) to 100 (strongly agree) was used. Agreement equal or over 75\% was observed for 14 items (50\%). MASK is following the JA-CHRODIS recommendations for the evaluation of Good Practices.}, language = {en} } @article{BratengeierHerzogWegeneretal.2017, author = {Bratengeier, Klaus and Herzog, Barbara and Wegener, Sonja and Holubyev, Kostyantyn}, title = {Finer leaf resolution and steeper beam edges using a virtual isocentre in concurrence to PTV-shaped collimators in standard distance - a planning study}, series = {Radiation Oncology}, volume = {12}, journal = {Radiation Oncology}, number = {88}, doi = {10.1186/s13014-017-0826-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157543}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Purpose: Investigation of a reduced source to target distance to improve organ at risk sparing during stereotactic irradiation (STX). Methods: The authors present a planning study with perfectly target-volume adapted collimator compared with multi-leaf collimator (MLC) at reduced source to virtual isocentre distance (SVID) in contrast to normal source to isocentre distance (SID) for stereotactic applications. The role of MLC leaf width and 20-80\% penumbra was examined concerning the healthy tissue sparing. Several prescription schemes and target diameters are considered. Results: Paddick's gradient index (GI) as well as comparison of the mean doses to spherical shells at several distances to the target is evaluated. Both emphasize the same results: the healthy tissue sparing in the high dose area around the planning target volume (PTV) is improved at reduced SVID ≤ 70 cm. The effect can be attributed more to steeper penumbra than to finer leaf resolution. Comparing circular collimators at different SVID just as MLC-shaped collimators, always the GI was reduced. Even MLC-shaped collimator at SVID 70 cm had better healthy tissue sparing than an optimal shaped circular collimator at SID 100 cm. Regarding penumbra changes due to varying SVID, the results of the planning study are underlined by film dosimetry measurements with Agility™ MLC. Conclusion: Penumbra requires more attention in comparing studies, especially studies using different planning systems. Reduced SVID probably allows usage of conventional MLC for STX-like irradiations.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{BraunschweigBruecknerDeissenbergeretal.2017, author = {Braunschweig, Holger and Br{\"u}ckner, Tobias and Deißenberger, Andrea and Dewhurst, Rian and Gackstatter, Annika and G{\"a}rtner, Annalena and Hofmann, Alexander and Kupfer, Thomas and Prieschl, Dominic and Thiess, Torsten and Wang, Sunewang Rixin}, title = {Reaction of Dihalodiboranes(4) with N-Heterocyclic Silylenes: Facile Construction of 1-Aryl-2-Silyl-1,2-Diboraindanes}, series = {Chemistry, A European Journal}, journal = {Chemistry, A European Journal}, doi = {10.1002/chem.201702377}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-153068}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Dihalodiboranes(4) react with an N-heterocyclic silylene (NHSi) to generate NHSi-adducts of 1-aryl-2-silyl-1,2-diboraindanes as confirmed by X-ray crystallography, featuring the functionalization of both B-X (X = halogen) bonds and a C-H bond under mild conditions. Coordination of a third NHSi to the proposed 1,1-diaryl- 2,2-disilyldiborane(4) intermediates, generated by a two-fold B-X insertion, may be crucial for the C-H borylation that leads to the final products. Notably, our results demonstrate the first C-H borylation with a strong B-F bond activated by silylene insertion.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Brendel2017, author = {Brendel, Michael}, title = {Correlation between Interface Energetics of Molecular Semiconductors and Opto-Electronic Properties of Planar Organic Solar Cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155094}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {It was the scope of this work to gain a deeper understanding of the correlation between Interface energetics of molecular semiconductors in planar organic solar cells and the corresponding optoelectronic characteristics. For this aim, different approaches were followed. At first, a direct variation of donor/acceptor (D/A) interface energetics of bilayer cells was achieved by utilizing systematically modified donor compounds. This change could be correlated to the macroscopic device performance. At second, the impact of interface energetics was illustrated, employing a more extended device architecture. By introducing a thin interlayer between a planar D/A heterojunction, an energetic staircase was established. Exciton dissociation in such devices could be linked to the cascade energy level alignment of the photo-active materials. Finally, two different fullerene molecules C60 and C70 were employed in co-evaporated acceptor phases. The expected discrepancy in their electronic structure was related to the transport properties of the corresponding organic photovoltaic cells (OPVCs). The fullerenes are created simultaneously in common synthesis procedures. Next to the photo-physical relevance, the study was carried-out to judge on the necessity of separating the components from each other by purification which constitutes the cost-determining step in the total production costs.}, subject = {Organische Solarzelle}, language = {en} } @book{Brix2017, author = {Brix, Kerstin}, title = {Die deutsche Sueton{\"u}bersetzung Jakob Vielfelds (1536). Transkript nach dem Digitalisat der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek M{\"u}nchen (Res/2 A.lat.b. 705; VD16 S 10107)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-152831}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, pages = {197}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Text ist das Transkript der ersten deutschen Gesamt{\"u}bersetzung von Suetons Kaiserviten, die 1536 bei dem Straßburger Drucker Jakob Cammerlander erschien und die in der Dissertation „Sueton in Straßburg. Die {\"U}bersetzung der Kaiserviten durch Jakob Vielfeld (1536)" (Spolia Berolinensia; Verlag Olms, Hildesheim 2017) umfassend untersucht worden ist. Das Transkript pr{\"a}sentiert diese {\"U}bersetzung, obwohl Digitalisate des Cammerlanderdruckes existieren. Dem liegt zugrunde, dass das Transkript im Zuge der erw{\"a}hnten Dissertation entstand, deren Zentrum der direkte und detaillierte Textvergleich bildet; der Nachvollzug dieses Textvergleichs sollte mithilfe des entsprechend aufbereiteten Transkripts erleichtert werden. Außerdem war es das Ziel, neben den Detailuntersuchungen auch den bisher wenig beachteten deutschen Sueton als ganzen st{\"a}rker zur Geltung zu bringen. Aber auch ohne die Konsultation der Studie kann das Transkript Grundlage f{\"u}r den bequemen Vergleich der {\"U}bersetzung mit dem lateinischen Text in der Referenzausgabe von Maximilian Ihm (editio maior, 1907) sein. Gegen{\"u}ber dem digitalisierten Druck sind die deutschen Kaiserviten besonders durch zwei Eingriffe f{\"u}r moderne Leser aufbereitet worden: Zum einen enth{\"a}lt der fr{\"u}hneuzeitliche Druck keine Abschnittsz{\"a}hlung, sodass es umst{\"a}ndlicher ist, fr{\"u}hneuhochdeutsche Textstellen den entsprechenden Passagen in der Ausgabe Ihms zuzuordnen, und so ist das Transkript durchg{\"a}ngig mit Abschnittsziffern ausgestattet, die sich an der lateinischen Edition orientieren. Zum anderen kommen bei der Wiedergabe der deutschen {\"U}bersetzung - auch dies in Analogie zu Ihms Ausgabe - konsequent moderne Interpunktionsregeln zum Einsatz, wodurch sich die gedanklichen Strukturen des Textes leichter {\"u}berblicken lassen und dieser insgesamt fl{\"u}ssiger zu lesen ist.}, language = {de} } @article{BrodehlBelkeGarnettetal.2017, author = {Brodehl, Andreas and Belke, Darrell D. and Garnett, Lauren and Martens, Kristina and Abdelfatah, Nelly and Rodriguez, Marcela and Diao, Catherine and Chen, Yong-Xiang and Gordon, Paul M. K. and Nygren, Anders and Gerull, Brenda}, title = {Transgenic mice overexpressing desmocollin-2 (DSC2) develop cardiomyopathy associated with myocardial inflammation and fibrotic remodeling}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0174019}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171084}, pages = {e0174019}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy is an inherited heart muscle disorder leading to ventricular arrhythmias and heart failure, mainly as a result of mutations in cardiac desmosomal genes. Desmosomes are cell-cell junctions mediating adhesion of cardiomyocytes; however, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the disease remain widely unknown. Desmocollin-2 is a desmosomal cadherin serving as an anchor molecule required to reconstitute homeostatic intercellular adhesion with desmoglein-2. Cardiac specific lack of desmoglein-2 leads to severe cardiomyopathy, whereas overexpression does not. In contrast, the corresponding data for desmocollin-2 are incomplete, in particular from the view of protein overexpression. Therefore, we developed a mouse model overexpressing desmocollin-2 to determine its potential contribution to cardiomyopathy and intercellular adhesion pathology. Methods and results We generated transgenic mice overexpressing DSC2 in cardiac myocytes. Transgenic mice developed a severe cardiac dysfunction over 5 to 13 weeks as indicated by 2D-echocardiography measurements. Corresponding histology and immunohistochemistry demonstrated fibrosis, necrosis and calcification which were mainly localized in patches near the epi- and endocardium of both ventricles. Expressions of endogenous desmosomal proteins were markedly reduced in fibrotic areas but appear to be unchanged in non-fibrotic areas. Furthermore, gene expression data indicate an early up-regulation of inflammatory and fibrotic remodeling pathways between 2 to 3.5 weeks of age. Conclusion Cardiac specific overexpression of desmocollin-2 induces necrosis, acute inflammation and patchy cardiac fibrotic remodeling leading to fulminant biventricular cardiomyopathy.}, language = {en} } @article{BrumbergKuestersAlMomanietal.2017, author = {Brumberg, Joachim and K{\"u}sters, Sebastian and Al-Momani, Ehab and Marotta, Giorgio and Cosgrove, Kelly P. and van Dyck, Christopher H. and Herrmann, Ken and Homola, Gy{\"o}rgy A. and Pezzoli, Gianni and Buck, Andreas K. and Volkmann, Jens and Samnick, Samuel and Isaias, Ioannis U.}, title = {Cholinergic activity and levodopa-induced dyskinesia: a multitracer molecular imaging study}, series = {Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology}, volume = {4}, journal = {Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1002/acn3.438}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170406}, pages = {632-639}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Objective: To investigate the association between levodopa-induced dyskinesias and striatal cholinergic activity in patients with Parkinson's disease. Methods: This study included 13 Parkinson's disease patients with peak-of-dose levodopa-induced dyskinesias, 12 nondyskinetic patients, and 12 healthy controls. Participants underwent 5-[\(^{123}\)I]iodo-3-[2(S)-2-azetidinylmethoxy]pyridine single-photon emission computed tomography, a marker of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, [\(^{123}\)I]N-ω-fluoropropyl-2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-iodophenyl)nortropane single-photon emission computed tomography, to measure dopamine reuptake transporter density and 2-[\(^{18}\)F]fluoro-2-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography to assess regional cerebral metabolic activity. Striatal binding potentials, uptake values at basal ganglia structures, and correlations with clinical variables were analyzed. Results: Density of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the caudate nucleus of dyskinetic subjects was similar to that of healthy controls and significantly higher to that of nondyskinetic patients, in particular, contralaterally to the clinically most affected side. Interpretation: Our findings support the hypothesis that the expression of dyskinesia may be related to cholinergic neuronal excitability in a dopaminergic-depleted striatum. Cholinergic signaling would play a role in maintaining striatal dopaminergic responsiveness, possibly defining disease phenotype and progression.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Brunner2017, author = {Brunner, Thomas}, title = {Nutzen eines implantierten Event Recorders zur Detektion von klinisch relevanten Rhythmusst{\"o}rungen bei Patienten mit fortgeschrittener Fabry - Kardiomyopathie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155528}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Der Morbus Fabry ist eine X-chromosomal rezessive, lysosomale Speicherkrankheit, die durch eine Mutation im α - Galactosidase A Gen verursacht wird. Dadurch werden unter anderem Bestandteile der Plasmamembran (Globotriaosylceramide) nicht mehr degradiert und sie akkumulieren intrazellul{\"a}r. Daraus resultiert, vom anf{\"a}nglichen Einzelzellsch{\"a}den, letzten Endes ein oftmals schwerer Organschaden mit Funktionsausf{\"a}llen. Die einzige kausale Therapie besteht in der Substituierung des betroffenen Enzyms. Der Morbus Fabry {\"a}ußert sich klinisch als eine Multisystemerkrankung mit haupts{\"a}chlich renaler, nervaler, sowie kardialer Beteiligung. Vor allem letztere ist maßgeblich f{\"u}r die verk{\"u}rzte Lebenserwartung verantwortlich. Die Patienten entwickeln mit Progression der Erkrankung h{\"a}ufig eine linksventrikul{\"a}re Hypertrophie, eine Herzinsuffizienz und durch die zunehmende Akkumulation der Globotriaosylceramide entsteht im Verlauf ein fibrotischer Umbau im Myokard. Dies ist m{\"o}glicherweise auch der Entstehungsort f{\"u}r maligne Rhythmusst{\"o}rungen. Wissenschaftlich erforscht ist, dass supraventikul{\"a}re sowie ventrikul{\"a}re Tachykardien bzw. Bradykardien bis hin zu Asystolie/Pausen bei diesen Patienten auftreten k{\"o}nnen. Ebenso weiß man, dass man mit Hilfe von so genannten Event Recordern, die kontinuierlich die elektrische Herzaktivit{\"a}t {\"u}berwachen und die Daten via Telemetrie an ein Zentrum senden, die Detektionsrate von Rhythmusst{\"o}rungen erh{\"o}hen kann. Aber ob solch ein Event Recorder auch bei Patienten mit fortgeschrittener Fabry - Kardiomyopathie einen Nutzen hat und sie bei diesen Patienten zur Detektion von malignen Rhythmusst{\"o}rungen beitragen ist bisher unklar und Thema dieser Studie. Insgesamt implantierte man 16 Patienten (12 M{\"a}nner / 4 Frauen), mit einem gesicherten Morbus Fabry, einen Event Recorder. Sie erhielten 7,4 ± 4,5 Jahren die Enzymersatztherapie, wurden {\"u}ber einen Zeitraum von 0,3 - 2 Jahren beobachtet und {\"u}bertrugen ihre Daten durchschnittlich 14 ± 11 mal pro Monat. Dabei konnten insgesamt 8547 klinisch relevante {\"U}bertragungen aufgezeichnet werden, die entsprechend der Studieneinteilung in Asystolie, Bradykardie, Vorhofflimmern, und ventrikul{\"a}re Tachykardie eingeteilt worden sind. Asystolie Episoden, mit elektrischen Pausen von 3,3 bis 4,4 Sekunden, wurden insgesamt 66-mal bei 4 Patienten mit dem Event Recorder aufgezeichnet. {\"U}ber 8000 Bradykardien konnten bei 6 M{\"a}nnern und 1 Frau dokumentiert werden, darunter ein AV-Block II° Typ Mobitz mit ei ner 2:1 {\"U}berleitung. Fast 370-mal konnte ein intermittierendes Vorhofflimmern bzw. Vorhofflattern, mit Flimmerzeiten von 10 Sekunden bis maximal 86400 Sekunden, dargestellt werden. Bei insgesamt 5 Patienten konnten 10 ventrikul{\"a}re Tachykardie - Episoden, mit einer maximalen Herzfrequenz 206 Schl{\"a}gen / min, durch den Event Recorder aufgezeichnet werden. So konnten selbst bei dieser kleinen Kohorte, mit dem Event Recorder, viele klinisch relevante Herzrhythmusst{\"o}rungen detektiert werden. Auf Grundlage dieser Daten sprach man im Verlauf bei den entsprechenden Patienten eine Empfehlung zur Therapie{\"a}nderungen aus um klinische Komplikationen zu verhindern. Dies f{\"u}hrte letzten Endes zu der Schlussfolgerung, dass der Einsatz von Event Recordern sicherlich ein sehr n{\"u}tzliches diagnostisches Instrument zur Detektion von malignen Rhythmusst{\"o}rungen bei Patienten mit einer fortgeschrittenen Fabry-Kardiomyopathie ist. Es sollte nun weiter gepr{\"u}ft werden, ob der Event Recorder bereits in fr{\"u}heren Stadien des Morbus Fabry zum Einsatz kommen sollte.}, subject = {Fabry Kardiomyopathie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Brueckner2017, author = {Br{\"u}ckner, Charlotte}, title = {The Electronic Structure and Optoelectronic Processes at the Interfaces in Organic Solar Cells Composed of Small Organic Molecules - A Computational Analysis of Molecular, Intermolecular, and Aggregate Aspects}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-141652}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Describing the light-to-energy conversion in OSCs requires a multiscale understanding of the involved optoelectronic processes, i.e., an understanding from the molecular, intermolecular, and aggregate perspective. This thesis presents such a multiscale description to provide insight into the processes in the vicinity of the organic::organic interface, which are crucial for the overall performance of OSCs. Light absorption, exciton diffusion, photoinduced charge transfer at the donor-acceptor interface, and charge separation are included. In order to establish structure-property relationships, a variety of different molecular p-type semiconductors are combined at the organic donor-acceptor heterojunction with fullerene C60, one of the most common acceptors in OSCs. Starting with a comprehensive analysis of the accuracy of diverse ab initio, DFT, and semiempiric methods for the properties of the individual molecules, the intermolecular, and aggregate/device stage are subsequently addressed. At all stages, both methodological concepts and physical aspects in OSCs are discussed to extend the microscopic understanding of the charge generation processes.}, subject = {Benchmark}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Bruehlmann2017, author = {Br{\"u}hlmann, David}, title = {Tailoring Recombinant Protein Quality by Rational Media Design}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147345}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Nowadays, more than half of the biotherapeutics are produced in mammalian cell lines as a result of correct protein folding and assembly as well as their faculty to bring about a variety of post-translational modifications. The widespread progression of biosimilars has moved the focus in mammalian cell-culture process development. Thereby, the modulation of quality attributes of recombinant therapeutic proteins has increasingly gained importance from early process development stages. Protein quality directly shapes the clinical efficacy and safety in vivo, and therefore, the control of the complex post-translational modifications, such as glycosylation (e.g. high mannose, fucosylation, galactosylation and sialylation), charge variants, aggregates and low-molecular-weight species formation, is pivotal for efficient receptor binding and for triggering the desired immune responses in patients. In the frame of biosimilar development, product quality modulation methods using the potential of the host cell line are particularly sought after to match the quality profile of the targeted reference medicinal product (RMP) as closely as possible. The environment the cell is dwelling in directly influences its metabolism and the resulting quality profile of the expressed protein. Thereby the cell culture medium plays a central role in upstream manufacturing. In this work, concentration adjustment of selected media components and supplementation with a variety of compounds was performed to alter various metabolic pathways, enzyme activities and in some cases the gene expression levels of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells in culture. The supplementation of cell culture medium with the trisaccharide raffinose in fed-batch cultures entailed an increase of the abundance of high mannose glycans in two different CHO cell lines. Raffinose especially favored mannose 5 glycans. At the same time, it impaired cell culture performance, induced changes on the intracellular nucleotide levels and even varied the expression levels of glycosylation-related genes. Supplementation with a number of galactosyltransferase inhibiting compounds, in particular fluorinated galactose analogs (alpha- and beta-2F-peracetyl-galactose), consistently decreased the production of galactosylated monoclonal antibodies (mAb). By means of targeted addition during the culture rather than at the beginning, the inhibition was further increased, while limiting detrimental effects on both growth and productivity. High-throughput screening in 96-deepwell plates showed that spermine and L-ornithine also reduced the level of galactosylation. On the other hand, exploratory screening of a variety of potentially disulfide-bridge-reducing agents highlighted that the inherent low-molecular-species level of the proprietary platform cell culture process was likely due to favored reduction. This hypothesis was reinforced by the observation that supplementation of cysteine and N-acetylcysteine promoted fragmentation. Additionally, fragmentation decreased with higher protein expression. At that point, aiming to improve the efficiency in process development, a rational experimental design method was developed to identify and to define the optimal concentration range of quality modulating compounds by calling on a combination of high throughput fed-batch testing and multivariate data analysis. Seventeen medium supplements were tested in five parallel 96-deepwell plate experiments. The selection process of promising modulators for the follow-up experiment in shake tubes consisted in a three-step procedure, including principal component analysis, quantitative evaluation of their performance with respect to the specifications for biosimilarity and selection following a hierarchical order of decisions using a decision tree. The method resulted in a substantial improvement of the targeted glycosylation profile in only two experimental rounds. Subsequent development stages, namely validation and transfer to industrial-scale facilities require tight control of product quality. Accordingly, further mechanistic understanding of the underlying processes was acquired by non-targeted metabolomic profiling of a CHO cell line expressing a mAb cultured in four distinct process formats. Univariate analysis of intra- and extracellular metabolite and temporal glycosylation profiles provided insights in various pathways. The numerous of parameters were the main driver to carry out principal component analysis, and then, using the methodology of partial-least-square (PLS) projection on latent structures, a multivariate model was built to correlate the extracellular data with the distinct glycosylation profiles. The PLS observation model proved to be reliable and showed its great benefit for glycan pattern control in routine manufacturing, especially at large scale. Rather than relying on post-production interpretation of glycosylation results, glycosylation can be predicted in real-time based on the extracellular metabolite levels in the bioreactor. Finally, for the bioactivity assessment of the glycan differences between the biosimilar and the reference medicinal product (RMP), the health agencies may ask for in the drug registration process, extended ranges of glycan variants need to be generated so that the in vitro assays pick up the changes. The developed glycosylation modulator library enabled the generation of extreme glycosylation variants, including high mannose, afucosylated, galactosylated as well as sialic acid species of both a mAb and an antibody fusion molecule with three N-glycosylation sites. Moreover, to create increased variety, enzymatic glycoengineering was explored for galactosylation and sialylation. The glyco variants induced significant responses in the respective in vitro biological activity assays. The data of this work highlight the immense potential of cell culture medium optimization to adjust product quality. Medium and feed supplementation of a variety of compounds resulted in reproducible and important changes of the product quality profile of both mAbs and a fusion antibody. In addition to the intermediate modulation ranges that largely met the requirements for new-biological-entity and biosimilar development, medium supplementation even enabled quick and straightforward generation of extreme glycan variants suitable for biological activity testing.}, subject = {Zellkultur}, language = {en} } @article{BuffBrinkmannBruchmannetal.2017, author = {Buff, Christine and Brinkmann, Leonie and Bruchmann, Maximilian and Becker, Michael P.I. and Tupak, Sara and Herrmann, Martin J. and Straube, Thomas}, title = {Activity alterations in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala during threat anticipation in generalized anxiety disorder}, series = {Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience}, volume = {12}, journal = {Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience}, number = {11}, doi = {10.1093/scan/nsx103}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173298}, pages = {1766-1774}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Sustained anticipatory anxiety is central to Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). During anticipatory anxiety, phasic threat responding appears to be mediated by the amygdala, while sustained threat responding seems related to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST). Although sustained anticipatory anxiety in GAD patients was proposed to be associated with BNST activity alterations, firm evidence is lacking. We aimed to explore temporal characteristics of BNST and amygdala activity during threat anticipation in GAD patients. Nineteen GAD patients and nineteen healthy controls (HC) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a temporally unpredictable threat anticipation paradigm. We defined phasic and a systematic variation of sustained response models for blood oxygen level-dependent responses during threat anticipation, to disentangle temporally dissociable involvement of the BNST and the amygdala. GAD patients relative to HC responded with increased phasic amygdala activity to onset of threat anticipation and with elevated sustained BNST activity that was delayed relative to the onset of threat anticipation. Both the amygdala and the BNST displayed altered responses during threat anticipation in GAD patients, albeit with different time courses. The results for the BNST activation hint towards its role in sustained threat responding, and contribute to a deeper understanding of pathological sustained anticipatory anxiety in GAD.