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Publication in cells

Single-Cell Profiling of Coding and Noncoding Genes in Human Dopamine Neuron Differentiation cells Article Single-Cell Profiling of Coding and Noncoding Genes in Human Dopamine Neuron Differentiation Fredrik Nilsson, Petter Storm, Edoardo Sozzi, David Hidalgo Gil, Marcella Birtele, Yogita Sharma, Malin Parmar * and Alessandro Fiorenzano * Citation: Nilsson, F.; Storm, P.; Sozzi, E.; Hidalgo Gil,

https://www.regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/sites/regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/files/publication_in_cells.pdf - 2026-05-30

The affective profiles, psychological well-being, and harmony: environmental mastery and self-acceptance predict the sense of a harmonious life

Background. An important outcome from the debate on whether wellness equals happiness, is the need of research focusing on how psychological well-being might influence humans' ability to adapt to the changing environment and live in harmony. To get a detailed picture of the influence of positive and negative affect, the current study employed the affective profiles model in which individuals are c

The Swedish version of OMAS is a reliable and valid outcome measure for patients with ankle fractures

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the test-retest reliability and the validity of the self-reported questionnaire Olerud-Molander Ankle Score (OMAS) in subjects after an ankle fracture. Methods: When evaluating the test-retest reliability of the OMAS, 42 subjects surgically treated due to an ankle fracture participated 12 months after injury. OMAS was completed by the patients on t

Course Evaluations

Here you can find the latest course evaluations for all our courses given in English. The grading used is 1 to 5, where 1 is bad and 5 is very good. Course evaluations for our courses given in Swedish can be found on our Swedish website Animal Behaviour BIOF08 Spring semester 2025    Summary of the course evaluation The students were overall satisfied with the course (4.3), an increase from last y

https://www.biologyeducation.lu.se/course-evaluations - 2026-05-29

Spring semester

Most courses offered at the Faculty of Law are on master’s level. In order to follow these courses students must have successfully completed 150 ECTS law school studies at university level.For those who only have 60 ECTS law school studies at university level we offer these following courses on bachelor level:European Business Law, JUXJ02 (15 ECTS)Swedish Law in an International Context, JUXJ04 (1

https://www.law.lu.se/study/exchange-studies/courses/spring-semester - 2026-05-29

Radioimmunotherapy of prostate cancer targeting human kallikrein-related peptidase 2

Background: Prostate cancer ranks as the second most lethal malignancy in the Western world. Previous targeting of prostate-specific antigen and human kallikrein-related peptidase 2, two related enzymes abundantly expressed in prostatic malignancies, with radioimmunoconjugates intended for diagnostic purposes, have proven successful in rodent prostate cancer (PCa) models. In this study, we investi

Streptococcal cell surface proteins : structure and gene characterisation

Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococci, GAS) is a potent human pathogen known to express a number of cell surface associated virulence factors. It is an established fact that these different surface proteins play an important role during infection. Thus, M family proteins interact with host immune system components allowing streptococci to evade phagocytosis. Another important group of bacte

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Prevalence of obesity was related to HLA-DQ in 2–4-year-old children at genetic risk for type 1 diabetes ORIGINAL ARTICLE Prevalence of obesity was related to HLA-DQ in 2–4-year-old children at genetic risk for type 1 diabetes J Yang1, Å Lernmark2, UM Uusitalo1, KF Lynch1, R Veijola3, C Winkler4, HE Larsson2, M Rewers5, J-X She6, AG Ziegler4, OG Simell7, WA Hagopian8, B Akolkar9, JP Krischer

https://www.teddy.lu.se/sites/teddy.lu.se/files/06032016_679_35_yang_ijo_2014.pdf - 2026-05-30

SASNET Activity Report 2024

SASNET Activity Report 2024 SWEDISH SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES NETWORK, LUND UNIVERSITY Kathmandu, Nepal. Table of Contents 3SASNET ACTIVITY REPORT 2024 OVERVIEW AND ORGANISATION 4 LECTURES, SEMINARS, AND WORKSHOPS 6 CONFERENCE 8 PANEL DISCUSSIONS 10 SASNET-FUNDED RESEARCH 13 SUMMER SCHOOL 13 SASNET GRANTS 14 Overview and Organisation SASNET is an organisation with the overarching purpose to promote rese

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/sites/sasnet.lu.se/files/2026-04/SASNET%20Activity%20Report%202024.pdf - 2026-05-30

