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University of Kiel

EducationKiel, Germany
About: University of Kiel is a education organization based out in Kiel, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Crystal structure. 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: Two new loci showing strong evidence for association with intracranial aneurysms are identified and several putative risk genes play a role in cell-cycle progression, potentially affecting the proliferation and senescence of progenitor-cell populations that are responsible for vascular formation and repair.
Abstract: Saccular intracranial aneurysms are balloon-like dilations of the intracranial arterial wall; their hemorrhage commonly results in severe neurologic impairment and death. We report a second genome-wide association study with discovery and replication cohorts from Europe and Japan comprising 5,891 cases and 14,181 controls with approximately 832,000 genotyped and imputed SNPs across discovery cohorts. We identified three new loci showing strong evidence for association with intracranial aneurysms in the combined dataset, including intervals near RBBP8 on 18q11.2 (odds ratio (OR) = 1.22, P = 1.1 x 10(-12)), STARD13-KL on 13q13.1 (OR = 1.20, P = 2.5 x 10(-9)) and a gene-rich region on 10q24.32 (OR = 1.29, P = 1.2 x 10(-9)). We also confirmed prior associations near SOX17 (8q11.23-q12.1; OR = 1.28, P = 1.3 x 10(-12)) and CDKN2A-CDKN2B (9p21.3; OR = 1.31, P = 1.5 x 10(-22)). It is noteworthy that several putative risk genes play a role in cell-cycle progression, potentially affecting the proliferation and senescence of progenitor-cell populations that are responsible for vascular formation and repair.

294 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the existence of zeros plays an important role, since it yields surjectivity results as well as fixed point theorems for operators S such that I-S is accretive.
Abstract: In the investigation of accretive operators in Banach spaces X, the existence of zeros plays an important role, since it yields surjectivity results as well as fixed point theorems for operators S such that I-S is accretive. Let D⊂X and T: D→X an operator such that the initial value problems

294 citations

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Lavinia Paternoster1, Marie Standl, Chih-Mei Chen2, Adaikalavan Ramasamy, Klaus Bønnelykke3, Liesbeth Duijts4, Manuel A. R. Ferreira5, Alexessander Couto Alves6, Jacob P. Thyssen3, Eva Albrecht, Hansjoerg Baurecht7, Hansjoerg Baurecht8, Bjarke Feenstra, Patrick M. A. Sleiman9, Pirro G. Hysi, Nicole M. Warrington10, Ivan Curjuric11, Ronny Myhre, John A. Curtin12, Maria M. Groen-Blokhuis13, Marjan Kerkhof, Annika Sääf14, Andre Franke8, David Ellinghaus8, Regina Foelster-Holst8, Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis15, Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis16, Stephen B. Montgomery15, Stephen B. Montgomery16, Holger Prokisch7, Katharina Heim, Anna-Liisa Hartikainen17, Anneli Pouta17, Juha Pekkanen18, Alexandra I. F. Blakemore6, Jessica L. Buxton6, Marika Kaakinen17, David L. Duffy5, Pamela A. F. Madden19, Andrew C. Heath19, Grant W. Montgomery5, Philip J. Thompson10, Melanie C. Matheson20, Peter N. Le Souëf, Beate St Pourcain1, George Davey Smith1, John Henderson1, John P. Kemp1, Nicholas J. Timpson1, Panos Deloukas15, Susan M. Ring1, H-Erich Wichmann21, Martina Mueller-Nurasyid, Natalija Novak22, Norman Klopp, Elke Rodriguez8, Wendy L. McArdle1, Allan Linneberg, Torkil Menné3, Ellen A. Nohr23, Albert Hofman4, André G. Uitterlinden4, Cornelia M. van Duijin4, Fernando Rivadeneira4, Johan C. de Jongste4, Ralf J. P. van der Valk4, Matthias Wjst, Rain Jögi24, Frank Geller25, Heather A. Boyd25, Jeff Murray26, Cecilia Kim9, Frank D. Mentch27, Michael E. March27, Massimo Mangino28, Tim D. Spector, Veronique Bataille28, Craig E. Pennell10, Patrick G. Holt29, Peter D. Sly30, Carla M. T. Tiesler21, Elisabeth Thiering, Thomas Illig2, Medea Imboden11, Medea Imboden31, Wenche Nystad32, Angela Simpson33, Jouke-Jan Hottenga13, Dirkje S. Postma, Gerard H. Koppelman, Henriette A. Smit34, Cilla Söderhäll14, Bo L. Chawes35, Eskil Kreiner-Møller35, Hans Bisgaard35, Erik Melén36, Erik Melén14, Dorret I. Boomsma13, Adnan Custovic33, Bo Jacobsson32, Bo Jacobsson37, Nicole Probst-Hensch31, Nicole Probst-Hensch11, Lyle J. Palmer38, Daniel Glass, Hakon Hakonarson9, Hakon Hakonarson27, Mads Melbye25, Deborah Jarvis28, Vincent W. V. Jaddoe4, Christian Gieger, David P. Strachan39, Nicholas G. Martin5, Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Joachim Heinrich, David M. Evans40, Stephan Weidinger8 
TL;DR: A genome-wide association meta-analysis of affected individuals and controls and the ten most strongly associated new susceptibility loci examined underline the importance of both epidermal barrier function and immune dysregulation in atopic dermatitis pathogenesis.
Abstract: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a commonly occurring chronic skin disease with high heritability. Apart from filaggrin (FLG), the genes influencing atopic dermatitis are largely unknown. We conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 5,606 affected individuals and 20,565 controls from 16 population-based cohorts and then examined the ten most strongly associated new susceptibility loci in an additional 5,419 affected individuals and 19,833 controls from 14 studies. Three SNPs reached genome-wide significance in the discovery and replication cohorts combined, including rs479844 upstream of OVOL1 (odds ratio (OR) = 0.88, P = 1.1 × 10(-13)) and rs2164983 near ACTL9 (OR = 1.16, P = 7.1 × 10(-9)), both of which are near genes that have been implicated in epidermal proliferation and differentiation, as well as rs2897442 in KIF3A within the cytokine cluster at 5q31.1 (OR = 1.11, P = 3.8 × 10(-8)). We also replicated association with the FLG locus and with two recently identified association signals at 11q13.5 (rs7927894; P = 0.008) and 20q13.33 (rs6010620; P = 0.002). Our results underline the importance of both epidermal barrier function and immune dysregulation in atopic dermatitis pathogenesis.