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Burger2017, author = {Burger, Valentin}, title = {Performance Evalution and Optimization of Content Delivery Networks}, issn = {1432-8801}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-15276}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-152769}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are networks that distribute content in the Internet. CDNs are increasingly responsible for the largest share of traffic in the Internet. CDNs distribute popular content to caches in many geographical areas to save bandwidth by avoiding unnecessary multihop retransmission. By bringing the content geographically closer to the user, CDNs also reduce the latency of the services. Besides end users and content providers, which require high availability of high quality content, CDN providers and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are interested in an efficient operation of CDNs. In order to ensure an efficient replication of the content, CDN providers have a network of (globally) distributed interconnected datacenters at different points of presence (PoPs). ISPs aim to provide reliable and high speed Internet access. They try to keep the load on the network low and to reduce cost for connectivity with other ISPs. The increasing number of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets, high definition video content and high resolution displays result in a continuous growth in mobile traffic. This growth in mobile traffic is further accelerated by newly emerging services, such as mobile live streaming and broadcasting services. The steep increase in mobile traffic is expected to reach by 2018 roughly 60\% of total network traffic, the majority of which will be video. To handle the growth in mobile networks, the next generation of 5G mobile networks is designed to have higher access rates and an increased densification of the network infrastructure. With the explosion of access rates and number of base stations the backhaul of wireless networks will become congested. To reduce the load on the backhaul, the research community suggests installing local caches in gateway routers between the wireless network and the Internet, in base stations of different sizes, and in end-user devices. The local deployment of caches allows keeping the traffic within the ISPs network. The caches are organized in a hierarchy, where caches in the lowest tier are requested first. The request is forwarded to the next tier, if the requested object is not found. Appropriate evaluation methods are required to optimally dimension the caches dependent on the traffic characteristics and the available resources. Additionally methods are necessary that allow performance evaluation of backhaul bandwidth aggregation systems, which further reduce the load on the backhaul. This thesis analyses CDNs utilizing locally available resources and develops the following evaluations and optimization approaches: Characterization of CDNs and distribution of resources in the Internet, analysis and optimization of hierarchical caching systems with bandwidth constraints and performance evaluation of bandwidth aggregation systems.}, subject = {CDN-Netzwerk}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Butzmann2017, author = {Butzmann, Elias}, title = {Natur- und {\"O}kotourismus im Nationalpark Berchtesgaden : Eine segment- und produktspezifische Analyse unter Anwendung der Product-based Typology for Nature-based Tourism}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, isbn = {978-3-95826-048-1 (print)}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-049-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-141430}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, pages = {368}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Schutzgebiete und insbesondere Nationalparke haben nach den Richtlinien der IUCN ein Doppelmandat bzw. eine doppelte Funktion: Sie sollen zum einen R{\"a}ume f{\"u}r Natur- und Artenschutz und zum anderen f{\"u}r Erholung, Umweltbildung und Tourismus bieten und durch letztgenanntes zur St{\"a}rkung der Regional{\"o}konomie beitragen. Um diesen Spagat zu meistern, sollten sich Schutzgebiete bzw. deren Verwaltungen und kooperierende Destinationsmarketingorganisationen dar{\"u}ber im Klaren sein, welche Besuchersegmente bzw. Tourismusprodukte im Schutzgebiet anzutreffen sind, bzw. angeboten werden und welchen Einfluss diese auf die Erf{\"u}llung des Doppelmandates haben. Die deduktiv entworfene Product-based Typology for Nature-based Tourism von ARNEGGER et al. (2010) bietet hierf{\"u}r einen zweidimensionalen Analyserahmen, der die Angebots- und Nachfrageperspektive auf den Tourismus und dessen Produkte vereint und bisher noch nicht empirisch angewendet wurde, was das vorrangige Ziel dieser Studie ist. Hierf{\"u}r wurde von Theorien und empirischen Studien aus dem Kontext von Natur- und {\"O}kotourismus eine Operationalisierung der Typologie abgeleitet, die am Beispiel des Nationalparks Berchtesgaden eingesetzt wurde. Dabei wurden zwei Ans{\"a}tze verfolgt, eine angebotsseitige und eine nachfrageseitige Abgrenzung von Tourismusprodukten. Zur empirischen Erfassung von Tourismusprodukten wurde eine umfassende Besucherbefragung in der Sommersaison 2014 durchgef{\"u}hrt, bei der Informationen von rund 1.400 Besuchern des Nationalparks gesammelt werden konnten. Aus Sicht der Nachfrager wurden sechs Produkt-Cluster identifiziert, die sich bez{\"u}glich Reiseaktivit{\"a}ten und Motiven unterscheiden. Das mit der h{\"o}chsten Naturaffinit{\"a}t ist das Produkt-Cluster der „Naturbildungsurlauber" bzw. der „{\"O}kotouristen". Auf der anderen Seite des Spektrums stehen die „Passiven Erholungsurlauber" mit einer geringen Nationalparkaffinit{\"a}t. Des Weiteren wurden spezifische Tourismusprodukte aus der Angebotsperspektive, wie Exkursionen der Nationalparkverwaltung oder mehrt{\"a}gige gef{\"u}hrte Wanderungen von spezialisierten Nischenreiseveranstaltern, identifiziert. Nach der empirischen Abgrenzung der Produkte wurden diese dahingehend {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft, ob sie sich bez{\"u}glich {\"o}konomischer und {\"o}kologischer Indikatoren unterscheiden, um zu eruieren, inwieweit die Segmente aus Sicht einer nachhaltigen Regionalentwicklung bzw. aus Sicht des Doppelmandats zu beurteilen sind. Auch hier schneiden etwa die Naturbildungsurlauber relativ gut ab, da sie Muster von structured ecotourism aufweisen und sich durch eine hohe Naturaffinit{\"a}t, positive Einstellungen zu nachhaltigem Tourismus und relativ hohe Reiseausgaben auszeichnen. Bei drei Clustern zeigt sich ein gewisser trade-off: W{\"a}hrend die Bergsteiger aus {\"o}kologischer jedoch nicht aus {\"o}konomischer Perspektive interessant sind, ist dies bei den allgemeinen Vergn{\"u}gungs- und Naturerlebnisurlaubern und den passiven Erholungsurlaubern genau umgekehrt. Basierend auf den Ergebnissen werden m{\"o}gliche Adaptionen der Typologie diskutiert und darauf aufbauend ein Analyserahmen f{\"u}r eine „Typologie f{\"u}r Nachhaltige Park-Tourismus Produkte" erarbeitet. Zudem werden theoretische und erste praktische Implikationen f{\"u}r das Management von Schutzgebiets-Destinationen diskutiert, um unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der trade-offs das Produktportfolio weiterzuentwickeln, das eine Destination auf den Pfad des sogenannten enlightened mass tourism bringen kann.}, subject = {{\"O}kotourismus}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Baer2017, author = {B{\"a}r, Isabel}, title = {Einsatz biokompatibler Polymermembranen zur Therapie kongenitaler Bauchwanddefekte im Rattenmodell}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154161}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Kongenitale Bauchwanddefekte sind dramatische Fehlbildungen der vorderen Bauchwand. Zu den Defekten geh{\"o}ren neben der Nabelhernie und dem Blasenextrophie-Komplex im engeren Sinne die Gastroschisis und die Omphalozele. Die Therapie stellt die behandelnden Kinderchirurgen und Neonatologen vor eine große Herausforderung. Methode der Wahl ist der prim{\"a}r operative Bauchdeckenverschluss. Falls aufgrund der Gr{\"o}ße des abdominellen Defekts oder der viszeroabdominellen Diskrepanz ein prim{\"a}rer Verschluss nicht m{\"o}glich ist, wird eine Schusterplastik angelegt oder ein Patch implantiert. Bei den Implantaten unterscheidet man nicht-resorbierbare Materialien wie Polypropylen und Polytetrafluorethylene (GoreTex®) von resorbierbaren Patchs wie zum Beispiel humane Dura, porkine D{\"u}nndarmsubmukosa, oder azellularisiertes Rinderperikard (Lyoplant®). Die Anspr{\"u}che an ein solches Implantat sind hoch und das perfekte Material wurde bis heute noch nicht gefunden. Ideale Eigenschaften sind eine gute Handhabung und N{\"a}hbarkeit, Resorbierbarkeit, Anti-Adh{\"a}sivit{\"a}t zum Intestinum, Stabilit{\"a}t und Elastizit{\"a}t sowie die Transplantatakzeptanz. Ziel dieser Arbeit war die Etablierung bipolarer Polymermembranen zur sicheren und effektiven Therapie kongenitaler Bauchwanddfekten im Rattenmodell. Bei den Polymermembranen handelt es sich um zweischichtige Implantate, welche aus einem Film und einem aufgesponnen Vlies bestehen. Der Film besteht aus dem Resomer LR708, dem linearen PEG-PLA und dem Polyurethan CW1681. Der mittels Electrospinning auf den Film aufgebrachte Vlies ist aus reinem PLA. Die Implantate sind zwischen 20 und 67 µm dick. Als Vergleich diente das bereits im Klein- und Großtiermodell von Meyer et al. etablierte Kollagen-Mesh Lyoplant®. Als Versuchstiere des Experiments dienten n=34 m{\"a}nnliche Wistar Furth Ratten, denen intraoperativ ein 2 x 2 cm großer Bauchwanddefekt zugef{\"u}hrt wurde, der anschließend mit einem gleich großen Patch verschlossen wurde. N=25 Tiere erhielten eine bipolare Polymermebran, n=2 Tiere Lyoplant und n=7 Ratten dienten zur Kontrolle. Nach 21 Tagen fand ein erneuter Eingriff statt. Hierbei wurde das Implantat samt umliegendem Gewebe explantiert und histologisch ausgewertet. Neben der Gewichtszunahme wurden die Ratten auf die Bildung von Hernien und intraabdominellen Adh{\"a}sionen sowie auf histologische Ver{\"a}nderungen untersucht. Von n=34 Ratten verstarben n=9 aus unterschiedlichen Gr{\"u}nden. Alle explantierten Wistar Furth Ratten (n=25) zeigten im dreiw{\"o}chigen postoperativen Verlauf (Δt=3 Wochen) physiologische Gewichtskurven. Alle Ratten mit Polymer-Implantat entwickelten im dreiw{\"o}chigen Verlauf eine abdominelle Hernie sowie Adh{\"a}sionen. Eine Zellinfiltration und Gef{\"a}ßeinsprossung im Sinne einer Neovaskularisation konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden. Die histologische Auswertung ergab eine bindegewebige Ver{\"a}nderung im angren-zenden Gewebe, die zusammen mit der immunhistochemisch gesicherten hohen Anzahl an CD68 positiven Zellen (Makrophagen) einer Immunreaktion {\"u}ber den TH1-Pathway entspricht. Bei fehlender Integration in das Gewebe, kommt dies einer Implantatabstoßung gleich. In den Tieren mit Lyoplant® konnten wir die Ergebnisse von Meyer et al. best{\"a}tigen. Zusammenfassend ist zu sagen, dass die bipolaren Polymermembranen viele Eigenschaften eines idealen biokompatiblen Materials erf{\"u}llen, jedoch aufgrund der fehlenden mechanischen Stabilit{\"a}t nicht zur Therapie von kongenitalen Bauchwanddefekten geeignet sind. Lyoplant® hingegen erwies sich in Bezug auf fehlende Hernienbildung und Adh{\"a}sionen, Gef{\"a}ßeinsprossung und Trans-plantatakzeptanz im Vergleich zu den Polymeren als {\"a}ußerst gut geeignetes Material. Um das operative Ergebnis weiter zu perfektionieren, k{\"o}nnte die Besiedelung des Kollagen-Meshs mit Stammzellen experimentell getestet werden. Inwieweit Lyoplant® dann f{\"u}r die Therapie der kongenitalen Bauchwanddefekte geeignet ist, m{\"u}ssen weitere klinische Studien zeigen.}, subject = {Bauchwand}, language = {de} } @article{BoehmTorsinTintetal.2017, author = {B{\"o}hm, Lena and Torsin, Sanda and Tint, Su Hlaing and Eckstein, Marie Therese and Ludwig, Tobias and P{\´e}rez, J. Christian}, title = {The yeast form of the fungus Candida albicans promotes persistence in the gut of gnotobiotic mice}, series = {PLoS Pathogens}, volume = {13}, journal = {PLoS Pathogens}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1371/journal.ppat.1006699}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159120}, pages = {e1006699}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Many microorganisms that cause systemic, life-threatening infections in humans reside as harmless commensals in our digestive tract. Yet little is known about the biology of these microbes in the gut. Here, we visualize the interface between the human commensal and pathogenic fungus Candida albicans and the intestine of mice, a surrogate host. Because the indigenous mouse microbiota restricts C. albicans settlement, we compared the patterns of colonization in the gut of germ free and antibiotic-treated conventionally raised mice. In contrast to the heterogeneous morphologies found in the latter, we establish that in germ free animals the fungus almost uniformly adopts the yeast cell form, a proxy of its commensal state. By screening a collection of C. albicans transcription regulator deletion mutants in gnotobiotic mice, we identify several genes previously unknown to contribute to in vivo fitness. We investigate three of these regulators—ZCF8, ZFU2 and TRY4—and show that indeed they favor the yeast form over other morphologies. Consistent with this finding, we demonstrate that genetically inducing non-yeast cell morphologies is detrimental to the fitness of C. albicans in the gut. Furthermore, the identified regulators promote adherence of the fungus to a surface covered with mucin and to mucus-producing intestinal epithelial cells. In agreement with this result, histology sections indicate that C. albicans dwells in the murine gut in close proximity to the mucus layer. Thus, our findings reveal a set of regulators that endows C. albicans with the ability to endure in the intestine through multiple mechanisms.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{BuechsenschuetzGoebeler2017, author = {B{\"u}chsensch{\"u}tz-G{\"o}beler, Annekathrin}, title = {Parodontitis und kardiovaskul{\"a}re Erkrankungen - Einfluss der Ver{\"a}nderung des subgingivalen Mikrobioms nach systematischer Parodontaltherapie auf Parameter der arteriellen Gef{\"a}ßsteifigkeit}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154415}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Es l{\"a}sst sich feststellen, dass in der vorliegenden Untersuchung eine nichtchirurgische systemische Parodontaltherapie mit und ohne adjuvante Antibiose die beobachteten Keimzahlen der parodontitisassoziierten Keime Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis und Tannerella forsythia signifikant reduzieren konnte. Es konnte jedoch kein direkter Zusammenhang zwischen der beobachteten Keimreduktion des subgingivalen Mikrobioms und der Ver{\"a}nderung der erfassten Parameter der arteriellen Gef{\"a}ßsteifigkeit festgestellt werden. Weitere Interventionsstudien mit h{\"o}heren Patientenzahlen und einer hierdurch m{\"o}glichen differenzierteren Subanalyse des Patientenguts bez{\"u}glich Risikofaktoren wie Tabakkonsum, Medikation oder Lebensalter, sowie der Unterscheidung zwischen aggressiver und chronischer Parodontitis sind erforderlich, um die m{\"o}gliche Existenz eines kausalen Zusammenhangs beider Erkrankungen definitiv abkl{\"a}ren zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Parodontitis}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Buentemeyer2017, author = {B{\"u}ntemeyer, Tjark-Ole}, title = {Wertigkeit der Leberresektion bei Metastasen des Nebennierenkarzinoms - Analyse anhand des Deutschen Nebennierenkarzinom-Registers}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155743}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Patienten mit einem hepatisch metastasierten Nebennierenkarzinom und ohne Hinweise auf extrahepatische Tumormanifestationen profitieren von einer Operation im Hinblick auf das Gesamt{\"u}berleben. Dies gilt sowohl f{\"u}r synchron- als auch f{\"u}r metachron metastasierte Patienten.}, subject = {Nebenniere}, language = {de} } @article{CaiElMerahbiLoeffleretal.2017, author = {Cai, Kai and El-Merahbi, Rabih and Loeffler, Mona and Mayer, Alexander E. and Sumara, Grzegorz}, title = {Ndrg1 promotes adipocyte differentiation and sustains their function}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {7}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {7191}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-07497-x}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170565}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Adipocytes play a central role in maintaining metabolic homeostasis in the body. Differentiation of adipocyte precursor cells requires the transcriptional activity of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (Pparγ) and CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins (C/Ebps). Transcriptional activity is regulated by signaling modules activated by a plethora of hormones and nutrients. Mechanistic target of rapamacin complexes (mTORC) 1 and 2 are central for the coordination of hormonal and nutritional inputs in cells and are essential for adipogenesis. Serum glucocorticoid kinase 1 (Sgk1)-dependent phosphorylation of N-Myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (Ndrg1) is a hallmark of mTORC2 activation in cells. Moreover, Pparγ activation promotes Ndrg1 expression. However, the impact of Ndrg1 on adipocyte differentiation and function has not yet been defined. Here, we show that Ndrg1 expression and its Sgk1-dependent phosphorylation are induced during adipogenesis. Consistently, we demonstrate that Ndrg1 promotes adipocyte differentiation and function by inducing Pparγ expression. Additionally, our results indicate that Ndrg1 is required for C/Ebpα phosphorylation. Moreover, we found that Ndrg1 phosphorylation by Sgk1 promotes adipocyte formation. Taken together, we show that induction of Ndrg1 expression by Pparγ and its phosphorylation by Sgk1 kinase are required for the acquisition of adipocyte characteristics by precursor cells.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Carinci2017, author = {Carinci, Flavio}, title = {Quantitative Characterization of Lung Tissue Using Proton MRI}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151189}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The focus of the work concerned the development of a series of MRI techniques that were specifically designed and optimized to obtain quantitative and spatially resolved information about characteristic parameters of the lung. Three image acquisition techniques were developed. Each of them allows to quantify a different parameter of relevant diagnostic interest for the lung, as further described below: 1) The blood volume fraction, which represents the amount of lung water in the intravascular compartment expressed as a fraction of the total lung water. This parameter is related to lung perfusion. 2) The magnetization relaxation time T\(_2\) und T� *\(_2\) , which represents the component of T\(_2\) associated with the diffusion of water molecules through the internal magnetic field gradients of the lung. Because the amplitude of these internal gradients is related to the alveolar size, T\(_2\) und T� *\(_2\) can be used to obtain information about the microstructure of the lung. 3) The broadening of the NMR spectral line of the lung. This parameter depends on lung inflation and on the concentration of oxygen in the alveoli. For this reason, the spectral line broadening can be regarded as a fingerprint for lung inflation; furthermore, in combination with oxygen enhancement, it provides a measure for lung ventilation.}, subject = {Kernspintomografie}, language = {en} } @article{CernaVelazcoFaberJonesPerezetal.2017, author = {Cerna-Velazco, Nhell and Faber, Thomas and Jones-P{\´e}rez, Joel and Porod, Werner}, title = {Constraining sleptons at the LHC in a supersymmetric low-scale seesaw scenario}, series = {European Physical Journal C}, volume = {77}, journal = {European Physical Journal C}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5231-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173809}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We consider a scenario inspired by natural supersymmetry, where neutrino data is explained within a low-scale seesaw scenario. We extend the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model by adding light right-handed neutrinos and their superpartners, the R-sneutrinos, and consider the lightest neutralinos to be higgsino-like. We consider the possibilities of having either an R-sneutrino or a higgsino as lightest supersymmetric particle. Assuming that squarks and gauginos are heavy, we systematically evaluate the bounds on slepton masses due to existing LHC data.}, language = {en} } @article{ChenMishraGlaessetal.2017, author = {Chen, Yi-chun and Mishra, Dushyant and Gl{\"a}ß, Sebastian and Gerber, Bertram}, title = {Behavioral Evidence for Enhanced Processing of the Minor Component of Binary Odor Mixtures in Larval Drosophila}, series = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, number = {1923}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01923}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170011}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A fundamental problem in deciding between mutually exclusive options is that the decision needs to be categorical although the properties of the options often differ but in grade. We developed an experimental handle to study this aspect of behavior organization. Larval Drosophila were trained such that in one set of animals odor A was rewarded, but odor B was not (A+/B), whereas a second set of animals was trained reciprocally (A/B+). We then measured the preference of the larvae either for A, or for B, or for "morphed" mixtures of A and B, that is for mixtures differing in the ratio of the two components. As expected, the larvae showed higher preference when only the previously rewarded odor was presented than when only the previously unrewarded odor was presented. For mixtures of A and B that differed in the ratio of the two components, the major component dominated preference behavior—but it dominated less than expected from a linear relationship between mixture ratio and preference behavior. This suggests that a minor component can have an enhanced impact in a mixture, relative to such a linear expectation. The current paradigm may prove useful in understanding how nervous systems generate discrete outputs in the face of inputs that differ only gradually.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Cheng2017, author = {Cheng, Cheng}, title = {Metabolomics and dereplication-based isolation of novel bioactive natural products from marine sponge-associated actinomycetes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-136587}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Marine sponge-associated actinomycetes are considered as promising source for the discovery of novel biologically active compounds. Metabolomics coupled multivariate analysis can efficiently reduce the chemical redundancy of re-isolating known compounds at the very early stage of natural product discovery. This Ph.D. project aimed to isolate biologically active secondary metabolites from actinomycetes associated with different Mediterranean sponges with the assistance of metabolomics tools to implement a rapid dereplication and chemically distinct candidate targeting for further up-scaling compounds isolation. This study first focused on the recovery of actinomycetes from marine sponges by various cultivation efforts. Twelve different media and two separate pre-treatments of each bacterial extract were designed and applied to facilitate actinomycete diversity and richness. A total of 64 actinomycetes were isolated from 12 different marine sponge species. The isolates were affiliated to 23 genera representing 8 different suborders based on nearly full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Four putatively novel species belonging to the genera Geodermatophilus, Microlunatus, Rhodococcus, and Actinomycetospora were identified based on a sequence similarity <98.5\% to validly described 16S rRNA gene sequences. 20\% of the isolated actinomycetes was shown to exhibit diverse biological properties, including antioxidant, anti-Bacillus sp., anti-Aspergillus sp., and antitrypanosomal activities. The metabolomics approaches combined with the bioassay results identified two candidate strains Streptomyces sp. SBT348 and Streptomyces sp. SBT345 for further up-scaling cultivation and compounds isolation. Four compounds were isolated from Streptomyces sp. SBT348. Three of these compounds including the new cyclic dipeptide petrocidin A were previously highlighted in the metabolomics analyses, corroborating the feasibility of metabolomics approaches in novel compounds discovery. These four compounds were also tested against two pathogen microorganisms since the same activities were shown in their crude extract in the preliminary bioassay screening, however none of them displayed the expected activities, which may ascribe to the insufficient amount obtained. Streptomyces sp. SBT345 yielded 5 secondary metabolites, three of which were identified as new natural products, namely strepthonium A, ageloline A and strepoxazine A. Strepthonium A inhibited the production of Shiga toxin produced by enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli at a concentration of 80 μM, without interfering with the bacterial growth. Ageloline A exhibited antioxidant activity and inhibited the inclusion of Chlamydia trachomatis with an IC50 value of 9.54 ± 0.36 μM. Strepoxazine A displayed antiproliferative property towards human promyelocytic HL-60 cells with an IC50 value of 16 μg/ml. 11 These results highlighted marine sponges as a rich source for novel actinomycetes and further exhibited the significance of marine sponge-associated actinomycetes as promising producers of novel biologically active compounds. The chemometrics coupled metabolomics approach also demonstrated its feasibility and efficacy in natural product discovery.}, subject = {Actinomyces}, language = {en} } @article{ChengOthmanStopperetal.2017, author = {Cheng, Cheng and Othman, Eman M. and Stopper, Helga and Edrada-Ebel, RuAngelie and Hentschel, Ute and Abdelmohsen, Usama Ramadan}, title = {Isolation of petrocidin A, a new cytotoxic cyclic dipeptide from the marine sponge-derived bacterium \(Streptomyces\) sp. SBT348}, series = {Marine Drugs}, volume = {15}, journal = {Marine Drugs}, number = {12}, doi = {10.3390/md15120383}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172644}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A new cyclic dipeptide, petrocidin A (\(\textbf{1}\)), along with three known compounds—2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid (\(\textbf{2}\)), 2,3-dihydroxybenzamide (\(\textbf{3}\)), and maltol (\(\textbf{4}\))—were isolated from the solid culture of \(Streptomyces\) sp. SBT348. The strain \(Streptomyces\) sp. SBT348 had been prioritized in a strain collection of 64 sponge-associated actinomycetes based on its distinct metabolomic profile using liquid chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The absolute configuration of all α-amino acids was determined by HPLC analysis after derivatization with Marfey's reagent and comparison with commercially available reference amino acids. Structure elucidation was pursued in the presented study by mass spectrometry and NMR spectral data. Petrocidin A (\(\textbf{1}\)) and 2,3-dihydroxybenzamide (\(\textbf{3}\)) exhibited significant cytotoxicity towards the human promyelocytic HL-60 and the human colon adenocarcinoma HT-29 cell lines. These results demonstrated the potential of sponge-associated actinomycetes for the discovery of novel and pharmacologically active natural products.