TY - JOUR A1 - Roedenbeck, Marc A1 - Herold, Marcel T1 - Personality Profiles in Online Job Advertisements: Applying a Weighted Closed Vocabulary Approach to Identify Generic Profiles and Clusters JF - SAGE Open N2 - On the background of the supplementary applicant-job fit theory, this study tests the application of a weighted closed vocabulary approach as introduced by Ostendorf on a large corpus of online job advertisements (OJA). Therefore, a large dataset of online job advertisements (OJAs) was scraped from a German job portal (N = 151k), and a sample (n = 3,239) was selected based upon Porter’s Value Chain and corresponding job functions. The dataset was pre-processed with techniques of natural language processing, and the predefined words extracted from the OJAs were weighted with the average subject matter expert rating, as offered in the vocabulary of Ostendorf. The results reveal that, first, 0 to 12 words describing personality are used across OJAs, second, that HR, sales, and finance positions show values higher than sample mean (3.22), third, that HR positions show loadings across all dimensions of personality above the sample means (extroversion: 2.32, agreeableness: 3.98, conscientiousness: 4.28, emotional stability: 3.54, openness: 2.0) followed by sales. The job profiles being significantly parallel on equal levels are HR clerk and referee, as well as IT, R&D, and procurement. While conscientiousness is reported to be an important predictor of performance, our study showed only low to average importance in OJAs. KW - LIWC KW - cluster analysis KW - natural language processing KW - online job advertisement KW - personality KW - profile analysis Y1 - 2026 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-21282 VL - 16 IS - 1 PB - Sage ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Shams, S. Fatemeh A1 - Schmitz, Detlef A1 - Smekhova, Alevtina A1 - Ghazanfari, Mohammad Reza A1 - Giesen, Margret A1 - Weschke, Eugen A1 - Chen, Kai A1 - Luo, Chen A1 - Radu, Florin A1 - Schmitz-Antoniak, Carolin T1 - Element-specific contributions to improved magnetic heating of theranostic CoFe2O4 nanoparticles decorated with Pd JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Decoration with Pd clusters increases the magnetic heating ability of cobalt ferrite (CFO) nanoparticles by a factor of two. The origin of this previous finding is unraveled by element-specific X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) combined with atomic multiplet simulations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. While the comparison of XAS spectra with atomic multiplet simulations show that the inversion degree is not affected by Pd decoration and, thus, can be excluded as a reason for the improved heating performance, XMCD reveals two interrelated responsible sources: significantly larger Fe and Co magnetic moments verify an increased total magnetization which enhances the magnetic heating ability. This is accompanied by a remarkable change in the field-dependent magnetization particularly for Co ions which exhibit an increased low-field susceptibility and a reduced spin canting behavior in higher magnetic fields. Using DFT calculations, these findings are explained by reduced superexchange between ions on octahedral lattice sites via oxygen in close vicinity of Pd, which reinforces the dominating antiparallel superexchange interaction between ions on octahedral and tetrahedral lattice sites and thus reduces spin canting. The influence of the delocalized nature of Pd 4d electrons on the neighboring ions is discussed and the conclusions are illustrated with spin density isosurfaces of the involved ions. The presented results pave the way to design nanohybrids with tailored electronic structure and magnetic properties. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-14756 SN - 2045-2322 VL - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kalishettyhalli Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba A1 - Pérez, Eduardo A1 - Lisker, Marco A1 - Schubert, Markus Andreas A1 - Perez-Bosch Quesada, Emilio A1 - Wenger, Christian A1 - Mai, Andreas T1 - Modulating the Filamentary-Based Resistive Switching Properties of HfO₂ Memristive Devices by Adding Al₂O₃ Layers JF - Electronics N2 - The resistive switching properties of HfO₂ based 1T-1R memristive devices are electrically modified by adding ultra-thin layers of Al₂O₃ into the memristive device. Three different types of memristive stacks are fabricated in the 130 nm CMOS technology of IHP. The switching properties of the memristive devices are discussed with respect to forming voltages, low resistance state and high resistance state characteristics and their variabilities. The experimental I–V characteristics of set and reset operations are evaluated by using the quantum point contact model. The properties of the conduction filament in the on and off states of the memristive devices are discussed with respect to the model parameters obtained from the QPC fit. