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Search for Magnetic Monopole Pair Production in Ultraperipheral (Formula presented) Collisions at (Formula presented) with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

This Letter presents a search for highly ionizing magnetic monopoles in (Formula presented) of ultraperipheral (Formula presented) collision data at (Formula presented) collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. A new methodology that exploits the properties of clusters of hits reconstructed in the innermost silicon detector layers is introduced to study highly ionizing particles in heavy-ion dat

ProToxin, a Predictor of Protein Toxicity

Toxins are naturally poisonous small compounds, peptides and proteins that are produced in all three kingdoms of life. Venoms are animal toxins and can contain even hundreds of different compounds. Numerous approaches have been used to detect toxins, including prediction methods. We developed a novel machine learning-based predictor for detecting protein toxins from their sequences. The gradient b

Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology

Although variation in effect sizes and predicted values among studies of similar phenomena is inevitable, such variation far exceeds what might be produced by sampling error alone. One possible explanation for variation among results is differences among researchers in the decisions they make regarding statistical analyses. A growing array of studies has explored this analytical variability in dif

The current state of cranioplasty in Europe – Results from a European cranioplasty survey

Introduction: Cranioplasty, a surgical procedure to restore skull integrity and aesthetic contour following decompressive craniectomy, poses challenges in material selection and timing, driven by the lack of guidelines and ongoing regulatory changes. Research question: This study aimed to provide an overview of current cranioplasty practices in Europe, explicitly addressing a potential shift towar

A new principle to attenuate ischemia-reperfusion injury in kidney transplantation

Ischemia-reperfusion injury in transplantation remains a significant clinical challenge with regard to both short-term and long-term complications. In this study, we developed a new amphiphilic construct, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-conjugated lipids (PEG-LIPIDs), to be administered ex vivo intra-arterially to procured porcine kidney allografts before reperfusion. The aim was to create a protective

Associations between physical activity and CVD-related metabolomic and proteomic biomarkers

Aim Habitual physical activity (PA) affects metabolism and homeostasis in various tissues and organs. However, detailed knowledge of associations between PA and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk markers is limited. We sought to identify associations between accelerometer-assessed PA classes and 183 proteomic and 154 metabolomic CVD-related biomarkers. Method We utilized cross-sectional data from t

The Utility of Maternal Blood S100B in Women with Suspected or Established Preeclampsia—A Systematic Review

Purpose: Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy complication without curative treatment. The central nervous system (CNS) is affected in severe cases of preeclampsia. Until now, no biomarker or other predictive method has been established for predicting severe CNS injury, including the development of eclampsia and/or long-term complications. In this systematic review, we aimed to investigate the asso

Novel 1-(2-Aryl-2-adamantyl)piperazine Derivatives Exhibit In Vitro Anticancer Activity Across Various Human Cancer Cell Lines, with Selective Efficacy Against Melanoma

Background and Objectives: Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is widely regarded as the most aggressive form of skin cancer worldwide, showing a rising global incidence. It develops from the uncontrolled transformation of pigment-producing melanocytes. The aim of this study is to characterize the cytotoxic and anti-proliferative properties of two 1-(2-aryl-adamantyl)piperazine derivatives, 6 and 7, with a sp

Early Postreperfusion Proteomics Reveal Divergent Inflammatory Responses in Kidney Transplantation with Implications on Outcomes

BACKGROUND: Ischemia/reperfusion injury is an unavoidable consequence of kidney transplantation, yet the characteristics of the immediate immune response after reperfusion and its impact on transplant outcomes remain poorly characterized in the clinical setting.METHODS: We conducted a cohort study including 63 kidney transplant recipients (26 living-donor, 37 deceased-donor) with an extended 4-y f

The Potential of Dosimetry and the Visualization of Microbeam Arrays in NIPAM Gel at the PETRA III Synchrotron

Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) is emerging as a powerful tool in cancer therapy for patients who are ineligible for treatment with clinically established irradiation techniques. Microbeam radiotherapy (MRT) is characterized by spatial dose fractionation in the micrometre range. This presents challenges in both treatment planning and dosimetry. While a dosimetry system with a spatial re

Desensitization with antigen-specific immunoadsorption interferes with complement in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation

BACKGROUND: Complement activation was characterized during and after desensitization treatment in 19 consecutive patients receiving ABO-incompatible (ABOi) living donor kidney transplants to assess the effect of desensitization protocol including antigen-specific immunoadsorption (IA) on complement activation.METHODS: All patients received rituximab- and tacrolimus-based triple treatment. Anti-A/B

Efficacy and safety of continuous local infusion of ropivacaine after retroperitoneoscopic live donor nephrectomy

Morphine-based analgesia is effective but can compromise donor safety. We investigated whether continuous infusion of local anesthetics (CILA) can provide sufficient pain control and reduce morbidity related to opiate analgesics after hand-assisted retroperitoneoscopic (HARS) live donor nephrectomy. Forty consecutive live kidney donors underwent HARS and were treated with the ON-Q system providing

The AGORA High-Resolution Galaxy Simulations Comparison Project VII. Satellite quenching in zoom-in simulation of a Milky Way-mass halo

Context. Satellite galaxies experience multiple physical processes when interacting with their host halos, often leading to the quenching of star formation. In the Local Group, satellite quenching has been shown to be highly efficient, affecting nearly all satellites except the most massive ones. While recent surveys study Milky Way-analogs to assess how representative our Local Group is, the domi

How stellar mass and disc size shape the formation and migration of super-Earths

The occurrence rate of close-in super-Earths is higher around M-dwarfs compared to stars of higher masses. In this work, we aim to understand how the super-Earth population is affected by the stellar mass, the size of the protoplanetary disc, and viscous heating. We utilised a standard protoplanetary disc model with both irradiated and viscous heating, together with a pebble accretion model, to si

Decentralized glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimates in healthy kidney donors show poor correlation and demonstrate the need for improvement in quality and standardization of GFR measurements in Sweden

OBJECTIVE: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is generally accepted as the best overall index of renal function. Thus, all potential live kidney donors are tested to ensure that they have a normal GFR before they are eligible for kidney transplantation. The choice of GFR test is very much dependent on local traditions and may include iohexol, 51Cr-EDTA, inulin, or creatinine clearance based on urine

Binary stars in the Milky Way nuclear stellar cluster

Context. Intermediate mass galaxies, including the Milky Way, typically host both a supermassive black hole (SMBH) and a nuclear stellar cluster (NSC). Binary systems residing in an NSC evolve dynamically via frequent close encounters with surrounding stars and secular processes related to the SMBH. Aims. Although the evolution of very soft and very hard binaries can be predicted semi-analytically

Initial experience with hypothermic machine perfusion of kidneys from deceased donors in the Uppsala region in Sweden

BACKGROUND: Simple cold storage (CS) is the gold standard for organ preservation. Recently, evidence has been presented suggesting compared with CS hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) improves the quality and outcome of kidneys for transplantation. Uppsala has used the LifePort Kidney Transporter to preserve deceased donor kidneys. We evaluated our first single-center 52 cases retrospectively.METH