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Bertram, Mathias, Thomas Ostermann, and Peter F. Matthiessen. "Erforschung der Rhythmischen Einreibungen nach Wegman/Hauschka – eine Strukturphänomenologische Untersuchung." Pflege 18, no. 4 (August 1, 2005): 227–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1012-5302.18.4.227.

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Einleitung: Die in den 1990er Jahren begonnene Forschung über die Rhythmischen Einreibungen nach Wegman/Hauschka (RE) ist ein wesentlicher pflegewissenschaftlicher Beitrag zur Anerkennung komplementärer Verfahren der Pflege. Ziel, Material und Methoden: Auf der methodischen Basis einer durch Goethes Forschungsart inspirierten Leibphänomenologie wurde die Fragestellung untersucht: Was sind typische psychosomatische Reaktionsweisen von PatientInnen auf eine RE? Die durch theoretisches Sampling ermittelte Stichprobe bestand aus 13 PflegeexpertInnen für RE. Ergebnisse: Es wurden drei typische Reaktionsmuster gefunden: Lösen, Wiedereinssein und Neuvermögen. Diese Muster beschränken sich nicht auf Veränderungen körperlicher Parameter, sondern indizieren neben der physiologisch-vegetativen auch eine seelisch-geistige Dimension. Schlussfolgerung: Eine vorsichtige Interpretation der Ergebnisse kann den Schluss nahelegen, dass die hier generierten Konzepte als Archetypen menschlicher Reaktionen auf bestimmte Formen von therapeutischer Berührung verstanden werden können.
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Azawi, Shaymaa, Thomas Liehr, Martina Rincic, and Mattia Manferrari. "Molecular Cytogenomic Characterization of the Murine Breast Cancer Cell Lines C-127I, EMT6/P and TA3 Hauschka." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 13 (July 1, 2020): 4716. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134716.

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Background: To test and introduce effective and less toxic breast cancer (BC) treatment strategies, animal models, including murine BC cell lines, are considered as perfect platforms. Strikingly, the knowledge on the genetic background of applied BC cell lines is often sparse though urgently necessary for their targeted and really justified application. Methods: In this study, we performed the first molecular cytogenetic characterization for three murine BC cell lines C-127I, EMT6/P and TA3 Hauschka. Besides fluorescence in situ hybridization-banding, array comparative genomic hybridization was also applied. Thus, overall, an in silico translation for the detected imbalances and chromosomal break events in the murine cell lines to the corresponding homologous imbalances in humans could be provided. The latter enabled a comparison of the murine cell line with human BC cytogenomics. Results: All three BC cell lines showed a rearranged karyotype at different stages of complexity, which can be interpreted carefully as reflectance of more or less advanced tumor stages. Conclusions: Accordingly, the C-127I cell line would represent the late stage BC while the cell lines EMT6/P and TA3 Hauschka would be models for the premalignant or early BC stage and an early or benign BC, respectively. With this cytogenomic information provided, these cell lines now can be applied really adequately in future research studies.
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Nicolls, Sarah. "‘New Blood’: 130701, 15th Anniversary Showcase, Brighton Festival." Tempo 70, no. 278 (September 28, 2016): 88–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298216000425.

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The Spire, St Mark's chapel, is an artist-led creation space in Brighton. Normally it's a blank space without heating or equipment but for the night of 10 May it is fantastically dressed up with lights, pictures and a projection saying ‘landmark post-classical recordings’. This is a label showcase for 130701, an offshoot of FatCat Records set up by Dave Howell in 2001. Hauschka, one of the label's longstanding artists who has opened up his imaginative and playful inside-piano playing to commercial audiences, and the label's willingness to support live experimental music are the reasons I'm here.
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Kierey, Beate. "Zur Wirkungskraft und Anwendung der Rhythmischen Einreibungen nach Wegman/Hauschka in der ambulanten Pflege." Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Ganzheitsmedizin / Swiss Journal of Integrative Medicine 28, no. 6 (2016): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000452847.