294 citations

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TL;DR: The results provide a new insight on the regulation of gene expression under low-oxygen conditions and show that lighting plays an important regulatory role and is intertwined with hypoxia conditions; both stimuli may act collaboratively to regulate the hypoxic response.
Abstract: Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) RAP2.2 (At3g14230) is an APETALA2/ethylene response factor-type transcription factor that belongs to the same subfamily as the rice (Oryza sativa) submergence tolerance gene SUB1A. RAP2.2 is expressed at constitutively high levels in the roots and at lower levels in the shoots, where it is induced by darkness. Effector studies and analysis of ethylene signal transduction mutants indicate that RAP2.2 is induced in shoots by ethylene and functions in an ethylene-controlled signal transduction pathway. Overexpression of RAP2.2 resulted in improved plant survival under hypoxia (low-oxygen) stress, whereas lines containing T-DNA knockouts of the gene had poorer survival rates than the wild type. This indicates that RAP2.2 is important in a plant's ability to resist hypoxia stress. Observation of the expression pattern of 32 low-oxygen and ethylene-associated genes showed that RAP2.2 affects only part of the low-oxygen response, particularly the induction of genes encoding sugar metabolism and fermentation pathway enzymes, as well as ethylene biosynthesis genes. Our results provide a new insight on the regulation of gene expression under low-oxygen conditions. Lighting plays an important regulatory role and is intertwined with hypoxia conditions; both stimuli may act collaboratively to regulate the hypoxic response.

294 citations

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TL;DR: Investigating whether the introduction of high-dose cytarabine to immunochemotherapy before autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) improves outcome found it should be considered standard of care in patients aged 65 years or younger with mantle cell lymphoma.

293 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Stefan Schreiber1781233138528
Jun Wang1661093141621
William J. Sandborn1621317108564
Jens Nielsen1491752104005
Tak W. Mak14880794871
Annette Peters1381114101640
Severine Vermeire134108676352
Peter M. Rothwell13477967382
Dusan Bruncko132104284709
Gideon Bella129130187905
Dirk Schadendorf1271017105777
Neal L. Benowitz12679260658
Thomas Schwarz12370154560
Meletios A. Dimopoulos122137171871
Christian Weber12277653842
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023197
2022421
20212,761
20202,644
20192,556
20182,247