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H. Bader

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Compound Membranes of Linearly Polymerized and Cross-Linked Macrolipids with Phospholipids: Preparation, Microstructure and Applications

1985

Methods for the assembly and for studying the structural and dynamic properties of partially polymerized membranes are described. Mixtures of two classes of polymerizable amphiphiles with diacyl phosphatidylcholines are studied: (1) phosphatidylcholines carrying a diacetylene group per chain (abbreviated as (m,n)-DIINPC (where m + n + 6 equals number of C-Atoms per chain) and (2) a phospholipid-like molecule with a polymerizable methacryl ligand connected to the phosphate head group via (CH2CH2O)m spacers which is abbreviated as (m.n)-POMECY (n = number of C-atoms per chain). — Phase diagrams of the lipid mixtures are established by static light scattering in combination with freeze fractur…

Materials scienceDiacetyleneGeneral Chemical EngineeringVesicleDegree of polymerizationPhotobleachingchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyMonomerMembranechemistryPolymerizationPolymer chemistryStatic light scatteringBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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Impact of clinical phenotypes on management and outcomes in European atrial fibrillation patients: a report from the ESC-EHRA EURObservational Resear…

2021

Abstract Background Epidemiological studies in atrial fibrillation (AF) illustrate that clinical complexity increase the risk of major adverse outcomes. We aimed to describe European AF patients’ clinical phenotypes and analyse the differential clinical course. Methods We performed a hierarchical cluster analysis based on Ward’s Method and Squared Euclidean Distance using 22 clinical binary variables, identifying the optimal number of clusters. We investigated differences in clinical management, use of healthcare resources and outcomes in a cohort of European AF patients from a Europe-wide observational registry. Results A total of 9363 were available for this analysis. We identified three …

RegistrieResearch Reportmedicine.medical_specialtyMajor adverse outcomeCardiovascular risk factorsCluster analysisRisk FactorsInternal medicineClinical phenotypeAtrial FibrillationEpidemiologyHumansMedicineRegistriesCluster analysiAtrial fibrillation; Clinical management; Clinical phenotypes; Cluster analysis; Major adverse outcomes; Humans; Phenotype; Registries; Research Report; Risk Factors; Atrial FibrillationClinical managementbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelRisk FactorHazard ratioRAtrial fibrillationClinical phenotypesMajor adverse outcomesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAtrial fibrillationConfidence intervalPhenotypeCohortMedicineObservational studybusinessResearch ArticleHumanBMC Medicine
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Liposomes from α,ω-dipolar amphiphiles with a polymerizable diyne moiety in the hydrophobic chain

1982

Symmetric polymerizable α,ω-dipolar C22-diacetylenes were prepared by oxidative coupling of 10-undecynoic acid and 10-undecynol, respectively, by means of copper II salts in ethanolic solution. 10,12-Docosadiyne-1,22-diphosphate (3)—by reaction of 10,12-docosadiyne-1,22-diol (2) with POCl3—was polymerized in aqueous solution using UV irradiation to form deep blue, thermochromic solutions. By consonication of 3 with cholesterol, monolayer vesicles were formed. This was proven by encapsulation of 6-carboxyfluorescein. These monomeric vesicles were polymerized by UV light to yield stable, deep blue polymeric vesicle suspensions.

chemistry.chemical_compoundLiposomeMonomerAqueous solutionchemistryPolymerizationVesicleMonolayerAmphiphiletechnology industry and agricultureMoietyPhotochemistryJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition
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Scientific Proceedings Second International Symposium on Cytostatic Drug Resistance

1991

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyOncologybusiness.industrymedicineGeneral MedicineDrug resistancePharmacologyIntensive care medicinebusinessJournal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
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