https://www.selleckchem.com/products/hygromycin-b.html MA treatment was partially protective by decreasing Parkin expression, mtDNA and cytochrome c release and increasing cell viability. Radiographic parameters which correlate with poor clinical outcome after proximal humeral fractures could be helpful indicators to answer the question which patients should be followed up closer. Moreover, during surgery, radiographic parameters correlating with unfavourable outcome should be avoided. The primary aim of the study was to compare radiographic measurements between the injured and the contralateral, uninjured shoulder. The secondary aim was to correlate these radiographic parameters with post-operative shoulder function. Fifty-eight patients (age 55.6 ± 14.4years, age at surgery) following angular stable plate fixation of a proximal humeral fracture (2-part fractures according to Neer 24, 3-part 25, 4-part 9) were included in this retrospective cohort study. All patients were followed up at least sixyears (7.9 ± 1.4 after surgical intervention). During follow-up examination, the Constant score (CS) was assessed, and radiographs of both shoulders were taken. Radiographs were analyzed regardingaled that patients with inferior outcome in the long-term follow-up were older, female, had a more complex fracture type (AO classification), smaller lateral humeral offset, smaller head diameter and height, lower perpendicular height, and lower CCD and HSA angles. If the abovementioned parameters cannot be restored sufficiently during surgery, (reversed) shoulder arthroplasty might be a better solution to reach good post-operative outcome. Moreover, patients presenting these radiographic characteristics in the follow-up, older patients, and patients with a more complex fracture type should be followed up closer to possibly prevent poor shoulder function. 83 250/2011BO2. 83 250/2011BO2.Forests on steep slopes constitute a significant proportion of European mountain areas and are im