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J P Schneider

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Yamada Y, Patel N, Kalen J, Schneider J
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2019 Aug; 11(38):34688-34697. PMID: 31448901
Soft materials that facilitate the three-dimensional (3D) encapsulation, proliferation, and facile local delivery of cells to targeted tissues will aid cell-based therapies, especially those that depend on the local engraftment...
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Kruger M, Decker S, Schneider J, Haverich A, Schega O
Chirurg . 2016 Apr; 87(6):478-85. PMID: 27106240
Despite modern intensive care management, acute mediastinitis is still associated with a high morbidity and mortality (up to approximately 40 %). Effective antibiotic therapy, intensive care management, elimination of the...
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Jungheim M, Miller S, Kuhn D, Schwemmle C, Schneider J, Ochs M, et al.
HNO . 2014 Jun; 62(6):457-66. PMID: 24916353
The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) forms a barrier between the pharynx and the esophagus. When opened, the UES allows the food bolus to pass into the esophagus, as well as...
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Jungheim M, Miller S, Kuhn D, Schwemmle C, Schneider J, Ochs M, et al.
HNO . 2014 May; 62(5):385-92. PMID: 24806045
The upper esophageal sphincter (UES) forms a barrier between the pharynx and the esophagus. When closed, the barrier function serves to prevent reflux and aerophagia; when open, swallowing, belching and...
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Schneider J
CNS Spectr . 2007 Jul; 5(10):53-62. PMID: 17632452
In the treatment of sexual addiction and compulsivity, the family unit is often neglected. Yet this disorder has a major impact not only on the identified patient, but also on...
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Strecker K, Schneider J, Sabri O, Wegner F, Then Bergh F, Schwarz J, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2007 Mar; 14(4):e9-e10. PMID: 17388980
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Schneider J, Krohmer S, Gunther A, Zimmer C
Rofo . 2006 May; 178(6):618-26. PMID: 16703498
Purpose: In the nine years since the posterior reversible (leuc) encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) was first described, a number of causes have been under discussion. These not only include arterial hypertension,...
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Strecker K, Schneider J, Barthel H, Hermann W, Wegner F, Wagner A, et al.
J Neurol . 2006 Apr; 253(8):1024-9. PMID: 16607473
Wilson's disease (WD) is characterized by impaired hepatic copper secretion and subsequent copper accumulation in many organs predominantly liver and brain, secondary to loss of function mutations in the copper...
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Hermann W, Gunther P, Schneider J, Villmann T, Kuhn H, Eichelkraut S
Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr . 2006 Apr; 74(10):558-66. PMID: 16586257
Wilson's disease, a rare autosomal recessive disorder of hepatic copper transport, is characterized by a varying pattern of hepatic, neurologic and psychiatric symptoms. Currently, about 250 causative mutations of the...
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Rudolph C, Schneider J, Wallenborn J, Schaffranietz L
Anaesthesia . 2005 Jun; 60(7):668-72. PMID: 15960717
The movements of the upper cervical spine were measured by fluoroscopy in 20 patients during laryngoscopy with the Bonfils intubation fibrescope and the Macintosh laryngoscope. Laryngoscopy with both the Bonfils...