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Santesmases, María Jesús. "Human Chromosomes and Cancer." Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 45, no. 1 (2014): 85–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2015.45.1.85.

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In this paper I analyze the trajectory of research objects and experiments on tumor cells that led the Swedish geneticist, Albert Levan, through successive collaborations with Theodore Hauschka in Philadelphia (U.S.) and Joe Hin Tjio in Lund (Sweden), from plants to mice and from mice to human chromosomes. Tumor chromosomes were created and recreated in mice bodies by Eva Klein and Georg Klein as ascites—fluid—tumors, whereas human tumors were transplanted from the bodies of cancer patients into mice by Helene W. Toolan. The cultures of cytogenetics and microscopic observation were therefore opened up, from agricultural and botanical research to the clinical laboratory. I suggest it was research on tumors and cancer cells that led to a method for obtaining clear slides, thereby providing evidence of the new number of forty-six human chromosomes, as presented by Tjio and Levan in 1956. Along this research trajectory, the knowledge and practices of cytogenetics were medicalized—a medicalization that situated both cancer research and cytogenetics at the origins of biomedicine.
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Clegg, C. H., and S. D. Hauschka. "Heterokaryon analysis of muscle differentiation: regulation of the postmitotic state." Journal of Cell Biology 105, no. 2 (August 1, 1987): 937–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.105.2.937.

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MM14 mouse myoblasts withdraw irreversibly from the cell cycle and become postmitotic within a few hours of being deprived of fibroblast growth factor (Clegg, C. H., T. A. Linkhart, B. B. Olwin, and S. D. Hauschka, 1987, J. Cell Biol., 105:949-956). To examine the mechanisms that may regulate this developmental state of skeletal muscle, we tested the mitogen responsiveness of various cell types after their polyethylene glycol-mediated fusion with post-mitotic myocytes. Heterokaryons containing myocytes and quiescent nonmyogenic cells such as 3T3, L cell, and a differentiation-defective myoblast line (DD-1) responded to mitogen-rich medium by initiating DNA synthesis. Myonuclei replicated DNA and reexpressed thymidine kinase. In contrast, (myocyte x G1 myoblast) heterokaryons failed to replicate DNA in mitogen-rich medium and became postmitotic. This included cells with a nuclear ratio of three myoblasts to one myocyte. Proliferation dominance in (myocyte x 3T3 cell) and (myocyte x DD-1) heterokaryons was conditionally regulated by the timing of mitogen treatment; such cells became postmitotic when mitogen exposure was delayed for as little as 6 h after cell fusion. In addition, (myocyte x DD-1) heterokaryons expressed a muscle-specific trait and lost epidermal growth factor receptors when they became postmitotic. These results demonstrate that DNA synthesis is not irreversibly blocked in skeletal muscle; myonuclei readily express proliferation-related functions when provided with a mitogenic signal. Rather, myocyte-specific repression of DNA synthesis in heterokaryons argues that the postmitotic state of skeletal muscle is regulated by diffusible factors that inhibit processes of cellular mitogenesis.
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Parker, Gretchen E., Bartholomew A. Pederson, Mariko Obayashi, Jill M. Schroeder, Robert A. Harris, and Peter J. Roach. "Gene expression profiling of mice with genetically modified muscle glycogen content." Biochemical Journal 395, no. 1 (March 15, 2006): 137–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj20051456.