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Cherpokova2017, author = {Cherpokova, Deya}, title = {Studies on modulators of platelet (hem)ITAM signaling and platelet production in genetically modified mice}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-120068}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Summary Platelet activation and aggregation at sites of vascular injury is critical to prevent excessive blood loss, but may also lead to life-threatening ischemic disease states, such as myocardial infarction and stroke. Glycoprotein (GP) VI and C type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) are essential platelet activating receptors in hemostasis and thrombo-inflammatory disease which signal through a (hem)immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)-dependent pathway. The adapter molecules Src-like adapter protein (SLAP) and SLAP2 are involved in the regulation of immune cell receptor surface expression and signaling, but their function in platelets is unknown. As revealed in this thesis, single deficiency of SLAP or SLAP2 in mice had only moderate effects on platelet function, while SLAP/SLAP2 double deficiency resulted in markedly increased signal transduction, integrin activation, granule release, aggregation, procoagulant activity and thrombin generation following (hem)ITAM-coupled, but not G protein-coupled receptor activation. Slap-/-/Slap2-/- mice displayed accelerated occlusive arterial thrombus formation and a dramatically worsened outcome after focal cerebral ischemia. These results establish SLAP and SLAP2 as critical inhibitors of platelet (hem)ITAM signaling in the setting of arterial thrombosis and ischemic stroke. GPVI has emerged as a promising novel pharmacological target for treatment of thrombotic and inflammatory disease states, but the exact mechanisms of its immunodepletion in vivo are incompletely understood. It was hypothesized that SLAP and SLAP2 may be involved in the control of GPVI down-regulation because of their role in the internalization of immune cell receptors. As demonstrated in the second part of the thesis, SLAP and SLAP2 were dispensable for antibody-induced GPVI down-regulation, but anti-GPVI treatment resulted in prolonged strong thrombocytopenia in Slap-/-/Slap2-/- mice. The profound thrombocytopenia likely resulted from the powerful platelet activation which the anti-GPVI antibody induced in Slap-/-/Slap2-/- platelets, but importantly, not in wild-type platelets. These data indicate that the expression and activation state of key modulators of the GPVI signaling cascade may have important implications for the safety profile and efficacy of anti-GPVI agents. Small GTPases of the Rho family, such as RhoA and Cdc42, are critically involved in the regulation of cytoskeletal rearrangements during platelet activation, but little is known about the specific roles and functional redundancy of both proteins in platelet biogenesis. As shown in the final part of the thesis, combined deficiency of RhoA and Cdc42 led to marked alterations in megakaryocyte morphology and the generation of platelets of heterogeneous size and granule content. Despite severe hemostatic defects and profound thrombo¬cytopenia, circulating RhoA-/-/Cdc42-/- platelets were still capable of granule secretion and the formation of occlusive thrombi. These results implicate the existence of both distinct and overlapping roles of RhoA and Cdc42 in platelet production and function.}, subject = {Thrombozyt}, language = {en} } @article{ChiesaGreinerSchoenherretal.2017, author = {Chiesa, Mauro and Greiner, Nicolas and Sch{\"o}nherr, Marek and Tramontano, Francesco}, title = {Electroweak corrections to diphoton plus jets}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP10(2017)181}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173512}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We calculate the next-to-leading order electroweak corrections to the production of a photon pair in association with zero, one and two jets at the LHC. We use GoSam and Sherpa to obtain the results in a fully automated way. For a typical set of fiducial cuts the electroweak corrections lead to a modification of the total cross section of up to 3\%, depending on the jet multiplicity. We find substantial contributions in differential distributions, leading to tens of per cent corrections for phase space regions within the reach of the LHC. Furthermore we investigate the importance of photon induced processes as well as subleading contributions. Photon induced processes are found to be negligible, subleading contributions can have a sizeable impact however they can be removed by appropriate phase space cuts.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Chikezie2017, author = {Chikezie, Aloysius Cheta}, title = {THE VALUE OF WORK IN NIGERIA with Reference to Laborem Exercens}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147592}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Work is seen by many thinkers as the fundamental dimension of man`s existence on earth. Through work, he provides his basic necessities on earth and co-operate with God in the work of creation. He received this mandate to work from the very beginning of creation by God. In carrying out this mandate, man every human being reflects the very action of the creator of the Universe. God worked and intended that man who is created in His image and likeness continues the work of creation by working. Even though Man suffers and sweats through work and yet, in spite of all this toil-perhaps in a sense because of it - work is a good thing for man. It is not only good in the sense that it is useful or something to enjoy; it is also good as being something worthy, that is to say something that corresponds to man's dignity that expresses this dignity and increases it. This project examines man as a creature called to work and born into work. It is true that through work, man provides himself and his family with the basic necessities of life and everyday needs for the reason he charges wages for his sweat. Work goes beyond and should exceed the boundaries of the material benefit that comes out of it to the satisfaction and fulfilment for the very purpose we should work. The modern society has attached so much importance to money and material possession, the question then is how do we go along working in the spirit of improvement and renewal of the earth? The modern man understands work only as a means of making his daily bread. For this reason, he engages himself in an occupation that he has little or no interest in. He ends up quarrelling everyday with the people that he or she is supposed to serve through work. The result is low work output and waste of talents and the society loses an opportunity for improvement as every creature is supposed to contribute uniquely. A good example is Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation with a population estimate of about over 170,000,000 people and the sixth Oil producing Nation.}, subject = {Nigeria}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Chouhan2017, author = {Chouhan, Nitin Singh}, title = {Time-odor learning in \(Drosophila\) \(melanogaster\)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-145675}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Endogenous clocks help animals to anticipate the daily environmental changes. These internal clocks rely on environmental cues, called Zeitgeber, for synchronization. The molecular clock consists of transcription-translation feedback loops and is located in about 150 neurons (Helfrich-F{\"o}rster and Homberg, 1993; Helfrich-F{\"o}rster, 2005). The core clock has the proteins Clock (CLK) and Cycle (CYC) that together act as a transcription activator for period (per) and timeless (tim) which then, via PER and TIM block their own transcription by inhibiting CLK/CYC activity (Darlington et al., 1998; Hardin, 2005; Dubruille and Emery, 2008). Light signals trigger the degradation of TIM through a blue-light sensing protein Cryptochrome (CRY) and thus, allows CLK/CYC to resume per and tim transcription (Emery et al., 1998; Stanewsky et al., 1998). Therefore, light acts as an important Zeitgeber for the clock entrainment. The mammalian clock consists of similarly intertwined feedback loops. Endogenous clocks facilitate appropriate alterations in a variety of behaviors according to the time of day. Also, these clocks can provide the phase information to the memory centers of the brain to form the time of day related associations (TOD). TOD memories promote appropriate usage of resources and concurrently better the survival success of an animal. For instance, animals can form time-place associations related to the availability of a biologically significant stimulus like food or mate. Such memories will help the animal to obtain resources at different locations at the appropriate time of day. The significance of these memories is supported by the fact that many organisms including bees, ants, rats and mice demonstrate time-place learning (Biebach et al. 1991; Mistlberger et al. 1997; Van der Zee et al. 2008; Wenger et al. 1991). Previous studies have shown that TOD related memories rely on an internal clock, but the identity of the clock and the underlying mechanism remain less well understood. The present study demonstrates that flies can also form TOD associated odor memories and further seeks to identify the appropriate mechanism. Hungry flies were trained in the morning to associate odor A with the sucrose reward and subsequently were exposed to odor B without reward. The same flies were exposed in the afternoon to odor B with and odor A without reward. Two cycles of the 65 reversal training on two subsequent days resulted in the significant retrieval of specific odor memories in the morning and afternoon tests. Therefore, flies were able to modulate their odor preference according to the time of day. In contrast, flies trained in a non-reversal manner were unable to form TOD related memories. The study also demonstrates that flies are only able to form time-odor memories when the two reciprocal training cycles occur at a minimum 6 h interval. This work also highlights the role of the internal state of flies in establishing timeodor memories. Prolonged starvation motivates flies to appropriate their search for the food. It increases the cost associated with a wrong choice in the T-maze test as it precludes the food discovery. Accordingly, an extended starvation promotes the TOD related changes in the odor preference in flies already with a single cycle of reversal training. Intriguingly, prolonged starvation is required for the time-odor memory acquisition but is dispensable during the memory retrieval. Endogenous oscillators promote time-odor associations in flies. Flies in constant darkness have functional rhythms and can form time-odor memories. In contrast, flies kept in constant light become arrhythmic and demonstrated no change in their odor preference through the day. Also, clock mutant flies per01 and clkAR, show compromised performance compared to CS flies when trained in the time-odor conditioning assay. These results suggest that flies need a per and clk dependent oscillator for establishing TOD related memories. Also, the clock governed rhythms are necessary for the timeodor memory acquisition but not for the retrieval. Pigment-Dispersing Factor (PDF) neuropeptide is a clock output factor (Park and Hall, 1998; Park et al., 2000; Helfrich-F{\"o}rster, 2009). pdf01 mutant flies are unable to form significant time-odor memories. PDF is released by 8 neurons per hemisphere in the fly brain. This cluster includes the small (s-LNvs) and large (l-LNvs) ventral lateral neurons. Restoring PDF in these 16 neurons in the pdf01 mutant background rescues the time-odor learning defect. The PDF neuropeptide activates a seven transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor (PDFR) which is broadly expressed in the fly brain (Hyun et al., 2005). The present study shows that the expression of PDFR in about 10 dorsal neurons (DN1p) is sufficient for robust time-odor associations in flies. 66 In conclusion, flies use distinct endogenous oscillators to acquire and retrieve time-odor memories. The first oscillator is light dependent and likely signals through the PDF neuropeptide to promote the usage of the time as an associative cue during appetitive conditioning. In contrast, the second clock is light independent and specifically signals the time information for the memory retrieval. The identity of this clock and the underlying mechanism are open to investigation.}, subject = {Taufliege}, language = {en} } @article{CollenburgBeyersdorfWieseetal.2017, author = {Collenburg, Lena and Beyersdorf, Niklas and Wiese, Teresa and Arenz, Christoph and Saied, Essa M. and Becker-Flegler, Katrin Anne and Schneider-Schaulies, Sibylle and Avota, Elita}, title = {The activity of the neutral sphingomyelinase is important in T cell recruitment and directional migration}, series = {Frontiers in Immunology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Immunology}, number = {1007}, doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2017.01007}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158944}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Breakdown of sphingomyelin as catalyzed by the activity of sphingomyelinases profoundly affects biophysical properties of cellular membranes which is particularly important with regard to compartmentalization of surface receptors and their signaling relay. As it is activated both upon TCR ligation and co-stimulation in a spatiotemporally controlled manner, the neutral sphingomyelinase (NSM) has proven to be important in T cell activation, where it appears to play a particularly important role in cytoskeletal reorganization and cell polarization. Because these are important parameters in directional T cell migration and motility in tissues, we analyzed the role of the NSM in these processes. Pharmacological inhibition of NSM interfered with early lymph node homing of T cells in vivo indicating that the enzyme impacts on endothelial adhesion, transendothelial migration, sensing of chemokine gradients or, at a cellular level, acquisition of a polarized phenotype. NSM inhibition reduced adhesion of T cells to TNF-α/IFN-γ activated, but not resting endothelial cells, most likely via inhibiting high-affinity LFA-1 clustering. NSM activity proved to be highly important in directional T cell motility in response to SDF1-α, indicating that their ability to sense and translate chemokine gradients might be NSM dependent. In fact, pharmacological or genetic NSM ablation interfered with T cell polarization both at an overall morphological level and redistribution of CXCR4 and pERM proteins on endothelial cells or fibronectin, as well as with F-actin polymerization in response to SDF1-α stimulation, indicating that efficient directional perception and signaling relay depend on NSM activity. Altogether, these data support a central role of the NSM in T cell recruitment and migration both under homeostatic and inflamed conditions by regulating polarized redistribution of receptors and their coupling to the cytoskeleton.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{ContarAdolfi2017, author = {Contar Adolfi, Mateus}, title = {Sex determination and meiosis in medaka: The role of retinoic acid}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-136335}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Sex determination (SD) is a complex and diverse developmental process that leads to the decision whether the bipotential gonad anlage will become a testis or an ovary. This mechanism is regulated by gene cascades, networks and/or chromosomal systems, and can be influenced by fluctuations of extrinsic factors like temperature, exposure to hormones and pollution. Within vertebrates, the group of fish show the widest variety of sex determination mechanism. This whole diversity of processes and mechanisms converges to the formation of two different gametes, the eggs and the sperm, the first bigger and static, and the second smaller and motile. Meiosis is crucial for the formation of both types of gametes, and the timing of meiosis entry is one of the first recognizable differences between male and female in vertebrates. The germ cells go into meiosis first in female than in male, and in mammals, this event has been shown to be regulated by retinoic acid (RA). This small polar molecule induces in the germ cells the expression of the pre-meiotic marker Stra8 (stimulated by retinoic acid gene 8), which is necessary for meiosis initiation. Interestingly, genome analyzes have shown that the majority of fish (including medaka) lack the stra8 gene, adding a question mark to the role of RA in meiosis induction in this group. Since a role of RA in entry of meiosis and sexual development of fish is still far from being understood, I investigated in medaka (Oryzias latipes) a possible signaling function of RA during the SD period in embryos and in reproductively active gonads of adults. I generated a transgenic medaka line that reports responsiveness to RA in vivo. With this tool, I compared RA responsiveness with the expression of the main gene involved in the synthesis of RA. My results show that there is a de-correlation between the action of RA with its source. In adults, expression of the RA metabolizing enzymes show sexually dimorphic RA levels, with aldh1a2 levels being higher in testis, and cyp26a1 stronger in female gonad. In ovary, the responsiveness is restricted to the early meiotic oocytes. In testis, RA is acting directly in the pre-meiotic cells, but also in Sertoli and Leydig cells. Treatment experiments on testis organ culture showed that RA pathway activation leads to a decrease in meiosis markers expression levels. During the development, RA responsiveness in the germ cells was observed in both sexes much earlier than the first female meiosis entry. Treatments with RA-synthesis inhibitor show a decrease in meiosis markers expression levels only after the sex differentiation period in female. Expression analyzes of embryos treated with exogenous RA showed induction of dmrt1a at the gonad levels and an increase of amh levels. Both genes are not only involved in male formation, but also in the regulation of germ cell proliferation and differentiation. RA is important in meiosis induction and gametogenesis in adult medaka. However, there is no evidence for a similar role of RA in initiating the first meiosis in female germ cells at the SD stage. Moreover, contrary to common expectation, RA seems to induce sex related genes that are involved indirectly in meiosis inhibition. In this thesis, I showed for the first time that RA can be involved in both induction and inhibition of meiosis entry, depending on the sex and the developmental stage in a stra8-independent model organism.}, subject = {Japank{\"a}rpfling}, language = {en} } @article{CosteaCoelhoSunagawaetal.2017, author = {Costea, Paul I. and Coelho, Louis Pedro and Sunagawa, Shinichi and Munch, Robin and Huerta-Cepas, Jaime and Forslund, Kristoffer and Hildebrand, Falk and Kushugulova, Almagul and Zeller, Georg and Bork, Peer}, title = {Subspecies in the global human gut microbiome}, series = {Molecular Systems Biology}, volume = {13}, journal = {Molecular Systems Biology}, number = {12}, doi = {10.15252/msb.20177589}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172674}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Population genomics of prokaryotes has been studied in depth in only a small number of primarily pathogenic bacteria, as genome sequences of isolates of diverse origin are lacking for most species. Here, we conducted a large-scale survey of population structure in prevalent human gut microbial species, sampled from their natural environment, with a culture-independent metagenomic approach. We examined the variation landscape of 71 species in 2,144 human fecal metagenomes and found that in 44 of these, accounting for 72\% of the total assigned microbial abundance, single-nucleotide variation clearly indicates the existence of sub-populations (here termed subspecies). A single subspecies (per species) usually dominates within each host, as expected from ecological theory. At the global scale, geographic distributions of subspecies differ between phyla, with Firmicutes subspecies being significantly more geographically restricted. To investigate the functional significance of the delineated subspecies, we identified genes that consistently distinguish them in a manner that is independent of reference genomes. We further associated these subspecies-specific genes with properties of the microbial community and the host. For example, two of the three Eubacterium rectale subspecies consistently harbor an accessory pro-inflammatory flagellum operon that is associated with lower gut community diversity, higher host BMI, and higher blood fasting insulin levels. Using an additional 676 human oral samples, we further demonstrate the existence of niche specialized subspecies in the different parts of the oral cavity. Taken together, we provide evidence for subspecies in the majority of abundant gut prokaryotes, leading to a better functional and ecological understanding of the human gut microbiome in conjunction with its host.}, language = {en} } @article{DaineseSchneiderKraussetal.2017, author = {Dainese, Matteo and Schneider, Gudrun and Krauss, Jochen and Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf}, title = {Complementarity among natural enemies enhances pest suppression}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {7}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-08316-z}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158621}, pages = {8172}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Natural enemies have been shown to be effective agents for controlling insect pests in crops. However, it remains unclear how different natural enemy guilds contribute to the regulation of pests and how this might be modulated by landscape context. In a field exclusion experiment in oilseed rape (OSR), we found that parasitoids and ground-dwelling predators acted in a complementary way to suppress pollen beetles, suggesting that pest control by multiple enemies attacking a pest during different periods of its occurrence in the field improves biological control efficacy. The density of pollen beetle significantly decreased with an increased proportion of non-crop habitats in the landscape. Parasitism had a strong effect on pollen beetle numbers in landscapes with a low or intermediate proportion of non-crop habitats, but not in complex landscapes. Our results underline the importance of different natural enemy guilds to pest regulation in crops, and demonstrate how biological control can be strengthened by complementarity among natural enemies. The optimization of natural pest control by adoption of specific management practices at local and landscape scales, such as establishing non-crop areas, low-impact tillage, and temporal crop rotation, could significantly reduce dependence on pesticides and foster yield stability through ecological intensification in agriculture.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Danner2017, author = {Danner, Nadja}, title = {Honey bee foraging in agricultural landscapes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-139322}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {1. Today honey bee colonies face a wide range of challenges in modern agricultural landscapes which entails the need for a comprehensive investigation of honey bees in a landscape context and the assessment of environmental risks. Within this dissertation the pollen foraging of honey bee colonies is studied in different agricultural landscapes to gain insight into the use of pollen resources and the influence of landscape structure across the season. General suggestions for landscape management to support honey bees and other pollinators are derived. 2. Decoding of waggle dances and a subsequent spatial foraging analysis are used as methods in Chapters 4 and 5 to study honey bee colonies in agricultural landscapes. The recently developed metabarcoding of mixed pollen samples was applied for the first time in honey bee foraging ecology and allowed for a detailed analysis of pollen, that was trapped from honey bees in front hive entrances (Chapter 6). 3. Pollen identification through molecular sequencing and DNA barcoding has been proposed as an alternative approach to light microscopy, which still is a tedious and error-prone task. In this study we assessed mixed pollen probes through next-generation sequencing and developed a bioinformatic workflow to analyse these high-throughput data with a newly created reference database. To evaluate the feasibility, we compared results from classical identification based on light microscopy from the same samples with our sequencing results. Abundance estimations from sequencing data were significantly correlated with counted abundances through light microscopy. Next-generation sequencing thus presents a useful and efficient workflow to identify pollen at the genus and species level without requiring specialized palynological expert knowledge. 4. During maize flowering, four observation hives were placed in and rotated between 11 landscapes covering a gradient in maize acreage. A higher foraging frequency on maize fields compared to other landuse types showed that maize is an intensively used pollen resource for honey bee colonies. Mean foraging distances were significantly shorter for maize pollen than for other pollen origins, indicating that effort is put into collecting a diverse pollen diet. The percentage of maize pollen foragers did not increase with maize acreage in the landscape and was not reduced by grassland area as an alternative pollen resource. Our findings allow estimating the distance-related exposure risk of honey bee colonies to pollen from surrounding maize fields treated with systemic insecticides. 5. It is unknown how an increasing area of mass-flowering crops like oilseed rape (OSR) or a decrease of semi-natural habitats (SNH) change the temporal and spatial availability of pollen resources for honey bee colonies, and thus foraging distances and frequency in different habitat types. Sixteen observation hives were placed in and rotated between 16 agricultural landscapes with independent gradients of OSR and SNH area within 2 km to analyze foraging distances and frequencies. SNH and OSR reduced foraging distance at different spatial scales and depending on season, with possible benefits for the performance of honey bee colonies. Frequency of pollen foragers per habitat type was equally high for SNH, grassland and OSR fields, but lower for other crops and forest. In landscapes with a small proportion of SNH a significantly higher density of pollen foragers on SNH was observed, indicating the limitation of pollen resources in simple agricultural landscapes and the importance of SNH. 6. Quantity and diversity of collected pollen can influence the growth and health of honey bee colonies, but little is known about the influence of landscape structure on pollen diet. In a field experiment we rotated 16 honey bee colonies across 16 agricultural landscapes (see also Chapter 5), used traps to get samples of collected pollen and observed the intra-colonial dance communication to gain information about foraging distances. Neither the amount of collected pollen nor pollen diversity were related to landscape diversity. The revealed increase of foraging distances with decreasing landscape diversity suggests that honey bees compensate for a lower landscape diversity by increasing their pollen foraging range in order to maintain pollen amount and diversity. 