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Demonstration of two group‐specific TSTAs in adenovirus‐induced tumors
Infection of mice and rats with any one of five tested human adenovirus types belonging to groups A and B (types 3, 7, 12, 18 and 31) induced an immunity to the TSTAs of type 12 tumors as detected by the colony inhibition (CI) test. No immunity was found against an adenovirus type 1 tumor. Two adenovirus types belonging to group C (types 1 and 5) were similarly tested and found to induce a clear‐c
PM 2/21 : Methods for assessing the effects of plant protection products on biodiversity
Lunds universitet fick i uppdrag av Kemikalieinspektionen att kartlägga och beskriva ansatser till metoder som bedömer indirekta effekter av växtskyddsmedel på individer och populationer och studier som utvärderar om nuvarande riskbedömningsmetoder är tillräckliga för att bedöma direkta effekter av växtskyddsmedel på biologisk mångfald. Uppdraget utfördes i två delar. För det första inventerade viLund University was commissioned by the Swedish Chemicals Agency to map and describe emerging methodologies that assess the indirect impact of plant protection products on nontarget organism individuals and populations, and studies that evaluates if current risk assessment methodologies are sufficient to assess direct effects of plant protection products on biodiversity. The commission was perform
Cross-reacting tumor-specific transplantation of antigens in tumors induced by adenoviruses, 3, 14, and 12.
Effect of BCG and allogeneic tumour cells on adenovirus type 12 tumorigenesis in mice
HAMSTERS and mice inoculated at birth with tumour viruses have been used in studies of the prophylactic effects of various treatments during the latent period. The incidence of primary tumours in hamsters infected at birth with SV40 is reduced if the virus is inoculated during the latent period1-3. Similar administration of adenovirus type 12 also inhibited the induction of tumours by SV404; this
Accelerated inflammatory aging in Alzheimer’s disease and its relation to amyloid, tau, and cognition
It is unclear how pathological aging of the inflammatory system relates to Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We tested whether age-related inflammatory changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma exist across different stages of AD, and whether such changes related to AD pathology. Linear regression was first used model chronological age in amyloid-β negative, cognitively unimpaired individuals (Aβ− C
A secure procedure for early career scientists to report apparent misconduct
Early career scientists sometimes observe senior scientists engage in apparent scientific misconduct, but feel powerless to intervene, lest they imperil their careers. We propose a Secure Reporting Procedure that both protects them, when pursuing those concerns, and treats the senior scientists fairly. The proposed procedure is, we argue, consistent with the ethical principles of the scientific co
Role of hydroxylation for the atomic structure of a non-polar vicinal zinc oxide
From the catalytic, semiconducting, and optical properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) numerous potential applications emerge. For the physical and chemical properties of the surface, under-coordinated atoms often play an important role, necessitating systematic studies of their influence. Here we study the vicinal ZnO(10 1 ¯ 4) surface, rich in under-coordinated sites, using a combination of several expe
A time-frequency-shift invariant parameter estimator for oscillating transient functions using the matched window reassignment
In this paper we present the matched window reassignment method, generalizing the results to complex valued signals in multiple dimensions. For an oscillating transient signal with an envelope shape described by an arbitrary twice differentiable function, the reassigned spectrogram, with a matched window, concentrates all energy into one single time-frequency point. An estimator for the parameters
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Muscular loading affects the 3D structure of both the mineralized rudiment and growth plate at early stages of bone formation
Fetal immobilization affects skeletal development and can lead to severe malformations. Still, how mechanical load affects embryonic bone formation is not fully elucidated. This study combines mechanobiology, image analysis and developmental biology, to investigate the structural effects of muscular loading on embryonic long bones. We present a novel approach involving a semi-automatic workflow, t
Swedish daylight regulation throughout the 20th century and considerations regarding current assessment methods for residential spaces
Daylight availability for buildings has been an integral part of architecture since ancient times, yet for the vast majority of countries, criteria for daylight provision were not normative until the 20th century. This article examines the case of Sweden, where the term “daylight” first appeared in regulations in 1960, and assesses the daylight compliance of multi-dwelling buildings before and aft
Om ålder i ålderismdebatten
Åldersgränser : Ett forskningsområde för samhällsvetare
Ålder och ålderism : Om görandet av privilegierelationer baserade på ålder
Ålderism och ableism som strategier för social ordning
Dementism och ålderism
Higher concordance of PD-L1 expression between biopsies and effusions in epithelioid than in nonepithelioid pleural mesothelioma
BACKGROUND: Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a therapy-resistant tumor, often causing an effusion. Drugs targeting the programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) pathway have shown promising results, but assessment of PD-L1 expression to select patients for therapy has mainly been performed on histologic tissue samples. In a previous study, we showed that MM effusions are