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Acute orchitis deciphered: Coxsackievirus B strains are the main etiology and their presence in semen is associated with acute inflammation and risk of persistent oligozoospermia
(2023)Although various viruses are considered to be the clinical cause for acute orchitis, it is completely unclear to what extent and which viruses are etiologically involved in acute orchitis and what the clinic and course of ... -
Enhancing maize grain yield under salt-affected field conditions using salt-resistant maize hybrids and higher planting density
(2023)Background: In arid and semiarid countries, grain yield of maize is increasingly impaired by soil salinity. Beside soil amelioration, the development of salt-resistant cultivars is a possibility to enhance crop yield on ... -
Nitrogen use efficiency of microalgae application in wheat compared to mineral fertilizer
(2023)Background: Wastewater from sewage treatment plants contains high levels of nutrients, which can be used for plant nutrition. Classical wastewater treatment plants use complex microbial consortia of autotrophic and ... -
Validation of Raman spectroscopy as a tool for mapping transport parameters in inhomogeneous N-doped 4H-SiC
(2023)We assess Raman spectroscopy as a tool for fast and non-invasive mapping of charge carrier density and carrier mobility in inhomogeneously doped 4H-SiC. For this purpose, we compare values of these transport parameters ... -
Turner syndrome-omphalocele association: Incidence, karyotype, phenotype and fetal outcome
(2023)Objective: Omphalocele is known to be associated with genetic anomalies like trisomy 13, 18 and Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome, but not with Turner syndrome (TS). Our aim was to assess the incidence of omphalocele in fetuses ...