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Glycogen, a branched polymer of glucose, forms an energy re-serve in numerous organisms. In mammals, the two largest glyco-gen stores are in skeletal muscle and liver, which express tissue-specific glycogen synthase isoforms. MGSKO mice, in which mGys1 (mouse glycogen synthase) is disrupted, are devoid of muscle glycogen [Pederson, Chen, Schroeder, Shou, DePaoli-Roach and Roach (2004) Mol. Cell. Biol. 24, 7179–7187]. The GSL30 mouse line hyper-accumulates glycogen in muscle [Manchester, Skurat, Roach, Hauschka and Lawrence (1996) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93, 10707–10711]. We performed a microarray analysis of mRNA from the anterior tibialis, medial gastrocnemius and liver of MGSKO mice, and from the gastroc-nemius of GSL30 mice. In MGSKO mice, transcripts of 79 genes varied in their expression in the same direction in both the anterior tibialis and gastrocnemius. These included several genes encoding proteins proximally involved in glycogen metabolism. The Ppp1r1a [protein phosphatase 1 regulatory (inhibitor) sub-unit 1A] gene underwent the greatest amount of downregulation. In muscle, the downregulation of Pfkfb1 and Pfkfb3, encoding isoforms of 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphospha-tase, is consistent with decreased glycolysis. Pathways for branched-chain amino acid, and ketone body utilization appear to be downregulated, as is the capacity to form the gluconeogenic precursors alanine, lactate and glutamine. Expression changes among several members of the Wnt signalling pathway were identified, suggesting an as yet unexplained role in glycogen meta-bolism. In liver, the upregulation of Pfkfb1 and Pfkfb3 expression is consistent with increased glycolysis, perhaps as an adaptation to altered muscle metabolism. By comparing changes in muscle expression between MGSKO and GSL30 mice, we found a subset of 44 genes, the expression of which varied as a function of muscle glycogen content. These genes are candidates for regulation by glycogen levels. Particularly interesting is the observation that 11 of these genes encode cardiac or slow-twitch isoforms of muscle contractile proteins, and are upregulated in muscle that has a greater oxidative capacity in MGSKO mice.
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Olwin, B. B., and S. D. Hauschka. "Cell surface fibroblast growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptors are permanently lost during skeletal muscle terminal differentiation in culture." Journal of Cell Biology 107, no. 2 (August 1, 1988): 761–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.107.2.761.

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One characteristic of skeletal muscle differentiation is the conversion of proliferating cells to a population that is irreversibly postmitotic. This developmental change can be induced in vitro by depriving the cultures of specific mitogens such as fibroblast growth factor (FGF). Analysis of cell surface FGF receptor (FGFR) in several adult mouse muscle cell lines and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in mouse MM14 cells reveals a correlation between receptor loss and the acquisition of a postmitotic phenotype. Quiescent MM14 cells, mitogen-depleted, differentiation-defective MM14 cells, and differentiated BC3H1 muscle cells (a line that fails to become postmitotic upon differentiation) retained their cell surface FGFR. These results indicate that FGFR loss is not associated with either reversible cessation of muscle cell proliferation or biochemical differentiation and thus, further support a correlation between receptor loss and acquisition of a postmitotic phenotype. Comparison of the kinetics for growth factor receptor loss and for commitment of MM14 cells to a postmitotic phenotype reveals that FGFR rises transiently from approximately 700 receptors/cell to a maximum of approximately 2,000 receptors/cell 12 h after FGF removal, when at the same time, greater than 95% of the cells are postmitotic. FGFR levels then decline to undetectable levels by 24 h after FGF removal. During the interval in which FGFR increases and then disappears there is no change in its affinity for FGF. The transient increase in growth factor receptors appears to be due to a decrease in ligand-mediated internalization because EGFR, which undergoes an immediate decline when cultures are deprived of FGF (Lim, R. W., and S. D. Hauschka. 1984. J. Cell Biol. 98:739-747), exhibits a similar transient rise when cultures are grown in media containing both EGF and FGF before switching the cells to media without these added factors. These results indicate that the loss of certain growth factor receptors is a specific phenotype acquired during skeletal muscle differentiation, but they do not resolve whether regulation of FGFR number is causal for initiation of the postmitotic phenotype. A general model is presented in the discussion.
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Mathew, Thomas. "Bioequivalence Studies in Drug Development: Methods and Applications by Dieter Hauschke, Volker Steinijans, Iris Pigeot." International Statistical Review 75, no. 2 (August 2007): 272–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-5823.2007.00015_24.x.

