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The reversible solid oxide cell (RSOC) is an attractive technology to mutually convert power and chemicals at elevated temperatures. However, its development has been hindered mainly due to the absence of a highly active and durable fuel electrode. Here, we report a phase-transformed CoFe-Sr3Fe1.25Mo0.75O7−δ (CoFe-SFM) fuel electrode consisting of CoFe nanoparticles and Ruddlesden-Popper-layered S

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Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) have shown a great potential to be used in several applications, e.g., portable, mobile and stationary systems. Each of the mentioned applications demands from PEFCs different operating conditions to perform in the best possible manner. Knowing in detail the behavior of their internal components will help to improve the mechanical and thermal properties of th

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Due to the health effects of dietary fibre, as well as its water-holding capacity (WHC), food products are commonly fortified with fibre-rich sources. However, to be able to design food products with specific textural properties that also appeal to the consumer, it is important to understand and to characterise the physicochemical and chemical properties of the fibre. In this study the composition

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MicroRNAs contribute to the maintenance of optimal cellular functions by fine-tuning protein expression levels. In the pancreatic β-cells, imbalances in the exocytotic machinery components lead to impaired insulin secretion and type 2 diabetes (T2D). We hypothesize that dysregulated miRNA expression exacerbates β-cell dysfunction, and have earlier shown that islets from the diabetic GK-rat model h

CRC seminar - Professor Roger Foo

4 September 2026 11:00 to 12:00 | Seminar The CRC seminars bring up current medical research by researchers at Clinical Research Centre (CRC), Lund University and invited guests. SpeakerProfessor Roger Foo, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, SingaporeTitleHow we are studying cardiometabolic disease prevention in SingaporeHostProfessor Philipp KaldisIntroductionProf Roger Foo is a graduate of the

https://www.ludc.lu.se/calendar/crc-seminar-professor-roger-foo - 2026-07-17

CRC seminar - Professor Roger Foo

4 September 2026 11:00 to 12:00 | Seminar The CRC seminars bring up current medical research by researchers at Clinical Research Centre (CRC), Lund University and invited guests. SpeakerProfessor Roger Foo, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, SingaporeTitleHow we are studying cardiometabolic disease prevention in SingaporeHostProfessor Philipp KaldisIntroductionProf Roger Foo is a graduate of the

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/calendar/crc-seminar-professor-roger-foo - 2026-07-17

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RNA interference (RNAi) is a biological gene silencing mechanism that functions in every cell, and has the last two decades become a promising approach for genetic therapeutics. With small interfering RNA (siRNA) complementary to the target gene sequence, the siRNA together with the RNA induced silencing complex (RISC), can degrade the coding mRNA, inhibit protein from translation and thus mediate

Preliminary Conference program

We look forward to seeing many SWEAH PhD students, alumni, supervisors and other researchers and stakeholders in ageing and health at the conference. Conference theme: Exchange of Insights: Connecting Research on Ageing and Health with Societal Needs Tuesday, November 10 All day in English10:30-11:00Registration and welcome mingle11:00-11:10Conference openingEthel Forsberg, former Director General

https://sweah.lu.se/en/sweah-conference/program - 2026-07-17

SASNET Activity-report 2021

SASNET Activity Report 2021 SWEDISH SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES NETWORK 2 SASNET ACTIVITY REPORT 2021 3SASNET ACTIVITY REPORT 2021 Table of Contents SASNET ACTIVITY REPORT 2021 5 WEBINARS AND PODCASTS 6 Webinars and exhibition 6 Podcast 7 WORKSHOPS 8 RESEARCH 9 Isha Dubey’s postdoctoral research project in summary 9 JOURNAL ARTICLES 10 WORKS IN PROGRESS 11 Amrita Ghosh 12 Isha Dubey 13 SASNET PUBLICATIONS

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/sasnet.lu.se/files/2022-02/SASNET_Activity-report_2021.pdf - 2026-07-17

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Airway basal cells are crucial for regeneration of the human lung airway epithelium, and are thought to be important contributors to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and other lung disorders. In order to reveal how basal cells contribute to disease, and to discover novel therapeutic targets, these basal cells need to be further characterized. In this study, we optimized a flow cytometr

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Background: Tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) that persist in chronic infections gradually lose their effector functions and become “exhausted”. Immune checkpoint blockade is an emerging cancer treatment which aims to induce exhausted TILs into regaining their effector function to fight neoplastic cells. However, response to treatment varies significantly between different cancer types and ma

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AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Voltage-gated calcium channels of the L-type have been shown to be essential for rodent pancreatic beta cell function, but data about their presence and regulation in humans are incomplete. We therefore sought to elucidate which L-type channel isoform is functionally important and its association with inherited diabetes-related phenotypes. METHODS: Beta cells of human islets from

Anna Hagström

  We focus on understanding the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying leukemogenesis with a special focus on infant leukemia. In particular we are interested in unravelling the biological mechanisms that drive clonal evolution, the emergence of drug resistance, and the role of tumor heterogeneity in these processes, ultimately leading to new effective therapies. We use a combination of state-of-the-a

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/division-clinical-genetics/anna-hagstrom - 2026-07-17