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M. Schäfer

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Pharmacokinetics of atenolol in relation to renal function

1981

The plasma levels and urinary excretion of carteolol and its main metabolites 8-hydroxycarteolol and carteolol glucuronide were investigated in 6 healthy subjects and 9 patients with varying degrees of renal impairment following a single oral dose of 30 mg carteolol hydrochloride. In healthy subjects the half-life of carteolol was 7.1 h. 63% of the administered dose was recovered unchanged in urine, and in all 84% was excreted by the kidneys. The renal clearance of carteolol was 255 ml/min. In chronic renal failure (CRF) the terminal half-life was increased to a maximum of 41 h. Both the elimination rate constant and renal clearance were closely related to the creatinine clearance. In CRF t…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyAdministration OralRenal functionCarteolol HydrochloridePropanolamineschemistry.chemical_compoundPharmacokineticsElimination rate constantRenal DialysisInternal medicinemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)CarteololAgedPharmacologyKidneyCreatinineMaintenance dosebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedKineticsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureAtenololchemistryInjections IntravenousFemaleKidney DiseasesbusinessGlomerular Filtration Ratemedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
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Estrogen-induced cell signalling in a cellular model of Alzheimer's disease.

2003

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by deposition of a 4 kDa amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta) into senile plaques of the affected brain. Abeta is a proteolytic product of the membrane protein, amyloid precursor protein (APP). An alternative cleavage pathway involves alpha-secretase activity and results in secretion of a 100 kDa non-amyloidogenic APP (sAPPalpha) and therefore a potential reduction in Abeta secretion. We have shown that estrogen induces alpha-cleavage and therefore results in the secretion of sAPPalpha. This secretion is signalled via MAP-kinase and PI-3 kinase signal-transduction pathways. These pathways also have the potential to inhibit the activation of glycogen synthas…

Cell signalingMAP Kinase Signaling SystemEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryBiologyBiochemistryModels BiologicalAmyloid beta-Protein PrecursorGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3Phosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesEndocrinologyGSK-3Alzheimer DiseaseAmyloid precursor proteinAnimalsHumansSecretionSenile plaquesMolecular BiologyGSK3BAmyloid beta-PeptidesGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3 betaCell DeathKinaseBrainEstrogensCell BiologyCell biologybiology.proteinMolecular MedicineSignal transductionLithium ChloridePeptidesSignal TransductionThe Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology
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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 3 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

2000

Arabidopsis thaliana is an important model system for plant biologists. In 1996 an international collaboration (the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative) was formed to sequence the whole genome of Arabidopsis and in 1999 the sequence of the first two chromosomes was reported. The sequence of the last three chromosomes and an analysis of the whole genome are reported in this issue. Here we present the sequence of chromosome 3, organized into four sequence segments (contigs). The two largest (13.5 and 9.2 Mb) correspond to the top (long) and the bottom (short) arms of chromosome 3, and the two small contigs are located in the genetically defined centromere. This chromosome encodes 5,220 of the rough…

DNA PlantSequence analysisArabidopsisplantGenomeComplete sequenceArabidopsisGene DuplicationCentromerePlant genomics; model organismHumansgenomic structureGenemodel organismPlant ProteinsGeneticsMultidisciplinarybiologyChromosomeChromosome MappingSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationPlant genomicsgenome sequencingChromosome 3plant; genome sequencing; genomic structureGenome Plant
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Single Intravenous Dose Kinetics and Accumulation of Atenolol in Patients with Impaired Renal Function and on Hemodialysis

1980

The concentration of atenolol in plasma and urine was determined following an intravenous (i.v.) dose given to 17 hypertensive patients with a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) between 5 and 105 ml/min and in 4 patients on hemodialysis. In patients with normal renal function the mean half life of elimination was calculated to be 6.8 h. This value increased to a mean of 50.1 h in patients with a GFR below 10 ml/min. In patients on hemodialysis the half life of elimination was about 4 h. The elimination rate constants as well as the body and renal clearances of atenolol have a significant correlation with the GFR. Although accumulation of atenolol was observed, especially after multiple oral d…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentUrologyHalf-lifeRenal functionUrineurologic and male genital diseasesAtenololImpaired renal functionPharmacokineticsmedicineIn patientHemodialysisbusinessmedicine.drug
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Progress in Arabidopsis genome sequencing and functional genomics

2000

Arabidopsis thaliana has a relatively small genome of approximately 130 Mb containing about 10% repetitive DNA. Genome sequencing studies reveal a gene-rich genome, predicted to contain approximately 25 000 genes spaced on average every 4.5 kb. Between 10 to 20% of the predicted genes occur as clusters of related genes, indicating that local sequence duplication and subsequent divergence generates a significant proportion of gene families. In addition to gene families, repetitive sequences comprise individual and small clusters of two to three retroelements and other classes of smaller repeats. The clustering of highly repetitive elements is a striking feature of the A. thaliana genome emer…