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Chow, Shein-Chung. "Bioequivalence Studies in Drug Development, Methods and Applications by D. HAUSCHKE, V. STEINIJANS, and I. PIGEOT." Biometrics 63, no. 3 (August 31, 2007): 969–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0420.2007.00856_4.x.

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Bertram, Mathias. "Der Therapeutische Prozess als Dialog Strukturphänomenologische Untersuchung der Rhythmischen Einreibungen nach Wegman, Hauschka." Berlin Pro Business, 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2685442&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Ström, Maria. "RYTMISK INSMÖRJNING ENLIGT WEGMAN/HAUSCHKA – en intervjustudie om patienters upplevelser av beröringsterapi i öppenvård." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för hälso- och vårdvetenskap (HV), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-49958.

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Bakgrund: Rytmisk insmörjning enligt Wegman/Hauschka (RI) är en beröringsterapi inom antroposofisk vård. RI utförs av sjuksköterskor inom landstingsfinansierad integrativ vård. Patienter får RI i primärvård, öppenvård och slutenvård. Det centrala i den antroposofiska synen på kropp, hälsa och lidande överrensstämmer i stor utsträckning med den vårdvetenskapliga livsvärldsteorin. Syfte: Att belysa hur patienter som fått eller får RI i öppenvård upplevt att behandlingen har påverkat dem. Metod: Kvalitativ innehållsanalys enligt Lundman och Hällgren Graneheim (2012) baserad på semistrukturerade intervjuer med fem patienter.   Resultat: Patienter som fått RI i öppenvård upplevde att deras hälsa förbättrades kroppsligt, själsligt och andligt. Kroppsligt lidande som smärta, nedsatt lungfunktion, tarmbesvär och sömnsvårigheter förbättrades. Själsligt och existentiellt lidande minskade i form av förbättrade kognitiva funktioner och ökad möjlighet att känna avslappning, avgränsning, mening, hopp, bekräftelse, trygghet samt livskraft. Slutsats: I denna studie på patienter i öppenvård liksom i tidigare studier på patienter i slutenvård upplevs RI kunna stärka hälsan kroppsligt, själsligt och existentiellt. RI är en vårdaktivitet där patienten bemöts utifrån ett helhetsperspektiv och vårdvetenskaplig teori omsätts i praktik. Större, jämförande studier med till exempel kontrollgrupp utan behandling eller med läkemedelsbehandling eller samtalsterapi liksom studier över tid är nödvändigt innan RI kan integreras i större utsträckning inom dagens hälso- och sjukvård.
Background: Rhythmical Einreibungen according to Wegman/Hauschka (RE) is a soft massage therapy for use in medicine and nursing extended through anthroposophy. RE is practiced by nurses working with integrative health care in the public financed health system, both with inpatients and outpatients (e.g. in primary care). The ontological definitions of caring science grounded in lifeworld theory of the human body, health and suffering is to a high extent corresponding with anthroposophic medicine. Aim: To explore how outpatients receiving RE have experienced that the therapy have affected them. Method: A quality content analysis, according to Lundman and Hällgren Graneheim (2012), based on semi structured interviews with five patients. Results: A decrease in physical suffering such as pain, reduced lung capacity, IBS and sleeping disorders was experienced. Psychological and spiritual improvement was experienced in cognitive functions, sense of relaxation, meaning, hope, confirmation, security and vitality. Improved health was experienced despite severe illness. Conclusion: RE is a therapy where caring science seems to be put in practice. This study on outpatients receiving RE indicates that it may improve health physically, psychologically and spiritually. The results match with earlier studies on inpatients receiving RE. Further studies, e.g. in comparison with psychotherapy or medical treatments, would be of great interest.
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Hausch, Raphael [Verfasser]. "Salicylat-Intoleranz: Verlaufskontrolle bei adaptiver Desaktiverung / Raphael Hausch." Ulm : Universität Ulm, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1139050516/34.