7. Our results show the importance of diverse pollen resources for honey bee colonies in agricultural landscapes. Beside the risk of exposure to pesticides honey bees face the risk of nutritional deficiency with implications for their health. By modifying landscape composition and therefore availability of resources we are able to contribute to the wellbeing of honey bees. Agri-environmental schemes aiming to support pollinators should focus on possible spatial and temporal gaps in pollen availability and diversity in agricultural landscapes.}, subject = {Apis mellifera}, language = {en} } @article{DannerKellerHaerteletal.2017, author = {Danner, Nadja and Keller, Alexander and H{\"a}rtel, Stephan and Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf}, title = {Honey bee foraging ecology: Season but not landscape diversity shapes the amount and diversity of collected pollen}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0183716}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170424}, pages = {e0183716}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The availability of pollen in agricultural landscapes is essential for the successful growth and reproduction of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera L.). The quantity and diversity of collected pollen can influence the growth and health of honey bee colonies, but little is known about the influence of landscape structure on pollen diet. In a field experiment, we rotated 16 honey bee colonies across 16 agricultural landscapes, used traps to collect samples of collected pollen and observed intra-colonial dance communication to gain information about foraging distances. DNA metabarcoding was applied to analyze mixed pollen samples. Neither the amount of collected pollen nor pollen diversity was related to landscape diversity. However, we found a strong seasonal variation in the amount and diversity of collected pollen in all sites independent of landscape diversity. The observed increase in foraging distances with decreasing landscape diversity suggests that honey bees compensated for lower landscape diversity by increasing their pollen foraging range in order to maintain pollen amount and diversity. Our results underscore the importance of a diverse pollen diet for honey bee colonies. Agri-environmental schemes aiming to support pollinators should focus on possible spatial and temporal gaps in pollen availability and diversity in agricultural landscapes.}, language = {en} } @article{DeaconWiedenmannBocquillonetal.2017, author = {Deacon, R. S. and Wiedenmann, J. and Bocquillon, E. and Dom{\´i}nguez, F. and Klapwijk, T. M. and Leubner, P. and Br{\"u}ne, C. and Hankiewicz, E. M. and Tarucha, S. and Ishibashi, K. and Buhmann, H. and Molenkamp, L. W.}, title = {Josephson Radiation from Gapless Andreev Bound States in HgTe-Based Topological Junctions}, series = {Physical Review X}, volume = {7}, journal = {Physical Review X}, number = {021011}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevX.7.021011}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170969}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Frequency analysis of the rf emission of oscillating Josephson supercurrent is a powerful passive way of probing properties of topological Josephson junctions. In particular, measurements of the Josephson emission enable the detection of topological gapless Andreev bound states that give rise to emission at half the Josephson frequency f\(_{J}\) rather than conventional emission at f\(_{J}\). Here, we report direct measurement of rf emission spectra on Josephson junctions made of HgTe-based gate-tunable topological weak links. The emission spectra exhibit a clear signal at half the Josephson frequency f\(_{J}\)/2. The linewidths of emission lines indicate a coherence time of 0.3-4 ns for the f\(_{J}\)/2 line, much shorter than for the f\(_{J}\) line (3-4 ns). These observations strongly point towards the presence of topological gapless Andreev bound states and pave the way for a future HgTe-based platform for topological quantum computation.}, language = {en} } @article{DegenHovestadtMitesseretal.2017, author = {Degen, Tobias and Hovestadt, Thomas and Mitesser, Oliver and H{\"o}lker, Franz}, title = {Altered sex-specific mortality and female mating success: ecological effects and evolutionary responses}, series = {Ecosphere}, volume = {8}, journal = {Ecosphere}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1002/ecs2.1820}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170953}, pages = {e01820}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Theory predicts that males and females should often join the mating pool at different times (sexual dimorphism in timing of emergence [SDT]) as the degree of SDT affects female mating success. We utilize an analytical model to explore (1) how important SDT is for female mating success, (2) how mating success might change if either sex's mortality (abruptly) increases, and (3) to what degree evolutionary responses in SDT may be able to mitigate the consequences of such mortality increase. Increasing male pre-mating mortality has a non-linear effect on the fraction of females mated: The effect is initially weak, but at some critical level a further increase in male mortality has a stronger effect than a similar increase in female mortality. Such a change is expected to impose selection for reduced SDT. Increasing mortality during the mating season has always a stronger effect on female mating success if the mortality affects the sex that emerges first. This bias results from the fact that enhancing mortality of the earlier emerging sex reduces female-male encounter rates. However, an evolutionary response in SDT may effectively mitigate such consequences. Further, if considered independently for females and males, the predicted evolutionary response in SDT could be quite dissimilar. The difference between female and male evolutionary response in SDT leads to marked differences in the fraction of fertilized females under certain conditions. Our model may provide general guidelines for improving harvesting of populations, conservation management of rare species under altered environmental conditions, or maintaining long-term efficiency of pest-control measures.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Demirhan2017, author = {Demirhan, Attila}, title = {Korrelation zwischen blutrheologischen Parametern und Blutk{\"o}rper-Indizes von Erythrozyten bei gesunden Frauen vor elektiven gyn{\"a}kologischen Eingriffen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155633}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Arbeit quantifiziert die Korrelationen zwischen blutrheologischen Parametern und Erythrozyten-Indizes an einem repr{\"a}sentativen und gut definierten Kollektiv gesunder Frauen im Vorfeld eines elektiven gyn{\"a}kologischen Eingriffes. Gem{\"a}ß der erhobenen Resultate besteht bei 286 gesunden Frauen mittleren Alters zwischen der Verformbarkeit, dem MCV und dem MCH der Erythrozyten eine statistisch signifikante Korrelation, die in Gegenwart hoher Scherkr{\"a}fte an Auspr{\"a}gung zunimmt. Gleichzeitig vermindert sich mit zunehmender MCHC die Erythrozytenverformbarkeit stetig und statistisch signifikant, wobei dieser Effekt am deutlichsten in Gegenwart hoher Scherkr{\"a}fte, wie diese beispielsweise in den Kapillaren der Endstrombahn anzunehmen sind, nachweisbar ist.}, subject = {Red cell deformability}, language = {de} } @article{DennerLangPellenetal.2017, author = {Denner, Ansgar and Lang, Jean-Nicolas and Pellen, Mathieu and Uccirati, Sandro}, title = {Higgs production in association with off-shell top-antitop pairs at NLO EW and QCD at the LHC}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP02(2017)053}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171871}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We present NLO electroweak corrections to Higgs production in association with off-shell top-antitop quark pairs. The full process pp → e +νeµ -ν¯µbb¯H is considered, and hence all interference, off-shell, and non-resonant contributions are taken into account. The electroweak corrections turn out to be below one per cent for the integrated cross section but can exceed 10\% in certain phase-space regions. In addition to its phenomenological relevance, the computation constitutes a major technical achievement as the full NLO virtual corrections involving up to 9-point functions have been computed exactly. The results of the full computation are supported by two calculations in the double-pole approximation. These also allow to infer the effect of off-shell contributions and emphasise their importance especially for the run II of the LHC. Finally, we present combined predictions featuring both NLO electroweak and QCD corrections in a common set-up that will help the experimental collaborations in their quest of precisely measuring the aforementioned process.}, language = {en} } @article{DennerLangUccirati2017, author = {Denner, Ansgar and Lang, Jean-Nicolas and Uccirati, Sandro}, title = {NLO electroweak corrections in extended Higgs sectors with RECOLA2}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {7}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {87}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP07(2017)087}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170673}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We present the computer code RECOLA2 along with the first NLO electroweak corrections to Higgs production in vector-boson fusion and updated results for Higgs strahlung in the Two-Higgs-Doublet Model and Higgs-Singlet extension of the Standard Model. A fully automated procedure for the generation of tree-level and one-loop matrix elements in general models, including renormalization, is presented. We discuss the application of the Background-Field Method to the extended models. Numerical results for NLO electroweak cross sections are presented for different renormalization schemes in the Two-Higgs-Doublet Model and the Higgs-Singlet extension of the Standard Model. Finally, we present distributions for the production of a heavy Higgs boson.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Deppermann2017, author = {Deppermann, Carsten}, title = {The role of platelet granules in thrombosis, hemostasis, stroke and inflammation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-121010}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Platelets are small anucleate cell fragments derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes (MKs) and are important players in hemostasis and thrombosis. Platelet granules store factors which are released upon activation. There are three major types of platelet granules: alpha-granules, dense granules and lysosomes. While dense granules contain non-proteinacious factors which support platelet aggregation and adhesion, platelet alpha-granules contain more than 300 different proteins involved in various functions such as inflammation, wound healing and the maintenanceof vascular integrity, however, their functional significance in vivo remains unknown. This thesis summarizes analyses using three mouse models generated to investigate the role of platelet granules in thrombosis, hemostasis, stroke and inflammation. Unc13d-/- mice displayed defective platelet dense granule secretion, which resulted in abrogated thrombosis and hemostasis. Remarkably, Munc13-4-deficient mice were profoundly protected from infarct progression following transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) and this was not associated with increased intracranial bleeding indicating an essential involvementof dense granule secretion in infarct progression but not intracranial hemostasis during acute stroke with obvious therapeutic implications. In the second part of this thesis, the role of platelet alpha-granules was investigated using the Nbeal2-/- mouse. Mutations in NBEAL2 have been linked to the gray platelet syndrome (GPS), a rare inherited bleeding disorder. Nbeal2-/- mice displayed the characteristics of human GPS, with defective alpha-granule biogenesis in MKs and their absence from platelets. Nbeal2-deficiency did not affect MK differentiation and proplatelet formation in vitro or platelet life span in vivo. Nbeal2-/- platelets displayed impaired adhesion, aggregation, and coagulant activity ex vivo that translated into defective arterial thrombus formation and protection from thrombo-inflammatory brain infarction in vivo. In a model of skin wound repair, Nbeal2-/- mice exhibited impaired development of functional granulation tissue due to severely reduced differentiation of myofibroblasts. In the third part, the effects of combined deficiency of alpha- and dense granule secretion were analyzed using Unc13d-/-/Nbeal2-/- mice. Platelets of these mice showed impaired aggregation and adhesion to collagen under flow ex vivo, which translated into infinite tail bleeding times and severely defective arterial thrombus formation in vivo. When subjected to in vivo models of skin or lung inflammation, the double mutant mice showed no signs of hemorrhage. In contrast, lack of platelet granule release resulted in impaired vascular integrity in the ischemic brain following tMCAO leading to increased mortality. This indicates that while defective dense granule secretion or the paucity of alpha-granules alone have no effect on vascular integrity after stroke, the combination of both impairs vascular integrity and causes an increase in mortality.}, subject = {Thrombozyten}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Dettmer2017, author = {Dettmer, Isabel}, title = {HRM, Qualifizierung und Rekrutierung in China - das Mismatch-Problem dargestellt am Beispiel der Hotellerie}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, isbn = {978-3-95826-046-7 (print)}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-047-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-138955}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, pages = {300}, year = {2017}, abstract = {"China im Wandel" ist das Schlagwort, wenn es um das "Reich der Mitte" geht. Prim{\"a}r war damit das rapide wirtschaftliche Wachstum {\"u}ber die letzten Jahrzehnte gemeint, aber auch zunehmend die Ver{\"a}nderungen in politischen und sozialen Bereichen. Der {\"o}konomische Transformationsprozess hat auch einen anhaltenden institutionellen Wandel in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft hervorgerufen. F{\"u}r diese wirtschaftliche Transformation werden in China vor allem mehr qualifizierte Fachkr{\"a}fte ben{\"o}tigt, nach denen die ausl{\"a}ndischen wie inl{\"a}ndischen Unternehmen auf dem chinesischen Arbeitsmarkt oft vergeblich suchen. Rekrutierung und Mitarbeiterbindung sowie die steigenden Lohnkosten stellen seit Jahren die gr{\"o}ßten Herausforderungen auf dem chinesischen Arbeitsmarkt dar. Das Mismatch-Problem ist augenscheinlich. Um die Gr{\"u}nde f{\"u}r diese Verzerrungen zu eruieren, setzt die vorliegende Studie dort an, wo Bildungsmarkt und Arbeitsmarkt aufeinandertreffen, und zwar dem Human Resource Management (HRM) von Unternehmen in China. Ziel dieser Studie ist es, einen Beitrag zur Diskussion {\"u}ber das Voranschreiten meritokratischer Verteilungsprozesse im {\"U}bergang von einer Plan- zur Marktwirtschaft in China zu leisten. Die Neue Institutionen{\"o}konomik (NI{\"O}) liefert mit der Signal- und Screeningtheorie (SST) Erkl{\"a}rungsans{\"a}tze f{\"u}r solche personal{\"o}konomischen Probleme zwischen AG und AN. Mit Hilfe dieses auf China angewandten Ansatzes konnten die relevanten "Signale" beider Parteien im Rekrutierungsprozess sowie die Problemfelder Chinas Hotellerie identifiziert und analysiert werden. Somit richtet sich diese Studie nicht nur an Sinologen, sondern ebenso an Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Praktiker mit Chinabezug.}, subject = {HRM}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Dhara2017, author = {Dhara, Ayan}, title = {Stimuli-Responsive Self-Assembly and Spatial Functionalization of Organic Cages Based on Tribenzotriquinacenes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154762}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Within this thesis, synthetic strategies for self-assembled organic cage compounds have been developed that allow for both stimuli-responsive control over assembly/disassembly processes and spatial control over functionalization. To purposefully operate the reversible assembly of organic cages, boron-nitrogen dative bonds have been exploited for the formation of a well-defined, discrete bipyramidal organic assembly in solution. Thermodynamic association equilibria for cage formation have been investigated by Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC). Temperature-dependent NMR studies revealed a reversible cage opening upon heating and quantitative reassembly upon cooling. For the spatial functionalization of organic cages, two divergent molecular building units have been designed and synthesized, namely tribenzotriquinacene derivatives possessing a terminal alkyne moiety at the apical position and a meta-diboronic acid having a pyridyl group at the 2-position. Facile access to a variety of apically functionalized tribenzotriquinacenes has been illustrated by post-synthetic modifications at the terminal alkyne group by Sonogashira cross-coupling and azide-alkyne click reactions. Finally, these apically functionalized tribenzotriquinacene building blocks have been implemented into boronate ester-based organic cage compounds showing modular exohedral functionalities.}, subject = {Selbstorganisation}, language = {en} } @article{DickKraussHillenkampetal.2017, author = {Dick, Julia and Krauß, Patrizia and Hillenkamp, Jost and Kohlmorgen, Britta and Schoen, Christoph}, title = {Postoperative Tropheryma whipplei endophthalmitis - a case report highlighting the additive value of molecular testing}, series = {JMM Case Reports}, volume = {4}, journal = {JMM Case Reports}, doi = {10.1099/jmmcr.0.005124}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158823}, pages = {e005124}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Introduction. Tropheryma whipplei is the causative agent of Whipple's disease. Gastrointestinal and lymphatic tissues are affected in the majority of cases, resulting in diarrhoea, malabsorption and fever. Here, we report a rare case of ocular manifestation in a patient lacking the typical Whipple symptoms. Case presentation. A 74-year-old Caucasian female presented with blurred vision in the right eye over a period of 1-2 months, accompanied by stinging pain and conjunctival hyperaemia for the last 2 days. Upon admission, visual acuity was hand motion in the affected eye. Ophthalmological examination showed typical signs of intraocular inflammation. Diagnostic and therapeutic pars plana vitrectomy including vitreous biopsy and intravitreal instillation of vancomycin and amikacin was performed within hours of initial presentation. Both microscopic analysis and microbial cultures of the vitreous biopsy remained negative for bacteria and fungi. The postoperative antibiotic regime included intravenous administration of ceftriaxone in combination with topical tobramycin and ofloxacin. Due to the empirical therapy the inflammation ceased and the patient was discharged after 5 days with cefpodoxime orally and local antibiotic and steroidal therapy. Meanwhile, the vitreous body had undergone testing by PCR for the eubacterial 16S rRNA gene, which was found to be positive. Analysis of the PCR product revealed a specific sequence of T. whipplei. Conclusion. In our patient, endophthalmitis was the first and only symptom of Morbus Whipple, while most patients with Whipple's disease suffer from severe gastrointestinal symptoms. 16S rDNA PCR should be considered for any intraocular infection when microscopy and standard culture methods remain negative.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{DiekhoefergenanntLuthe2017, author = {Diekh{\"o}fer genannt Luthe, Andreas Nikolaus Raphael}, title = {Eine nationale Querschnittstudie zum Effekt physischer Aktivit{\"a}t auf kardiovaskul{\"a}re Risikofaktoren und Komorbidit{\"a}ten bei Patienten mit chronischer Niereninsuffizienz}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-153016}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Dissertation untersucht den Zusammenhang zwischen der Auspr{\"a}gung physischer Aktivit{\"a}t und der Pr{\"a}valenz kardiovaskul{\"a}rer Risikofaktoren und Komorbidit{\"a}ten bei Patienten mit milder bis moderater chronischer Niereninsuffizienz (CKD). Ziel ist die Identifikation kardiovaskul{\"a}rer Risikofaktoren und Komorbidit{\"a}ten, die durch physische Aktivit{\"a}t bei diesem Patientenkollektiv positiv beeinflusst werden k{\"o}nnen. Grundlagen: Es besteht eine deutlich gesteigerte kardiovaskul{\"a}re Morbidit{\"a}t und Mortalit{\"a}t f{\"u}r Patienten mit CKD. Diese versterben h{\"a}ufig bereits aufgrund kardiovaskul{\"a}rer Ereignisse bevor sie das Stadium des ESRD erreichen. Besonders den "traditionellen" kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Risikofaktoren, deren Pr{\"a}valenz bei CKD deutlich gesteigert ist, kommt im Zusammenhang zwischen CKD und CVD eine bedeutende Rolle zu. Im Rahmen dieser Studie wurden unter den "traditionellen" Risikofaktoren diejenigen zusammengefasst, deren Gesamtheit das metabolische Syndrom definiert. Es gilt als belegt, dass physische Aktivit{\"a}t bei gesunden Personen einen pr{\"a}ventiven Einfluss auf diese "traditionellen" Risikofaktoren einer CVD besitzt. In wieweit dies auf CKD Patienten mit ihrer vielf{\"a}ltigen weiteren kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Risikofaktoren {\"u}bertragen werden darf und welchen Einfluss physische Aktivit{\"a}t hier haben kann, ist ungewiss. Es besteht allerdings Evidenz f{\"u}r eine deutliche Reduktion der physischen Aktivit{\"a}t bei Vorliegen einer milden bis moderaten CKD. Methodik: Die prospektive klinisch-experimentelle Pedometerstudie stellt die erste objektiv erhobene Datensammlungen physischer Aktivit{\"a}t dieser Gr{\"o}ße von Patienten mit CKD im Stadium 3 dar. Die 1153 eingeschlossenen Probanden wurden bundesweit aus der multizentrischen GCKD-Studie rekrutiert. Die Schrittzahlerfassung wurde {\"u}ber einen Zeitraum von 13 konsekutiven Tagen durchgef{\"u}hrt. Unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung standardisiert erhobener Laborwerte und Frageb{\"o}gen wurde die Assoziation physischer Aktivit{\"a}t mit kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Risikofaktoren und Komorbidit{\"a}ten ermittelt. Ergebnisse: Die physische Aktivit{\"a}t der chronisch nierenerkrankten Studienpopulation erweist sich objektiv gemessen als deutlich eingeschr{\"a}nkt. Mit sinkendem Aktivit{\"a}tsniveau geht eine gesteigerte kardiovaskul{\"a}re Morbidit{\"a}t einher. F{\"u}r die Faktoren HbA1c, Alter und WHR ist eine inverse Korrelation zur Schrittzahl gegeben. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die mittlere Schrittzahl von Probanden, die an den kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Komorbidit{\"a}ten pAVK, KHK, Herzinsuffizienz und Schlaganfall leiden oder die Risikofaktoren Diabetes mellitus und Adipositas aufweisen, hochsignifikant geringer ist als diejenige Schrittzahl von Probanden, die diese Faktoren nicht aufweisen. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus zeigt die durchgef{\"u}hrte Regressionsanalyse, dass auch nach Adjustierung f{\"u}r Alter, Geschlecht, Bildungsstatus und Anstellung mit einer h{\"o}heren Schrittzahl ein signifikant gemindertes Risiko bez{\"u}glich des Vorliegens der Variablen pAVK, KHK, Herzinsuffizienz, Diabetes mellitus, Adipositas und Rauchen gegeben ist als in einer weniger aktiven Vergleichsgruppe mit der gleichen Nierenfunktionseinschr{\"a}nkung. Bez{\"u}glich der kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Risikofaktoren ist somit festzustellen, dass vor allem die Risikofaktoren Adipositas und Diabetes mellitus eine Beeinflussbarkeit aufgrund des Faktors physische Aktivit{\"a}t zeigen. Fazit: Eine reduzierte physische Aktivit{\"a}t ist auch bei Patienten mit CKD mit einem h{\"o}heren kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Risiko verbunden. Bei Patienten mit CKD k{\"o}nnen durch physische Aktivit{\"a}t vor allem die kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Risikofaktoren Adipositas und Diabetes mellitus positiv beeinflusst werden. Die krankheitsbedingt deutlich beeinflussten Risikofaktoren arterielle Hypertonie und Dyslipid{\"a}mie unterliegen bei dieser Studienpopulation hingegen keinem messbaren positiven Effekt physischer Aktivit{\"a}t. Daher sollte insbesondere Patienten mit chronischem Nierenleiden, die zudem an einer Adipositas und oder einem Diabetes mellitus leiden, zu physischer Aktivit{\"a}t geraten werden.}, subject = {Schrittz{\"a}hler}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Dobnig2017, author = {Dobnig, Daniela}, title = {Quantitative Analyse von F\(_0\)-Intervallstrukturen in Laut{\"a}ußerungen von Neugeborenen mit tonaler Sprachumgebung - Ein Beitrag zur Identifikation potenzieller Risikomarker f{\"u}r Sprachentwicklungsst{\"o}rungen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147494}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war die Identifizierung und quantitative Analyse intervallartiger Strukturen in den Melodieverl{\"a}ufen chinesischer S{\"a}uglinge der ersten Postnatalwoche. Das ausgew{\"a}hlte Probandenkollektiv bestand aus 55 medizinisch unauff{\"a}lligen, ein bis sechs Tage alten chinesischen Neugeborenen, deren M{\"u}tter einen regelrechten Schwangerschaftsverlauf vorweisen konnten. Die Lautaufnahmen erfolgten an den beiden gr{\"o}ßten Kliniken im Zentrum Pekings durch zwei chinesische Studentinnen (Yun Feng; Yufang Ruan). Die Bearbeitung und Auswertung der digitalen Aufnahmen wurde anschließend im Zentrum f{\"u}r vorsprachliche Entwicklung und Entwicklungsst{\"o}rungen der Poliklinik f{\"u}r Kieferorthop{\"a}die des Universit{\"a}tsklinikums W{\"u}rzburg durchgef{\"u}hrt. Insgesamt konnten 3641 Neugeborenenlaute (spontane Weinlaute) f{\"u}r die finale Analyse herangezogen werden. Mithilfe des Computerized-Speech-Lab- Systems (CSL©-System; Kay PENTAX/ USA) erfolgte die Erstellung der Frequenzspektrogramme. Anschließend wurden mit dem Programm Praat© die Melodie- und Intensit{\"a}tsverl{\"a}ufe berechnet. Die weitere Analyse erfolgte mithilfe des Cry-Data-Analysis-Program (CDAP©; pw-project). Anhand der ermittelten Melodieverl{\"a}ufe konnten neben der Identifizierung von Intervall- und Melodietypstrukturen auch die Untersuchung zeitlicher Strukturen und die Analyse der Grundfrequenz (F0) erfolgen. Dies sind wichtige Kenngr{\"o}ßen in der vorsprachlichen Lautanalyse. Die H{\"a}ufigkeitsverteilungen der Intervall- und Melodietypstrukturen erfolgten auf kindbasierter Ebene. Der Gruppenvergleich wurde zwischen m{\"a}nnlichen und weiblichen Probanden durchgef{\"u}hrt. Die Untersuchung zeitlicher Strukturen und der Grundfrequenz (F0) innerhalb der Intervallstrukturen erfolgte auf lautbasierter Ebene. Der Gruppenvergleich erfolgte hier zwischen steigenden und fallenden Intervallen. Der Vergleich der Auftrittsh{\"a}ufigkeit der unterschiedlichen Intervall- und Melodietypstrukturen ergab keine statistisch signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen m{\"a}nnlichen und weiblichen Probanden. Aufgrund des Untersuchungszeitraumes, der vor der Mini-Pubert{\"a}t lag, war dieses Ergebnis zu erwarten. F{\"u}r alle hier ermittelten Melodieeigenschaften konnten keine f{\"u}r die tonale Sprache spezifischen Ph{\"a}nomene festgestellt werden. Die hier untersuchten intervallartigen Ph{\"a}nomene scheinen regelhaft als Ausdruck der physiologischen laryngealen Regelung zu entstehen. Inwieweit die beobachtete H{\"a}ufigkeit von Halbtonintervallen tats{\"a}chlich im Zusammenhang mit sprachspezifischen Frequenzmodulationsph{\"a}nomenen stehen k{\"o}nnte, muss in nachfolgenden Studien untersucht werden. Allein die gefundenen sehr niedrigen F0min-Werte k{\"o}nnten typisch f{\"u}r die chinesischen Kinder sein (Dahlem 2008; Wermke et al. 2016). Die Auftrittsh{\"a}ufigkeit der musikalischen Intervalle entspricht den in der Literatur berichteten Ergebnissen. Neugeborene sind bereits in der Lage den Unterschied eines Halbtons zu erkennen. Weiterhin konnten signifikante Unterschiede bez{\"u}glich der Tonh{\"o}henverh{\"a}ltnisse zwischen steigenden und fallenden Intervallen gefunden werden. Es w{\"a}re interessant, durch weiterf{\"u}hrende Studien zu kl{\"a}ren, ob sich im weiteren Verlauf der vorsprachlichen Entwicklung doch noch bestimmte Spezifika abzeichnen. Unter anderem auch mit dem Ziel, eventuell auftretende sprachspezifische Eigenschaften charakterisieren und somit von anderen, die Sprachentwicklung st{\"o}renden Risikofaktoren, unterscheiden zu k{\"o}nnen. F{\"u}r weiterf{\"u}hrende Studien sollten sowohl der Umfang der Stichprobe als auch der Untersuchungszeitraum erweitert werden. Außerdem k{\"o}nnte man auch {\"u}ber eine „Versch{\"a}rfung" der Messkriterien nachdenken. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat erstmalig Referenzwerte und Fragestellungen f{\"u}r systematische Untersuchungen auf diesem Gebiet erarbeitet.}, subject = {Intervall}, language = {de} } @article{DombertBalkLueningschroeretal.2017, author = {Dombert, Benjamin and Balk, Stefanie and L{\"u}ningschr{\"o}r, Patrick and Moradi, Mehri and Sivadasan, Rajeeve and Saal-Bauernschubert, Lena and Jablonka, Sibylle}, title = {BDNF/trkB induction of calcium transients through Ca\(_{v}\)2.2 calcium channels in motoneurons corresponds to F-actin assembly and growth cone formation on β2-chain laminin (221)}, series = {Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience}, volume = {10}, journal = {Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience}, number = {346}, doi = {10.3389/fnmol.2017.00346}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159094}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Spontaneous Ca\(^{2+}\) transients and actin dynamics in primary motoneurons correspond to cellular differentiation such as axon elongation and growth cone formation. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor trkB support both motoneuron survival and synaptic differentiation. However, in motoneurons effects of BDNF/trkB signaling on spontaneous Ca\(^{2+}\) influx and actin dynamics at axonal growth cones are not fully unraveled. In our study we addressed the question how neurotrophic factor signaling corresponds to cell autonomous excitability and growth cone formation. Primary motoneurons from mouse embryos were cultured on the synapse specific, β2-chain containing laminin isoform (221) regulating axon elongation through spontaneous Ca\(^{2+}\) transients that are in turn induced by enhanced clustering of N-type specific voltage-gated Ca\(^{2+}\) channels (Ca\(_{v}\)2.2) in axonal growth cones. TrkB-deficient (trkBTK\(^{-/-}\)) mouse motoneurons which express no full-length trkB receptor and wildtype motoneurons cultured without BDNF exhibited reduced spontaneous Ca\(^{2+}\) transients that corresponded to altered axon elongation and defects in growth cone morphology which was accompanied by changes in the local actin cytoskeleton. Vice versa, the acute application of BDNF resulted in the induction of spontaneous Ca\(^{2+}\) transients and Ca\(_{v}\)2.2 clustering in motor growth cones, as well as the activation of trkB downstream signaling cascades which promoted the stabilization of β-actin via the LIM kinase pathway and phosphorylation of profilin at Tyr129. Finally, we identified a mutual regulation of neuronal excitability and actin dynamics in axonal growth cones of embryonic motoneurons cultured on laminin-221/211. Impaired excitability resulted in dysregulated axon extension and local actin cytoskeleton, whereas upon β-actin knockdown Ca\(_{v}\)2.2 clustering was affected. We conclude from our data that in embryonic motoneurons BDNF/trkB signaling contributes to axon elongation and growth cone formation through changes in the local actin cytoskeleton accompanied by increased Ca\(_{v}\)2.2 clustering and local calcium transients. These findings may help to explore cellular mechanisms which might be dysregulated during maturation of embryonic motoneurons leading to motoneuron disease.}, language = {en} } @article{DongKuzmanoskiWehneretal.2017, author = {Dong, Hailong and Kuzmanoski, Ana and Wehner, Tobias and Mueller-Buschbaum, Klaus and Feldmann, Claus}, title = {Microwave-assisted polyol synthesis of water dispersible red-emitting Eu\(^{3+}\)-modified carbon dots}, series = {Materials}, volume = {10}, journal = {Materials}, doi = {10.3390/ma10010025}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-181674}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Eu\(^{3+}\)-modified carbon dots (C-dots), 3-5 nm in diameter, were prepared, functionalized, and stabilized via a one-pot polyol synthesis. The role of Eu\(^{2+}\)/Eu\(^{3+}\), the influence of O\(_2\) (oxidation) and H\(_2\)O (hydrolysis), as well as the impact of the heating procedure (conventional resistance heating and microwave (MW) heating) were explored. With the reducing conditions of the polyol at the elevated temperature of synthesis (200-230 °C), first of all, Eu\(^{2+}\) was obtained resulting in the blue emission of the C-dots. Subsequent to O\(_2\)-driven oxidation, Eu\(^{3+}\)-modified, red-emitting C-dots were realized. However, the Eu\(^{3+}\) emission is rapidly quenched by water for C-dots prepared via conventional resistance heating. In contrast to the hydroxyl functionalization of conventionally-heated C-dots, MW-heating results in a carboxylate functionalization of the C-dots. Carboxylate-coordinated Eu\(^{3+}\), however, turned out as highly stable even in water. Based on this fundamental understanding of synthesis and material, in sum, a one-pot polyol approach is established that results in H\(_2\)O-dispersable C-dots with intense red Eu\(^{3+}\)-line-type emission.}, language = {en} } @article{Drenckhahn2017, author = {Drenckhahn, Detlev}, title = {Vorkommen des Atlantischen Wildkohls (Brassica oleracea L. subsp. oleracea) an den Kreidefelsen der Ostseeinsel R{\"u}gen, Deutschland}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {7}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2017.0116}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-142963}, pages = {18-26}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Der Atlantische Wildkohl (Brassica oleracea L. subsp. oleracea) w{\"a}chst auf den K{\"u}stenfelsen des Atlantiks und der Nordsee zwischen Nord-Spanien, Schottland und der Nordseeinsel Helgoland. 2001 wurde auch ein Vorkommen des Wildkohls an den Kreidefelsen der Ostseeinsel R{\"u}gen nachgewiesen, das aus ungef{\"a}hr 50 Individuen besteht. Die Pflanzen unterscheiden sich ph{\"a}notypisch nicht von Wildpflanzen der Atlantikk{\"u}sten. Da alle verbreiteten Kultursorten des Gem{\"u}sekohls genetisch sehr eng mit dem Atlantischen Kohl verwandt sind, vom dem sie h{\"o}chstwahrscheinlich abstammen, wird die Frage er{\"o}rtert, ob eine spontane R{\"u}ckverwandlung (R{\"u}ckkreuzung) von in die Natur entwichenen Kultursorten in den Wildkohl-Ph{\"a}notyp m{\"o}glich ist. Dieses wird als wenig wahrscheinlich angesehen. Dagegen ist Introgression zwischen Kultursorten und Wildsorten gut belegt. Die Frage nach einer m{\"o}glichen Hybridisierung von Gr{\"u}nkohl mit Pflanzen vom Wildkohlph{\"a}notyp oder mit anderen Kultursorten an der Kreidek{\"u}ste der d{\"a}nischen Ostseeinsel Seeland wird anhand eigener Beobachtungen er{\"o}rtert. Die dortige Population besteht offensichtlich aus verwilderten Kulturkohlhybriden, die sich deutlich von den Wildpflanzen R{\"u}gens unterscheiden. Das neue Vorkommen des Atlantischen Wildkohls in der westlichen Ostsee kann im Zusammenhang mit der Ostausbreitung anderer atlantischer Sippen im Rahmen des Klimawandels gesehen werden.}, subject = {Kohl}, language = {de} } @misc{DrenckhahnBaumgartnerZonneveld2017, author = {Drenckhahn, Detlev and Baumgartner, Werner and Zonneveld, Ben}, title = {Forum Geobotanicum Vol. 7 (2016/2017)}, volume = {7(2016/2017)}, editor = {Meierott, Lenz and Drenckhahn, Detlev and Dunkel, Franz G. and Ewald, J{\"o}rg and Schuhwerk, Franz}, issn = {1867-9315}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157381}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Forum Geobotanicum is an electronic journal devoted to disseminate information concerning geographical distribution, ecology, morphology, taxonomy and conservation of vascular plants in the European Union with a main focus on middle Europe. It covers from molecular biology to environmental aspects. The focus is to publish original papers, reviews and announcements for the educated generalist as well as the specialist in this broad field. Forum Geobotanicum does not aim to supplant existing paper journals, but will be much more flexible in format, publication time and world-wide distribution than paper journals. Many important studies are being currently published in local journals and booklets and some of them are published privately. Hence, these studies will become aware to only a limited readership. Forum Geobotanicum will encourage authors of such papers to submit them as special issues of the journal. Moreover, the journal is planning to build up an E-mail-address section to support communication between geobotanists in Europe. The editors are optimistic that this electronic journal will develop to a widely used communication forum that will help to stimulate activities in the entire field of geobotany in middle Europe. To overcome problems of long term archivation and effective taxonomic publication of articles published electronically in Forum Geobotanicum, print versions of each volume of the journal and appropriate digital storage devices will be delivered freely to selected university libraries and state libraries in middle Europe.}, language = {mul} } @article{DrenckhahnBaumgartnerZonneveld2017, author = {Drenckhahn, Detlev and Baumgartner, Werner and Zonneveld, Ben}, title = {Different genome sizes of Western and Eastern Ficaria verna lineages shed light on steps of Ficaria evolution}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {7}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2017.1122}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155061}, pages = {27-33}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The genus Ficaria is now considered to comprize eight Eurasian species. The most widespread European species is the tetraploid F. verna Huds. The present study provides evidence for the existence of two main lineages of F. verna that differ considerably in their genomic size by about 3 pg. A Western F. verna lineage west of river Rhine displays a mean genome size (2C-value) of 34.2 pg and is almost precisely codistributed with the diploid F. ambigua Boreau (20 pg) north of the Mediterranean. The remaining part of Europe appears to be occupied by the Eastern F. verna lineage solely (mean genome size of 31.3 pg) which codistributes in South-Eastern Europe with the diploid F. calthifolia Rchb. (15 pg). There is little overlap at the boundary of Western and Eastern F. verna lineages with the occurrence of a separate intermediate group in the Netherlands (mean genomic size of 33.2 pg) that appears to result from hybridization of both lineages. On the basis of these observations and further considerations we propose development of F. ambigua and F. calthifolia south of the Alps with subsequent divergence to populate their current Western and Eastern European ranges, respectively. The Western F. verna lineage is proposed to originate from autotetraploidization of F. ambigua (precursor) with moderate genomic downsizing and the Eastern F. verna lineage from auto¬tetraploidization of F. calthifolia (precursor).}, subject = {Durchflusscytometrie}, language = {en} } @article{DrenckhahnZonneveld2017, author = {Drenckhahn, Detlev and Zonneveld, Ben}, title = {Rubus viridilucidus Drenckhahn, eine neue Brombeerart aus der Sektion Corylifolii, Serie Subcanescentes}, series = {Forum Geobotanicum}, volume = {7}, journal = {Forum Geobotanicum}, issn = {1867-9315}, doi = {10.3264/FG.2017.1221}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-156257}, pages = {34-42}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Rubus viridilucidus Drenckhahn ist eine tetraploide Brombeerart (2n=28) aus der Sektion Corylifolii, Serie Subcanescentes mit einem Genomgewicht (2C-Wert) von 1,49 pg, das dem Genomgewicht verwandter Sippen der Serie Subcanescentes wie R. scabrosus, R. fasciculatiformis und R. fasciculatus (1,52-1,54 pg) aus Unterfranken entspricht. Charakteristische Merkmale sind 3-4(5)-z{\"a}hlige Bl{\"a}tter mit herab gekr{\"u}mmten rundlichen bis breit obovaten Endbl{\"a}ttchen und breitovalen Seitenbl{\"a}ttchen, die eine v{\"o}llig unbehaarte, lichtgr{\"u}ne, mattgl{\"a}nzende Blattoberfl{\"a}che besitzen mit kontrastierender hell gr{\"u}nlich-grauer, samtig behaarter Blattunterseite. Die {\"u}berwiegend rundlichen bis stumpf kantigen, lichtgr{\"u}nen bis r{\"o}tlich {\"u}berlaufenen Sch{\"o}sslinge sind unbehaart und sp{\"a}rlich mit kurzen (<4mm) nadelf{\"o}rmigen Stacheln und wenigen Stieldr{\"u}sen besetzt. R. viridilucidus entwickelt zus{\"a}tzlich zu den Bl{\"u}tenzweigen der zweij{\"a}hrigen Sch{\"o}sslinge (Ausbreitungssch{\"o}sslinge) einen besonderen bl{\"u}henden 0,8 bis 1,6 m langen Sch{\"o}sslingstyp aus, den Rispensch{\"o}ssling, der direkt aus dem Wurzelstock entspringt und terminal in eine Bl{\"u}tenrispe ausl{\"a}uft. Bei R. viridilucidus sind zwei verschiedene Typen von Rispensch{\"o}sslingen ausgebildet. Die Sippe w{\"a}chst bevorzugt auf gest{\"o}rten Fl{\"a}chen wie Brachen, Straßenr{\"a}ndern, Lagerpl{\"a}tzen, Weinbergr{\"a}ndern und kann sich mit 1-2 m j{\"a}hrlichem Zuwachs (Satellitenbildauswertung, Vermessungen vor Ort) schnell ausbreiten. Die bekannt gewordenen Fundstellen erstrecken sich vom n{\"o}rdlichen Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg bis in den n{\"o}rdlichsten Teil von Bayern (Rh{\"o}n).}, subject = {Brombeere}, language = {de} } @article{DrescherKleinNeumannetal.2017, author = {Drescher, Nora and Klein, Alexandra-Maria and Neumann, Peter and Ya{\~n}ez, Orlando and Leonhardt, Sara D.}, title = {Inside Honeybee Hives: Impact of Natural Propolis on the Ectoparasitic Mite Varroa destructor and Viruses}, series = {Insects}, volume = {8}, journal = {Insects}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3390/insects8010015}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171164}, pages = {15}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Social immunity is a key factor for honeybee health, including behavioral defense strategies such as the collective use of antimicrobial plant resins (propolis). While laboratory data repeatedly show significant propolis effects, field data are scarce, especially at the colony level. Here, we investigated whether propolis, as naturally deposited in the nests, can protect honeybees against ectoparasitic mites Varroa destructor and associated viruses, which are currently considered the most serious biological threat to European honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera, globally. Propolis intake of 10 field colonies was manipulated by either reducing or adding freshly collected propolis. Mite infestations, titers of deformed wing virus (DWV) and sacbrood virus (SBV), resin intake, as well as colony strength were recorded monthly from July to September 2013. We additionally examined the effect of raw propolis volatiles on mite survival in laboratory assays. Our results showed no significant effects of adding or removing propolis on mite survival and infestation levels. However, in relation to V. destructor, DWV titers increased significantly less in colonies with added propolis than in propolis-removed colonies, whereas SBV titers were similar. Colonies with added propolis were also significantly stronger than propolis-removed colonies. These findings indicate that propolis may interfere with the dynamics of V. destructor-transmitted viruses, thereby further emphasizing the importance of propolis for honeybee health.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Duch2017, author = {Duch, Tabea}, title = {Die Bedeutung von Gonadotropin-Releasing-Hormon-Agonisten in der Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion von Frauen w{\"a}hrend einer zytotoxischen Therapie: eine prospektive Kohortenstudie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150786}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Eine Chemotherapie-induzierte Infertilit{\"a}t bedingt bei vielen betroffenen Patientinnen eine verminderte Lebensqualit{\"a}t sowie eine erhebliche psychische Belastung. Daher ist die Forschung an verschiedenen Maßnahmen der Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion von Patientinnen im reproduktionsf{\"a}higen Alter, die eine zytotoxische Therapie ben{\"o}tigen, von großer Bedeutung. Bislang gibt es keine ideale Methode der Ovarprotektion w{\"a}hrend einer gonadotoxischen Therapie. Nicht-medikament{\"o}se Maßnahmen zum Fertilit{\"a}tserhalt haben den Nachteil der Invasivit{\"a}t und des hierzu h{\"a}ufig notwendigen Zeitfensters von mindestens zwei Wochen. Außerdem bleiben die Kryokonservierung von Ovargewebe, die In-vitro-Maturation und die Kryokonservierung von unreifen Oozyten bislang aufgrund der geringen Erfahrung nur experimentell. Bez{\"u}glich der Wirksamkeit einer medikament{\"o}sen Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion mittels GnRH-Agonisten bleibt die Evidenz kontrovers. Anhand der hier vorgestellten prospektiven Kohortenstudie mit 116 pr{\"a}menopausalen Chemotherapie-Patientinnen im Alter von 13‑40 Jahren sollte die Wirksamkeit einer Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion mittels GnRH-a {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft werden. Bei der Beurteilung der ovariellen Reserve lag der Fokus auf der Bestimmung des Anti-M{\"u}ller-Hormons, welches nach aktueller Evidenz die ovarielle Reserve am genausten wiederspiegelt, jedoch bisher nur in wenigen Studien zu dieser Thematik untersucht wurde. In unserem Patientenkollektiv waren die erhobenen Fertilit{\"a}tsparameter (Zyklus und serologische Marker: AMH, FSH, E2) nach der Chemotherapie im Vergleich zu vorher gr{\"o}ßtenteils signifikant ver{\"a}ndert, entsprechend einer verminderten ovariellen Reserve. Die Anti-M{\"u}ller-Hormon-Serumspiegel waren im Gesamtkollektiv nach der Chemotherapie signifikant gesunken (p < 0,001) und die FSH-Serumspiegel waren signifikant angestiegen (p = 0,023). Ferner hatten nach der Chemotherapie nur noch 61,3 \% der Patientinnen einen regelm{\"a}ßigen Zyklus, im Gegensatz zu 100 \% vor der Chemotherapie. Aus diesen Ergebnissen l{\"a}sst sich ableiten, dass in unserem Patientenkollektiv trotz der GnRH-a-Therapie die Entwicklung einer Chemotherapie-induzierten ovariellen Insuffizienz nicht verhindert werden konnte. Besondere Ber{\"u}cksichtigung bei der Auswertung der Ergebnisse fanden der Einfluss des Alters und des Body-Mass-Index sowie die Verwendung einer hormonellen Konzeption auf die Fertilit{\"a}tsparameter. Aufgrund der hohen Zahl an Drop-outs (n = 81) sind die Ergebnisse dieser Studie jedoch nur eingeschr{\"a}nkt generalisierbar. Auch w{\"a}re der Vergleich mit einer Kontrollgruppe von gr{\"o}ßerer Aussagekraft gewesen. Eine m{\"o}gliche Erkl{\"a}rung f{\"u}r die weiterhin kontroverse Datenlage bez{\"u}glich der Wirksamkeit von GnRH-Agonisten in der Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion ist die schlechte Vergleichbarkeit der bisher durchgef{\"u}hrten Studien. Dies liegt unter anderem an den heterogenen Patientengruppen (Erkrankungsart, Therapieart und -dosis, Altersunterschied), den unterschiedlichen Definitionen ovarieller Insuffizienz, den teilweise sehr kurzen Follow-up-Zeitr{\"a}umen sowie daran, dass der Großteil der Studien bislang nicht Placebo-kontrolliert durchgef{\"u}hrt wurde. Insgesamt besteht daher der Bedarf an weiteren randomisiert-kontrollierten Studien mit großen Patientenkollektiven und genauen Methoden der Beurteilung der ovariellen Reserve, idealerweise mittels AMH-Wert-Bestimmung kombiniert mit der sonographischen Ermittlung der Anzahl antraler Follikel (AFC). In der klinischen Praxis wird die Anwendung von GnRH-Agonisten in der Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion aufgrund der unklaren Datenlage nur in Kombination mit anderen Maßnahmen empfohlen.}, subject = {Fertilit{\"a}tsprotektion}, language = {de} } @article{DziomShuvaevPimenovetal.2017, author = {Dziom, V. and Shuvaev, A. and Pimenov, A. and Astakhov, G.V. and Ames, C. and Bendias, K. and B{\"o}ttcher, J. and Tkachov, G. and Hankiewicz, E.M. and Br{\"u}ne, C. and Buhmann, H. and Molenkamp, L.W.}, title = {Observation of the universal magnetoelectric effect in a 3D topological insulator}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {8}, journal = {Nature Communications}, number = {15197}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms15197}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170875}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The electrodynamics of topological insulators (TIs) is described by modified Maxwell's equations, which contain additional terms that couple an electric field to a magnetization and a magnetic field to a polarization of the medium, such that the coupling coefficient is quantized in odd multiples of α/4π per surface. Here we report on the observation of this so-called topological magnetoelectric effect. We use monochromatic terahertz (THz) spectroscopy of TI structures equipped with a semitransparent gate to selectively address surface states. In high external magnetic fields, we observe a universal Faraday rotation angle equal to the fine structure constant α=e\(^{2}\)/2E\(_{0}\)hc (in SI units) when a linearly polarized THz radiation of a certain frequency passes through the two surfaces of a strained HgTe 3D TI. These experiments give insight into axion electrodynamics of TIs and may potentially be used for a metrological definition of the three basic physical constants.}, language = {en} } @article{DoehlerSchneiderEckertetal.2017, author = {D{\"o}hler, Anja and Schneider, Theresa and Eckert, Ina and Ribechini, Eliana and Andreas, Nico and Riemann, Marc and Reizis, Boris and Weih, Falk and Lutz, Manfred B.}, title = {RelB\(^{+}\) Steady-State Migratory Dendritic Cells Control the Peripheral Pool of the Natural Foxp3\(^{+}\) Regulatory T Cells}, series = {Frontiers in Immunology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Immunology}, number = {726}, doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2017.00726}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158121}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Thymus-derived natural Foxp3\(^{+}\) CD4\(^{+}\) regulatory T cells (nTregs) play a key role in maintaining immune tolerance and preventing autoimmune disease. Several studies indicate that dendritic cells (DCs) are critically involved in the maintenance and proliferation of nTregs. However, the mechanisms how DCs manage to keep the peripheral pool at constant levels remain poorly understood. Here, we describe that the NF-κB/Rel family transcription factor RelB controls the frequencies of steady-state migratory DCs (ssmDCs) in peripheral lymph nodes and their numbers control peripheral nTreg homeostasis. DC-specific RelB depletion was investigated in CD11c-Cre × RelB\(^{fl/fl}\) mice (RelB\(^{DCko}\)), which showed normal frequencies of resident DCs in lymph nodes and spleen while the subsets of CD103\(^{-}\) Langerin\(^{-}\) dermal DCs (dDCs) and Langerhans cells but not CD103\(^{+}\) Langerin\(^{+}\) dDC of the ssmDCs in skin-draining lymph nodes were increased. Enhanced frequencies and proliferation rates were also observed for nTregs and a small population of CD4\(^{+}\) CD44\(^{high}\) CD25\(^{low}\) memory-like T cells (Tml). Interestingly, only the Tml but not DCs showed an increase in IL-2-producing capacity in lymph nodes of RelB\(^{DCko}\) mice. Blocking of IL-2 in vivo reduced the frequency of nTregs but increased the Tml frequencies, followed by a recovery of nTregs. Taken together, by employing RelB\(^{DCko}\) mice with increased frequencies of ssmDCs our data indicate a critical role for specific ssmDC subsets for the peripheral nTreg and IL-2\(^{+}\) Tml frequencies during homeostasis.}, language = {en} } @article{DuekingHolmbergSperlich2017, author = {D{\"u}king, Peter and Holmberg, Hans-Christer and Sperlich, Billy}, title = {Instant Biofeedback Provided by Wearable Sensor Technology Can Help to Optimize Exercise and Prevent Injury and Overuse}, series = {Frontiers in Physiology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Physiology}, number = {167}, doi = {10.3389/fphys.2017.00167}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158044}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{Duerner2017, author = {D{\"u}rner, Benedikt}, title = {Der lyrische Triebt{\"a}ter Andr{\´e} Pieyre de Mandiargues Gewalt und Erotik im Gedichtband L'{\^A}ge de craie}, series = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, volume = {3}, journal = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, issn = {2510-2613}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172876}, pages = {83-105}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The surrealists are not the only influence on the literary efforts of Andr{\´e} Pieyre de Mandiargues - but it's this influence that makes his oeuvre capable for an analysis based on Freudian theories. This way of an analysis is even more appropriate knowing that two of Mandiargues' main and favourite themes - the eroticism and the violence - coincide with the Freudian life and destruction drive. Analysing the two poems Les filles des gobes and Les ruines de l'amour from the volume of poems L'{\^A}ge de craie, it's these two paradigms that are clearly recognizable: Mandiargues' symbolism reveals the duality of the domination by desires.