GeneticsGenome evolutionDNA PlantArabidopsis thalianaArabidopsisAgricultureBioengineeringGenomicsSequence Analysis DNAGeneral MedicineGenome projectBiologyGenome sequencingApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyGenomeGenesCot analysisPlant Research InternationalGene densityGenome sizeGenome PlantBiotechnologyReference genomeJournal of Biotechnology
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Polarization in fragmentation,gfactor of35K

1998

Spin polarization $Pg1%$ has been observed for ${}^{37}\mathrm{K}$ fragments produced in the reaction ${}^{40}\mathrm{Ca}{+}^{9}\mathrm{Be}$ at 500 MeV/nucleon. The polarization was measured as a function of fragment longitudinal momentum (Goldhaber distribution). The experimental results are well described by a new Monte Carlo\char21{}based model. The $\ensuremath{\beta}$-decay half-life of ${}^{35}\mathrm{K}$ was remeasured as ${t}_{1/2}=178(8)$ ms. Using polarized ${}^{35}\mathrm{K}$ fragments, the $g$ factor ${g}_{\mathrm{exp}}{(}^{35}\mathrm{K})=0.24(2)$ was measured. The magnetic moments of isospin $|{T}_{z}|=3/2$ mirror pairs are discussed.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsSpin polarizationMagnetic moment010308 nuclear & particles physicsPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Isospin0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNucleonPhysical Review C
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The Electric Formfactor of the Neutron Determined by Quasielastic Scattering of Longitudinally Polarized Electrons from 3He and 2D

1996

The recent availability of polarized electron beams at electron accelerator laboratories adds another technique to probing the electromagnetic structure of nuclear matter [1]. The present paper discusses the application of polarized electron scattering to the determination of the electric formfactor of the neutron. Its value at medium energies is only poorly known hitherto. Electron scattering is dominated by interaction with the neutron magnetic moment. Therefore the contribution of the charge distribution to the scattering cross section is scarcely detectable in case of unpolarized collision partners. The elastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from a polarized neutron ta…

Elastic scatteringPhysicsNuclear physicsQuasielastic scatteringNeutron magnetic momentNuclear TheoryQuasielastic neutron scatteringNeutronElectronNuclear ExperimentNuclear matterElectron scattering
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First measurement of the electric formfactor of the neutron in the exclusive quasielastic scattering of polarized electrons from polarized 3He

1994

Abstract A first measurement of the asymmetry in quasielastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from a polarized 3 He gas target in coincidence with the knocked out neutron is reported. This measurement was made feasible by the cw beam of the 855 MeV Mainz Microtron MAMI. It allows a determination of the electric formfactor of the neutron G E n independent of binding effects to first order. At Q 2 =0.31 ( GeV /c) 2 two asymmetries A ∥ ( S He ∥ q ) and A ⊥ ( S He ⊥ q ) have been measured giving A ∥ =(−7.40±0.73)% and A ⊥ =(0.89±0.30)% . The ratio A ⊥ / A ∥ is independent of the absolute value of the electron and target polarization and yields G E n =0.035±0.012±0.005.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsQuasielastic scatteringScatteringmedia_common.quotation_subjectElectric form factorElectronPolarization (waves)AsymmetryCoincidenceNuclear physicsQuasielastic neutron scatteringNeutronAtomic physicsNucleonMicrotronmedia_commonAIP Conference Proceedings
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Determination of the neutron electric form factor from the reaction 3 He(e,e'n) at medium momentum transfer

1999

The electric form factor of the neutron GEn has been determined in double polarized exclusive 3He(e,e'n) scattering in quasi–elastic kinematics by measuring asymmetries A⊥, A∥ of the cross section with respect to helicity reversal of the electron, with the nuclear spin being oriented perpendicular to the momentum transfer q in case of A⊥ and parallel in case of A∥. The experiment was performed at the 855 MeV c. w. microtron MAMI at Mainz. The degree of polarization of the electron beam and of the gaseous 3He target were each about 50%. Scattered electrons and neutrons were detected in coincidence by detector arrays covering large solid angles. Quasi–elastic scattering events were reconstruc…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsScatteringMomentum transferElectric form factorNeutronElectronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentMicrotronElectron scatteringHelicityThe European Physical Journal A
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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 4 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana

1999

The higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) is an important model for identifying plant genes and determining their function. To assist biological investigations and to define chromosome structure, a coordinated effort to sequence the Arabidopsis genome was initiated in late 1996. Here we report one of the first milestones of this project, the sequence of chromosome 4. Analysis of 17.38 megabases of unique sequence, representing about 17% of the genome, reveals 3,744 protein coding genes, 81 transfer RNAs and numerous repeat elements. Heterochromatic regions surrounding the putative centromere, which has not yet been completely sequenced, are characterized by an increased frequency …

GeneticsMultidisciplinaryChromosome 4Sequence analysisArabidopsisGene densityBiologybiology.organism_classificationGenomeGeneHomology (biology)Caenorhabditis elegansNature
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