Michael J Bernhardt, Matthew F Myntti,
The traditional disease model of acne has been one of follicular plugging due to 'sticky epithelial cells' associated with increased sebum production with deep follicular anaerobic conditions favoring <em>P. acnes</em>- generated inflammation. <em>P. acnes</em> biofilms have been found more frequently in patients with acne than controls. Biofilms are genetically coded ... Read more >>
J Drugs Dermatol (Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD)
[2016, 15(6):677-683]
Cited: 4 times
Christopher E M Griffiths, Kristian Reich, Mark Lebwohl, Peter van de Kerkhof, Carle Paul, Alan Menter, Gregory S Cameron, Janelle Erickson, Lu Zhang, Roberta J Secrest, Susan Ball, Daniel K Braun, Olawale O Osuntokun, Michael P Heffernan, Brian J Nickoloff, Kim Papp, ,
<h4>Background</h4>Ixekizumab is a humanised monoclonal antibody against the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin 17A. We report two studies of ixekizumab compared with placebo or etanercept to assess the safety and efficacy of specifically targeting interleukin 17A in patients with widespread moderate-to-severe psoriasis.<h4>Methods</h4>In two prospective, double-blind, multicentre, phase 3 studies (UNCOVER-2 and UNCOVER-3), ... Read more >>
Lancet (Lancet (London, England))
[2015, 386(9993):541-551]
Cited: 296 times
Joachim von Zitzewitz, Michael Bernhardt, Robert Riener,
Robot-aided treadmill training is an innovative rehabilitation method for patients with locomotor dysfunctions. However, in current rehabilitation systems treadmill speed is restricted to constant values or adjusted by the therapist, whereas self-determined phases of accelerations and decelerations cannot be performed by the patient in an interactive and intuitive way. We ... Read more >>
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng (IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society)
[2007, 15(3):401-409]
Cited: 20 times
Albrecht Struppler, Ferdinand Binkofski, Bernhard Angerer, Michael Bernhardt, Sabine Spiegel, Alexander Drzezga, Peter Bartenstein,
Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (RPMS) is a focused and painless stimulation method, in which muscle contractions are elicited by depolarization of the terminal motor branches. Clinical-experimental investigations on different disorders of sensorimotor integration in the last decade have shown that RPMS can be used for the rehabilitation of motor functions ... Read more >>
Neuroimage (NeuroImage)
[2007, 36 Suppl 2:T174-86]
Cited: 25 times
Michael Bernhardt, Bernhard Angerer, Martin Buss, Albrecht Struppler,
Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (RPMS) is an innovative approach in treatment of central paresis, e.g. after stroke. The main goals of our current research are the improvement of the therapeutic effect by inducing closed loop controlled movements on the one hand, and the objective assessment of the RPMS therapy on ... Read more >>
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc (Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference)
[2006, 2006:4897-4900]
Cited: 1 time
Robert Riener, Martin Frey, Michael Bernhardt,
This paper presents a new force-torque input device that can be used to navigate within any kind of anatomical atlas. As an example, we demonstrate how it can be used to drive a virtual knee joint. The device is comprised by a realistic phantom shank that is attached to a ... Read more >>
Stud Health Technol Inform (Studies in health technology and informatics)
[2003, 94:285-287]
Cited: 0 times