}, language = {de} } @article{DuettingGaitsIacovoniStegneretal.2017, author = {D{\"u}tting, Sebastian and Gaits-Iacovoni, Frederique and Stegner, David and Popp, Michael and Antkowiak, Adrien and van Eeuwijk, Judith M.M. and Nurden, Paquita and Stritt, Simon and Heib, Tobias and Aurbach, Katja and Angay, Oguzhan and Cherpokova, Deya and Heinz, Niels and Baig, Ayesha A. and Gorelashvili, Maximilian G. and Gerner, Frank and Heinze, Katrin G. and Ware, Jerry and Krohne, Georg and Ruggeri, Zaverio M. and Nurden, Alan T. and Schulze, Harald and Modlich, Ute and Pleines, Irina and Brakebusch, Cord and Nieswandt, Bernhard}, title = {A Cdc42/RhoA regulatory circuit downstream of glycoprotein Ib guides transendothelial platelet biogenesis}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {8}, journal = {Nature Communications}, number = {15838}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms15838}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170797}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Blood platelets are produced by large bone marrow (BM) precursor cells, megakaryocytes (MKs), which extend cytoplasmic protrusions (proplatelets) into BM sinusoids. The molecular cues that control MK polarization towards sinusoids and limit transendothelial crossing to proplatelets remain unknown. Here, we show that the small GTPases Cdc42 and RhoA act as a regulatory circuit downstream of the MK-specific mechanoreceptor GPIb to coordinate polarized transendothelial platelet biogenesis. Functional deficiency of either GPIb or Cdc42 impairs transendothelial proplatelet formation. In the absence of RhoA, increased Cdc42 activity and MK hyperpolarization triggers GPIb-dependent transmigration of entire MKs into BM sinusoids. These findings position Cdc42 (go-signal) and RhoA (stop-signal) at the centre of a molecular checkpoint downstream of GPIb that controls transendothelial platelet biogenesis. Our results may open new avenues for the treatment of platelet production disorders and help to explain the thrombocytopenia in patients with Bernard-Soulier syndrome, a bleeding disorder caused by defects in GPIb-IX-V.}, language = {en} } @article{EffenbergerBommertKunzetal.2017, author = {Effenberger, Madlen and Bommert, Kathryn S. and Kunz, Viktoria and Kruk, Jessica and Leich, Ellen and Rudelius, Martina and Bargou, Ralf and Bommert, Kurt}, title = {Glutaminase inhibition in multiple myeloma induces apoptosis via MYC degradation}, series = {Oncotarget}, volume = {8}, journal = {Oncotarget}, number = {49}, doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.20691}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170168}, pages = {85858-85867}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Multiple Myeloma (MM) is an incurable hematological malignancy affecting millions of people worldwide. As in all tumor cells both glucose and more recently glutamine have been identified as important for MM cellular metabolism, however there is some dispute as to the role of glutamine in MM cell survival. Here we show that the small molecule inhibitor compound 968 effectively inhibits glutaminase and that this inhibition induces apoptosis in both human multiple myeloma cell lines (HMCLs) and primary patient material. The HMCL U266 which does not express MYC was insensitive to both glutamine removal and compound 968, but ectopic expression of MYC imparted sensitivity. Finally, we show that glutamine depletion is reflected by rapid loss of MYC protein which is independent of MYC transcription and post translational modifications. However, MYC loss is dependent on proteasomal activity, and this loss was paralleled by an equally rapid induction of apoptosis. These findings are in contrast to those of glucose depletion which largely affected rates of proliferation in HMCLs, but had no effects on either MYC expression or viability. Therefore, inhibition of glutaminolysis is effective at inducing apoptosis and thus serves as a possible therapeutic target in MM.}, language = {en} } @article{EiseleBoczorRakebrandtetal.2017, author = {Eisele, Marion and Boczor, Sigrid and Rakebrandt, Anja and Blozik, Eva and Trader, Jens-Martin and Stork, Stefan and Herrmann-Lingen, Christoph and Scherer, Martin}, title = {General practitioners' awareness of depressive symptomatology is not associated with quality of life in heart failure patients - cross-sectional results of the observational RECODE-HF Study}, series = {BMC Family Practice}, volume = {18}, journal = {BMC Family Practice}, doi = {10.1186/s12875-017-0670-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172445}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background Depression is a common comorbidity in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) and linked to a wider range of symptoms which, in turn, are linked to a decreased health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Treatment of depression might improve HRQOL but detecting depression is difficult due to the symptom overlap between HF and depression. Therefore, clinical guidelines recommend to routinely screen for depression in HF patients. No studies have so far investigated the treatment after getting aware of a depressive symptomatology and its correlation with HRQOL in primary care HF patients. Therefore, we examined the factors linked to depression treatment and those linked to HRQOL in HF patients. We hypothesized that GPs' awareness of depressive symptomatology was associated with depression treatment and HRQOL in HF patients. Methods For this observational study, HF patients were recruited in primary care practices and filled out a questionnaire including PHQ-9 and HADS. A total of 574 patients screened positive for depressive symptomatology. Their GPs were interviewed by phone regarding the patients' comorbidities and potential depression treatment. Descriptive and regression analysis were performed. Results GPs reported various types of depression treatments (including dialogue/counselling by the GP him/herself in 31.8\% of the patients). The reported rates differed considerably between GP-reported initiated treatment and patient-reported utilised treatment regarding psychotherapy (16.4\% vs. 9.5\%) and pharmacotherapy (61.2\% vs. 30.3\%). The GPs' awareness of depressive symptomatology was significantly associated with the likelihood of receiving pharmacotherapy (OR 2.8; p < 0.001) but not psychotherapy. The patient's HRQOL was not significantly associated with the GPs' awareness of depression. Conclusion GPs should be aware of the gap between GP-initiated and patient-utilised depression treatments in patients with chronic HF, which might lead to an undersupply of depression treatment. It remains to be investigated why GPs' awareness of depressive symptomatology is not linked to patients' HRQOL. We hypothesize that GPs are aware of cases with reduced HRQOL (which improves under depression treatment) and unaware of cases whose depression do not significantly impair HRQOL, resulting in comparable levels of HRQOL in both groups. This hypothesis needs to be further investigated.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{ElBashir2017, author = {ElBashir, Rasha}, title = {Development of New Mass Spectrometry-based Methods for the Analysis of Posttranslational Modifications}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-153731}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Posttranslational modifications (PTMs) play a crucial role in many cellular processes. They are reversible, dynamic, and highly regulated events that alter the properties of proteins and increase their functional diversity. The identification and quantification of PTMs are critical for deciphering the molecular mechanisms of PTMs-related biological processes and disease treatment and prevention. Two of the most common and important PTMs that regulate many protein functions are acetylation and phosphorylation. An important role of acetylation is the regulation of DNA/RNA-protein interactions. A prominent example for this are histones, whose tail regions are lysine-rich and can be highly acetylated at their N-terminal domain. In spite of the utmost importance of this PTM, methods that allow the accurate measuring the site-specific acetylation degree are missing. One of the challenges in quantifying the acetylation degree at an individual lysine residue of the histones N-termini is the occurrence of multiple lysines in close proximity. Herein, we describe the development of the "Fragment Ion Patchwork Quantification," a new mass spectrometry-based approach for the highly accurate quantification of sites-pecific acetylation degrees. This method combines 13C1-acetyl derivatization on the protein level, proteolysis by low-specificity proteases and quantification on the fragment ion level. Acetylation degrees are determined from the isotope patterns of acetylated b and y ions. We have shown that this approach allows determining the site-specific acetylation degrees of all lysine residues for all core histones of Trypanosoma brucei. In addition, we demonstrate the use of this approach to identify the substrate sites of histone acetyltransferases and to monitor the changes in acetylation of the histones of canonical nucleosome and transcription start site nucleosomes. Phosphorylation is one of the most common and most important PTMs. The analysis of the human genome showed that there are about 518 kinases and more than 500,000 phosphorylation sites are believed to exist in the cellular proteome. Protein phosphorylation plays a crucial role in signaling many different cell processes, such as intercellular communication, cell growth, differentiation of proliferation and apoptosis. Whereas MS-based identification and relative quantification of singly phosphorylated peptides have been greatly improved during the last decade, and large-scale analysis of thousands of phosphopeptides can now be performed on a routine-base, the analysis of multi-phosphorylated peptides is still lagging vastly behind. The low pKa value of phosphate group and the associated negative charge are considered the major source of the problems with the analysis of multi-phosphorylated peptides. These problems include the formation of phosphopeptide-metal complexes during liquid chromatography (e.g. Fe 3+), which leads to a drastic deterioration of the chromatographic properties of these peptides (peak tailing), the decreased ionization efficiencies of phosphorylated peptides compared to their unphosphorylated counterparts, the labile nature of phosphate during CID/HCD fragmentation, and the unsuitability of low-charged phosphopeptides for ETD fragmentation are the most important factors that hinder phosphorylation analysis by LC-MS/MS. Here we aimed to develop a method for improving the identification of multi-phosphorylated peptides as well as the localization of phosphorylation sites by charge-reversal derivatization of the phosphate groups. This method employs a carbodiimide-mediated phosphoramidation to converted the phosphates to stable aromatic phosphoramidates. This chemical modification of phosphosite(s) reversed the negative charge of the phosphate group(s) and increased the number of the positive charges within the phosphopeptide. This modification prevented the formation of phosphopeptide-metal ion complexes that dramatically decreases or completely diminishes the signal intensity of protonated phosphopeptides, specifically multi-phosphorylated peptides. Furthermore, the increased net charge the (phospho-)peptides made them suitable for ETD fragmentation, which generated a high number of fragment ions with high intensities that led to a better phosphopeptide identification and localization of phosphosite(s) with high confidence.}, subject = {LC-MS}, language = {en} } @article{ElsaesserSchieblMukhinetal.2017, author = {Els{\"a}sser, S. and Schiebl, M. and Mukhin, A. A. and Balbashov, A. M. and Pimenov, A. and Geurts, J.}, title = {Impact of temperature-dependent local and global spin order in \(R\)MnO\(_3\) compounds for spin-phonon coupling and electromagnon activity}, series = {New Journal of Physics}, volume = {19}, journal = {New Journal of Physics}, doi = {10.1088/1367-2630/aa55ed}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171978}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The orthorhombic rare-earth manganite compounds \(R\)MnO\(_3\) show a global magnetic order for \(T\) < \(T\)\(_N\), and several representatives are multiferroic with a cycloidal spin ground state order for \(T\) < \(T\)\(_c\)\(_y\)\(_c\)\(_l\) < \(T\)\(_N\) \(\approx\) 40 K. We deduce from the temperature dependence of spin-phonon coupling in Raman spectroscopy for a series of \(R\)MnO\(_3\) compounds that their spin order locally persists up to about twice \(T\)\(_N\). Along the same line, our observation of the persistence of the electromagnon in GdMnO\(_3\) up to \(T\) \(\approx\) 100 K is attributed to a local cycloidal spin order for \(T\) > \(T\)\(_c\)\(_y\)\(_c\)\(_l\), in contrast to the hitherto assumed incommensurate sinusoidal phase in the intermediate temperature range. The development of the magnetization pattern can be described in terms of an order-disorder transition at \(T\)\(_c\)\(_y\)\(_c\)\(_l\) within a pseudospin model of localized spin cycloids with opposite chirality.}, language = {en} } @article{EmmertKneisel2017, author = {Emmert, Adrian and Kneisel, Christof}, title = {Internal structure of two alpine rock glaciers investigated by quasi-3-D electrical resistivity imaging}, series = {The Cryosphere}, volume = {11}, journal = {The Cryosphere}, doi = {10.5194/tc-11-841-2017}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157569}, pages = {841-855}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Interactions between different formative processes are reflected in the internal structure of rock glaciers. Therefore, the detection of subsurface conditions can help to enhance our understanding of landform development. For an assessment of subsurface conditions, we present an analysis of the spatial variability of active layer thickness, ground ice content and frost table topography for two different rock glaciers in the Eastern Swiss Alps by means of quasi-3-D electrical resistivity imaging (ERI). This approach enables an extensive mapping of subsurface structures and a spatial overlay between site-specific surface and subsurface characteristics. At Nair rock glacier, we discovered a gradual descent of the frost table in a downslope direction and a constant decrease of ice content which follows the observed surface topography. This is attributed to ice formation by refreezing meltwater from an embedded snow bank or from a subsurface ice patch which reshapes the permafrost layer. The heterogeneous ground ice distribution at Uertsch rock glacier indicates that multiple processes on different time domains were involved in the development. Resistivity values which represent frozen conditions vary within a wide range and indicate a successive formation which includes several advances, past glacial overrides and creep processes on the rock glacier surface. In combination with the observed topography, quasi-3-D ERI enables us to delimit areas of extensive and compressive flow in close proximity. Excellent data quality was provided by a good coupling of electrodes to the ground in the pebbly material of the investigated rock glaciers. Results show the value of the quasi-3-D ERI approach but advise the application of complementary geophysical methods for interpreting the results.}, language = {en} } @article{ErdmengerFernandezFloryetal.2017, author = {Erdmenger, Johanna and Fern{\´a}ndez, Daniel and Flory, Mario and Meg{\´i}as, Eugenio and Straub, Ann-Kathrin and Witkowski, Piotr}, title = {Time evolution of entanglement for holographic steady state formation}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {2017}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP10(2017)034}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173798}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Within gauge/gravity duality, we consider the local quench-like time evolution obtained by joining two 1+1-dimensional heat baths at different temperatures at time \(t\) = 0. A steady state forms and expands in space. For the 2+1-dimensional gravity dual, we find that the "shockwaves" expanding the steady-state region are of spacelike nature in the bulk despite being null at the boundary. However, they do not transport information. Moreover, by adapting the time-dependent Hubeny-Rangamani-Takayanagi prescription, we holographically calculate the entanglement entropy and also the mutual information for different entangling regions. For general temperatures, we find that the entanglement entropy increase rate satisfies the same bound as in the 'entanglement tsunami' setups. For small temperatures of the two baths, we derive an analytical formula for the time dependence of the entanglement entropy. This replaces the entanglement tsunami-like behaviour seen for high temperatures. Finally, we check that strong subadditivity holds in this time-dependent system, as well as further more general entanglement inequalities for five or more regions recently derived for the static case.}, language = {en} } @article{ErdmengerHoyosO'Bannonetal.2017, author = {Erdmenger, Johanna and Hoyos, Carlos and O'Bannon, Andy and Papadimitriou, Ioannis and Probst, Jonas and Wu, Jackson M.S.}, title = {Two-point functions in a holographic Kondo model}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {3}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {39}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP03(2017)039}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171139}, year = {2017}, abstract = {We develop the formalism of holographic renormalization to compute two-point functions in a holographic Kondo model. The model describes a (0 + 1)-dimensional impurity spin of a gauged SU(N ) interacting with a (1 + 1)-dimensional, large-N , strongly-coupled Conformal Field Theory (CFT). We describe the impurity using Abrikosov pseudo-fermions, and define an SU(N )-invariant scalar operator O built from a pseudo-fermion and a CFT fermion. At large N the Kondo interaction is of the form O\(^{†}\)O, which is marginally relevant, and generates a Renormalization Group (RG) flow at the impurity. A second-order mean-field phase transition occurs in which O condenses below a critical temperature, leading to the Kondo effect, including screening of the impurity. Via holography, the phase transition is dual to holographic superconductivity in (1 + 1)-dimensional Anti-de Sitter space. At all temperatures, spectral functions of O exhibit a Fano resonance, characteristic of a continuum of states interacting with an isolated resonance. In contrast to Fano resonances observed for example in quantum dots, our continuum and resonance arise from a (0 + 1)-dimensional UV fixed point and RG flow, respectively. In the low-temperature phase, the resonance comes from a pole in the Green's function of the form -i〈O〉\(^{2}\), which is characteristic of a Kondo resonance.}, language = {en} } @article{ErlbeckMochtyKuebleretal.2017, author = {Erlbeck, Helena and Mochty, Ursula and K{\"u}bler, Andrea and Real, Ruben G. L.}, title = {Circadian course of the P300 ERP in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - implications for brain-computer interfaces (BCI)}, series = {BMC Neurology}, volume = {17}, journal = {BMC Neurology}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1186/s12883-016-0782-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157423}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background: Accidents or neurodegenerative diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can lead to progressing, extensive, and complete paralysis leaving patients aware but unable to communicate (locked-in state). Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) based on electroencephalography represent an important approach to establish communication with these patients. The most common BCI for communication rely on the P300, a positive deflection arising in response to rare events. To foster broader application of BCIs for restoring lost function, also for end-users with impaired vision, we explored whether there were specific time windows during the day in which a P300 driven BCI should be preferably applied. Methods: The present study investigated the influence of time of the day and modality (visual vs. auditory) on P300 amplitude and latency. A sample of 14 patients (end-users) with ALS and 14 healthy age matched volunteers participated in the study and P300 event-related potentials (ERP) were recorded at four different times (10, 12 am, 2, \& 4 pm) during the day. Results: Results indicated no differences in P300 amplitudes or latencies between groups (ALS patients v. healthy participants) or time of measurement. In the auditory condition, latencies were shorter and amplitudes smaller as compared to the visual condition. Conclusion: Our findings suggest applicability of EEG/BCI sessions in patients with ALS throughout normal waking hours. Future studies using actual BCI systems are needed to generalize these findings with regard to BCI effectiveness/efficiency and other times of day.}, language = {en} } @article{EwaldBartlDandekaretal.2017, author = {Ewald, Jan and Bartl, Martin and Dandekar, Thomas and Kaleta, Christoph}, title = {Optimality principles reveal a complex interplay of intermediate toxicity and kinetic efficiency in the regulation of prokaryotic metabolism}, series = {PLOS Computational Biology}, volume = {13}, journal = {PLOS Computational Biology}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005371}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180870}, pages = {19}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A precise and rapid adjustment of fluxes through metabolic pathways is crucial for organisms to prevail in changing environmental conditions. Based on this reasoning, many guiding principles that govern the evolution of metabolic networks and their regulation have been uncovered. To this end, methods from dynamic optimization are ideally suited since they allow to uncover optimality principles behind the regulation of metabolic networks. We used dynamic optimization to investigate the influence of toxic intermediates in connection with the efficiency of enzymes on the regulation of a linear metabolic pathway. Our results predict that transcriptional regulation favors the control of highly efficient enzymes with less toxic upstream intermediates to reduce accumulation of toxic downstream intermediates. We show that the derived optimality principles hold by the analysis of the interplay between intermediate toxicity and pathway regulation in the metabolic pathways of over 5000 sequenced prokaryotes. Moreover, using the lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis in Escherichia coli as an example, we show how knowledge about the relation of regulation, kinetic efficiency and intermediate toxicity can be used to identify drug targets, which control endogenous toxic metabolites and prevent microbial growth. Beyond prokaryotes, we discuss the potential of our findings for the development of antifungal drugs.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Ezenwa2017, author = {Ezenwa, Paul Chinedu}, title = {The Value of Human Dignity: A Socio-Cultural Approach to Analyzing the Crisis of Values among Igbo People of Nigeria}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147603}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Starting from conception till death, man as a being relates with others. In this relationship he often encounters lots of problems that threaten his existence. One of them is the threat to his dignity. This experience is vivid in many countries particularly in Africa. But my work is limited to an ethnic group in Nigeria, namely Igbo people. The work discloses the extent 'displacement of value' in Igboland has contributed to the devaluation of human dignity and the attempts made to combat it. This displacement resulted in what we can call "value crisis". Some elements, like Igbo culture and cultural communication with foreign cultures that have tentacles in modernized orientation, are discussed as 'transmission carriers'. In order to x-ray properly the heart of this research and communicate the necessary messages, the work is presented in six chapters. However, this summary will not be presented in chapters. Thus the need for a research on the reason for the failings and crisis of approach regarding this aspect of Igbo life that deals with the value of human dignity. This comes to term with the question which asked has the interest in the enhancement of the dignity of man waned because the effort towards this goal seem futile and unnecessary…Or is human dignity something we care about but take for granted as a cultural inheritance that no longer needs defence?" This question arouses thoughts on the value of HD. The entire work tried to justify the view that the protection of HD is for all times a true assignment of all. This must neither be considered to be relevant only for a time nor only for a portion or a group of individuals. Thus a special attention on this regard is demanded especially in modern day Igbo society.}, subject = {Nigeria}, language = {en} } @article{FaggionApazaArizaFritasetal.2017, author = {Faggion, Clovis Mariano, Jr. and Apaza, Karol and Ariza-Fritas, Tania and M{\´a}laga, Lilian and Giannakopoulos, Nikolaos Nikitas and Alarc{\´o}n, Marco Antonio}, title = {Methodological quality of consensus guidelines in implant dentistry}, series = {PLOS One}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLOS One}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0170262}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180987}, pages = {13}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background: Consensus guidelines are useful to improve clinical decision making. Therefore, the methodological evaluation of these guidelines is of paramount importance. Low quality information may guide to inadequate or harmful clinical decisions. Objective: To evaluate the methodological quality of consensus guidelines published in implant dentistry using a validated methodological instrument. Methods: The six implant dentistry journals with impact factors were scrutinised for consensus guidelines related to implant dentistry. Two assessors independently selected consensus guidelines, and four assessors independently evaluated their methodological quality using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research \& Evaluation (AGREE) II instrument. Disagreements in the selection and evaluation of guidelines were resolved by consensus. First, the consensus guidelines were analysed alone. Then, systematic reviews conducted to support the guidelines were included in the analysis. Non-parametric statistics for dependent variables (Wilcoxon signed rank test) was used to compare both groups. Results: Of 258 initially retrieved articles, 27 consensus guidelines were selected. Median scores in four domains (applicability, rigour of development, stakeholder involvement, and editorial independence), expressed as percentages of maximum possible domain scores, were below 50\% (median, 26\%, 30.70\%, 41.70\%, and 41.70\%, respectively). The consensus guidelines and consensus guidelines + systematic reviews data sets could be compared for 19 guidelines, and the results showed significant improvements in all domain scores (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Methodological improvement of consensus guidelines published in major implant dentistry journals is needed. The findings of the present study may help researchers to better develop consensus guidelines in implant dentistry, which will improve the quality and trust of information needed to make proper clinical decisions.