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-16172 SN - 2079-9292 VL - 11 IS - 10 CY - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoogland, A. Marije A1 - Böttcher, René A1 - Verhoef, Esther A1 - Jenster, Guido A1 - van Leenders, Geert J.L.H. T1 - Gene-expression analysis of gleason grade 3 tumor glands embedded in low- and high-risk prostate cancer JF - Oncotarget N2 - The Gleason score (GS) of prostate cancer on diagnostic biopsies is an important parameter for therapeutic decision-making. Biopsy GS under-estimates the actual GS at radical prostatectomy in a significant number of patients due to samplingartifact. The aim of this study was to identify markers that are differentially expressed in Gleason grade 3 (GG3) tumor glands embedded in GS 4 + 3 = 7 and GS 3 + 3 = 6 prostate cancer using laser capture microdissection and RNA sequencing. GG3 tumor glands embedded in nine GS 3 + 3 = 6 and nine GS 4 + 3 = 7 prostate cancers were isolated by laser capture microdissection of frozen radical prostatectomy specimens. After RNA amplification and RNA sequencing, differentially expressed genes in both GG3 components were identified by a 2log fold change > 1.0 and p-value < 0.05. We applied immunohistochemistry on a tissue micro-array representing 481 radical prostatectomy samples for further validation on protein level. A total of 501 genes were up-regulated and 421 down-regulated in GG3 glands embedded in GS 4 + 3 = 7 as compared to GS 3 + 3 = 6 prostate cancer. We selected HELLS, ZIC2 and ZIC5 genes for further validation. ZIC5 mRNA was up-regulated 17 fold (p = 8.4E–07), ZIC2 8 fold (p = 1.3E–05) and HELLS 2 fold (p = 0.006) in GG3 glands derived from GS 4 + 3 = 7. HELLS expression of ≥ 1% occurred in 10% GS < 7, 17% GS 7 and 43% GS >7 prostate cancer (p < 0.001). Using a cut-off of ≥ 1%, protein expression of ZIC5 was present in 28% GS < 7, 43% GS 7 and 57% GS > 7 cancer (p < 0.001). ZIC2 was neither associated with GS nor outcome in our validation set. HELLS was independently predictive for biochemical-recurrence after radical prostatectomy (HR 2.3; CI 1.5–3.6; p < 0.01). In conclusion, HELLS and ZIC5 might be promising candidate markers for selection of biopsy GS 6 prostate cancer being at risk for up-grading at prostatectomy. KW - prostate cancer KW - RNA sequencing KW - laser capture microdissection KW - immunohistochemistry Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-6573 SN - 1949-2553 VL - 7 IS - 25 SP - 37846 EP - 37856 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grebinyk, Anna A1 - Prylutska, Svitlana A1 - Buchelnikov, Anatoliy A1 - Tverdokhleb, Nina A1 - Grebinyk, Sergii A1 - Evstigneev, Maxim A1 - Matyshevska, Olga A1 - Cherepanov, Vsevolod A1 - Prylutskyy, Yuriy A1 - Yashchuk, Valeriy A1 - Naumovets, Anton A1 - Ritter, Uwe A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Frohme, Marcus T1 - C60 Fullerene as an Effective Nanoplatform of Alkaloid Berberine Delivery into Leukemic Cells JF - Pharmaceutics N2 - A herbal alkaloid Berberine (Ber), used for centuries in Ayurvedic, Chinese, Middle-Eastern, and native American folk medicines, is nowadays proved to function as a safe anticancer agent. Yet, its poor water solubility, stability, and bioavailability hinder clinical application. In this study, we have explored a nanosized carbon nanoparticle—C60 fullerene (C60)—for optimized Ber delivery into leukemic cells. Water dispersions of noncovalent C60-Ber nanocomplexes in the 1:2, 1:1, and 2:1 molar ratios were prepared. UV–Vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) evidenced a complexation of the Ber cation with the negatively charged C60 molecule. The computer simulation showed that π-stacking dominates in Ber and C60 binding in an aqueous solution. Complexation with C60 was found to promote Ber intracellular uptake. By increasing C60 concentration, the C60-Ber nanocomplexes exhibited higher antiproliferative potential towards CCRF-CEM cells, in accordance with the following order: free Ber < 1:2 < 1:1 < 2:1 (the most toxic). The activation of caspase 3/7 and accumulation in the sub-G1 phase of CCRF-CEM cells treated with C60-Ber nanocomplexes evidenced apoptosis induction. Thus, this study indicates that the fast and easy noncovalent complexation of alkaloid Ber with C60 improved its in vitro efficiency against cancer cells. KW - C60 fullerene KW - berberine KW - noncovalent nanocomplex KW - UV–Vis KW - DLS and AFM measurements KW - drug release KW - leukemic cell KW - uptake KW - cytotoxicity KW - apoptosis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-12932 SN - 1999-4923 VL - 11 IS - 11 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Köberlein, Jana A1 - Bank, Lukas A1 - Roth, Stefan A1 - Köse, Ekrem A1 - Kuhlmann, Timm A1 - Prell, Bastian A1 - Stange, Maximilian A1 - Münnich, Marc A1 - Flum, Dominik A1 - Moog, Daniel A1 - Ihlenfeldt, Steffen A1 - Sauer, Alexander A1 - Weigold, Matthias A1 - Schilp, Johannes T1 - Simulation Modeling for Energy-Flexible Manufacturing: Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them JF - Energies N2 - Due to the high share of industry in total electricity consumption, industrial demand-side management can make a relevant contribution to the stability of power systems. At the same time, companies get the opportunity to reduce their electricity procurement costs by taking advantage of increasingly fluctuating prices on short-term electricity markets, the provision of system services on balancing power markets, or by increasing the share of their own consumption from on-site generated renewable energy. Demand-side management requires the ability to react flexibly to the power supply situation without negatively affecting production targets. It also means that the management and operation of production must consider not only production-related parameters but also parameters of energy availability, which further increase the complexity of decision-making. Although simulation studies are a recognized tool for supporting decision-making processes in production and logistics, the simultaneous simulation of material and energy flows has so far been limited mainly to issues of energy efficiency as opposed to energy flexibility, where application-oriented experience is still limited. We assume that the consideration of energy flexibility in the simulation of manufacturing systems will amplify already known pitfalls in conducting simulation studies. Based on five representative industrial use cases, this article provides practitioners with application-oriented experiences of the coupling of energy and material flows in simulation modeling of energy-flexible manufacturing, identifies challenges in the simulation of energy-flexible production systems, and proposes approaches to face these challenges. Seven pitfalls that pose a particular challenge in simulating energy-flexible manufacturing have been identified, and possible solutions and measures for avoiding them are shown. It has been found that, among other things, consistent management of all parties involved, early clarification of energy-related, logistical, and resulting technical requirements for models and software, as well as the application of suitable methods for validation and verification are central to avoiding these pitfalls. The identification and characterization of challenges and the derivation of recommendations for coping with them can raise awareness of typical pitfalls. This paper thus helps to ensure that simulation studies of energy-flexible production systems can be carried out more efficiently in the future. KW - industrial demand-side management KW - energy-flexible manufacturing system KW - simulation pitfall KW - simulation of material and energy flows Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-16152 SN - 1996-1073 VL - 15 IS - 10 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kölsch, Adrian A1 - Radon, C. A1 - Golub, M. A1 - Baumert, A. A1 - Bürger, Jörg A1 - Mielke, Thorsten A1 - Lisdat, Fred A1 - Feoktystov, Artem A1 - Pieper, Jörg A1 - Zouni, Athina A1 - Wendler, Petra T1 - Current limits of structural biology: The transient interaction between cytochrome c6 and photosystem I JF - Current Research in Structural Biology N2 - Trimeric photosystem I from the cyanobacterium Thermosynechococcus elongatus (TePSI) is an intrinsic membrane protein, which converts solar energy into electrical energy by oxidizing the soluble redox mediator cytochrome c6 (Cyt c6) and reducing ferredoxin. Here, we use cryo-electron microscopy and small angle neutron scattering (SANS) to characterize the transient binding of Cyt c6 to TePSI. The structure of TePSI cross-linked to Cyt c6 was solved at a resolution of 2.9 Å and shows additional cofactors as well as side chain density for 84% of the peptide chain of subunit PsaK, revealing a hydrophobic, membrane intrinsic loop that enables binding of associated proteins. Due to the poor binding specificity, Cyt c6 could not be localized with certainty in our cryo-EM analysis. SANS measurements confirm that Cyt c6 does not bind to TePSI at protein concentrations comparable to those for cross-linking. However, SANS data indicate a complex formation between TePSI and the non-native mitochondrial cytochrome from horse heart (Cyt cHH). Our study pinpoints the difficulty of identifying very small binding partners (less than 5% of the overall size) in EM structures when binding affinities are poor. We relate our results to well resolved co-structures with known binding affinities and recommend confirmatory methods for complexes with KM values higher than 20 μM. KW - photosystem I KW - cryo-EM KW - Thermosynechococcus elongatus KW - small angle neutron scattering KW - cytochrome c6 KW - electron transfer KW - photo-biotechnology Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-13628 SN - 2665-928X VL - 2 SP - 171 EP - 179 