Novel functions of cardiovascular P2 receptors

Popular Abstract in Swedish Sammanfattning Nukleotider påverkar kärltensionen och hjärtats slagkraft. Då ett blodkärl skadas, då blod koagulerar eller vid minskad syretillförsel till hjärtat frisätts en mängd ämnen från kärlväggar och blodceller. Bland annat frisätts så kallade nukleotider (ATP, ADP, UTP och UDP). Nukleotider har tidigare visats ha viktiga funktioner inuti cellen vid energiomsättnThe aim of the thesis was to examine the expression and function of the extracellular nucleotide P2 receptors in the cardiovascular system. In the cardiovascular system nucleotides are released during shear stress, hypoxia, ischemia, from endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, aggregating platelets, inflammatory cells and erythrocytes. We demonstrate that ATP, ADP, UTP and UDP induce vascular rel

Antimycobacterial activity of the plectasin derivative NZ2114

Introduction: Mycobacteria have a unique hydrophobic membrane with several lipid-enriched layers that are low in permeability, setting them apart from other bacteria. This complex structure, consisting of three distinct layers is crucial for cell growth, virulence, and providing a barrier to antibiotics. Previously, we identified a plectasin variant, NZX, which showed activity against Mycobacteriu

Automated pathway and reaction prediction facilitates in silico identification of unknown metabolites in human cohort studies

Identification of metabolites in non-targeted metabolomics continues to be a bottleneck in metabolomics studies in large human cohorts. Unidentified metabolites frequently emerge in the results of association studies linking metabolite levels to, for example, clinical phenotypes. For further analyses these unknown metabolites must be identified. Current approaches utilize chemical information, suc

Perfusion MRI: Non-Linear Stochastic Regularization for Deconvolution of Model-Free Arterial Spin Labelling Data

Introduction: Arterial spin labelling (ASL) is a non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique for assessment of perfusion. ASL uses magnetically labelled blood water as a diffusible endogenous tracer to measure the perfusion of brain tissue, i.e. the cerebral blood flow (CBF). Traditionally, ASL samples images at a specific point in time allowing the CBF to be calculated using a model o

Designen av ett "huvud"kontor - Några praktikfall

Sammanfattning Författare: Ann-Sofie Hjalmarsson och Judith Rodriguez Handledare: Leif Edvinsson Examinator: Christer Kedström Kurs: Magisterkurs i Strategisk ledning Nyckelord: Intellektuellt kapital, miljöpsykologi, hjärnan, hjärnergonomi. Syfte: Vårt syfte med uppsatsen är att öka insikten för hur man genom strukturkapitalet, i det här fallet kontorets design, kan förstärka humankapitalet. Vi a

Five years of building capacity for nature-based transformation in cities

After five years, the capacity development program Innovation in Governance for Urban Nature-Based Solutions, funded by The Swedish Institute Public Sector Innovation Programme, has come to an end, but it’s legacy thrives in various ways. The program Innovation in Governance for Urban Nature-Based Solutions has been running for five consecutive years, 2020-2025 and has engaged public administratio

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/five-years-building-capacity-nature-based-transformation-cities - 2026-05-29

News Archive - Page 15 of 54 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

News Archive - Page 15 of 54 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evaluation of Programme W

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Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) - Development of a self-administered outcome measure

There is broad consensus that good outcome measures are needed to distinguish interventions that are effective from those that are not. This task requires standardized, patient-centered measures that can be administered at a low cost. We developed a questionnaire to assess short- and long-term patient-relevant outcomes following knee injury, based on the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index, a literature re

DIFFERENT SPATIAL VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR FIRE PREVENTION IN STOCKHOLM AND GÖTEBORG

The aim with this paper is to examine how different GIS-based visualization methods can be applied and come to practical uses in the emergency service’s fire preventive work. These techniques motivate and facilitate various forms of fire prevention such as selection of areas or neighborhoods, blocks or buildings before home visits, identification and targeting of different risk groups and customiz

Transformer-Based Self-Supervised Learning for Human Activity Recognition Using Accelerometer Data

Human Activity Recognition (HAR) from wearable sensors is often constrained by limited labeled data and varying device placements. This thesis investigates a Transformer-based self-supervised approach that learns representations via a masked reconstruction and noise-injection pretext task, followed by fine-tuning on smaller labeled datasets. Experiments on WISDM, REALWORLD, and OPPORTUNITY confir

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This Bachelor’s thesis is an anthropological study of the child witch phenomenon in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Children experience extreme forms of violence and neglect of basic human rights, when they are suspected of being witches. As a result of poverty, families experience hardship in everyday life and in trying to understand and explain this, they blame it on the children possessing witchcraft