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Seminar: Shaping Shared Spaces – Public Art Between Idea, Site, and Practice at Kv.Paradis, Lund University Campus

28 maj 2026 17:00 till 19:00 | Seminarium Welcome to an evening seminar on art in campus environments 17:00 Opening Annie Lindberg, Director of Skissernas Museum, welcomes guests.Introduction Marcus Rancken, Strategic Property Developer and Head of Art, and Lotta Mossum, Head of the Art Unit, introduce the collaboration between the Public Art Agency Sweden and Akademiska Hus.Background Moderators

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/evenemang/seminar-shaping-shared-spaces-public-art-between-idea-site-and-practice-kvparadis-lund-university - 2026-05-30

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Biomarker discovery study design for type 1 diabetes in The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study Biomarker discovery study design for type 1 diabetes in The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study Hye-Seung Lee1 Brant R. Burkhardt2 Wendy McLeod1 Susan Smith1 Chris Eberhard1 Kristian Lynch1 David Hadley1 Marian Rewers3 Olli Simell4 Jin-Xiong Sh

https://www.teddy.lu.se/sites/teddy.lu.se/files/2021-11/33%2006032016_679_33_Lee_DMRR_2013.pdf - 2026-05-30

Identifying biomarkers for improved diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer

Identifying biomarkers for improved diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer | Immunotechnology 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 c

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Insights on the structural perturbations in human MTHFR Ala222Val mutant by protein modeling and molecular dynamics

Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) protein catalyzes the only biochemical reaction which produces methyltetrahydrofolate, the active form of folic acid essential for several molecular functions. The Ala222Val polymorphism of human MTHFR encodes a thermolabile protein associated with increased risk of neural tube defects and cardiovascular disease. Experimental studies have shown that the

Stimulus-Section Coupling in Endocrine Cell Models

Detailed understanding of biological systems governing specific mechanisms and pathways is essential in the development of novel disease therapies. Stimulus-secretion coupling in hormone secreting cells is a complex system of pathways that link activation of cellular processes by i.e. nutrients to the release of hormone. Stimulus-secretion coupling in the insulin secreting beta-cell is intensely r

Regulation of glucagon secretion from pancreatic alpha cells

Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells plays an important role in the regulation of blood glucose. In this thesis, different techniques such as electrophysiology, immunohistochemistry and hormone secretion assay were combined to explore the mechanisms by which glucagon secretion is regulated. Like pancreatic β-cells, which produce insulin, α-cells are electrically excitable and equipped with dif

Mphp13

Kursguide - Course Syllabus • • • • • • • • • Details of approval The syllabus was approved by The Master's Programmes Board on 2016-10-11 and was last revised on 2016-10-11. The revised syllabus applies from 2017-01-01, spring semester 2017. General Information The course is a compulsory component of the Master (120 credits) of Medical Science programme in Public Health Language of instruction: E

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Strandskyddet - de nya reglerna och möjligheterna till dispens

The shore protection has in Sweden been statutory regulated since 1950. Since then it has been extended and developed, as the awareness of the importance for preservation of unexploited land along the shores has grown. The earlier legislation focused entirely on human’s access to the shores and the surroundings near the shores, for recreation and extracurricular activities. The terms for, and presThe shore protection has in Sweden been statutory regulated since 1950. Since then it has been extended and developed, as the awareness of the importance for preservation of unexploited land along the shores has grown. The earlier legislation focused entirely on human’s access to the shores and the surroundings near the shores, for recreation and extracurricular activities. The terms for, and pres

Engineering selectivity of Cutibacterium acnes phages by epigenetic imprinting

Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes) is a gram-positive bacterium and a member of the human skin microbiome. Despite being the most abundant skin commensal, certain members have been associated with common inflammatory disorders such as acne vulgaris. The availability of the complete genome sequences from various C. acnes clades have enabled the identification of putative methyltransferases, some of the

