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Marko Baller

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Gries M, Christmann A, Schulte S, Weyland M, Rommel S, Martin M, et al.
Mol Neurodegener . 2021 Jun; 16(1):34. PMID: 34078425
Background: There is increasing evidence that Parkinson's disease (PD) might start in the gut, thus involving and compromising also the enteric nervous system (ENS). At the clinical onset of the...
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Bacher L, Fischer G, Litau S, Schirrmacher R, Wangler B, Baller M, et al.
J Labelled Comp Radiopharm . 2015 Jul; 58(10):395-402. PMID: 26219022
Peptidic radiotracers are highly potent substances for the specific in vivo imaging of various biological targets with Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and Positron Emission Tomography. However, some radiolabeled peptides...
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Rensch C, Lindner S, Salvamoser R, Leidner S, Bold C, Samper V, et al.
Lab Chip . 2014 Jun; 14(14):2556-64. PMID: 24879121
The application of microfluidics to the synthesis of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) tracers has been explored for more than a decade. Microfluidic benefits such as superior temperature control have been...
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Rensch C, Waengler B, Yaroshenko A, Samper V, Baller M, Heumesser N, et al.
Appl Radiat Isot . 2012 Jul; 70(8):1691-7. PMID: 22750198
Autoradiolysis describes the degradation of radioactively labeled compounds due to the activity of the labeled compounds themselves. It scales with activity concentration and is of importance for high activity and...
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Liu Y, Flood A, Bonvallet P, Vignon S, Northrop B, Tseng H, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2005 Jul; 127(27):9745-59. PMID: 15998079
Two switchable, palindromically constituted bistable [3]rotaxanes have been designed and synthesized with a pair of mechanically mobile rings encircling a single dumbbell. These designs are reminiscent of a "molecular muscle"...