[HTML][HTML] Networks and graphs discovery in metabolomics data analysis and interpretation
…, L Salzer, S Scharfenberg, M Witting - Frontiers in Molecular …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Both targeted and untargeted mass spectrometry-based metabolomics approaches are used
to understand the metabolic processes taking place in various organisms, from prokaryotes…
to understand the metabolic processes taking place in various organisms, from prokaryotes…
Current state-of-the-art of separation methods used in LC-MS based metabolomics and lipidomics
Metabolomics deals with the large-scale analysis of metabolites, belonging to numerous
compound classes and showing an extremely high chemical diversity and complexity. …
compound classes and showing an extremely high chemical diversity and complexity. …
The relationship of radiocontrast, iodine, and seafood allergies: a medical myth exposed
E Schabelman, M Witting - The Journal of emergency medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
Background: Radiocontrast agents are some of the most commonly used medications in the
emergency department. However, both physicians and patients misunderstand the role that …
emergency department. However, both physicians and patients misunderstand the role that …
Feature-based molecular networking in the GNPS analysis environment
Molecular networking has become a key method to visualize and annotate the chemical space
in non-targeted mass spectrometry data. We present feature-based molecular networking …
in non-targeted mass spectrometry data. We present feature-based molecular networking …
[HTML][HTML] High-confidence structural annotation of metabolites absent from spectral libraries
… fragment ions for the bile acid core structure: m/z 337.2526 and m/z 319.2420 for cholic acid
derivatives and m/z 339.2682 and m/z 321.2577 for a dehydroxylated bile acid core structure…
derivatives and m/z 339.2682 and m/z 321.2577 for a dehydroxylated bile acid core structure…
[HTML][HTML] Blending online therapy into regular face-to-face therapy for depression: content, ratio and preconditions according to patients and therapists using a Delphi …
R Van der Vaart, M Witting, H Riper, L Kooistra… - BMC psychiatry, 2014 - Springer
… Marjon Witting … I’m afraid that pressure from the management is the only way to get therapists
to … Meyer B, Berger T, Caspar F, Beevers CG, Andersson G, Weiss M: Effectiveness of a …
to … Meyer B, Berger T, Caspar F, Beevers CG, Andersson G, Weiss M: Effectiveness of a …
Surfactant free preparation of biodegradable dendritic polyglycerol nanogels by inverse nanoprecipitation for encapsulation and release of pharmaceutical …
…, M Witting, X Zhang, M Staegemann… - Journal of controlled …, 2013 - Elsevier
In this paper we report a novel approach to generate biodegradable polyglycerol nanogels
on different length scales. We developed a mild, surfactant free inverse nanoprecipitation …
on different length scales. We developed a mild, surfactant free inverse nanoprecipitation …
Ultrasound use during cardiopulmonary resuscitation is associated with delays in chest compressions
…, DS Bostick, KR Fisher, OG Goloubeva, MD Witting… - Resuscitation, 2017 - Elsevier
Aim High-quality chest compressions are a critical component of the resuscitation of patients
in cardiopulmonary arrest. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is used frequently during …
in cardiopulmonary arrest. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is used frequently during …
Distinct signatures of host–microbial meta-metabolome and gut microbiome in two C57BL/6 strains under high-fat diet
…, M Witting, M Rothballer, M Engel, M Schmid… - The ISME …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
… below 0.1 ppm for four selected m/z signals of arginine clusters (m/z 173.10440, 347.21607,
… in a mass range of 140–1000 m/z with a resolving power of 400 000 at m/z 400. The ion …
… in a mass range of 140–1000 m/z with a resolving power of 400 000 at m/z 400. The ion …
IL-17 controls central nervous system autoimmunity through the intestinal microbiome
…, N Yogev, J Huppert, F Wanke, M Witting… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
Interleukin-17A– (IL-17A) and IL-17F–producing CD4 + T helper cells (T H 17 cells) are
implicated in the development of chronic inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and …
implicated in the development of chronic inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and …