GSE157182 In vitro polarization of primary human blood derived macrophages
Contributors : Wilhelm Bertrams ; Bernd SchmeckSeries Type : Expression profiling by high throughput sequencingOrganism : Homo sapiensPurpose: Generate a benchmark to assess extent of macrophage polarization in disease or infection models.Method: Monocytes were isolated from blood donors who gave informed written consent (Ethics approval number: 161/17, Philipps University Marburg, Germany) by MACS CD14 positive selection. Monocytes were cultured for 7 days in the presence of 1% human off-the-clot AB serum. On day 7, macrophage morphology was assessed by microscope, and cells were left untreated (ctrl), stimulated with 1...
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - August 25, 2022 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing Homo sapiens Source Type: research

Marburg Virus Re-Emerged in 2022: Recently Detected in Ghana, another Zoonotic Pathogen Coming Up Amid Rising Cases of Monkeypox and Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic- Global Health Concerns and Counteracting Measures
Vet Q. 2022 Aug 22:1-9. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2022.2116501. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35993230 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2022.2116501 (Source: Veterinary Quarterly)
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - August 22, 2022 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ranjit Sah Aroop Mohanty Abdullah Reda Abdelmonem Siddiq Ranjan K Mohapatra Kuldeep Dhama Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Contextualizing the 'Marburger Lenchen', a controversial specimen in anatomy and obstetrics
CONCLUSIONS: The current narrative of the so-called "Marburger Lenchen" has nothing to do with the specimen in the collection. In fact, the latter was prepared in 1922 by order of the former professor of obstetrics, Wilhelm Zangemeister, who later published the case in his textbook of obstetrics. The ethical consequences of the changing ontological status and origin of the specimen and its public display are discussed.PMID:35987424 | DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151989 (Source: Annals of Anatomy)
Source: Annals of Anatomy - August 20, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Gerhard Aum üller Christian Lenk Source Type: research

Marburg virus disease: A deadly rare virus is coming
Biosci Trends. 2022 Jul 31. doi: 10.5582/bst.2022.01333. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo cases of the deadly Marburgvirus were reported in Ghana, which might be a new global virus alert following COVID-19 and novel monkeypox. Thus far, there is no vaccine or treatment for Marburg virus disease, which is a disease with a mortality rate as high as that of Ebola. Although now human infections with Marburgvirus occurred mainly in Africa, outbreaks were twice reported in Europe over the past 55 years. A concern is that globalization might promote its global viral transmission, just like what happened with COVID-19. The curren...
Source: BioScience Trends - July 31, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Fang Zhao Yun He Hongzhou Lu Source Type: research