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Louise Cornmark: Dödslängtan i forskningen ger hopp om cancerbot – Vetenskap och Hälsa

Louise Cornmark: Dödslängtan i forskningen ger hopp om cancerbot – Vetenskap och Hälsa Vetenskap och hälsa Populärvetenskapligt om medicinsk forskning i Skåne Teman Podd Tidskrift Prenumerera Om webbplatsen Kontakt Sök Sök Louise Cornmark: Dödslängtan i forskningen ger hopp om cancerbot 2010-04-21 ⚠️ Den här artikeln är mer än 5 år gammal. Nya forskningsrön kan ha tillkommit. Ett stort hinder vid

https://www.vetenskaphalsa.se/louise-cornmark-dodslangtan-i-forskningen-ger-hopp-om-cancerbot/ - 2026-06-07

Louise Cornmark: Dödslängtan i forskningen ger hopp om cancerbot – Vetenskap och Hälsa

Louise Cornmark: Dödslängtan i forskningen ger hopp om cancerbot – Vetenskap och Hälsa Vetenskap och hälsa Populärvetenskapligt om medicinsk forskning i Skåne Teman Podd Tidskrift Prenumerera Om webbplatsen Kontakt Sök Sök Louise Cornmark: Dödslängtan i forskningen ger hopp om cancerbot 2010-04-21 ⚠️ Den här artikeln är mer än 5 år gammal. Nya forskningsrön kan ha tillkommit. Ett stort hinder vid

https://www.vetenskaphalsa.se/louise-cornmark-dodslangtan-i-forskningen-ger-hopp-om-cancerbot/comment-page-1/ - 2026-06-07

Probiotiska bakterier – nytt vapen mot Multipel Skleros? – Vetenskap och Hälsa

Probiotiska bakterier – nytt vapen mot Multipel Skleros? – Vetenskap och Hälsa Vetenskap och hälsa Populärvetenskapligt om medicinsk forskning i Skåne Teman Podd Tidskrift Prenumerera Om webbplatsen Kontakt Sök Sök Probiotiska bakterier – nytt vapen mot Multipel Skleros? 2010-02-03 ⚠️ Den här artikeln är mer än 5 år gammal. Nya forskningsrön kan ha tillkommit. Att probiotiska mjölksyrebakterier ka

https://www.vetenskaphalsa.se/probiotiska-bakterier-nytt-vapen-mot-multipel-skleros/comment-page-1/ - 2026-06-07

Meet our Biology alumni

Nina Black, MSc in Biology, Animal Ecology, 2022Curatorial assistant in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge I am currently a curatorial assistant in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. My job is part of a National Science Foundation grant working to preserve genetic material from primary type specimens. Primary type

https://www.biologyeducation.lu.se/education/career/meet-our-biology-alumni - 2026-06-05

Ted's space adventure

Ted's space adventure | Vattenhallen Science Center Skip to main content This site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. By continuing to use the site you agree that cookies are used according to our Cookie Policy (on the website of LTH) . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies do not store any persona

https://www.vattenhallen.lu.se/english/the-planetarium/shows-in-english/teds-space-adventure/ - 2026-06-07

Evolution of antigenic diversity in the tick-transmitted bacterium Borrelia afzelii : a role for host specialization?

Antigenic diversity in pathogenic microbes can be a result of at least three different processes: diversifying selection by acquired immunity, host–pathogen coevolution and/or host specialization. Here, we investigate whether host specialization drives diversity at ospC (which encodes an immunodominant surface protein) in the tick-transmitted bacterium Borrelia afzelii. We determined prevalence an

Negotiating Spaces and the Public–Private Boundary: Language Policies Versus Language Use Practices in Odessa

While the so-called “end of public space” literature, focusing on encroachment of private interests and state surveillance, has contributed to critical thinking of access (or the lack thereof) to public space, and the loss of publicity of public space, the conceptual tools such literature offers to understand contestations in and over public space have remained underdeveloped or, at best, underexp

Biogeographical variation in antimicrobial resistance in rivers is influenced by agriculture and is spread through bacteriophages

Antibiotic resistance is currently an extensive medical challenge worldwide, with global numbers increasing steadily. Recent data have highlighted wastewater treatment plants as a reservoir of resistance genes. The impact of these findings for human health can best be summarized using a One Health concept. However, the molecular mechanisms impacting resistance spread have not been carefully evalua