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Faist2017, author = {Faist, Hanna}, title = {Bedeutung und Charakterisierung der bakteriellen Flora in Vitis vinifera mit und ohne Wurzelhalsgallen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154359}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Am Rebstock werden in der Natur von Agrobacterium vitis, dem Ausl{\"o}ser Wurzelhalsgallenerkrankung, charakteristische Wurzelhalsgallentumore induziert. Virulente Vertreter der Gattung der Agrobacteria schleusen bakterielle DNA in das pflanzliche Genom ein, wodurch die Pflanze Tumore produziert. Die Wurzelhalsgallenerkrankung wird seit einem Jahrhundert als ein Beispiel der Pflanzen-Pathogen-Interaktion untersucht. Die Rolle der bakteriellen Flora im Zusammenhang mit der Wurzelhalsgallenerkrankung beim Rebstock wurde bisher kaum betrachtet. Um dieser Frage nachzugehen, habe ich die endophytische mikrobielle Zusammensetzung von Rebst{\"o}cken mit und ohne Wurzelhalsgalle analysiert. Es werden Proben von drei Zeitpunkten einer Wachstumsperiode (Fr{\"u}hling, Sommer und Herbst) und von den Organen der Rebst{\"o}cke (Wurzeln, Pfropfstelle und einj{\"a}hrige Triebe) sowie dem Boden in einer Weinanlage bei Himmelstadt in Unterfranken genommen. Die Bakterienflora dieser Umweltproben wird mit kultivierungsabh{\"a}ngigen (Isolierung von Bakterien) und kultivierungsunabh{\"a}ngigen (Hochdurchsatzsequenzierungen) Methoden untersucht. Zudem werden i) die Virulenz der verschiedenen Agrobacterium-Isolate in Tumorassays bestimmt, ii) synthetische Bakteriengemeinschaften von in vitro kultivierten Weinpfl{\"a}nzchen mit Wurzelhalsgallen analysiert, iii) die Genome von einem virulenten und einem nicht-virulenten Agrobacteria-Isolat aus der Wurzelhalsgalle verglichen, iv) erste Interaktionsstudien auf festen N{\"a}hrmedien durchgef{\"u}hrt und v) virulente Agrobacteria mittels bildgebender Fluoreszenz-Lebenszeit-Mikroskopie (FLIM) in Wurzelhalsgallen lokalisiert. Die Rebst{\"o}cke dieser Studie haben eine organspezifische Bakterienflora, die innerhalb einer Wachstumsperiode variiert. Nur die Bakterienflora der Pfropfstelle (mit oder ohne Wurzelhalsgalle) aber nicht die des Bodens, der Wurzeln, und der einj{\"a}hrigen Triebe unterscheidet sich strukturell zwischen gesunden und erkrankten Rebst{\"o}cken. Mikroskopisch konnten virulente Agrobacteria punktuell in Interzellularen, sklerenchymatischen Geweben und assoziiert mit Leitgef{\"a}ßen nachgewiesen werden. Dadurch ist ausreichend Lebensraum vorhanden, der zus{\"a}tzlich von tumorspezifischen Bakterien besiedelt werden kann. Im Gegensatz zur gesunden Pfropfstelle ist in der Wurzelhalsgalle eine saisonal stabile Kernmikroflora, bestehend aus Vertreter von A. vitis, Pseudomonas, Enterobacteriaceae, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Gammaproteobacteria und Burkholderiales, vorhanden. Diese Bakterien werden {\"u}berwiegend aus dem Boden rekrutiert und profitieren von der N{\"a}hrstoffsituation in der Wurzelhalsgalle. Wurzelhalsgallen enthalten Opine, die nur von der transformierten Pflanzenzelle produziert werden. Interessanterweise hat in dieser Arbeit ein Agrobacterium-Isolat Gene, die zum Opinkatabolismus beitragen und ein Pseudomonas-Isolat kann Opine als einzige Kohlenstoffquelle nutzen. Trotzdem sind beide Isolate weder virulent noch verdr{\"a}ngen sie die virulenten A. vitis, die ebenso Opine nutzen, aus der Wurzelhalsgalle. In synthetischen Bakteriengemeinschaften an in vitro kultivierten Weinpfl{\"a}nzchen konnte gezeigt werden, dass diese und weitere tumorspezifischen Bakterien, neben A. vitis, nicht essentiell zur Entstehung der Wurzelhalsgalle n{\"o}tig sind aber unterschiedliche Funktionen in der Wurzelhalsgalle {\"u}bernehmen. Ein Serratia-Isolat hemmt das Wachstum von A. vitis auf festen N{\"a}hrmedium, andere f{\"o}rdern oder hemmen das Wachstum der Wurzelhalsgalle. Nach Studien in der Literatur erh{\"o}hen weitere Bakterien die Resistenz des Rebstocks gegen{\"u}ber biotischem und abiotischem Stress. Zusammengefasst identifizierten und isolierte ich in dieser Studie unter 150 unterschiedlichen Bakterien in der Wurzelhalsgalle jene Bakterien, die neben A. vitis von der neuen {\"o}kologischen Nische profitieren und somit wahrscheinlich Opportunisten mit unterschiedlichen Funktionen sind. In Folge von multiplen Interaktionen in der Wurzelhalsgalle entsteht ein {\"o}kologisches Gleichgewicht zwischen den opportunistischen Bakterien, der Wurzelhalsgalle und dem Rebstock, das den Fortbestand des Rebstocks mit Wurzelhalsgalle erm{\"o}glicht.}, subject = {Wurzelhalsgalle}, language = {de} } @article{FayezFeineisMudogoetal.2017, author = {Fayez, Shaimaa and Feineis, Doris and Mudogo, Virima and Awale, Suresh and Bringmann, Gerhard}, title = {Ancistrolikokines E-H and related 5,8\('\)-coupled naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids from the Congolese liana \(Ancistrocladus\) \(likoko\) with antiausterity activities against PANC-1 human pancreatic cancer cells}, series = {RSC Advances}, volume = {7}, journal = {RSC Advances}, number = {85}, doi = {10.1039/c7ra11200a}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172008}, pages = {53740-53751}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A striking feature of the metabolite profile of \(Ancistrocladus\) \(likoko\) (Ancistrocladaceae) is the exclusive production of 5,8\('\)-linked naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids varying in their OMe/OH substitution patterns and in the hydrogenation degree in their isoquinoline portions. Here we present nine new compounds of this coupling type isolated from the twigs of this remarkable Central African liana. Three of them, the ancistrolikokines E (9), E\(_2\) (10), and F (11), are the first 5,8\('\)-linked naphthyldihydroisoquinolines found in nature with \(R\)-configuration at C-3. The fourth new metabolite, ancistrolikokine G (12), is so far the only representative of the 5,8\('\)-coupling type that belongs to the very rare group of alkaloids with a fully dehydrogenated isoquinoline portion. Moreover, five new \(N\)-methylated naphthyltetrahydroisoquinolines, named ancistrolikokines A\(_2\) (13), A\(_3\) (14), C\(_2\) (5), H (15), and H\(_2\) (16) are presented, along with six known 5,8\('\)-linked alkaloids, previously identified in related African \(Ancistrocladus\) species, now found for the first time in \(A.\) \(likoko\). The structural elucidation was achieved by spectroscopic analysis (HRESIMS, 1D and 2D NMR) and by chemical (oxidative degradation) and chiroptical (electronic circular dichroism) methods. The new ancistrolikokines showed moderate to good preferential cytotoxic activities towards pancreatic PANC-1 cells in nutrient-deprived medium (NDM), without causing toxicity under normal, nutrient-rich conditions, with ancistrolikokine H\(_2\) (16) being the most potent compound.}, language = {en} } @article{FehrholzGlaserSpeeretal.2017, author = {Fehrholz, Markus and Glaser, Kirsten and Speer, Christian P. and Seidenspinner, Silvia and Ottensmeier, Barbara and Kunzmann, Steffen}, title = {Caffeine modulates glucocorticoid-induced expression of CTGF in lung epithelial cells and fibroblasts}, series = {Respiratory Research}, volume = {18}, journal = {Respiratory Research}, number = {51}, doi = {10.1186/s12931-017-0535-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157672}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background: Although caffeine and glucocorticoids are frequently used to treat chronic lung disease in preterm neonates, potential interactions are largely unknown. While anti-inflammatory effects of glucocorticoids are well defined, their impact on airway remodeling is less characterized. Caffeine has been ascribed to positive effects on airway inflammation as well as remodeling. Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF, CCN2) plays a key role in airway remodeling and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic lung diseases such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in preterm infants. The current study addressed the impact of glucocorticoids on the regulation of CTGF in the presence of caffeine using human lung epithelial and fibroblast cells. Methods: The human airway epithelial cell line H441 and the fetal lung fibroblast strain IMR-90 were exposed to different glucocorticoids (dexamethasone, budesonide, betamethasone, prednisolone, hydrocortisone) and caffeine. mRNA and protein expression of CTGF, TGF-β1-3, and TNF-α were determined by means of quantitative real-time PCR and immunoblotting. H441 cells were additionally treated with cAMP, the adenylyl cyclase activator forskolin, and the selective phosphodiesterase (PDE)-4 inhibitor cilomilast to mimic caffeine-mediated PDE inhibition. Results: Treatment with different glucocorticoids (1 μM) significantly increased CTGF mRNA levels in H441 (p < 0.0001) and IMR-90 cells (p < 0.01). Upon simultaneous exposure to caffeine (10 mM), both glucocorticoid-induced mRNA and protein expression were significantly reduced in IMR-90 cells (p < 0.0001). Of note, 24 h exposure to caffeine alone significantly suppressed basal expression of CTGF mRNA and protein in IMR-90 cells. Caffeine-induced reduction of CTGF mRNA expression seemed to be independent of cAMP levels, adenylyl cyclase activation, or PDE-4 inhibition. While dexamethasone or caffeine treatment did not affect TGF-β1 mRNA in H441 cells, increased expression of TGF-β2 and TGF-β3 mRNA was detected upon exposure to dexamethasone or dexamethasone and caffeine, respectively. Moreover, caffeine increased TNF-α mRNA in H441 cells (6.5 ± 2.2-fold, p < 0.05) which has been described as potent inhibitor of CTGF expression. Conclusions: In addition to well-known anti-inflammatory features, glucocorticoids may have adverse effects on long-term remodeling by TGF-β1-independent induction of CTGF in lung cells. Simultaneous treatment with caffeine may attenuate glucocorticoid-induced expression of CTGF, thereby promoting restoration of lung homeostasis.}, language = {en} } @article{FehrholzSeidenspinnerKunzmann2017, author = {Fehrholz, Markus and Seidenspinner, Silvia and Kunzmann, Steffen}, title = {Expression of surfactant protein B is dependent on cell density in H441 lung epithelial cells}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0184556}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158291}, pages = {e0184556}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background Expression of surfactant protein (SP)-B, which assures the structural stability of the pulmonary surfactant film, is influenced by various stimuli, including glucocorticoids; however, the role that cell-cell contact plays in SP-B transcription remains unknown. The aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of cell-cell contact on SP-B mRNA and mature SP-B expression in the lung epithelial cell line H441. Methods Different quantities of H441 cells per growth area were either left untreated or incubated with dexamethasone. The expression of SP-B, SP-B transcription factors, and tight junction proteins were determined by qPCR and immunoblotting. The influence of cell density on SP-B mRNA stability was investigated using the transcription inhibitor actinomycin D. Results SP-B mRNA and mature SP-B expression levels were significantly elevated in untreated and dexamethasone-treated H441 cells with increasing cell density. High cell density as a sole stimulus was found to barely have an impact on SP-B transcription factor and tight junction mRNA levels, while its stimulatory ability on SP-B mRNA expression could be mimicked using SP-B-negative cells. SP-B mRNA stability was significantly increased in high-density cells, but not by dexamethasone alone. Conclusion SP-B expression in H441 cells is dependent on cell-cell contact, which increases mRNA stability and thereby potentiates the glucocorticoid-mediated induction of transcription. Loss of cell integrity might contribute to reduced SP-B secretion in damaged lung cells via downregulation of SP-B transcription. Cell density-mediated effects should thus receive greater attention in future cell culture-based research.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Feichtner2017, author = {Feichtner, Thorsten}, title = {Optimal Design of Focusing Nanoantennas for Light : Novel Approaches: From Evolution to Mode-Matching}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-140604}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Optische Antennen arbeiten {\"a}hnlich wie Antennen f{\"u}r Radiowellen und wandeln elektromagnetische Strahlung in elektrische Wechselstr{\"o}me um. Ladungsdichteansammlungen an der Antennen-Oberfl{\"a}che f{\"u}hren zu starken und lokalisierten Nahfeldern. Da die meisten optischen Antennen eine Ausdehnung von wenigen hundert Nanometern besitzen, erm{\"o}glichen es ihre Nahfelder, Licht auf ein Volumen weit unterhalb des Beugungslimits zu fokussieren, mit Intensit{\"a}ten, die mehrere Gr{\"o}ßenordnungen {\"u}ber dem liegen, was man mit klassischer beugender und reflektierender Optik erreichen kann. Die Aufgabe, die Abstrahlung eines Quantenemitters zu maximieren, eines punktf{\"o}rmigen Objektes, welches einzelne Photonen absorbieren und emittieren kann, ist identisch mit der Aufgabe, die Feldintensit{\"a}t am Ort des Quantenemitters zu maximieren. Darum ist es erstrebenswert, den Fokus optischer Antennen zu optimieren Optimierte Radiofrequenz-Antennen, welche auf Gr{\"o}ßenordnungen von wenigen 100 Nanometern herunterskaliert werden, zeigen bereits eine gute Funktionalit{\"a}t. Jedoch liegen optische Frequenzen in der N{\"a}he der Plasmafrequenz von den Metallen, die f{\"u}r optische Antennen genutzt werden und die Masse der Elektronen kann nicht mehr vernachl{\"a}ssigt werden. Dadurch treten neue physikalische Ph{\"a}nomene auf. Es entstehen gekoppelte Zust{\"a}nde aus Licht und Ladungsdichte-Schwingungen, die sogenannten Plasmonen. Daraus folgen Effekte wie Volumenstr{\"o}me und k{\"u}rzere effektive Wellenl{\"a}ngen. Zus{\"a}tzlich f{\"u}hrt die endliche Leitf{\"a}higkeit zu thermischen Verluste. Das macht eine Antwort auf die Frage nach der optimalen Geometrie f{\"u}r fokussierende optische Antennen schwer. Jedoch stand vor dieser Arbeit der Beweis noch aus, dass es f{\"u}r optische Antennen bessere Alternativen gibt als herunterskalierte Radiofrequenz-Konzepte. In dieser Arbeit werden optische Antennen auf eine bestm{\"o}gliche Fokussierung optimiert. Daf{\"u}r wird ein Ansatz gew{\"a}hlt, welcher bei Radiofrequenz-Antennen f{\"u}r komplexe Anwendungsfelder (z.B. isotroper Breitbandempfang) schon oft Erfolg hatte: evolution{\"a}re Algorithmen. Die hier eingef{\"u}hrte erste Implementierung erlaubt eine große Freiheit in Bezug auf Partikelform und Anzahl, da sie quadratische Voxel auf einem planaren, quadratischen Gitter beliebig anordnet. Die Geometrien werden in einer bin{\"a}ren Matrix codiert, welche als Genom dient und somit Methoden wie Mutation und Paarung als Verbesserungsmechanismus erlaubt. So optimierte Antennen-Geometrien {\"u}bertreffen vergleichbare klassische Dipol-Geometrien um einen Faktor von Zwei. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus l{\"a}sst sich aus den optimierten Antennen ein neues Funktionsprinzip ableiten: ein magnetische Split-Ring-Resonanz kann mit Dipol-Antennen leitend zu neuartigen und effektiveren Split-Ring-Antennen verbunden werden, da sich ihre Str{\"o}me nahe des Fokus konstruktiv {\"u}berlagern. Im n{\"a}chsten Schritt wird der evolution{\"a}re Algorithmus so angepasst, so die Genome real herstellbare Geometrien beschreiben. Zus{\"a}tzlich wird er um eine Art ''Druckertreiber'' erweitert, welcher aus den Genomen direkt Anweisungen zur fokussierten Ionenstrahl-Bearbeitung von einkristallinen Goldflocken erstellt. Mit Hilfe von konfokaler Mikroskopie der Zwei-Photonen-Photolumineszenz wird gezeigt, dass Antennen unterschiedlicher Effizienz reproduzierbar aus dem evolution{\"a}ren Algorithmus heraus hergestellt werden k{\"o}nnen. Außerdem wird das Prinzip der Split-Ring-Antenne verbessert, indem zwei Ring-Resonanzen zu einer Dipol-Resonanz hinzugef{\"u}gt werden. Zu guter Letzt dient die beste Antenne des zweiten evolution{\"a}re Algorithmus als Inspiration f{\"u}r einen neuen Formalismus zur Beschreibung des Leistungs{\"u}bertrages zwischen einer optischen Antenne und einem Punkt-Dipol, welcher sich als "dreidimensionaler Moden{\"u}berlapp" beschreiben l{\"a}sst. Damit k{\"o}nnen erstmals intuitive Regeln f{\"u}r die Form einer optischen Antenne aufgestellt werden. Die G{\"u}ltigkeit der Theorie wird analytisch f{\"u}r den Fall eines Dipols nahe einer metallischen Nano-Kugel gezeigt. Das vollst{\"a}ndige Problem, Licht mittels einer optischen Antenne zu fokussieren, l{\"a}sst sich so auf die Erf{\"u}llung zweier Moden{\"u}berlapp-Bedingungen reduzieren -- mit dem Feld eines Punktdipols, sowie mit einer ebenen Welle. Damit lassen sich zwei Arten idealer Antennenmoden identifizieren, welche sich von der bekannten Dipol-Antennen-Mode grundlegend unterscheiden. Zum einen l{\"a}sst sich dadurch die Funktionalit{\"a}t der evolution{\"a}ren und Split-Ring-Antennen erkl{\"a}ren, zum lassen sich neuartige plasmonische Hohlraum-Antennen entwerfen, welche zu besserer Fokussierung von Licht f{\"u}hren. Dies wird numerisch im direkten Vergleich mit einer klassischen Dipolantennen-Geometrie gezeigt.}, subject = {Physik}, language = {en} } @article{FereroRiveroWaeldchenetal.2017, author = {Ferero, Andrea and Rivero, Olga and W{\"a}ldchen, Sina and Ku, Hsing-Ping and Kiser, Dominik P. and G{\"a}rtner, Yvonne and Pennington, Laura S. and Waider, Jonas and Gaspar, Patricia and Jansch, Charline and Edenhofer, Frank and Resink, Th{\´e}r{\`e}se J. and Blum, Robert and Sauer, Markus and Lesch, Klaus-Peter}, title = {Cadherin-13 Deficiency Increases Dorsal Raphe 5-HT Neuron Density and Prefrontal Cortex Innervation in the Mouse Brain}, series = {Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience}, volume = {11}, journal = {Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience}, number = {307}, doi = {10.3389/fncel.2017.00307}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170313}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background: During early prenatal stages of brain development, serotonin (5-HT)-specific neurons migrate through somal translocation to form the raphe nuclei and subsequently begin to project to their target regions. The rostral cluster of cells, comprising the median and dorsal raphe (DR), innervates anterior regions of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex. Differential analysis of the mouse 5-HT system transcriptome identified enrichment of cell adhesion molecules in 5-HT neurons of the DR. One of these molecules, cadherin-13 (Cdh13) has been shown to play a role in cell migration, axon pathfinding, and synaptogenesis. This study aimed to investigate the contribution of Cdh13 to the development of the murine brain 5-HT system. Methods: For detection of Cdh13 and components of the 5-HT system at different embryonic developmental stages of the mouse brain, we employed immunofluorescence protocols and imaging techniques, including epifluorescence, confocal and structured illumination microscopy. The consequence of CDH13 loss-of-function mutations on brain 5-HT system development was explored in a mouse model of Cdh13 deficiency. Results: Our data show that in murine embryonic brain Cdh13 is strongly expressed on 5-HT specific neurons of the DR and in radial glial cells (RGCs), which are critically involved in regulation of neuronal migration. We observed that 5-HT neurons are intertwined with these RGCs, suggesting that these neurons undergo RGC-guided migration. Cdh13 is present at points of intersection between these two cell types. Compared to wildtype controls, Cdh13-deficient mice display increased cell densities in the DR at embryonic stages E13.5, E17.5, and adulthood, and higher serotonergic innervation of the prefrontal cortex at E17.5. Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence for a role of CDH13 in the development of the serotonergic system in early embryonic stages. Specifically, we indicate that Cdh13 deficiency affects the cell density of the developing DR and the posterior innervation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and therefore might be involved in the migration, axonal outgrowth and terminal target finding of DR 5-HT neurons. Dysregulation of CDH13 expression may thus contribute to alterations in this system of neurotransmission, impacting cognitive function, which is frequently impaired in neurodevelopmental disorders including attention-deficit/hyperactivity and autism spectrum disorders.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Fischbach2017, author = {Fischbach, Martin Walter}, title = {Enhancing Software Quality of Multimodal Interactive Systems}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-152723}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Multimodal interfaces (MMIs) are a promising human-computer interaction paradigm. They are feasible for a wide rang of environments, yet they are especially suited if interactions are spatially and temporally grounded with an environment in which the user is (physically) situated. Real-time interactive systems (RISs) are technical realizations for situated interaction environments, originating from application areas like virtual reality, mixed reality, human-robot interaction, and computer games. RISs include various dedicated processing-, simulation-, and rendering subsystems which collectively maintain a real-time simulation of a coherent application state. They thus fulfil the complex functional requirements of their application areas. Two contradicting principles determine the architecture of RISs: coupling and cohesion. On the one hand, RIS subsystems commonly use specific data structures for multiple purposes to guarantee performance and rely on close semantic and temporal coupling between each other to maintain consistency. This coupling is exacerbated if the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) methods is necessary, such as for realizing MMIs. On the other hand, software qualities like reusability and modifiability call for a decoupling of subsystems and architectural elements with single well-defined purposes, i.e., high cohesion. Systems predominantly favour performance and consistency over reusability and modifiability to handle this contradiction. They thus accept low maintainability in general and hindered scientific progress in the long-term. This thesis presents six semantics-based techniques that extend the established entity-component system (ECS) pattern and pose a solution to this contradiction without sacrificing maintainability: semantic grounding, a semantic entity-component state, grounded actions, semantic queries, code from semantics, and decoupling by semantics. The extension solves the ECS pattern's runtime type deficit, improves component granularity, facilitates access to entity properties outside a subsystem's component association, incorporates a concept to semantically describe behavior as complement to the state representation, and enables compatibility even between RISs. The presented reference implementation Simulator X validates the feasibility of the six techniques and may be (re)used by other researchers due to its availability under an open-source licence. It includes a repertoire of common multimodal input processing steps that showcase the particular adequacy of the six techniques for such processing. The repertoire adds up to the integrated multimodal processing framework miPro, making Simulator X a RIS platform with explicit MMI support. The six semantics-based techniques as well as the reference implementation are validated by four expert reviews, multiple proof of concept prototypes, and two explorative studies. Informal insights gathered throughout the design and development supplement this assessment in the form of lessons learned meant to aid future development in the area.}, subject = {Echtzeitsystem}, language = {en} } @techreport{FischerHrsg2017, author = {Fischer (Hrsg.), Doris}, title = {Tourism in W{\"u}rzburg: Suggestions on how to enhance the travel experience for Chinese tourists}, edition = {1. Auflage}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143898}, pages = {64}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This report provides suggestions on how to enhance the travel experience for Chinese tourists in the German city of W{\"u}rzburg. Based on a user experience survey and a market research, this work includes a quantitative and competitive analysis. It further provides concrete and hands-on measurements for the city council to improve the experience of Chinese visitors coming to W{\"u}rzburg.}, subject = {China}, language = {en} } @article{FischerHarrisonRamirezetal.2017, author = {Fischer, Annette and Harrison, Kelly S and Ramirez, Yesid and Auer, Daniela and Chowdhury, Suvagata Roy and Prusty, Bhupesh K and Sauer, Florian and Dimond, Zoe and Kisker, Caroline and Hefty, P Scott and Rudel, Thomas}, title = {Chlamydia trachomatis-containing vacuole serves as deubiquitination platform to stabilize Mcl-1 and to interfere with host defense}, series = {eLife}, volume = {6}, journal = {eLife}, number = {e21465}, doi = {10.7554/eLife.21465}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171073}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Obligate intracellular Chlamydia trachomatis replicate in a membrane-bound vacuole called inclusion, which serves as a signaling interface with the host cell. Here, we show that the chlamydial deubiquitinating enzyme (Cdu) 1 localizes in the inclusion membrane and faces the cytosol with the active deubiquitinating enzyme domain. The structure of this domain revealed high similarity to mammalian deubiquitinases with a unique α-helix close to the substrate-binding pocket. We identified the apoptosis regulator Mcl-1 as a target that interacts with Cdu1 and is stabilized by deubiquitination at the chlamydial inclusion. A chlamydial transposon insertion mutant in the Cdu1-encoding gene exhibited increased Mcl-1 and inclusion ubiquitination and reduced Mcl-1 stabilization. Additionally, inactivation of Cdu1 led to increased sensitivity of C. trachomatis for IFNγ and impaired infection in mice. Thus, the chlamydial inclusion serves as an enriched site for a deubiquitinating activity exerting a function in selective stabilization of host proteins and protection from host defense.}, language = {en} } @article{FisselerMuellerWeichert2017, author = {Fisseler, Denis and M{\"u}ller, Gerfrid G. W. and Weichert, Frank}, title = {Web-Based scientific exploration and analysis of 3D scanned cuneiform datasets for collaborative research}, series = {Informatics}, volume = {4}, journal = {Informatics}, number = {4}, issn = {2227-9709}, doi = {10.3390/informatics4040044}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-197958}, pages = {44}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The three-dimensional cuneiform script is one of the oldest known writing systems and a central object of research in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Hittitology. An important step towards the understanding of the cuneiform script is the provision of opportunities and tools for joint analysis. This paper presents an approach that contributes to this challenge: a collaborative compatible web-based scientific exploration and analysis of 3D scanned cuneiform fragments. The WebGL -based concept incorporates methods for compressed web-based content delivery of large 3D datasets and high quality visualization. To maximize accessibility and to promote acceptance of 3D techniques in the field of Hittitology, the introduced concept is integrated into the Hethitologie-Portal Mainz, an established leading online research resource in the field of Hittitology, which until now exclusively included 2D content. The paper shows that increasing the availability of 3D scanned archaeological data through a web-based interface can provide significant scientific value while at the same time finding a trade-off between copyright induced restrictions and scientific usability.