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    Measurement of polarization observables \(\textbf{T}\) , \({\textbf{P}}\) , and \({\textbf{H}}\) in \(\mathbf {\pi ^0}\) and \(\mathbf {\eta }\) photoproduction off quasi-free nucleons

    The target asymmetry T, recoil asymmetry P, and beam-target double polarization observable H were determined in exclusive \(\pi ^0\) ...

    N. Jermann, B. Krusche, V. Metag, F. Afzal, M. Badea in The European Physical Journal A (2023)

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    The challenge of post-mortem GHB analysis: storage conditions and specimen types are both important

    For the interpretation of concentrations of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) in post-mortem specimens, a possible increase due to post-mortem generation in the body and in vitro has to be considered. The influence ...

    J. Kietzerow, B. Otto, N. Wilke, H. Rohde in International Journal of Legal Medicine (2020)

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    Effects of Extracellular Phosphate on Gene Expression in Murine Osteoblasts

    That phosphate homeostasis is tightly linked to skeletal mineralization is probably best underscored by the fact that the phosphaturic hormone FGF23 is primarily expressed by terminally differentiated osteobla...

    C. Rendenbach, T. A. Yorgan, T. Heckt, B. Otto in Calcified Tissue International (2014)

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    Effects of acute dietary restriction on gut motor, hormone and energy intake responses to duodenal fat in obese men

    Previous patterns of energy intake influence gastrointestinal function and appetite, probably reflecting changes in small-intestinal nutrient-mediated feedback. Obese individuals consume more fat and may be le...

    I M Brennan, R V Seimon, N D Luscombe-Marsh, B Otto in International Journal of Obesity (2011)

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    Erratum to Euglycemic hyperinsulinemia differentially modulates circulating total and acylated-ghrelin in humans

    M.O. Weickert, C.V. Loeffelholz, A.M. Arafat in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2008)

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    Euglycemic hyperinsulinemia differentially modulates circulating total and acylated-ghrelin in humans

    Ghrelin is a powerful orexigenic gut hormone. Circulating concentrations of total ghrelin are downregulated by food intake in both acute and chronic hyperinsulinemic states. However, in blood des-acylated (des...

    M. O. Weickert MD, C. V. Loeffelholz in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2008)

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    Short-term therapy with atorvastatin or fenofibrate does not affect plasma ghrelin, resistin or adiponectin levels in type 2 diabetic patients with mixed hyperlipoproteinaemia

    Lipid-lowering therapy is associated with reduced cardiovascular risk. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether lipid-lowering therapy might be associated with changes in the concentrations of m...

    C. Otto, B. Otto, R. J. A. Frost, M. Vogeser, A. F. H. Pfeiffer in Acta Diabetologica (2007)

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    Arabinoxylan consumption decreases postprandial serum glucose, serum insulin and plasma total ghrelin response in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance

    Arabinoxylan (AX) consumption is associated with metabolic improvement during diabetes and with modulation of ghrelin, an orexigenic gut hormone. The effect of AX consumption on ghrelin secretion in disturbed ...

    A L Garcia, B Otto, S-C Reich, M O Weickert in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007)

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    Regulation of ghrelin is related to estimated insulin sensitivity in obese children

    To investigate whether ghrelin concentrations and their changes during weight loss in obese children are associated with parameters of glucose and insulin metabolism.

    K Krohn, C Boczan, B Otto, W Heldwein, R Landgraf in International Journal of Obesity (2006)

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    Increase in adiponectin levels during pioglitazone therapy in relation to glucose control, insulin resistance as well as ghrelin and resistin levels

    Glitazones increase the secretion of the adipocyte-derived hormone adiponectin. Furthermore, the gastric signal peptide ghrelin is known to suppress adiponectin expression in adipocyte cell culture models. It ...

    C. Otto MD, B. Otto, B. Göke in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2006)

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    A prospective study of serum ghrelin levels in patients treated with clozapine

    We investigated serum ghrelin levels (SGL) in 12 patients with schizophrenia over a 10-week period after initiation of clozapine treatment. In contrast to increments of body mass indices (BMI, kg/m2) and serum le...

    F. M. Theisen, S. Gebhardt, T. Brömel, B. Otto in Journal of Neural Transmission (2005)

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    40th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

    M. Veitenhansl, K. Stegner, F.-X. Hierl, C. Dieterle, H. Feldmeier, B. Gutt in Diabetologia (2004)

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    Post-prandial decrease of human plasma ghrelin in the absence of insulin

    Ghrelin is the most powerful orexigenic hormone in mammalian physiology. Ghrelin plasma concentrations increase prior to meal onset, but decrease post-prandially. We and others reported previously that insulin...

    J. Spranger MD, M. Ristow, B. Otto in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2003)

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    Euglycemic hyperinsulinemia, but not lipid infusion, decreases circulating ghrelin levels in humans

    The orexigenic and anabolic gastric hormone ghrelin is secreted in response to acute and chronic energy requirements. While pre-prandial increases and post-prandial decreases of plasma ghrelin levels in rodent...

    Dr. Matthias Möhlig, J. Spranger, B. Otto in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2002)

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    Endotrachealer Tumor? Eine seltene Ursache

    Eine 56-jährige Patientin wurde wegen Fieber, Husten und Sprechdyspnoe stationär aufgenommen. Die Patientin litt unter einer COPD und hatte vor 5 Jahren einen ischämischen Stamm- und Kleinhirninsult durchgemac...

    S. M. Lang, D. F. Stratakis, M. Henke, B. Otto, R. M. Huber in Der Internist (2002)

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    Multiple Muskelabszesse bei tibetanischer Patientin

    B. Siegmund, C. Folwaczny, L. Bader, B. Otto, M. Hoelscher, G. Leinsinger in Der Internist (2000)

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    Myelography with a dimeric (iodixanol) and a monomeric (iohexol) contrast medium: a clinical multicentre comparative study

    The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the radiographic efficacy and safety of iodixanol (Visipaque; 270 and 320 mg I/ml) and iohexol (Omnipaque; 300 mg I/ml) in myelography. The study was rand...

    I. O. Skalpe, J. F. Bonneville, P. Grane, C. Gyldenstedt, B. Otto in European Radiology (1998)

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    Idiopathic hypertrophic cranial pachymeningitis mimicking multiple meningiomas: case report and review of the literature

    A case of idiopathic hypertrophic cranial pachymeningitis with an unusual and misleading manifestation is reported. Computed tomography scan, angiographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings were suggesti...

    M. Deprez, J. Born, C. Hauwaert, B. Otto, M. Reznik in Acta Neuropathologica (1997)

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    Second-line chemotherapy with mitomycin-C and 5-fluorouracil in the treatment of refractory metastatic cancer of the urinary bladder

    T. Otto, S. Krege, B. Otto, M. Goepel, H. Rübben in Der Urologe A (1997)

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    Proteinchemie der Interferone

    Im Kapitel von H. Jacobsen wurde die Einteilung der Interferone in 3 Klassen, die Interferone-α, Interferon-ß und Interferon-γ, bereits vorgestellt. Alle in seinem Kapitel erwähnten menschlichen Interferone si...

    B. Otto in Interferone (1990)

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