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Devulapally, Praneeth Reddy A1 - Bürger, Jörg A1 - Mielke, Thorsten A1 - Konthur, Zoltán A1 - Lehrach, Hans A1 - Yaspo, Marie-Laure A1 - Glökler, Jörn A1 - Warnatz, Hans-Jörg T1 - Simple paired heavy- and light-chain antibody repertoire sequencing using endoplasmic reticulum microsomes JF - Genome Medicine N2 - Existing methods for paired antibody heavy- and light-chain repertoire sequencing rely on specialized equipment and are limited by their commercial availability and high costs. Here, we report a novel simple and cost-effective emulsion-based single-cell paired antibody repertoire sequencing method that employs only basic laboratory equipment. We performed a proof-of-concept using mixed mouse hybridoma cells and we also showed that our method can be used for discovery of novel antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies by sequencing human CD19+ B cell IgM and IgG repertoires isolated from peripheral whole blood before and seven days after Td (Tetanus toxoid/Diphtheria toxoid) booster immunization. We anticipate broad applicability of our method for providing insights into adaptive immune responses associated with various diseases, vaccinations, and cancer immunotherapies. Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-10538 SN - 1756-994X VL - 10 SP - 1 EP - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baumann, Elisabeth A1 - Pohle, Ulrike A1 - Zhang, Edward A1 - Allen, Thomas A1 - Villringer, Claus A1 - Pulwer, Silvio A1 - Gerhardt, Holger A1 - Laufer, Jan T1 - A backward-mode optical-resolution photoacoustic microscope for 3D imaging using a planar Fabry-Pérot sensor JF - Photoacoustics N2 - Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) combines high spatial resolution and strong absorption-based contrast in tissue, which has enabled structural and spectroscopic imaging of endogenous chromophores, primarily hemoglobin. Conventional piezoelectric ultrasound transducers are typically placed far away from the photoacoustic source due to their opacity, which reduces acoustic sensitivity. Optical ultrasound sensors are an alternative as their transparency allows them to be positioned close to the sample with minimal source-detector distances. In this work, a backward-mode OR-PAM system based on a planar Fabry-Pérot ultrasound sensor and coaxially aligned excitation and interrogation beams was developed. Two 3D imaging modes, using raster-scanning for enhanced image quality and continuous-scanning for fast imaging, were implemented and tested on a leaf skeleton phantom. In fast imaging mode, a scan-rate of 100,000 A-lines/s was achieved. 3D images of a zebrafish embryo were acquired in vivo in raster-scanning mode. The transparency of the FP sensor in the visible and near-infrared wavelength region makes it suitable for combined functional and molecular imaging applications using OR-PAM and multi-photon fluorescence microscopy. KW - optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy KW - backward-mode imaging KW - dual-wavelength KW - continuous scanning KW - in vivo imaging KW - optical ultrasound sensing KW - planar Fabry-Pérot interferometer Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-14701 SN - 2213-5979 VL - 24 SP - 100293 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stumper, Nele A1 - Berger, Jörn A1 - Klotsche, Jens A1 - Gedat, Egbert A1 - Hoff, Paula A1 - Schmittat, Gabriela A1 - Burmester, Gerd-Rüdiger A1 - Krönke, Gerhard A1 - Backhaus, Marina A1 - Haugen, Ida Kristin A1 - Ohrndorf, Sarah T1 - To optimise the diagnostic process of rheumatic diseases affecting the hands using fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) JF - RMD Open N2 - Background Accurate and rapid diagnosis of rheumatic diseases is essential for further treatment decision. Different rheumatic diseases present characteristic patterns (image features) in fluorescence optical imaging (FOI). We developed an atlas of FOI image features and tested its ability to differentiate various rheumatic diseases. Methods FOI images from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), connective tissue diseases (CTD) and osteoarthritis (OA) were analysed by two readers blinded for diagnosis and calibrated against each other, using the prima vista mode (PVM) and an automated 5-phase model. Twenty-six different reoccurring typical signal enhancement patterns (features) indicating inflamed joints, nail or skin were defined and all FOI images were scored accordingly. The feature frequency in each patient cohort and phase (PVM, 5-phase) was counted. Contingency tables were created with categorical variable counts and diagnosis using common formulae. Findings Four hundred thirty-eight patients with RA (n=117), PsA (n=110), CTD (n=121) and OA (n=90) were included. Once the data had been categorised, a two-step diagnostic pathway was developed: in the first step, OA was best distinguished from the other diseases with high specificity by five patterns (specificity >0.9, diagnostic OR between 2.34 and 8.24). In a second step, the remaining autoimmune diseases were differentiated from each other by a certain number of features (five for RA, 12 for PsA and four for CTD). Interpretation This was the first study to show that feature analysis in FOI helps to differentiate typical rheumatic diseases from each other, potentially simplifying and speeding up the diagnostic process. Therefore, FOI could be considered an additional component of a wider range of imaging techniques used in rheumatology. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-20698 VL - 11 IS - 3 PB - EULAR ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gedat, Egbert A1 - Berger, Jörn A1 - Kiesel, Denise A1 - Failli, Vieri A1 - Briel, Andreas A1 - Welker, Pia T1 - Features Found in Indocyanine Green-Based Fluorescence Optical Imaging of Inflammatory Diseases of the Hands JF - Diagnostics N2 - Rheumatologists in Europe and the USA increasingly rely on fluorescence optical imaging (FOI, Xiralite) for the diagnosis of inflammatory diseases. Those include rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and osteoarthritis, among others. Indocyanine green (ICG)-based FOI allows visualization of impaired microcirculation caused by inflammation in both hands in one examination. Thousands of patients are now documented and most literature focuses on inflammatory arthritides, which affect synovial joints and their related structures, making it a powerful tool in the diagnostic process of early undifferentiated arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. However, it has become gradually clear that this technique has the potential to go even further than that. FOI allows visualization of other types of tissues. This means that FOI can also support the diagnostic process of vasculopathies, myositis, collagenoses, and other connective tissue diseases. This work summarizes the most prominent imaging features found in FOI examinations of inflammatory diseases, outlines the underlying anatomical structures, and introduces a nomenclature for the features and, thus, supports the idea that this tool is a useful part of the imaging repertoire in rheumatology clinical practice, particularly where other imaging methods are not easily available. KW - optical diagnosis imaging KW - fluorescence optical imaging KW - indocyanine green fluorescence KW - image feature KW - image analysis KW - rheumatoid disease Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-16359 SN - 2075-4418 VL - 12 IS - 8 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bay, Daniyah H. A1 - Busch, Annika A1 - Lisdat, Fred A1 - Iida, Keisuke A1 - Ikebukuro, Kazunori A1 - Nagasawa, Kazuo A1 - Karube, Isao A1 - Yoshida, Wataru T1 - Identification of G-quadruplex structures that possess transcriptional regulating functions in the Dele and Cdc6 CpG islands JF - BMC Molecular Biology N2 - G-quadruplex is a DNA secondary structure that has been shown to play an important role in biological systems. In a previous study, we identified 1998 G-quadruplex-forming sequences using a mouse CpG islands DNA microarray with a fluorescent-labeled G-quadruplex ligand. Among these putative G-quadruplex-forming sequences, G-quadruplex formation was verified for 10 randomly selected sequences by CD spectroscopy and DMS footprinting analysis. In this study, the biological function of the 10 G-quadruplex-forming sequences in the transcriptional regulation has been analyzed using a reporter assay. KW - Cdc6 KW - Dele KW - G-quadruplex KW - transcriptional regulation KW - 7OTD Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-9811 SN - 1471-2199 VL - 18 IS - 17 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Belcheva, Veronika A1 - Ermakova, Tatiana A1 - Fabian, Benjamin T1 - Understanding Website Privacy Policies—A Longitudinal Analysis Using Natural Language Processing JF - Information N2 - Privacy policies are the main method for informing Internet users of how their data are collected and shared. This study aims to analyze the deficiencies of privacy policies in terms of readability, vague statements, and the use of pacifying phrases concerning privacy. This represents the undertaking of a step forward in the literature on this topic through a comprehensive analysis encompassing both time and website coverage. It characterizes trends across website categories, top-level domains, and popularity ranks. Furthermore, studying the development in the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) offers insights into the impact of regulations on policy comprehensibility. The findings reveal a concerning trend: privacy policies have grown longer and more ambiguous, making it challenging for users to comprehend them. Notably, there is an increased proportion of vague statements, while clear statements have seen a decrease. Despite this, the study highlights a steady rise in the inclusion of reassuring