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    Liquordiagnostik bei CT-negativer Subarachnoidalblutung

    Die Diagnostik CT-negativer Subarachnoidalblutungen (SAB) stellt eine besondere klinische Herausforderung dar. Die Lumbalpunktion mit Liquordiagnostik ist hierbei die diagnostische Methode der Wahl. Die Diagno...

    H. Tumani, A. Petzold, M. Wick, H.-J. Kühn, M. Uhr, M. Otto, A. Regeniter in Der Nervenarzt (2010)

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    Morbus Wilson

    Der Morbus Wilson ist eine autosomal-rezessiv vererbte Kupferstoffwechselstörung, die mit neurologischen Symptomen und Leberschädigung unterschiedlichen Ausmaßes einhergeht. Das betroffene Gen ATP7B kodiert für e...

    Dr. D. Huster, H.-J. Kühn, J. Mössner, K. Caca in Der Internist (2005)

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    Neurosyphilis oder Neuroborreliose

    Es werden die infektionsserologischen Daten von 22 Patienten mit dem Verdacht auf das Vorliegen einer Neurosyphilis vorgestellt. In zwei Fällen wurde der Verdacht nicht bestätigt, in 20 Fällen eine Neurosyphil...

    Dr. R. Blatz, H.-J. Kühn, W. Hermann, M. Rytter, A. C. Rodloff in Der Nervenarzt (2005)

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    Expression patterns of erythropoietin and its receptor in the develo** midbrain

    The expression patterns of erythropoietin (EPO) and its receptor (EPOR) were investigated in the midbrain and in adjacent parts of the synencephalon and hindbrain of embryonic C57Bl mice. On embryonic (E) day ...

    W. Knabe, F. Knerlich, S. Washausen, T. Kietzmann, A. L. Sirén in Anatomy and Embryology (2004)

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    Investigation of fine-motor disturbances in Wilson's disease

    Patients suffering from Wilson's disease (WD) can be divided into two main subgroups: neurologic and nonneurologic WD. We measured passive and active fine-motor abilities of 37 WD patients and 24 randomly sel...

    W. Hermann, T. Villmann, F. Grahmann, H.J. Kühn, A. Wagner in Neurological Sciences (2003)

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    Comparison of clinical types of Wilson's disease and glucose metabolism in extrapyramidal motor brain regions

    In Wilson's disease a disturbed glucose metabolism especially in striatal and cerebellar areas has been reported. This is correlated with the severity of extrapyramidal motor symptoms (EPS). These findings ar...

    W. Hermann, H. Barthel, S. Hesse, F. Grahmann, H.-J. Kühn in Journal of Neurology (2002)

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    The earliest invasion of macrophages into the develo** brain and eye of the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri

    The earliest occurrence of macrophages was investigated in the brain and optic anlagen of the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri. Nineteen serially sectioned embryos, belonging to five phases of programmed neuroepitheli...

    Wolfgang Knabe, H.-J. Kuhn in Anatomy and Embryology (1999)

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    Disk formation in retinal cones of Tupaia belangeri (Scandentia)

    Existing hypotheses on the mode of disk formation in the photoreceptor cells of mammals appear to be incompatible: (1) plasma membranes of adjacent evaginations form a disk which, subsequently, is internalized...

    Wolfgang Knabe, H.-J. Kuhn in Cell and Tissue Research (1998)

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    Ciliogenesis in photoreceptor cells of the tree shrew retina

     Transmission electron microscopy of the retinal cones from several prenatal, young postnatal and adult tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) reveals that the centrioles, from which the ciliary precursors of the outer s...

    Wolfgang Knabe, H.-J. Kuhn in Anatomy and Embryology (1997)

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    Continuous Filtration of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF-Filtration) in Fulminant Bacterial Meningitis — A New Adjuvant Therapeutic Strategy?

    The introduction of antibiotics resulted in a reduced mortality rate in bacterial meningitis which, however, remained stable at 5–30% in the last 40 years, despite the development of new antibiotics [ 1, 10] ....

    P. Kalischewski, D. Schneider, H. J. Kühn in Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emer… (1997)

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    Zur Meßsicherheit der oszillometrischen Blutdruckmeßgeräte Dinamap 1846 und HP M-1008B

    G. Papadopoulos, S. Mieke, H.-J. Kuhn, C. Apenburg in Der Anaesthesist (1996)

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    The Stress-Strain Behaviour of IN738LC under Thermomechanical Uni- and Multiaxial Fatigue Loading

    High temperature components such as cooled or uncooled first stage turbine blades are subjected to triaxial stress fields, mainly induced by constrained thermal strain fields during service. The steepest tempe...

    J. Meersmann, J. Ziebs, H.-J. Kühn in Fatigue under Thermal and Mechanical Loadi… (1996)

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    Abstract of the 68th Meeting (Spring Meeting) 6–9 March 1990, Heidelberg

    B. Sakmann, J. Schrader, B. Brenner, H. Murer, J. Boeckh in Pflügers Archiv (1990)

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    Stretch-induced increase in the Ca2+ sensitivity of myofibrillar ATPase activity in skinned fibres from pig ventricles

    The increase in force development in the heart with increase in end-diastolic pressure (Frank-Starling mechanism) has been ascribed to an increase in contractile responsiveness of the myofibrils to calcium. We...

    H. J. Kuhn, C. Bletz, J. C. Rüegg in Pflügers Archiv (1990)

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    Abstracts of the XVIII European Conference on Muscle and Motility

    V. P. Nesterov, U. Peiper, J. Hiller in Journal of Muscle Research & Cell Motility (1990)

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    Myopathy with mitochondrial abnormalities and rimmed vacuoles

    A man of 44 years suffering from an exercise-induced neuromuscular disease with mitochondrial abnormalities and rimmed vacuoles is reported. The mitochondrial abnormalities and rimmed vacuoles (autophagic vacu...

    J. Lehmann, J. Ziegan, G. Oertel, J. Lößner, H. -J. Kühn in Acta Neuropathologica (1986)

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    The effect of MgATP on forming and breaking actin-myosin linkages in contracted skinned insect flight muscle fibres

    At neutral pH, fully Ca2+ -activated glycerinated dorsal longitudinal fibre bundles fromLethocerus indicus contract under isometric conditions and respond to release by deactivation, i.e. quick release causes a d...

    H. J. Kuhn, C. Bletz, K. Güth, J. C. Rüegg in Journal of Muscle Research & Cell Motility (1985)

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    Tension Transients in Skinned Muscle Fibres of Insect Flight Muscle and Mammalian Cardiac Muscle: Effect of Substrate Concentration and Treatment with Myosin Light Chain Kinase

    Glycerinated single fibres from the dorsal longitudinal muscle of Lethocerus maximus were isometrically contracted in MgATP-salines (10 μM Ca2+; 1.5 mM Mg2+; pH 6.7: 22°C and 20 mM PEP; 100 U/ml pyruvate kinase)....

    J. C. Rüegg, H. J. Kuhn, K. Gūth, G. Pfitzer in Contractile Mechanisms in Muscle (1984)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    Rhea Lüst, K. Keil, S. Brandt, R. Hoppe, G. Tölg, K. Starke in Naturwissenschaften (1982)

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    The effect of Ca ions on the kinetics of actin-myosin interactions in glycerinated cray-fish muscle fibres

    H. J. Kuhn, S. Pferrer, K. Güth in Pflügers Archiv (1982)

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