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    Mütterliche Anthropometrie und Schwangerschaftsrisiken: Eine retrospektive, regionale Kohortenstudie aus Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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    In dieser Studie wurde der Einfluss der anthropometrischen Daten der Schwangeren auf häufig auftretende und wissenschaftlich anerkannte Schwangerschaftsrisiken untersucht. Dabei wurden die Daten von 199.970 Schwangeren aus den Geburtsstationen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern zwischen 1994 bis 2011 ausgewertet

    D. Alberti Haller Archiatri Regii & Electoralis, Med. Anat. Chir. Bot. P.P.O. Soc. Reg. Angl. & Suec. Sod. Enumeratio Methodica Stirpium Helvetiae Indigenarum

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    D. ALBERTI HALLER ARCHIATRI REGII & ELECTORALIS, MED. ANAT. CHIR. BOT. P.P.O. SOC. REG. ANGL. & SUEC. SOD. ENUMERATIO METHODICA STIRPIUM HELVETIAE INDIGENARUM D. Alberti Haller Archiatri Regii & Electoralis, Med. Anat. Chir. Bot. P.P.O. Soc. Reg. Angl. & Suec. Sod. Enumeratio Methodica Stirpium Helvetiae Indigenarum ( - ) Einband ( - ) Titelseite Tomus I. ([1]) Widmung ([2]) Praefatio (1) Nomina Scriptorum Et Editionum, Quibus In Hoc Opere Usus Sum. (15) Dissertationes Academicae Et Aliae Schedea Minores Quibus Usus Sum. (31) Ordo Classium Et Generum (32) Ad Tabulas IV. Priores Visum Est Addere Explicationes (36) Plantae Apetalae Staminibus Conspicuis Destitutae (1) Tab: I. (Tab. I.) Tab: II. (Tab. II.) Tab: III. (Tab. III.) Tab. IV. (Tab. IV.) Plantae Seminiferae Floribus Et Apicibus Conspicuis Destitutae (130) Plantae Semine Et Staminibus Conspicuis Donatae (145) I. Apetalae (145) Tab. V. (Tab. V.) II. Flore Petalode (262) Tab. VI (Tab. VI.) Tab. VII. (Tab. VII.) Tab. VIII. (Tab. VIII.) Tab. IX. (Tab. IX.) Titelseite Tomus II. ([1]) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyledones: Isostemones] (425) Tab. X. (Tab. X.) Tab. XI. (Tab. XI.) Tab. XVII. (Tab. XVII.gef) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyledones: Meiostemones] (527) Tab XII. (Tab. XII.) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyledones Staminibus Sesquialteris] (535) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyled. Staminibus Dupl. Sesquitert] (565) Tab. XIII. (Tab. XIII.) Tab. XIV. (Tab. XIV.) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyled. Papilionaceis Adfines] (604) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyled. Staminibus Quat. Inaequal] (608) Tab. XV. (Tab. XV.) Tab. XVI. (Tab. XVI.) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyledones Dipsaceae] (662) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyledones Capitatae] (674) Tab XIX. (Tab. XIX.gef) Tab XX. (Tab. XX.) Tab. XXI. (Tab XXI.) Tab. XXIII. (Tab XXIII.gef) [Plantae Dicotyledones Petalodeae Corymbiferae] (693) [Plantae Petalodeae Dicotyledones Radiatae] (710) [Plant. Petal. Dicotyl. Flore Conpos. Cichoraceae] (739) Tab. XXIV. (Tab. XXIV) Appendix (762) Addenda (763) Index (784) Errata (794

    Expression of prestin-homologous solute carrier (SLC26) in auditory organs of nonmammalian vertebrates and insects

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    Prestin, the fifth member of the anion transporter family SLC26, is the outer hair cell molecular motor thought to be responsible for active mechanical amplification in the mammalian cochlea. Active amplification is present in a variety of other auditory systems, yet the prevailing view is that prestin is a motor molecule unique to mammalian ears. Here we identify prestin-related SLC26 proteins that are expressed in the auditory organs of nonmammalian vertebrates and insects. Sequence comparisons revealed the presence of SLC26 proteins in fish (Danio, GenBank accession no. AY278118, and Anguilla, GenBank accession no. BAC16761), mosquitoes (Anopheles, GenBank accession nos. EAA07232 and EAA07052), and flies (Drosophila, GenBank accession no. AAF49285). The fly and zebrafish homologues were cloned and, by using in situ hybridization, shown to be expressed in the auditory organs. In mosquitoes, in turn, the expression of prestin homologues was demonstrated for the auditory organ by using highly specific riboprobes against rat prestin. We conclude that prestin-related SLC26 proteins are widespread, possibly ancestral, constituents of auditory organs and are likely to serve salient roles in mammals and across taxa

    Neurotrophin secretion: current facts and future prospects

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