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Membrane cleaning - a case study in a sulphite pulp mill bleach plant
Potential adult sibling stem cell donors' perceptions and opinions regarding an information and care model.
Deciphering the hypoglycemic glucagon response: development of a graded hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemic clamp technique in female mice.
Glucose lowering therapy in type 1 and type 2 diabetes is often associated with hypoglycemic events. To avoid this, glucose lowering therapies need to be developed that support the hypoglycemic defense mechanisms. Such development needs a tool for evaluating counterregulatory mechanisms in vivo. A sustained glucagon release during hypoglycemia is of most importance to hypoglycemic defense mechanis
Microalbuminuria and risk factors in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients
Local adaptation but not geographic separation promotes assortative mating in a snail - support for ecological speciation
Morphological variation in Scandinavian populations of the diploid-tetraploid species pair Anthericum ramosum and Anthericum liliago (Anthericaceae)
Both members of the diploid-tetraploid species pair Anthericum ramosum L. and Anthericum liliago L. occur as geographically disjunct isolates on the margins of their northern range in Scandinavia. Variation in floral morphology was studied in 33 populations of A. ramosum from four geographic regions and 25 populations of A. liliago from seven regions in Scandinavia. Tepal shape was characterized w
Excellent prospects : Arguing ‘value-added’ in research excellence proposals
Research excellence instruments (REIs) are among the most popular types of research funding in several research systems, including the Global South. A significant proportion of REIs is intended to promote pathbreaking or groundbreaking contributions. Specific research outcomes can often be traced back to a given project’s scientific objectives, but projections about the impact on the field and the
Do not steel our identities! The role of identity in shaping workers’ perceptions of “green” steel transitions
There has been a growing interest in how workers in high-carbon industries are impacted by low-carbon transitions and how such transitions can be implemented in a way that is just. This study explores the socio-cultural dimensions of these processes, focusing on the role of identity in shaping workers’ perceptions of low-carbon transitions and their ability to navigate change. It does so through a
Geophysical and hydrogeological monitoring of infiltration processes in an artificial recharge pond
To secure sufficient, clean, and reliable drinking water amidst climate change, evolving land use, and population growth, artificial infiltration ponds are essential tools for drinking water providers in many areas. Optimizing their operation requires a detailed understanding of infiltration processes and subsurface water transport dynamics.At a Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) facility in southern
Mapping Anatomical Cerebellar Changes and their Neurocognitive Manifestations in SCA34: A Detailed Case Analysis
A prospective study of predictors of return to work after surgery for ulnar nerve entrapment
Ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow (UNE) is the second most common compression neuropathy in the upper limb. Immediate return-to-work (RTW) after surgery is seldom possible due to restrictions and recovery demands. We aimed to explore RTW after UNE surgery and investigate factors contributing to variations. A prospective study with patients undergoing primary UNE surgery was conducted. Treatment
Classifying a distinct form of diabetes in lean individuals with a history of undernutrition : an international consensus statement
Since 1955, a form of diabetes in lean, young (BMI <18·5 kg/m2, age <30 years) individuals with a history suggestive of undernutrition from before birth and throughout childhood has been described in the literature. In 1985, WHO formally classified it as malnutrition-related diabetes, but subsequently removed the classification in 1999 over a disagreement as to whether undernutrition was a suffici
Drosophila hamlet mediates epithelial tissue assembly of the reproductive system.
Epithelial tissue fusion requires coordinated molecular events at the ends of two epithelial structures. Regulatory mechanisms controlling these events remain largely elusive. In the Drosophila reproductive system (RS), this fusion unites the gonad and the genital disc-derived tissues, into a continuous tube. This study unveils the pivotal role of Hamlet (Ham), a Drosophila PR domain containing
A Comprehensive Review of the Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, and Treatment Strategies for Retinoblastoma
The retinoblastoma gene (RB1), which is located on chromosome 13q14.2, is mutated in retinoblastoma (RB), the most common malignant intraocular tumor in children. About 8000 new cases of retinoblastoma are diagnosed globally each year, accounting for approximately 1 in 17,000 live births. RB is prototypically considered hereditary by nature as thirty to forty percent of cases have autosomal domina
Exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances in early pregnancy and risk of sporadic first trimester miscarriage
Adaptive reuse and ventilation : A novel approach for reducing embodied environmental and economic impacts
Adaptive reuse, the conversion of buildings for new functions, is gaining prominence for its cost-saving and environmental benefits. However, prior research primarily focuses on preserving the building envelope, often overlooking building services such as ventilation, which affect occupant well-being, costs, and environmental performance. This study explores a novel adaptive reuse approach by reus
Where to restore – an approach to spatial prioritization of connectivity forests for forest landscape restoration
Pericytes orchestrate a tumor-restraining microenvironment in glioblastoma
Glioblastoma (GBM) is characterized by fast progression, infiltrative growth pattern, and a high relapse rate. A defining feature of GBM is the existence of spatially and functionally distinct cellular niches, where malignant cells engage in paracrine crosstalk with cell types comprising the tumor microenvironment. Here, we identify pericytes as the most active paracrine signaling hub within the t
Physical Activity, Arterial Stiffness, and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Death in Men and Women : A Population-Based Study
Physical activity lowers risk of cardiovascular disease and may also decrease arterial stiffness. We aimed to investigate whether arterial stiffness can explain part of the association between physical activity and the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all-cause death in men and women. We followed 2583 individuals from the Malmö Diet and Cancer study (2007-2012) for occurrence