}, language = {en} } @article{FlechsenharGamer2017, author = {Flechsenhar, Aleya Felicia and Gamer, Matthias}, title = {Top-down influence on gaze patterns in the presence of social features}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0183799}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170468}, pages = {e0183799}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Visual saliency maps reflecting locations that stand out from the background in terms of their low-level physical features have proven to be very useful for empirical research on attentional exploration and reliably predict gaze behavior. In the present study we tested these predictions for socially relevant stimuli occurring in naturalistic scenes using eye tracking. We hypothesized that social features (i.e. human faces or bodies) would be processed preferentially over non-social features (i.e. objects, animals) regardless of their low-level saliency. To challenge this notion, we included three tasks that deliberately addressed non-social attributes. In agreement with our hypothesis, social information, especially heads, was preferentially attended compared to highly salient image regions across all tasks. Social information was never required to solve a task but was regarded nevertheless. More so, after completing the task requirements, viewing behavior reverted back to that of free-viewing with heavy prioritization of social features. Additionally, initial eye movements reflecting potentially automatic shifts of attention, were predominantly directed towards heads irrespective of top-down task demands. On these grounds, we suggest that social stimuli may provide exclusive access to the priority map, enabling social attention to override reflexive and controlled attentional processes. Furthermore, our results challenge the generalizability of saliency-based attention models.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Flemming2017, author = {Flemming, Johannes}, title = {Der Einfluss von Erythropoetin auf die neuronale Differenzierung von murinen, induzierten pan neuralen Progenitorzellen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151268}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Die Forschung mit induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen (ipS) wurde in den letzten Jahren ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Stammzellforschung. Bisher sind nur wenige M{\"o}glichkeiten bekannt, wie man die unspezifische Proliferation der aus ipS differenzierten pan neuralen Progenitorzellen kontrollieren kann. Um dies weiter zu untersuchen, wurden murine induzierte Stammzellen, die mit den 4 Faktoren Oct4, Klf4, Sox2 und c-Myc reprogrammiert wurden, untersucht. In diversen Forschungsreihen konnte zudem gezeigt werden, dass Erythropoetin (EPO) einen Einfluss auf das Zell{\"u}berleben, die Proliferation und die Differenzierung neuronaler Zellen hat. Ob dieser Einfluss auch bei induzierten pan neuralen pluripotenten Progenitorzellen zu beobachten ist, wird in dieser Arbeit untersucht. Anhand eines Zellviabilit{\"a}tsversuchs (MTT-Assay) wurde untersucht, ob die Stoffwechselaktivit{\"a}t durch EPO (0,1U/ml, 1 U/ml und 10 U/ml) im Vergleich zur Kontrollgruppe gesteigert werden kann. Dabei zeigte sich eine deutliche Zunahme nach 24 Stunden bei 1 und 10 U/ml EPO. Der Einfluss von EPO auf die Proliferation der Zellen wurde an Neurosph{\"a}ren unter Einsatz verschiedener EPO-Konzentrationen (0,1U/ml, 1U/ml und 10U/ml) sowie ohne EPO (Kontrollgruppe) untersucht. Dabei zeigte sich eine Reduzierung der Sph{\"a}renanzahl mit einem Durchmesser von >100µm bei zunehmender EPO-Konzentration. Im Gegensatz hierzu stieg die Anzahl der Sph{\"a}ren mit einem Durchmesser von 50-100µm. Die neuronale Differenzierung wurde durch den Zellfortsatz-Versuch mit Tuj1 positiven Zellforts{\"a}tzen in einer Monolayer-Kultur beobachtet. Dabei zeigte sich unter EPO eine Zunahme der Zellen mit einem Fortsatz. Ebenso wurde eine Durchflusszytometrie zum Nachweis der Proliferationshemmung durch EPO durchgef{\"u}hrt. Dazu wurden die Zellen mit CFSE markiert und mit einer EPO- oder Kontrolll{\"o}sung versetzt. Dabei zeigte sich bei zunehmender EPO-Konzentration eine deutliche Zunahme der CFSE-Konzentration nach 48 und 72 Stunden. Der Nachweis, dass die Zellen auf EPO reagieren, wurde durch einen Western Blot erbracht. Dieser zeigte, dass die verwendeten 4F induzierte pan neurale Progenitorzellen (4F ipNP-Zellen) einen funktionellen EPO-Rezeptor besitzen, dessen Expression durch EPO deutlich gesteigert werden kann. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass EPO die Proliferation der Zellen vermindert, gleichzeitig aber auch die Zellviabilit{\"a}t und die Zelldifferenzierung erh{\"o}ht. Diese Ergebnisse sind jedoch von vielen Faktoren abh{\"a}ngig, sodass noch einiges auf diesem Gebiet zu erforschen bleibt.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Flohr2017, author = {Flohr, Elena Leonie Ruth}, title = {The Scents of Interpersonality - On the Influence of Smells on the Evaluation and Processing of Social Stimuli}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-153352}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In daily life, olfactory stimuli are potential generators of affective states, but also have a strong influence on social interaction. Pleasant odors have been shown to increase perceived attractiveness and pro-social behavior, whereas unpleasant body odors are often associated with negative personality traits. Since both pleasant odors and positive affective state facilitate pro-social behavior, it is conceivable that the influence of the odors on social interaction is mediated by the induced affective state elicited by the odor itself. The present thesis aims at exploring the impact of hedonic, i.e., pleasant or unpleasant, odors on the processing and evaluation of social stimuli as assessed by verbal, physiological, and behavioral indices. First, I investigate the effects of initially neutral odors which gained threatening value through an aversive conditioning procedure on social stimuli (Study 1). Second, I study the influence of naturally hedonic odors on social interaction. Third, this thesis aims at disentangling differences in the effects of an odor attributed to either a social interaction partner or the environment where the social encounter takes place (Study 2, 3, and 4). In the first study, a context conditioning procedure was applied, during which one out of two long-lasting neutral odors was paired with an unpredictable aversive unconditioned stimulus (US, i.e., white noise). This odor (CTX+) thereby gained threatening value, while another odor (CTX-) remained unpaired and therefore signaled safety. During a test session, facial stimuli were presented within both conditioned olfactory contexts. Results indicate that autonomic arousal was increased to faces when presented in the threatening odor context. Additionally, participants rated facial stimuli as more aversive when presented in the threatening odor as compared to the safety odor, indicating that faces acquire hedonic value from the odor they were presented in. Strikingly, angry facial expressions received additional processing resources when presented within a threatening olfactory context, as reflected on verbal reports and electrodermal activity (EDA). This latter finding suggests that threat-related stimuli, here angry faces, are preferentially processed within an olfactory context where a threat might happen. Considering that the hedonic value of an odor may be quite subjective, I conducted a pilot study in order to identify odors with pleasant vs. unpleasant properties for most participants. Seven odors (four pleasant and three unpleasant) were rated with respect to their valence (pleasant vs. unpleasant), arousal (arousing vs. calm), and intensity. Additionally, EDA was measured. Two pleasant (Citral and Eucalyptol) and two unpleasant ("Animalis" and Isobutyraldehyde) odors were chosen from the original seven. The unpleasant odors were rated as more negative, arousing, and intense than the positive ones, but no differences were found regarding EDA. These four odors were subsequently used in a virtual reality (VR) paradigm with two odor attribution groups. Participants of the social attribution group (n = 59) were always passively guided into the same room (an office) towards one out of two virtual agents who were either paired with the pleasant or the unpleasant odor. Participants of the contextual attribution group (n = 58) were guided into one out of two rooms which were either paired with the pleasant or the unpleasant odor and where they always met the same agent. For both groups, the agents smiled, frowned or remained with a neutral facial expression. This design allowed evaluating the influence of odor valence as a within-subjects factor and the influence of odor attribution as a between-subjects factor. Unpleasant odors facilitated the processing of social cues as reflected by increased verbal and physiological arousal as well as reduced active approach behavior. Specific influence of odor valence on emotional facial expressions was found for ratings, EDA, and facial mimicry, with the unpleasant odor causing a levelling effect on the differences between facial expressions. The social attribution group exhibited larger differences between odors than the contextual group with respect to some variables (i.e., ratings and EDA), but not to others (i.e., electrocortical potentials - ERPs - and approach behavior). In sum, unpleasant in comparison to pleasant odors diminished emotional responses during social interaction, while an additional enhancing effect of the social attribution was observed on some variables. Interestingly, the awareness that an interaction partner would smell (pleasantly or unpleasantly) boosted the emotional reactivity towards them. In Study 3, I adapted the VR paradigm to a within-subjects design, meaning that the different attribution conditions were now manipulated block-wise. Instead of an approach task, participants had to move away from the virtual agent (withdrawal task). Results on the ratings were replicated from Study 2. Specifically, the difference between pleasant and unpleasant odors on valence, arousal, and sympathy ratings was larger in the social as compared to the contextual attribution condition. No effects of odor or attribution were found on EDA, whereas heart rate (HR) showed a stronger acceleration to pleasant odors while participants were passively guided towards the agent. Instead of an approach task, I focused on withdrawal behavior in this study. Interestingly, independently of the attribution condition, participants spent more time withdrawing from virtual agents, when an unpleasant odor was presented. In sum, I demonstrated that the attribution of the odors to the social agent itself had an enhancing effect on their influence on social interaction. In the fourth and last study, I applied a similar within-subjects protocol as in Study 3 with an additional Ultimatum Game task as a measure of social interaction. Overall findings replicated the results of Study 3 with respect to HR and EDA. Strikingly, participants offered less money to virtual agents in the bad smelling room than in the good smelling room. In contrast to Study 3, no effects of odor attribution were found in Study 4. In sum, again I demonstrated that unpleasant odor may lessen social interaction not only when the interaction partner smells badly, but also in more complex interaction situations. In conclusion, I demonstrated that hedonic odors in general influence social interaction. Thus, pleasant odors seem to facilitate, while unpleasant odors seem to reduce interpersonal exchanges. Therefore, the present thesis extends the body of literature on the influence of odors on the processing of social stimuli. Although I found a direct influence of odors on social preferences as well as on the physiological and behavioral responses to social stimuli, I did not disentangle impact of odor per se from the impact of the affective state. Interestingly, odor attribution might play an additional role as mediator of social interactions such as odor effects in social interactions might be boosted when the smell is attributed to an individual. However, the results in this regard were less straightforward, and therefore further investigations are needed. Future research should also take into account gender or other inter-individual differences like social anxiety.}, subject = {smell}, language = {en} } @article{FoersterPfisterReussetal.2017, author = {Foerster, Anna and Pfister, Roland and Reuss, Heiko and Kunde, Wilfried}, title = {Commentary: Feeling the Conflict: The Crucial Role of Conflict Experience in Adaptation}, series = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, number = {1405}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01405}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-190032}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A commentary on: Feeling the Conflict: The Crucial Role of Conflict Experience in Adaptationby Desender, K., Van Opstal, F., and Van den Bussche, E. (2014). Psychol. Sci. 25, 675-683. doi:10.1177/0956797613511468 Conflict adaptation in masked priming has recently been proposed to rely not on successful conflictresolution but rather on conflict experience (Desender et al., 2014). We re-assessed this proposal ina direct replication and also tested a potential confound due toconflict strength. The data supported this alternative view, but also failed to replicate basic conflict adaptation effects of the original studydespite considerable power.}, language = {en} } @article{ForkuorHounkpatinWelpetal.2017, author = {Forkuor, Gerald and Hounkpatin, Ozias K.L. and Welp, Gerhard and Thiel, Michael}, title = {High resolution mapping of soil properties using remote sensing variables in south-western Burkina Faso: a comparison of machine learning and multiple linear regression models}, series = {PLOS One}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLOS One}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0170478}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180978}, pages = {21}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Accurate and detailed spatial soil information is essential for environmental modelling, risk assessment and decision making. The use of Remote Sensing data as secondary sources of information in digital soil mapping has been found to be cost effective and less time consuming compared to traditional soil mapping approaches. But the potentials of Remote Sensing data in improving knowledge of local scale soil information in West Africa have not been fully explored. This study investigated the use of high spatial resolution satellite data (RapidEye and Landsat), terrain/climatic data and laboratory analysed soil samples to map the spatial distribution of six soil properties-sand, silt, clay, cation exchange capacity (CEC), soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen-in a 580 km2 agricultural watershed in south-western Burkina Faso. Four statistical prediction models-multiple linear regression (MLR), random forest regression (RFR), support vector machine (SVM), stochastic gradient boosting (SGB)-were tested and compared. Internal validation was conducted by cross validation while the predictions were validated against an independent set of soil samples considering the modelling area and an extrapolation area. Model performance statistics revealed that the machine learning techniques performed marginally better than the MLR, with the RFR providing in most cases the highest accuracy. The inability of MLR to handle non-linear relationships between dependent and independent variables was found to be a limitation in accurately predicting soil properties at unsampled locations. Satellite data acquired during ploughing or early crop development stages (e.g. May, June) were found to be the most important spectral predictors while elevation, temperature and precipitation came up as prominent terrain/climatic variables in predicting soil properties. The results further showed that shortwave infrared and near infrared channels of Landsat8 as well as soil specific indices of redness, coloration and saturation were prominent predictors in digital soil mapping. Considering the increased availability of freely available Remote Sensing data (e.g. Landsat, SRTM, Sentinels), soil information at local and regional scales in data poor regions such as West Africa can be improved with relatively little financial and human resources.}, language = {en} } @article{FrankSchmittHovestadtetal.2017, author = {Frank, Erik Thomas and Schmitt, Thomas and Hovestadt, Thomas and Mitesser, Oliver and Stiegler, Jonas and Linsenmair, Karl Eduard}, title = {Saving the injured: Rescue behavior in the termite-hunting ant Megaponera analis}, series = {Science Advances}, volume = {3}, journal = {Science Advances}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1126/sciadv.1602187}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157933}, pages = {e1602187}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Predators of highly defensive prey likely develop cost-reducing adaptations. The ant Megaponera analis is a specialized termite predator, solely raiding termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae (in this study, mostly colonies of Pseudocanthotermes sp.) at their foraging sites. The evolutionary arms race between termites and ants led to various defensive mechanisms in termites (for example, a caste specialized in fighting predators). Because M. analis incurs high injury/mortality risks when preying on termites, some risk-mitigating adaptations seem likely to have evolved. We show that a unique rescue behavior in M. analis, consisting of injured nestmates being carried back to the nest, reduces combat mortality. After a fight, injured ants are carried back by their nestmates; these ants have usually lost an extremity or have termites clinging to them and are able to recover within the nest. Injured ants that are forced experimentally to return without help, die in 32\% of the cases. Behavioral experiments show that two compounds, dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide, present in the mandibular gland reservoirs, trigger the rescue behavior. A model accounting for this rescue behavior identifies the drivers favoring its evolution and estimates that rescuing enables maintenance of a 28.7\% larger colony size. Our results are the first to explore experimentally the adaptive value of this form of rescue behavior focused on injured nestmates in social insects and help us to identify evolutionary drivers responsible for this type of behavior to evolve in animals.}, language = {en} } @article{FroehlichPinartKelleretal.2017, author = {Fr{\"o}hlich, M. and Pinart, M. and Keller, T. and Reich, A. and Cabieses, B. and Hohmann, C. and Postma, D. S. and Bousquet, J. and Ant{\´o}, J. M. and Keil, T. and Roll, S.}, title = {Is there a sex-shift in prevalence of allergic rhinitis and comorbid asthma from childhood to adulthood? A meta-analysis}, series = {Clinical and Translational Allergy}, volume = {7}, journal = {Clinical and Translational Allergy}, doi = {10.1186/s13601-017-0176-5}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172508}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background: Allergic rhinitis and asthma as single entities affect more boys than girls in childhood but more females in adulthood. However, it is unclear if this prevalence sex-shift also occurs in allergic rhinitis and concurrent asthma. Thus, our aim was to compare sex-specifc differences in the prevalence of coexisting allergic rhinitis and asthma in childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Methods: Post-hoc analysis of systematic review with meta-analysis concerning sex-specific prevalence of allergic rhinitis. Using random-effects meta-analysis, we assessed male-female ratios for coexisting allergic rhinitis and asthma in children (0-10 years), adolescents (11-17) and adults (> 17). Electronic searches were performed using MEDLINE and EMBASE for the time period 2000-2014. We included population-based observational studies, reporting coexisting allergic rhinitis and asthma as outcome stratifed by sex. We excluded non-original or non-population-based studies, studies with only male or female participants or selective patient collectives. Results: From a total of 6539 citations, 10 studies with a total of 93,483 participants met the inclusion criteria. The male-female ratios (95\% CI) for coexisting allergic rhinitis and asthma were 1.65 (1.52; 1.78) in children (N = 6 studies), 0.61 (0.51; 0.72) in adolescents (N = 2) and 1.03 (0.79; 1.35) in adults (N = 2). Male-female ratios for allergic rhinitis only were 1.25 (1.19; 1.32, N = 5) in children, 0.80 (0.71; 0.89, N = 2) in adolescents and 0.98 (0.74; 1.30, N = 2) in adults, respectively. Conclusions: The prevalence of coexisting allergic rhinitis and asthma shows a clear male predominance in childhood and seems to switch to a female predominance in adolescents. This switch was less pronounced for allergic rhinitis only.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Fuchs2017, author = {Fuchs, Benjamin Felix}, title = {Effects of timing and herbivory on a grass-endophyte association and its trophic interactions}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-141465}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {I.) Plant associated microorganisms can affect the plant`s interaction with herbivores and higher trophic levels. For instance, endophytic fungi infecting aerial plant parts of grass species produce bioactive alkaloids that can negatively affect species from higher trophic levels, indicating a defensive mutualism between the grass and the endophyte. However, beneficial insects can also be negatively affected by the endophyte, which might question the mutualistic effect of endophytic fungi. On the other hand, grass-endophytes are affected by environmental conditions and species interactions. Grazing can increase endophyte frequencies in natural habitats. Furthermore, endophyte mediated effects on herbivores are most pronounced during warm summers following rainy springs. In this study, we investigated whether endophyte derived alkaloids cascade up a food chain (chapter II) and whether their concentrations depend on plant age and season (chapter III). Further we analysed, whether altered herbivore phenology affects the endophytic fungus (chapter IV) and whether endophyte derived alkaloid production is induced by different herbivore species (chapter V). II.) In our first experimental study we analysed whether grass-endophyte derived alkaloids decreased the performance of two ladybird species feeding on aphids exclusively reared on endophyte infected grass (6 weeks young grass). Further, we screened species from three trophic levels (grass, herbivores and aphid predators) for their alkaloid content using two year old infected grass as diet for herbivores. We established an UPLC-MS method to detect and quantify the amount of the endophyte derived alkaloids peramine and lolitrem B extracted from the organic plant and insect material. Performance parameters of ladybirds revealed little differences between ladybirds fed on aphids reared on endophyte infected and non-infected grass, which probably resulted from low alkaloid concentrations in the young (6-weeks old) endophyte infected grass used in this part of the study. Alkaloid quantification of the two year old endophyte infected grass, herbivores and aphid predators revealed similar concentrations between grass and aphids, while aphid predators contained approximately half of that amount which still exceeded the bioactive threshold. We conclude that alkaloids produced by grass-endophytes cascade up the food chain and are responsible for fitness disadvantages of higher trophic levels. III.) In the second study we investigated the impact of plant age and seasonal timing on grass-endophyte growth and alkaloid production. Plants were sown in April of 2013 and sampled monthly over 30 consecutive months. Endophyte growth was quantified with real-time PCR (qPCR) and alkaloid concentrations with UPLC-MS. We showed that alkaloid concentrations and fungal growth followed a seasonal rhythmicity and that alkaloid concentrations increased with plant age. Alkaloid concentrations peak during summer, when also herbivore abundances are high. Consequently, we conclude that plant age and season contribute to the toxicity of endophytes on grass herbivores IV.) In the third study we simulated earlier spring arrival of aphids by enhancing aphid abundance on endophyte infected and endophyte-free grass in spring and analysed responses across three trophic levels. Enhanced aphid abundance in spring caused higher aphid abundances during the study period. Predators stayed unaffected by increased herbivore abundances; however they did level aphid numbers within two weeks after arrival on the plants, independent of aphid abundance. Grass-endophyte showed a time delayed growth, two weeks after aphid abundance peak and after predators already controlled aphid infestations on the plants. We conclude that phenology shifts of herbivorous insects can affect multi-trophic interactions leading to desynchronizations between phenologies of interacting species and mismatches in food-webs. V.) In the fourth study we analysed whether herbivores induce endophyte growth and alkaloid production and whether different types of herbivores induce specific alkaloid production. We applied three different herbivore treatments on endophyte infected grass over 18 weeks. Locust herbivory increased the insect deterring alkaloid peramine and clipping of plants (simulation of grazing livestock) increased the vertebrate toxic alkaloid lolitrem B. Aphid herbivory did not affect endophyte derived alkaloid concentrations. Endophyte responses to herbivory were species specific which indicates a primarily plant protecting role of alkaloid synthesis in endophyte infected plants and a close chemical crosstalk between interacting species. VI.) In summary, we showed that endophyte derived alkaloids affect higher trophic levels and that alkaloid concentrations in the plant depend on prevalent herbivore species, plant age and seasonal timing. Our results indicate a close chemical crosstalk between the host plant and the endophytic fungus which is susceptible to environmental changes altering the endophyte`s alkaloid production in plants. We gained insights into the grass-endophyte symbiosis in ecological contexts and conclude that several factors determine the herbivore toxic potential of endophytic fungi and thereby their plant mutualistic or parasitic character. Future studies should investigate the mechanisms behind the herbivore induced alkaloid concentration increase, shown in this thesis, especially whether plant signals mediate the endophyte response. Furthermore it would be interesting to study the induction of indirect endophyte mediated defence and how it affects multi-trophic level interactions.}, language = {en} }