Contact allergy to hair cosmetic allergens in Thailand

BACKGROUND: Hair cosmetics such as hair dyes, bleaching, waving, and cleansing products are composed of numerous chemical ingredients. Allergic reactions to these contact allergens, other than p-phenylenediamine, are rarely reported.OBJECTIVES: To study the incidence of patch test reactions to hair cosmetic allergens and identify the factors associated with hair cosmetic allergy in Thailand.METHOD

Pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department : surveying the current European practice

Procedural sedation and analgesia outside the operating theater have become standard care in managing pain and anxiety in children undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The objectives of this study are to describe the current pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia practice patterns in European emergency departments, to perform a needs assessment-like analysis, and to identify barr

Recombinant factor IX Fc for the treatment of hemophilia B

Current hemophilia B treatment guidelines recommend routine prophylaxis with factor IX (FIX) replacement products, tailored to maintain plasma activity at levels that will prevent bleeds. However, plasma FIX activity may not be the primary determinant or best indicator of hemostatic efficacy due to its extravascular distribution. FIX replacement therapy has evolved to include extended half-life (E

Interaction of bovine coagulation factor X and its glutamic-acid-containing fragments with phospholipid membranes. A surface plasmon resonance study.

The interaction of blood coagulation factor X and its Gla-containing fragments with negatively charged phospholipid membranes composed of 25 mol% phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) and 75 mol% phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) was studied by surface plasmon resonance. The binding to 100 mol% PtdCho membranes was negligible. The calcium dependence in the membrane binding was evaluated for intact bovine factor

CO2-induced terrestrial climate feedback mechanism: From carbon sink to aerosol source and back

Feedbacks mechanisms are essential components of our climate system, as they either increase or decrease changes in climate-related quantities in the presence of external forcings. In this work, we provide the first quantitative estimate regarding the terrestrial climate feedback loop connecting the increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, changes in gross primary production (GPP) asso

Crash Prediction Models for Intersections on Rural Multilane Highways: Differences by Collision Type

Accident prediction models are often used to predict the number of accidents on segments and at intersections in the road network. Most often the models are developed for a total number of crashes for the facility, or crashes by severity. However, the frequency and severity of crashes of different types can be expected to vary with regards to the underlying phenomena that cause them to occur. To b

Crash Prediction Models for Intersections on Rural Multilane Highways: Differences by Collision Type

Accident prediction models are often used to predict the number of accidents on segments and at intersections in the road network. Most often the models are developed for a total number of crashes for the facility, or crashes by severity. However, the frequency and severity of crashes of different types can be expected to vary with regards to the underlying phenomena that cause them to occur. To b

Sediment pigments as biomarkers of environmental change

This thesis demonstrates the usefulness of sedimentary pigments as biomarkers of environmental change in estuarine systems and as biomarkers in lakes in relation to climate change. These are two fields where sediment pigment records as measured by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are emerging areas of study. A detailed study was undertaken to examine the effects of different storage o

Fordjupad checklista infor objektsupphandlingar

Brevmall Datum 2012-12-06 Sven Asking Mattias Arvidsson 1 Checklista vid objektsupphandlingar (utrustning med installation/montage) Inledande ord Huvudprinciperna som reglerar offentlig upphandling återfinns i LOU, Kap 1 § 9; ”Upphandlande myndigheter skall behandla leverantörer på ett likvärdigt och icke-diskriminerande sätt samt genomföra upphandlingar på ett öppet sätt. Vid upphandlingar skall

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/sites/medarbetarwebben.lu.se/files/fordjupad_checklista_infor_objektsupphandlingar.docx - 2026-06-07

Performance of protein stability predictors.

Stability is a fundamental property affecting function, activity, and regulation of biomolecules. Stability changes are often found for mutated proteins involved in diseases. Stability predictors computationally predict protein-stability changes caused by mutations. We performed a systematic analysis of 11 online stability predictors' performances. These predictors are CUPSAT, Dmutant, FoldX, I-Mu

IDENTIFYING SUITABLE LOCATIONS FOR MANGROVE PLANTATION USING GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTE SENSING

Mangroves provide numerous environmental benefits, such as carbon sequestration, water purification, climate change mitigation, and flood and Tsunami impact reduction. Despite these unique advantages, mangroves are threatened by the combined adverse impacts of human activities and climate change. Therefore, it is essential to implement reasonable practices to avoid further degradation of mangroves

Matching habitat choice : it's not for everyone

Matching habitat choice is a habitat preference mechanism based on self-assessment of local performance, such that individuals settle in the habitats that are best suited to their phenotypes, promoting local adaptation. Despite the important evolutionary implications of matching habitat choice, examples from natural populations are rare. One possible reason for this apparent rarity is that phenoty