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Analysis and occurrence of important fusarium toxins (deoxynivalenol, zearalenone) as well as intake of these toxins by the German consumer (Project)
...Based on 3500 samples mean concentrations of 100µg and 3µg/kg respectively were observed.The mean intake of the German consumer is estimated at 0.5 and 0.02/kgbwd respectively....
Funding period: 2001 - 2004
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Molecular mechanisms of the toxicity of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) (Project)
...Concretely, PFOA caused in human liver cells (i) an activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha), (ii) an inhibition of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4alpha), and (iii) a modulation of the activity of the AP-1 transcription factor via an enhanced expression of the proto-oncogenes c-Jun and c-Fos. ...This project focuses on the characterisation of the postulated direct interaction between PFOA and HNF4alpha as well as on a putative impairment of pancreatic beta-cells by PFOA. In the case of the AP-1 transcription factor an increased expression of c-Fos correlates with an enhanced cellular proliferation. ...Based on the fact that the activity of the AP-1 complex is regulated not only via the expression of the AP-1 components such as c-Fos but also via the phosphorylation of these components, the impact of PFOA on this phosphorylation cascade will be characterised, finally aiming on the identification of the postulated membrane receptor that is proposed to be stimulated by PFOA as an extracellular ligand thereby triggering the phosphorylation cascade mentioned above. ...
Funding period: 2015 - 2017
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Development of processes to convert chemical pulps into dissolving pulps (Project)
...This goal was successful with nitrene, a 1:1 complex of tris(2-aminoethyl)amine and nickel-II-hydroxide. Nitrene forms relatively stabile olate complexes with diolen, e.g. sugar alcohols, which is the reason why nitrene is capable for solubilizing polysaccharides. ...
Funding period: 2004 - 2006
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New strategies for the reduction of disease on organic broiler farms with special consideration of the gut microbiome (Project)
...In more detail, the project pursues the following work objectives: (1) To increase knowledge on disease and therapy frequencies as well as antibiotic resistance in organic chicken flocks for meat production with respect to three fattening types, i.e. slower growing meat hybrids, and young cockerels of dual and single purpose lines. (2) To elucidate the relationship between fattening type and gut microbiome, disease rates and antibiotic resistance, taking into account animal age, fattening performance, housing environment and management including feeding, e.g. regarding dietary fibre content. (3) Derive and evaluate innovative strategies to reduce disease on organic broiler farms, taking into account on-farm factors as well as factors across farms and stages (feeding, health management, fattening types, etc.)....
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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New strategies for the reduction of disease on organic broiler farms with special consideration of the gut microbiome (Project)
...In more detail, the project pursues the following work objectives: (1) To increase knowledge on disease and therapy frequencies as well as antibiotic resistance in organic chicken flocks for meat production with respect to three fattening types, i.e. slower growing meat hybrids, and young cockerels of dual and single purpose lines. (2) To elucidate the relationship between fattening type and gut microbiome, disease rates and antibiotic resistance, taking into account animal age, fattening performance, housing environment and management including feeding, e.g. regarding dietary fibre content. (3) Derive and evaluate innovative strategies to reduce disease on organic broiler farms, taking into account on-farm factors as well as factors across farms and stages (feeding, health management, fattening types, etc.)....
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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New strategies for the reduction of disease on organic broiler farms with special consideration of the gut microbiome (Project)
...In more detail, the project pursues the following work objectives: (1) To increase knowledge on disease and therapy frequencies as well as antibiotic resistance in organic chicken flocks for meat production with respect to three fattening types, i.e. slower growing meat hybrids, and young cockerels of dual and single purpose lines. (2) To elucidate the relationship between fattening type and gut microbiome, disease rates and antibiotic resistance, taking into account animal age, fattening performance, housing environment and management including feeding, e.g. regarding dietary fibre content. (3) Derive and evaluate innovative strategies to reduce disease on organic broiler farms, taking into account on-farm factors as well as factors across farms and stages (feeding, health management, fattening types, etc.)...
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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Collaborative project: GABI CONQUEST 2: identification and characterization of genes for quantitative pathogen resistance in potatoes, Project 1: Using a 'Candidate Gene Approach' (Project)
...CONQUEST-2 (Genes CONtrolling QUantitativE traits of Solanum Tuberosum)...
Funding period: 2004 - 2007
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Collaborative project: GABI CONQUEST 2: identification and characterization of genes for quantitative pathogen resistance in potatoes, Project 1: Using a 'Candidate Gene Approach' (Project)
...CONQUEST-2 (Genes CONtrolling QUantitativE traits of Solanum Tuberosum)...
Funding period: 2004 - 2007
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Collaborative project: GABI CONQUEST 2: identification and characterization of genes for quantitative pathogen resistance in potatoes, Project 1: Using a 'Candidate Gene Approach' (Project)
...CONQUEST-2 (Genes CONtrolling QUantitativE traits of Solanum Tuberosum)...
Funding period: 2004 - 2007
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Development and validation of innovative methods for tracing and authentification of animal proteins in food and feed, Subproject 1 (Project)
...In the field of food analysis this shall be achieved by rapid and easy-to-use tests which can be applied by e.g. customs authorities as well as quality control laboratories at production plants. ...With the developed methods traces of animal components, from e.g. prohibited bovine protein in complex feeds, were successfully detected in complex feed matrices. In total, species origin tests for 9 species and tests to differentiate tissue from cattle for meat, blood and plasma were developed....
Funding period: 2016 - 2019