statements aimed at alleviating readers’ privacy concerns. KW - privacy policy KW - longitudinal analysis KW - text analysis KW - NLP KW - readability KW - vagueness Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-18268 SN - 2078-2489 VL - 14 IS - 11 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rothe, Felix A1 - Berger, Jörn A1 - Welker, Pia A1 - Fiebelkorn, Richard A1 - Kupper, Stefan A1 - Kiesel, Denise A1 - Gedat, Egbert A1 - Ohrndorf, Sarah T1 - Fluorescence optical imaging feature selection with machine learning for differential diagnosis of selected rheumatic diseases JF - Frontiers in Medicine N2 - Background and objective: Accurate and fast diagnosis of rheumatic diseases affecting the hands is essential for further treatment decisions. Fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) visualizes inflammation-induced impaired microcirculation by increasing signal intensity, resulting in different image features. This analysis aimed to find specific image features in FOI that might be important for accurately diagnosing different rheumatic diseases. Patients and methods: FOI images of the hands of patients with different types of rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis (OA), and connective tissue diseases (CTD), were assessed in a reading of 20 different image features in three phases of the contrast agent dynamics, yielding 60 different features for each patient. The readings were analyzed for mutual differential diagnosis of the three diseases (One-vs-One) and each disease in all data (One-vs-Rest). In the first step, statistical tools and machine-learning-based methods were applied to reveal the importance rankings of the features, that is, to find features that contribute most to the model-based classification. In the second step machine learning with a stepwise increasing number of features was applied, sequentially adding at each step the most crucial remaining feature to extract a minimized subset that yields the highest diagnostic accuracy. Results: In total, n = 605 FOI of both hands were analyzed (n = 235 with RA, n = 229 with OA, and n = 141 with CTD). All classification problems showed maximum accuracy with a reduced set of image features. For RA-vs.-OA, five features were needed for high accuracy. For RA-vs.-CTD ten, OA-vs.-CTD sixteen, RA-vs.-Rest five, OA-vs.-Rest eleven, and CTD-vs-Rest fifteen, features were needed, respectively. For all problems, the final importance ranking of the features with respect to the contrast agent dynamics was determined. Conclusions: With the presented investigations, the set of features in FOI examinations relevant to the differential diagnosis of the selected rheumatic diseases could be remarkably reduced, providing helpful information for the physician. KW - rheumatoid arthritis KW - osteoarthritis KW - connective tissue disease KW - gradient boosting machine KW - forward selection algorithm Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-17922 SN - 2296-858X VL - 10 PB - Frontiers ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gossing, Wilhelm A1 - Frohme, Marcus A1 - Radke, Lars T1 - Biomarkers for Liquid Biopsies of Pituitary Neuroendocrine Tumors JF - Biomedicines N2 - Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNET) do not only belong to the most common intracranial neoplasms but seem to be generally more common than has been thought. Minimally invasive liquid biopsies have the potential to improve their early screening efficiency as well as monitor prognosis by facilitating the diagnostic procedures. This review aims to assess the potential of using liquid biopsies of different kinds of biomarker species that have only been obtained from solid pituitary tissues so far. Numerous molecules have been associated with the development of a PitNET, suggesting that it often develops from the cumulative effects of many smaller genetic or epigenetic changes. These minor changes eventually pile up to switch critical molecules into tumor-promoting states, which may be the key regulatory nodes representing the most potent marker substances for a diagnostic test. Drugs targeting these nodes may be superior for the therapeutic outcome and therefore the identification of such pituitary-specific cellular key nodes will help to accelerate their application in medicine. The ongoing genetic degeneration in pituitary adenomas suggests that repeated tumor profiling via liquid biopsies will be necessary for personalized and effective treatment solutions. KW - pituitary KW - biomarker KW - liquid biopsy KW - cfRNA KW - ctDNA KW - miRNA KW - epigenetics KW - lncRNA Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-13307 SN - 2227-9059 VL - 8 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gossing, Wilhelm A1 - Radke, Lars A1 - Biering, Henrik A1 - Diederich, Sven A1 - Mai, Knut A1 - Frohme, Marcus T1 - The ElonginB/C-Cullin5-SOCS-Box-Complex Is a Potential Biomarker for Growth Hormone Disorders