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    Integration von hochauflösenden Fernerkundungs- und Geländemodelldaten für die Landschaftsvisualisierung

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    This paper presents experiments for realistic landscape visualization using high resolution digital aerial photographs and elevation modeis. The natural environment of a river in northern Switzerland is visualized. Photogrammetrically measured digital elevation data and ortho-rectified remote sensing imagery (Landsat Thematic Mapper/TM and aerial photographs) are combined to compute realistic 3D views of the landscape. To renderthe landscape more realistically, the digital elevation model (DEM) is transformed to a digital surface model (DSM), representing the surface and including objects like forests or bushes. For this transformation land cover information and GIS tools were used. Unnaturally looking vertical borders between different land cover classes were suppressed by interpolating transition zones. Additionally, 3D objects (trees) are used in the foreground to increase the realism of the views

    Intravenous Infusion of Monocytes Isolated from 2-Week-Old Mice Enhances Clearance of Beta-Amyloid Plaques in an Alzheimer Mouse Model

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the deposition of β-amyloid (Aβ) senile plaques and tau-associated neurofibrillary tangles. Other disease features include neuroinflammation and cholinergic neurodegeneration, indicating their possible importance in disease propagation. Recent studies have shown that monocytic cells can migrate into the AD brain toward Aβ plaques and reduce plaque burden. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the administration of intravenous infusions of 'young' CD11b-positive (+) monocytes into an AD mouse model can enhance Aβ plaque clearance and attenuate cognitive deficits. Peripheral monocytes were isolated from two-week-old wildtype mice using the Pluriselect CD11b+ isolation method and characterized by FACS analysis for surface marker expression and effective phagocytosis of 1 μm fluorescent microspheres, FITC-Dextran or FITC-Aβ1-42. The isolated monocytes were infused via the tail vein into a transgenic AD mouse model, which expresses the Swedish, Dutch/Iowa APP mutations (APPSwDI). The infusions began when animals reached 5 months of age, when little plaque deposition is apparent and were repeated again at 6 and 7 months of age. At 8 months of age, brains were analyzed for Aβ+ plaques, inflammatory processes and microglial (Iba1) activation. Our data show that infusions of two-week-old CD11b+ monocytes into adult APPSwDI mice results in a transient improvement of memory function, a reduction (30%) in Aβ plaque load and significantly in small (40 μm) plaques. In addition, we observe a reduction in Iba1+ cells, as well as no marked elevations in cytokine levels or other indicators of inflammation. Taken together, our findings indicate that young CD11b+ monocytes may serve as therapeutic candidates for improved Aβ clearance in AD

    “Boomerang Neuropathology” of Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease is Shrouded in Harmful “BDDS”: Breathing, Diet, Drinking, and Sleep During Aging

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