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The locus of case and agreement
Icelandic finite verb agreement
Reproductive outcome among female hairdressers.
Understanding Zircon Geochronology - Constraints from Imaging and Trace Elements
Development of a Passive Immunization Strategy Against Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease, characterized by the accumulation of lipids and fibrous tissue in the wall of medium and large-sized arteries. The characteristic culprit of the disease is the atheroma, or atherosclerotic plaque, a patchy thickening of the arterial wall which affects the lumen, inducing various degrees of stenosis. The rupture of the atherosclerotic plaques, foll
Effect of variants in the RORA gene on risk of type 2 diabetes
Validation of Association of Hypertension at the CYP11B1/B2 Locus in Caucasians.
Analysis of TBC1D4 in patients with severe insulin resistance
Time to reappraise the use of body mass index in genetic association studies of children?
Tnf-Alpha In Diabetic Retinopathy
The changing face of atherosclerotic plaque inflammation.
Funding: International Atherosclerosis Society Visiting Fellowship Award
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Genetic and Epigenetic Characterisation of Breast Tumours
Breast tumours harbour a large amount of genetic and epigenetic alterations, which are associated with e.g. tumour aggressiveness, prognosis, and response to therapy. The heterogeneity of breast tumours is reflected in the identification of at least five molecular subtypes named basal-like, luminal A, luminal B, HER2-enriched and normal-like, which are believed to originate from different cell typ
Epidermal Reactions to Injury with Implications for Innate Immunity
Abstract The epidermis is one of our primary interfaces towards the external milieu. Following injury, the physical barrier function of the skin is destroyed and the epidermis is left vulnerable to microbial invasion. Inducible innate immune response mechanisms exist to keep the wound site free from infection, thus allowing the wound to heal and the epidermis to re-establish its barrier function.
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy - Mechanisms of Action and Protecting Exposed Blood Vessels in the Wound Bed
NPWT has recently been associated with severe complications and bleeding when used in wounds with exposed blood vessels. The aims of this work were to investigate the mechanisms of action of NPWT and to explore the possibility of using thin plastic discs to protect exposed blood vessels in the wound bed during NPWT. Three different kinds of wounds were created in pigs: 6 cm and 10 cm diameter circ