JF - Biomedicines N2 - Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is the standard biochemical marker for the diagnosis and treatment control of acromegaly and growth hormone deficiency (GHD). However, its limitations necessitate the screening for new specific and sensitive biomarkers. The elonginB/C-cullin5-SOCS-box-complex (ECS-complex) (an intracellular five-protein complex) is stimulated by circulating growth hormone (GH) and regulates GH receptor levels through a negative feedback loop. It mediates the cells’ sensitivity for GH and therefore, represents a potent new biomarker for those diseases. In this study, individual ECS-complex proteins were measured in whole blood samples of patients with acromegaly (n = 32) or GHD (n = 12) via ELISA and compared to controls. Hierarchical clustering of the results revealed that by combining the three ECS-complex proteins suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 (SOCS2), cullin-5 and ring-box protein 2 (Rbx-2), 93% of patient samples could be separated from controls, despite many patients having a normal IGF-1 or not receiving medical treatment. SOCS2 showed the best individual diagnostic performance with an overall accuracy of 0.93, while the combination of the three proteins correctly identified all patients and controls. This resulted in perfect sensitivity and specificity for all patient groups, which demonstrates potential benefits of the ECS-complex proteins as clinical biomarkers for the diagnostics of GH-related diseases and substantiates their important role in GH metabolism. KW - acromegaly KW - growth hormone deficiency KW - biomarker KW - SOCS2 KW - liquid biopsy KW - pituitary Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-13802 SN - 2227-9059 VL - 9 IS - 2 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Marehn, David Thomas A1 - Wilhelm, Detlef A1 - Pospisil, Heike A1 - Pizzoferrato, Roberto T1 - Double entry method for the verification of data a chromatography data system receives JF - Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems N2 - The importance of software validation increases since the need for high usability and suitability of software applications grows. In order to reduce costs and manage risk factors, more and more recommendations and rules have been established. In the field of pharmacy the vendors of so-called chromatography data systems (CDSs) had to implement the guidelines of the Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 (CFR 21) during the last few years in order to fulfill the increasing requirements. The CFR 21 part 11 deals with electronic records and signatures. This part is binding for each company in the regulated environment that wishes to create, edit and sign electronic information instead of printing them on paper. Subsection CFR 21 part 11.10(h) explains how to perform an input check for manual user entries as well as for data that will be collected from an external device. In this article we present an approach performing the double entry method on data provided by the hardware instrument in order to investigate possible influences on the raw data by the handling CDS. A software tool has been written which allows us to communicate with a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) detector and acquire data from it. The communication is completely independent of a CDS which is started separately and connected to the same system. Using this configuration we made a parallel data acquisition of two instances at the same time possible. Two CDSs have been tested and for at least one of them it has been shown that a comparison of the acquired data can be done as with the double entry method for the data verification. For the second CDS we checked whether it would be applicable after a few modifications. The given approach could be either used for a live data verification of produced raw data or as a single test during a software operational qualification to verify the data acquisition functionality of the software. Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-12349 SN - 2194-878X VL - 8 SP - 207 EP - 214 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tannenberg, Robert A1 - Tscheuschner, Georg A1 - Raab, Christopher A1 - Flemig, Sabine A1 - Döring, Sarah A1 - Ponader, Marco A1 - Thurmann, Melinda A1 - Paul, Martin A1 - Weller, Michael G. T1 - Simplified Sample Preparation and Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Detection of Plant Viruses JF - Biosensors N2 - Lateral flow immunoassays (LFAs) are widely used for on-site testing; however, their use for the rapid detection of plant viruses in the field is often limited by inconvenient sample preparation. Here, we present a new sampling method and a simplified dipstick LFA format for the detection and monitoring of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) as a model plant pathogen. The assay employs a monoclonal mouse antibody for capture and a poly-clonal rabbit antibody