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  1. Since its resurrection, the resinicolous discomycete genus Sarea has been accepted as containing two species, one with black apothecia and pycnidia, and one with orange. We investigate this hypothesis using three...

    Authors: James K. Mitchell, Isaac Garrido-Benavent, Luis Quijada and Donald H. Pfister
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2021 12:6
  2. Severe infections in intensive care patients show high morbidity and mortality rates. Linezolid is an antimicrobial drug frequently used in critically ill patients. Recent data indicates that there might be hi...

    Authors: Michael Zoller, Barbara Maier, Cyrill Hornuss, Christina Neugebauer, Gundula Döbbeler, Dorothea Nagel, Lesca Miriam Holdt, Mathias Bruegel, Thomas Weig, Béatrice Grabein, Lorenz Frey, Daniel Teupser, Michael Vogeser and Johannes Zander
    Citation: Critical Care 2014 18:R148
  3. Approximately one in three survivors of critical illness suffers from intensive-care-unit-acquired weakness, which increases mortality and impairs quality of life. By counteracting immobilization, a known risk...

    Authors: Lucas Huebner, Angelika Warmbein, Christina Scharf, Ines Schroeder, Kirsi Manz, Ivanka Rathgeber, Marcus Gutmann, Johanna Biebl, Amrei Mehler-Klamt, Jana Huber, Inge Eberl, Eduard Kraft, Uli Fischer and Michael Zoller
    Citation: Critical Care 2024 28:112
  4. This study aimed to investigate the association of anesthetists’ academic and educational status with self-confidence, self-rated knowledge and objective knowledge about rational antibiotic application. Theref...

    Authors: Frederick Schneider, Christian M. Schulz, Matthias May, Gerhard Schneider, Christian Ernst, Matthias Jacob, Kai Zacharowski, Thomas Hachenberg, Maren Schmidt, Moritz Kretzschmar, Bernhard Graf, Martin G. Kees, Michael Pawlik, Michael Sander, Christian Koch, Michael Zoller…
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2020 13:161
  5. P001 - Sepsis impairs the capillary response within hypoxic capillaries and decreases erythrocyte oxygen-dependent ATP efflux

    Authors: R. M. Bateman, M. D. Sharpe, J. E. Jagger, C. G. Ellis, J. Solé-Violán, M. López-Rodríguez, E. Herrera-Ramos, J. Ruíz-Hernández, L. Borderías, J. Horcajada, N. González-Quevedo, O. Rajas, M. Briones, F. Rodríguez de Castro, C. Rodríguez Gallego, F. Esen…
    Citation: Critical Care 2016 20(Suppl 2):94

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 20 Supplement 2

  6. Early mobilization can help reduce severe side effects such as muscle atrophy that occur during hospitalization. However, due to time and staff shortages in intensive and critical care as well as safety risks ...

    Authors: Angelika Warmbein, Ivanka Rathgeber, Janesca Seif, Amrei C. Mehler-Klamt, Lena Schmidbauer, Christina Scharf, Lucas Hübner, Ines Schroeder, Johanna Biebl, Marcus Gutmann, Inge Eberl, Michael Zoller and Uli Fischer
    Citation: BMC Nursing 2023 22:45
  7. Rhabdomyolysis is frequently occurring in critically ill patients, resulting in a high risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) and potentially permanent kidney damage due to increased myoglobin levels. The extracorp...

    Authors: Christina Scharf, Uwe Liebchen, Michael Paal, Michael Irlbeck, Michael Zoller and Ines Schroeder
    Citation: Critical Care 2021 25:41
  8. Beta-lactam antibiotics are often subject to therapeutic drug monitoring, but breakpoints of target attainment are mostly based on expert opinions. Studies that show a correlation between target attainment and...

    Authors: Christina Scharf, Uwe Liebchen, Michael Paal, Max Taubert, Michael Vogeser, Michael Irlbeck, Michael Zoller and Ines Schroeder
    Citation: Journal of Intensive Care 2020 8:86
  9. Early mobilization positively influences the outcome of critically ill patients, yet in clinical practice, the implementation is sometimes challenging. In this study, an adaptive robotic assistance system will...

