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Burgemeister S, Kutz A, Conca A, Holler T, Haubitz S, Huber A, et al.
Open Access Emerg Med . 2017 Nov; 9:97-106. PMID: 29123431
Background: Benchmarking of real-life quality of care may improve evaluation and comparability of emergency department (ED) care. We investigated process management variables for important medical diagnoses in a large, well-defined...
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Kleiner M, Wentrup C, Holler T, Lavik G, Harder J, Lott C, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2015 May; 17(12):5023-35. PMID: 26013766
The gutless marine worm Olavius algarvensis lives in symbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria that provide nutrition by fixing carbon dioxide (CO2 ) into biomass using reduced sulfur compounds as energy sources....
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Thommen D, Weissenberger N, Schuetz P, Mueller B, Reemts C, Holler T, et al.
Swiss Med Wkly . 2014 Jun; 144:w13972. PMID: 24963880
Background: On 1 January 2012 Swiss Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG), a new uniform payment system for in-patients was introduced in Switzerland with the intention to replace a "cost-based" with a...
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Holler T, Wegener G, Knittel K, Boetius A, Brunner B, Kuypers M, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2013 Jun; 1(5):370-6. PMID: 23765889
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) by methanotrophic archaea and sulfate-reducing bacteria is the major sink of methane formed in marine sediments. The study of AOM as well as of...
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Weissenberger N, Thommen D, Schuetz P, Mueller B, Reemts C, Holler T, et al.
Swiss Med Wkly . 2013 Jun; 143:w13790. PMID: 23740092
Background: Reimbursement for inpatients in Switzerland differed among states until 2012. Some hospitals used diagnosis related groups (DRG) and others used fee-for-service (FFS). We compared length of hospital stay (LOS),...
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Kellermann M, Wegener G, Elvert M, Yoshinaga M, Lin Y, Holler T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2012 Nov; 109(47):19321-6. PMID: 23129626
The methane-rich, hydrothermally heated sediments of the Guaymas Basin are inhabited by thermophilic microorganisms, including anaerobic methane-oxidizing archaea (mainly ANME-1) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (e.g., HotSeep-1 cluster). We studied the microbial...
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Lin Y, Lipp J, Elvert M, Holler T, Hinrichs K
Environ Microbiol . 2012 Oct; 15(5):1634-46. PMID: 23033882
The membrane lipids diglycosyl-glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraethers (2G-GDGTs) in marine subsurface sediments are believed to originate from uncultivated benthic archaea, yet the production of 2G-GDGTs from subseafloor samples has not...
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Wegener G, Bausch M, Holler T, Manh Thang N, Mollar X, Kellermann M, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2012 Apr; 14(6):1517-27. PMID: 22498240
Sub-seafloor sediments are populated by large numbers of microbial cells but not much is known about their metabolic activities, growth rates and carbon assimilation pathways. Here we introduce a new...
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Holler T, Wegener G, Niemann H, Deusner C, Ferdelman T, Boetius A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 Dec; 108(52):E1484-90. PMID: 22160711
Microbial degradation of substrates to terminal products is commonly understood as a unidirectional process. In individual enzymatic reactions, however, reversibility (reverse reaction and product back flux) is common. Hence, it...
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Schreiber L, Holler T, Knittel K, Meyerdierks A, Amann R
Environ Microbiol . 2011 Oct; 12(8):2327-40. PMID: 21966923
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) with sulfate as terminal electron acceptor is mediated by consortia of methanotrophic archaea (ANME) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). Whereas three clades of ANME have...