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    Do we treat our patients or rather periodontal microbes with adjunctive antibiotics in periodontal therapy? A 16S rDNA microbial community analysis by Daniel Hagenfeld (319909)

    Published 2018
    “…We found statistically noticeable decreased richness, and increased dissimilarity in the antibiotic, but not in the placebo group after therapy. …”
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    Decrease of neuronal FKBP4/FKBP52 modulates perinuclear lysosomal positioning and MAPT/Tau behavior during MAPT/Tau-induced proteotoxic stress by Béatrice Chambraud (3371201)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we demonstrate that FKBP4 decrease in a human neuronal cell line (SH-SY5Y) and in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from human MAPT<sup>P301S</sup> transgenic mice affected the function of the autophagy-lysosomal system under MAPT induced proteotoxic stress conditions. …”
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    Lowering Melting Points in Asymmetrically Substituted Salen-Copper(II) Complexes Exhibiting Mesomorphic Behavior. Structure of the Mesogen Cu(5-hexyloxySalen) by Reinhard Paschke (553784)

    Published 2002
    “…In comparison with their symmetrical analogues, unsymmetrically substituted Cu−Salen complexes show mesophases with lowered melting points. For terminally substituted complexes, symmetrical ones (R<sup>1</sup> = R<sup>2</sup>) have only an S<sub>A</sub> phase, while for unsymmetrical alkoxy substitution a monotropic S<sub>E</sub> phase occurs and the melting temperature decreases with no loss in mesophase stability. …”
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    Lowering Melting Points in Asymmetrically Substituted Salen-Copper(II) Complexes Exhibiting Mesomorphic Behavior. Structure of the Mesogen Cu(5-hexyloxySalen) by Reinhard Paschke (553784)

    Published 2002
    “…In comparison with their symmetrical analogues, unsymmetrically substituted Cu−Salen complexes show mesophases with lowered melting points. For terminally substituted complexes, symmetrical ones (R<sup>1</sup> = R<sup>2</sup>) have only an S<sub>A</sub> phase, while for unsymmetrical alkoxy substitution a monotropic S<sub>E</sub> phase occurs and the melting temperature decreases with no loss in mesophase stability. …”
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