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University of Kiel
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About: University of Kiel is a education organization based out in Kiel, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 27816 authors who have published 57114 publications receiving 2061802 citations. The organization is also known as: Christian Albrechts University & Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel.
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TL;DR: In this article, the capacities of different ecosystems to regulate floods were assessed through investigations of water retention functions of the vegetation and soil cover in the case study area of the Malki Iskar river basin above the town of Etropole in the northern part of Bulgaria.
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TL;DR: In this article, the correlation between the composition, structure, and electrical transport properties of perovskite-type, perovsite-related, and other inorganic crystalline materials in terms of the required functional properties for practical applications, such as fuel or hydrolysis cells and batteries are reviewed.
Abstract: Recent material developments of fast solid oxide and lithium ion conductors are reviewed. Special emphasis is placed on the correlation between the composition, structure, and electrical transport properties of perovskite-type, perovskite-related, and other inorganic crystalline materials in terms of the required functional properties for practical applications, such as fuel or hydrolysis cells and batteries. The discussed materials include Sr- and Mg-doped LaGaO3, Ba2In2O5, Bi4V2O11, RE-doped CeO2, (Li,La,)TiO3, Li3La3La3Nb2O12 (M=Nb, Ta), and Na super-ionic conductor-type phosphate. Critical problems with regard to the development of practically useful devices are discussed.
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Tel Aviv University1, Weizmann Institute of Science2, Sheba Medical Center3, University of Padua4, University of Milan5, University of Zurich6, Great Ormond Street Hospital7, University of Bologna8, Tel-Hai Academic College9, University of Kiel10, Newcastle University11, Harvard University12, University of Düsseldorf13
TL;DR: The data suggest that the majority of DS children with ALL may benefit from therapy blocking the CRLF2/JAK2 pathways, and the gene expression signature of DS-ALL is enriched with DNA damage and BCL6 responsive genes, suggesting the possibility of B-cell lymphocytic genomic instability.
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University of Michigan1, University of Kiel2, Technische Universität München3, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich4, University of Lübeck5, University of Utah6, Washington University in St. Louis7, Henry Ford Hospital8, St. John's University9, University of Toronto10, Veterans Health Administration11
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of two recent psoriasis genome-wide association studies with a combined discovery sample of 1,831 affected individuals and 2,546 controls identified three new susceptibility loci, including one at NOS2, one at FBXL19 and one near PSMA6-NFKBIA.
Abstract: We carried out a meta-analysis of two recent psoriasis genome-wide association studies with a combined discovery sample of 1,831 affected individuals (cases) and 2,546 controls. One hundred and two loci selected based on P value rankings were followed up in a three-stage replication study including 4,064 cases and 4,685 controls from Michigan, Toronto, Newfoundland and Germany. In the combined meta-analysis, we identified three new susceptibility loci, including one at NOS2 (rs4795067, combined P = 4 × 10⁻¹¹), one at FBXL19 (rs10782001, combined P = 9 × 10⁻¹⁰) and one near PSMA6-NFKBIA (rs12586317, combined P = 2 × 10⁻⁸). All three loci were also associated with psoriatic arthritis (rs4795067, combined P = 1 × 10⁻⁵; rs10782001, combined P = 4 × 10⁻⁸; and rs12586317, combined P = 6 × 1⁻⁵) and purely cutaneous psoriasis (rs4795067, combined P = 1 × 10⁻⁸; rs10782001, combined P = 2 × 10⁻⁶; and rs12586317, combined P = 1 × 10⁻⁶). We also replicated a recently identified association signal near RNF114 (rs495337, combined P = 2 × 10⁻⁷).
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TL;DR: Molecular mechanisms of inter-familiar cytokine cross-talk are reviewed which regulate dynamics and strength of IL-6 signal transduction and focus on IL- 6-type cytokine/cytokine receptor plasticity and cross- talk exemplified by the recently identified composite cytokines IL-30/IL-6R and IL-35, the first inter-Familiar IL-8/IL -12 family member.
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Stefan Schreiber | 178 | 1233 | 138528 |
Jun Wang | 166 | 1093 | 141621 |
William J. Sandborn | 162 | 1317 | 108564 |
Jens Nielsen | 149 | 1752 | 104005 |
Tak W. Mak | 148 | 807 | 94871 |
Annette Peters | 138 | 1114 | 101640 |
Severine Vermeire | 134 | 1086 | 76352 |
Peter M. Rothwell | 134 | 779 | 67382 |
Dusan Bruncko | 132 | 1042 | 84709 |
Gideon Bella | 129 | 1301 | 87905 |
Dirk Schadendorf | 127 | 1017 | 105777 |
Neal L. Benowitz | 126 | 792 | 60658 |
Thomas Schwarz | 123 | 701 | 54560 |
Meletios A. Dimopoulos | 122 | 1371 | 71871 |
Christian Weber | 122 | 776 | 53842 |