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Krause S, Capito F, Oeinck V, Flato H, Hoffmann H, Otes O, et al.
Biotechnol Notes . 2024 Oct; 5:50-57. PMID: 39416690
During manufacturing of mammalian-cell derived monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) virus clearance capacity of the downstream process has to be demonstrated. The protein A chromatography step typically achieves less than 4 log...
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Schmidt S, Hoffmann H, Garbe L, Harrer A, Steiner M, Himly M, et al.
Anal Methods . 2024 May; 16(21):3349-3363. PMID: 38742423
The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac (DCF) is an important environmental contaminant occurring in surface waters all over the world, because, after excretion, it is not adequately removed from wastewater...
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Hoffmann H, Baldermann S, Wiesner-Reinhold M, Bergmann M, Grune T, Hanschen F
Mol Nutr Food Res . 2022 Nov; 67(1):e2200619. PMID: 36373491
Scope: Epithionitriles can be main glucosinolate hydrolysis products in Brassica vegetables such as cabbage or pak choi. Here, for the first time, the bioavailability and metabolism of longer-chain epithionitriles (C4-C5)...
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Hoffmann H, Ott C, Raupbach J, Andernach L, Renz M, Grune T, et al.
Front Nutr . 2022 Aug; 9:941286. PMID: 35938125
Glucosinolates are plant secondary metabolites found in cruciferous vegetables (Brassicaceae) that are valued for their potential health benefits. Frequently consumed representatives of these vegetables, for example, are white or red...
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Hoffmann H, Andernach L, Kanzler C, Hanschen F
Food Res Int . 2022 Jun; 157:111237. PMID: 35761548
Glucosinolates are plant secondary metabolites occurring in Brassicaceae plants. Upon tissue disruption, these compounds can be enzymatically hydrolyzed into isothiocyanates, which are very reactive and can react with nucleophiles during...
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Hoffmann H, Pitz I, Adomssent B, Russmann C
Zentralbl Arbeitsmed Arbeitsschutz Ergon . 2022 Jan; 72(2):68-77. PMID: 35068706
Background: In the manufacturing industry, work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) result in sick days and have substantial economic consequences for the enterprise and the national economy. Exoskeletons can support the body...
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Hazer-Rau D, Meudt S, Daucher A, Spohrs J, Hoffmann H, Schwenker F, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2020 Apr; 20(8). PMID: 32316626
In this paper, we present a multimodal dataset for affective computing research acquired in a human-computer interaction (HCI) setting. An experimental mobile and interactive scenario was designed and implemented based...
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Hoffmann H, Richter D
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2019 Dec; 43(1):72-75. PMID: 31841014
Objectives: Supported employment (SE) was introduced to Switzerland in 2002. Since then, an increasing number of SE programs have been launched across Switzerland. This article reviews the state of SE...
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Richter D, Hunziker M, Hoffmann H
Psychiatr Prax . 2019 May; 46(6):338-341. PMID: 31137040
Objective: This study reports on the evaluation of the Bern Job Coach Placement program, a supported employment intervention, in the routine operation. Methods: Administrative data of participants from the years...
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Lazaro E, Amayra I, Lopez-Paz J, Martinez O, Perez M, Berrocoso S, et al.
J Atten Disord . 2019 Mar; 23(6):563-569. PMID: 30888306
Objective: This study presents the validation of a computerized assessment tool that studies the ability to recognize emotional facial expressions in children between 8 and 11 years of age: the...