conjugated to 80 nm gold nanoparticles for detection. Conventional sample and conjugate pads are omitted, allowing the test strips to be dipped directly into wells containing plant extract and antibody–gold conjugate. No plastic casing was required, which could lead to a reduction in waste. It was shown that CCMV concentrations as low as 3.5 μg/L or 350 pg per sample could be reliably detected in 15 min. Specificity tests confirmed that other plant viruses, cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), did not produce false-positive results. In addition, we describe a new method for on-site sampling using a manual punch and a syringe equipped with a frit. This step combines grinding the sample, extraction, filtration, and reconstitution and mixing of the antibody-gold conjugate, enabling the analysis of punched leaf disks without laboratory equipment. When applied to CCMV-infected cowpea plants, the assay revealed systemic infection before visual symptoms became apparent. This work demonstrates that simplified LFAs combined with innovative sampling techniques can provide sensitive, specific, and rapid diagnostics for crop monitoring and support early intervention strategies in agriculture. KW - LFA format KW - Vigna unguiculata KW - cowpea chlorotic mottle virus KW - crop monitoring KW - lateral flow immunoassay KW - plant virus KW - sample preparation KW - waste reduction Y1 - 2026 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-21294 VL - 16 IS - 2 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zesch, Christoph A1 - Finkelstein, Daniel A1 - Regehly, Martin A1 - Reif, Jürgen A1 - Schrader, Sigurd T1 - Efficient nanosecond barium nitrate Raman laser for the visible spectral range JF - Optics Express N2 - We report on the design and performance of two solid-state Raman lasers, pumped by a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser at 532 nm (8 ns FWHM, 10 Hz, up to 10 mJ), that generate either the first or second Stokes radiation with wavelengths of 563 nm and 598 nm. Barium nitrate crystals with a 1 cm² face area and lengths of 3 cm and 5 cm were used as the Raman-active medium in stable semi-spherical resonators. The Raman lasers produced first Stokes and second Stokes pulses, achieving pulse energies up to 2.3 mJ and conversion efficiencies up to 35% (first Stokes, 5 cm crystal) and 21% (second Stokes, 5 cm crystal). The output beams exhibit nearly Gaussian profiles with beam quality factors of M² = 1.67 and M² = 1.83, respectively. The proposed design and characterization demonstrated a Raman laser with high efficiency and superior beam quality. After subsequent frequency doubling, the output appears well dedicated for future differential absorption LiDAR (DIAL) applications. KW - Gaussian beam KW - laser source KW - Nd:YAG laser KW - Raman laser KW - solid state laser KW - ultraviolet laser Y1 - 2026 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-21320 VL - 34 IS - 4 SP - 6355 EP - 6363 PB - Optica ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Steglich, Patrick A1 - Mai, Christian A1 - Villringer, Claus A1 - Dietzel, Birgit A1 - Bondarenko, Siegfried A1 - Ksianzou, Viachaslau A1 - Villasmunta, Francesco A1 - Zesch, Christoph A1 - Pulwer, Silvio A1 - Burger, Martin A1 - Bauer, Joachim A1 - Heinrich, Friedhelm A1 - Schrader, Sigurd A1 - Vitale, Francesco A1 - De Matteis, Fabio A1 - Prosposito, Paolo A1 - Casalboni, Mauro A1 - Mai, Andreas T1 - Silicon-organic hybrid photonics: an overview of recent advances, electro-optical effects and CMOS integration concepts JF - Journal of Physics: Photonics N2 - In recent decades, much research effort has been invested in the development of photonic integrated circuits, and silicon-on-insulator technology has been established as a reliable platform for highly scalable silicon-based electro-optical modulators. However, the performance of such devices is restricted by the inherent material properties of silicon. An approach to overcoming these deficiencies is to integrate organic materials with exceptionally high optical nonlinearities into a silicon-on-insulator photonic platform. Silicon–organic hybrid photonics has been shown to overcome the drawbacks of silicon-based modulators in terms of operating speed, bandwidth, and energy consumption. This work reviews recent advances in silicon–organic hybrid photonics and covers the latest improvements to single components and device concepts. Special emphasis is given to the in-device performance of novel electro-optical polymers and the use of different electro-optical effects, such as the linear and quadratic electro-optical effect, as well as the electric-field-induced linear electro-optical effect. Finally, the inherent challenges of implementing non-linear optical polymers on a silicon photonic platform are discussed and a perspective for future directions is given. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-13882 SN - 2515-7647 VL - 3 IS - 2 ER -