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Treatment of tumors with ozone therapy and pre- as well as post-treatment diagnosis thereof

The ozone-based innovation allows to arrest progression of the tumor and to induce tumor regression up to a complete remission. The innovation comprises the utilization of a novel device for the application of an ozone- or ozonized oxygen-containing fluid in a human or animal torso or, more precisely, for intraperitoneal application, whereby application does not need to take place in immediate contact with the tumor in order to be effective.

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Innovative System Combines Diagnosis and Therapy with Particle Beams

Treatment with high energy radiation is a generally recognized method in cancer therapy. Instead of high energy radiation, particle therapy uses accelerated charged particles, such as protons or heavy ions (e.g. carbon). The difference between particle therapies in comparison to conventional radiotherapy is the deviant penetration behavior of the particles.The novel system provides the unique possibility of combined diagnosis and therapy by means of ion beams.

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Eco-Friendly Poultry Method: Combatting Red Mites with Heat

Red mites are the most common ectoparasites of poultry and cause substantial economic damage worldwide. Scientists at the University of Hohenheim have developed a method to combat red mites which utilizes the fact that the mites are sensitive to heat and that the parasite only visits the host at night for feeding and then hides in dark spaces near the host. The method presents hollow, perforated perches as appropriate hiding places where mites in all states of development are killed through thermal treatment. Because of the purely mechanical nature of the process there is no health risk for personnel. Since temperature and speed of the heating device are regulated by a PLC (programmable logic controller), farm workers are free to carry out other tasks while the treatment takes place.

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Temperature Stabilized Interferometer Enhances FBG Measurements

The invention presented here is a temperature-compensated FBG measurement system based on interferometry. It is characterized by naturally high sensitivity and high dynamic range well in excess of a period of interference. The system makes do with commercially available and cheap components that can be easily combined and implemented.

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Plasma Membrane Citrate Transporter (pmCiC) – a new target in cancer therapy

The inventors here present a novel, highly specialized plasma membrane protein responsible for citrate uptake in cancer cells. This transporter with its function of citrate import is a specific marker for cancer cells and offers therefore a promising target for diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

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New Compounds Target Trypanosome-Related Diseases Effectively

The invention provides small molecular compounds as potential drugs against trypanosome infection diseases including African trypanosomiasis (human “sleeping sickness” and cattle “Nagana pest”), Chagas disease and Leishmaniasis.

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Melt Emulsification: Create Uniform Dispersions Without Additives

The section food process engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has developed a processing concept and the required homogenization valve to produce dispersions of solid particles with reproducible and uniform characteristics without the use of special additives (emulsifiers or protective colloids). The particle size can be adjusted within a broad range, with the possibility of even submicron-sized particles. Particles generated by this process are of particular use in paints, varnishes and pharmaceuticals.

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Innovative In Situ Heating Transforms Heat Forming Process

An innovative, energy-saving heat forming method has been developed at the University of Stuttgart for the fabrication of thermoplastic molded parts, in particular fibre-reinforced composites from semi-finished products (organic sheets). The method provides a more effective and surface-preserving way of heating and forming semi-finished products. In addition, it is possible to achieve a process-integrated quality assurance, a documentation of the quality as well as an individual quality assessment.

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New Method Enhances Laminar Flow Stability for Efficiency

At the University of Stuttgart (Germany) a new method was developed to significantly improve the stability of laminar flow over e.g. a wing, tail plane or wind turbine rotor in order to reduce drag and therefore reach higher efficiency of machines.

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Laser Optical Spark Plug Sensor: Enhanced In-Situ Measurements

The novel measurement system permits minimally invasive measurements of tracer LIF-signals by a combination of fibre and microoptical elements integrated into a fully functional spark plug. Thus e.g. fuel distribution, temperature or air-fuel ratio can be measured.

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New Magnetic "Nanospheres" Data Storage Media

The invention describes a new magnetic information storage medium with a uniform and regular array of magnetic nanostructures (<10 nm). Because of its reduced, monodisperse grain size and high magnetic anisotropy with an adjustable easy axes, as well as its intrinsic magnetic decoupling it is capable of increasing information density on the storage medium beyond limits of current technologies. One possible application for this new technology is the production of improved computer harddisks.

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VacuShut: Safe Vacuum Storage for Atmosphere-Sensitive Samples

A novel device for handling samples sensitive to the atmosphere has been developed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). It allows samples prepared under vacuum or inert gas atmosphere to be stored safely for introduction into the measurement chamber of an analytical instrument. A complex and expensive air-lock or manipulator is thus not required. The novel vacuum container is simple, cost-effective and reusable.

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Measuring Moving Phase Objects with Confocal Microscopy

Scientists at the University of Stuttgart developed a new process for confocal transmission microscopy, which permits measuring moving phase objects. The process is ideal for the determination of optical thickness and depth position of living cells or chromosomes. For transparent and opaque micro particles it is possible to determine the spatial distribution and the lateral dimensions quantitatively.

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Optical 3D Storage: Fast Data Reading with Modified DVDs

Reading up to 100 superimposed layers in an optical storage volume simultaneously offers a very high data transfer rate such as is needed for example in databases or data storage. Modified DVDs can be used as data storage media.

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Early Intervention Strategies for Cystic Fibrosis Treatment

At present only the symptoms of the hereditary disease CF, which results in death at a young age, are being treated, not the actual cause. The novel preventive therapeutic strategy consists of an early treatment of CF before any disease-specific symptoms can be detected. In animal trials the early therapy with sodium channel blocker amiloride, commencing immediately after birth, prevents the development of CF. Clinical trials of amiloride as an early intervention preventive therapy against CF are already in the planning phase.

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New Strategy Targets Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilms

The multiresistant hospital microbe Pseudomonas aeruginosa can form protective biofilms, which make its treatment significantly more difficult. Chronic infections, such as urinary tract infections, enterocolitis, and meningitis, can be fatal, particularly for patients with a depressed immune system. The present invention consists of compounds with high specificity and high affinity which are based on the natural ligand Mannose and act against the lectin LecB, which is a component of the biofilm. This opens the opportunity for a more effective antibiotics therapy by inhibiting the formation of the biofilm through the application of these new glycomimetics.

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