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To analyze the influence of corneal cross-linking (CXL) using ultraviolet-A and riboflavin on corneal drug penetration of topically applied drugs.

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"Arbeitsweisen im Gegenwartstheater", Band 1 der neuen theaterwissenschaftlichen Reihe, ist im April 2015 im Berliner Alexander Verlag erschienen. Die regelmäßig erscheinenden Ausgaben sind als Arbeitsbücher zu den "itw : im dialog"-Symposien des Instituts für Theaterwissenschaft der Universität Bern konzipiert. Die Beiträge des ersten Bandes reflektieren die komplexen und divergenten Erscheinungsformen zeitgenössischen Theaters und nähern sich aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven der Frage nach den Zusammenhängen von Arbeitsweisen und Ästhetiken: z. B. Kollektivität und Reflexivität im Gegenwartstheater, Formen und Mobilität internationalisierten Theaters, Allianzen zwischen Freier Szene und Stadttheater sowie Autorenregie. Mit Beiträgen von Annemarie Matzke, Barbara Gronau, Sandra Umathum, Philipp Schulte, Karin Nissen-Rizvani und Gesprächen mit Alexandre Devriendt und Joeri Smet (Ontroerend Goed, Gent), Sebastian Brünger (Rimini Protokoll, Berlin), Tomas Schweigen (FADC/Theater Basel), Sabine Harbeke (Autorin/Regisseurin, Zürich).

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Trypanosomatids infecting honey bees have been poorly studied with molecular methods until recently. After the description of Crithidia mellificae (Langridge and McGhee, 1967) it took about forty years until molecular data for honey bee trypanosomatids became available and were used to identify and describe a new trypanosomatid species from honey bees, Lotmaria passim (Evans and Schwarz, 2014). However, an easy method to distinguish them without sequencing is not yet available. Research on the related bumble bee parasites Crithidia bombi and Crithidia expoeki revealed a fragment length polymorphism in the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1), which enabled species discrimination. In search of fragment length polymorphisms for differential diagnostics in honey bee trypanosomatids, we studied honey bee trypanosomatid cell cultures of C. mellificae and L. passim. This research resulted in the identification of fragment length polymorphisms in ITS1 and ITS1-2 markers, which enabled us to develop a diagnostic method to differentiate both honey bee trypanosomatid species without the need for sequencing. However, the amplification success of the ITS1 marker depends probably on the trypanosomatid infection level. Further investigation confirmed that L. passim is the dominant species in Belgium, Japan and Switzerland. We found C. mellificae only rarely in Belgian honey bee samples, but not in honey bee samples from other countries. C. mellificae was also detected in mason bees (Osmia bicornis and Osmia cornuta) besides in honey bees. Further, the characterization and comparison of additional markers from L. passim strain SF (published as C. mellificae strain SF) and a Belgian honey bee sample revealed very low divergence in the 18S rRNA, ITS1-2, 28S rRNA and cytochrome b sequences. Nevertheless, a variable stretch was observed in the gp63 virulence factor.