    Authors: Angelika Warmbein, Ines Schroeder, Amrei Mehler-Klamt, Ivanka Rathgeber, Jana Huber, Christina Scharf, Lucas Hübner, Marcus Gutmann, Johanna Biebl, Andreas Lorenz, Eduard Kraft, Michael Zoller, Inge Eberl and Uli Fischer
    Citation: Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2022 8:236
  10. Severe bacterial infections remain a major challenge in intensive care units because of their high prevalence and mortality. Adequate antibiotic exposure has been associated with clinical success in critically...

    Authors: Lisa Ehmann, Michael Zoller, Iris K. Minichmayr, Christina Scharf, Barbara Maier, Maximilian V. Schmitt, Niklas Hartung, Wilhelm Huisinga, Michael Vogeser, Lorenz Frey, Johannes Zander and Charlotte Kloft
    Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:263
  11. Piperacillin levels after standard dosing have been shown frequently to be subtherapeutic, especially when renal clearance was augmented. Here, we aimed to determine if piperacillin was in its therapeutic rang...

    Authors: Johannes Zander, Gundula Döbbeler, Dorothea Nagel, Barbara Maier, Christina Scharf, Mikayil Huseyn-Zada, Jette Jung, Lorenz Frey, Michael Vogeser and Michael Zoller
    Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:79

    The Commentary to this article has been published in Critical Care 2016 20:163

  12. The ability of the thymus gland to convert bone marrow-derived progenitor cells into single positive (SP) T-cells is well known. In this review we present evidence that the thymus, in addition to producing SP ...

    Authors: John C. Chapman, Fae M. Chapman and Sandra D. Michael
    Citation: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2015 13:73
  13. In the European Union (EU), a Risk Management Plan (RMP) is submitted as part of the dossier for initial marketing authorization of a medicinal product or with an application involving a significant change to ...

    Authors: Suzan Esslinger, Linda Quinn, Sami Sampat, Marijo Otero-Lobato, Wim Noël, Anja Geldhof, Nicole Herijgers and Sarah-Jane Reeder
    Citation: Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences 2022 8:14
  14. Malaria remains one of the most serious infections for travellers to tropical countries. Due to the lack of harmonized guidelines a large variety of treatment regimens is used in Europe to treat severe malaria.

    Authors: Florian Kurth, Michel Develoux, Matthieu Mechain, Denis Malvy, Jan Clerinx, Spinello Antinori, Ida E. Gjørup, Joaquím Gascon, Kristine Mørch, Emanuele Nicastri, Michael Ramharter, Alessandro Bartoloni, Leo Visser, Thierry Rolling, Philipp Zanger, Guido Calleri…
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2017 16:57
  15. The development and approval of disease modifying treatments have dramatically changed disease progression in patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Nusinersen was approved in Europe in 2017 for the trea...

    Authors: Astrid Pechmann, Max Behrens, Katharina Dörnbrack, Adrian Tassoni, Franziska Wenzel, Sabine Stein, Sibylle Vogt, Daniela Zöller, Günther Bernert, Tim Hagenacker, Ulrike Schara-Schmidt, Maggie C. Walter, Astrid Bertsche, Katharina Vill, Matthias Baumann, Manuela Baumgartner…
    Citation: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2022 17:384
  16. In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services are not provided by one medical discipline, but rather dispersed among many different providers. Common STIs like gonorrho...

    Authors: Axel J Schmidt and Ulrich Marcus
    Citation: BMC Infectious Diseases 2011 11:132
  17. Taste bud cells transmit information regarding the contents of food from taste receptors embedded in apical microvilli to gustatory nerve fibers innervating basolateral membranes. In particular, taste cells de...

    Authors: Na Gao, Min Lu, Fernando Echeverri, Bianca Laita, Dalia Kalabat, Mark E Williams, Peter Hevezi, Albert Zlotnik and Bryan D Moyer
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2009 10:20
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