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Hauschke, Jörg Henning [Verfasser]. "Die Gesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts als Gesellschafterin. : Eine Untersuchung der Beteiligungsfähigkeit der Gesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts. / Jörg Henning Hauschke." Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1238296394/34.

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Acke, Fabian [Verfasser], Wolf-Dieter [Akademischer Betreuer] Fessner, and Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] Hausch. "Entwicklung promiskuitiver Aldolasen / Fabian Acke ; Wolf-Dieter Fessner, Felix Hausch." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1218692340/34.

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Acke, Fabian Verfasser], Wolf-Dieter [Akademischer Betreuer] Fessner, and Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] [Hausch. "Entwicklung promiskuitiver Aldolasen / Fabian Acke ; Wolf-Dieter Fessner, Felix Hausch." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2020. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-118212.

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Vasiuta, Roman [Verfasser], Herbert [Akademischer Betreuer] Plenio, and Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] Hausch. "Synthesis of BODIPY-tagged transition-metal complexes / Roman Vasiuta ; Herbert Plenio, Felix Hausch." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1151322342/34.

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Feng, Xixi [Verfasser], and Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] Hausch. "Rational drug design and synthesis of selective FKBP51 ligands / Xixi Feng ; Betreuer: Felix Hausch." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1180285867/34.

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Hoffmann, Henrik [Verfasser], Gunter [Akademischer Betreuer] Fischer, Mike [Akademischer Betreuer] Schutkowski, and Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] Hausch. "Konformationelle Regulation des RNA-bindenden Cyclophilins CYP57 / Henrik Hoffmann ; Gunter Fischer, Mike Schutkowski, Felix Hausch." Halle, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1116950979/34.

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Mao, Tianqi [Verfasser], Felix [Akademischer Betreuer] Hausch, and Boris [Akademischer Betreuer] Schmidt. "Development of Novel Small-Molecule Degraders of FK506-Binding Protein 51 / Tianqi Mao ; Felix Hausch, Boris Schmidt." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1216243409/34.

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Books on the topic "Hauschka"

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Tom, Monte, ed. Healing beauty, the Dr. Hauschka way. New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2006.

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Hauschka, Jiří. Stuck in the emotional landscape: Jiri Hauschka, Jaroslav Valec̆ka at the Red Gate Gallery, London, 2011. London: Victoria Press, 2011.

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Hauschka, Jiří. Stuck in the emotional landscape: Jiri Hauschka, Jaroslav Valec̆ka at the Red Gate Gallery, London, 2011. London: Victoria Press, 2011.

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Heine, Rolf, Monika Layer, Monika Fingado, Edelgard Grosse-Brauckmann, and Hermann Glaser. Praxishandbuch Rhythmische Einreibungen nach Wegman / Hauschka. Huber, Bern, 2003.

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Awakening Beauty The Dr. Hauschka Way. Clarkson Potter, 2006.

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(Collaborator), Monika Fingado, Hermann Glaser (Collaborator), Edelgard Grosse-Brauckmann (Collaborator), Rolf Heine (Collaborator), and Monica Layer (Editor), eds. Handbook for Rhythmical Einreibungen: According to Wegman/Hauschka. Temple Lodge Publishing, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hauschka"

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Bertram, Mathias. "Rhythmische Einreibungen nach Wegman/Hauschka." In Dimensionen therapeutischer Prozesse in der Integrativen Medizin, 107–22. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12149-5_7.

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Prinz, Barbara Katharina. "Rhythmische Einreibungen nach Ita Wegman/Hauschka." In Naturheilkundliche Anwendungen in der Pflege, 147–74. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60477-9_5.

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