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University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Education•Erlangen, Bayern, Germany•
About: University of Erlangen-Nuremberg is a education organization based out in Erlangen, Bayern, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Immune system. The organization has 42405 authors who have published 85600 publications receiving 2663922 citations.
Topics: Population, Immune system, Catalysis, Medicine, Computer science
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TL;DR: In this article, the formation of self-organized titanium oxide nanotubes (π-TiO 2 ) prepared in fluoride ion containing phosphate electrolytes was reported. But the morphology of the nano-structures is affected by the electrochemical conditions used (applied potential, electrolyte composition, pH and anodizing time).
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TL;DR: DMEK provided faster and more complete visual rehabilitation when compared with DSAEK, however, there were no significant differences concerning endothelial cell survival within a 6-month follow-up.
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TL;DR: This paper conducted a short-term longitudinal study examining the structure of coping behavior and the relationship between coping style and depression during adolescence, finding that adolescents who are able to elicit social support, engage in problem solving, and cognitively restructure events within a positive light are more likely to successfully negotiate the challenges of adolescence.
Abstract: We conducted a short-term longitudinal study examining the structure of coping behavior and the relationship between coping style and depression during adolescence. The sample consisted of 603 adolescents in Grades 6–11 who were surveyed in the fall of 1989 and again in the fall of 1990. A two-dimensional model of coping was found using confirmatory factor analysis with the factors being approach and avoidant coping. Four cross-sectional and seven longitudinal coping groups were formed to explore group differences in depression. Approach copers reported the fewest symptoms of depression, while avoidant copers reported the most. Subjects who changed over time from approach to avoidant coping evidenced a significant increase in depressive symptoms, whereas subjects who switched from avoidant to approach coping displayed a significant decrease in depression over a one-year period. These findings imply that adolescents who are able to elicit social support, engage in problem solving, and cognitively restructure events within a positive light are more likely to successfully negotiate the challenges of adolescence.
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TL;DR: The study indicates that the interaction of mammalian plexin-B family members with the multidomain proteins PDZ-RhoGEF and LARG represents an essential molecular link between plex in-B and localized, Rho-mediated downstream signaling events which underly various plexIn-B-mediated cellular phenomena including axonal growth cone collapse.
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University of Gothenburg1, Tohoku University2, University of Rome Tor Vergata3, VU University Amsterdam4, Alzheimer's Association5, New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities6, Innogenetics7, University of Perugia8, Karolinska Institutet9, Washington University in St. Louis10, University of São Paulo11, University of California, San Diego12, University of Milan13, Goethe University Frankfurt14, Aarhus University15, University of Bonn16, Harvard University17, University of Eastern Finland18, Innsbruck Medical University19, University of Tübingen20, Heidelberg University21, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens22, Janssen Pharmaceutica23, University of Szeged24, Edith Cowan University25, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg26, University of Melbourne27, Johnson & Johnson28, Johns Hopkins University29, University of Washington30, University of Ulm31, Mayo Clinic32, Radboud University Nijmegen33, University of Pennsylvania34, University of Oslo35, University of Göttingen36
TL;DR: The cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers amyloid β (Aβ)‐42, total‐Tau (T‐tau), and phosphorylated‐t Tau (P‐tAU) demonstrate good diagnostic accuracy for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but there are large variations in biomarker measurements between studies, and between and within laboratories.
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The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers amyloid β (Aβ)-42, total-tau (T-tau), and phosphorylated-tau (P-tau) demonstrate good diagnostic accuracy for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, there are large variations in biomarker measurements between studies, and between and within laboratories. The Alzheimer’s Association has initiated a global quality control program to estimate and monitor variability of measurements, quantify batch-to-batch assay variations, and identify sources of variability. In this article, we present the results from the first two rounds of the program.
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Hermann Brenner | 151 | 1765 | 145655 |
Richard B. Devereux | 144 | 962 | 116403 |
Manfred Paulini | 141 | 1791 | 110930 |
Daniel S. Berman | 141 | 1363 | 86136 |
Peter Lang | 140 | 1136 | 98592 |
Joseph Sodroski | 138 | 542 | 77070 |
Richard J. Johnson | 137 | 880 | 72201 |
Jun Lu | 135 | 1526 | 99767 |
Michael Schmitt | 134 | 2007 | 114667 |
Jost B. Jonas | 132 | 1158 | 166510 |
Andreas Mussgiller | 127 | 1059 | 73778 |
Matthew J. Budoff | 125 | 1449 | 68115 |
Stefan Funk | 125 | 506 | 56955 |
Markus F. Neurath | 124 | 934 | 62376 |
Jean-Marie Lehn | 123 | 1054 | 84616 |