A novel initiation mechanism of death in Streptococcus pneumoniae induced by the human milk protein-lipid complex HAMLET and activated during physiological death

To cause colonization or infection, most bacteria grow in biofilms where differentiation and death of subpopulations is critical for optimal survival of the whole population. However, little is known about initiation of bacterial death under physiological conditions. Membrane depolarization has been suggested, but never shown to be involved, due to the difficulty of performing such studies in bact

Conditioned medium of human mesenchymal stem cells affects stem cell senescence in osteoporosis

Systemic transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and conditioned medium derived from MSCs have been reported to recover bone loss in animal models of osteoporosis; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We recently reported that extracellular vesicles released from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) prevent senescence of stem cells in bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of

Activity Report 2022

SASNET Activity Report 2022 SWEDISH SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES NETWORK LUND UNIVERSITY Mountains in Vattakanal, India. Photo: Sandra Jakobsson. Table of Contents Mountains in Vattakanal, India. Photo: Sandra Jakobsson. 3SASNET ACTIVITY REPORT 2022 OVERVIEW 5 SASNET ORGANISATION 6 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 8 WORKSHOPS 10 SASNET SYMPOSIUM 2022 11 SASNET RESEARCH AND GRANTS 12 ABOUT SASNET 14 Participants at th

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Vitronectin binds to the head region of Moraxella catarrhalis ubiquitous surface protein A2 and confers complement-inhibitory activity.

Summary The serum resistance of the common respiratory pathogen Moraxella catarrhalis is mainly dependent on ubiquitous surface proteins (Usp) A1 and A2 that interact with complement factor 3 (C3) and complement inhibitor C4b binding protein (C4BP) preventing the alternative and classical pathways of the complement system respectively. UspA2 also has the capacity to attract vitronectin that in tur

NMR structural studies of human cystatin C dimers and monomers

Human cystatin C undergoes dimerization before unfolding. Dimerization leads to a complete loss of its activity as a cysteine proteinase inhibitor. A similar process of dimerization has been observed in cells, and may be related to the amyloid formation seen for the L68Q variant of the protein. Dimerization is barrier controlled, and no dimer/monomer interconversion can be observed at physiologica

Quantification of Total and Mutant Huntingtin Protein Levels in Biospecimens Using a Novel alphaLISA Assay

The neurodegenerative Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by a polyglutamine (polyQ) amplification in the huntingtin protein (HTT). Currently there is no effective therapy available for HD; however, several efforts are directed to develop and optimize HTT-lowering methods to improve HD phenotypes. To validate these approaches, there is an immediate need for reliable, sensitive, and easily accessib

The human milk protein-lipid complex HAMLET disrupts glycolysis and induces death in Streptococcus pneumoniae

HAMLET is a complex of human a-lactalbumin (ALA) and oleic acid and kills several Gram-positive bacteria by a mechanism that bears resemblance to apoptosis in eukaryotic cells. To identify HAMLET's bacterial targets, here we used Streptococcus pneumoniae as a model organism and employed a proteomic approach that identified several potential candidates. Two of these targets were the glycolytic enzy

The human P-k histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HIV-1 infection

Several human histo-blood groups are glycosphingolipids, including P/P1/P-k. Glycosphingolipids are implicated in HIV-host-cell-fusion and some bind to HIV-gp120 in vitro. Based on our previous studies on Fabry disease, where P-k accumulates and reduces infection, and a soluble P-k analog that inhibits infection, we investigated cell surface-expressed P-k in HIV infection. HIV-1 infection of perip

Effect of dofetilide on cardiac repolarization in patients with ventricular tachycardia. A study using simultaneous monophasic action potential recordings from two sites in the right ventricle

Monophasic action potentials (MAP) were simultaneously recorded from the right ventricular (RV) apex (RVA) and the outflow tract (RVOT) before and after an infusion of dofetilide in 10 patients with documented ventricular tachycardia. After the drug infusion, the MAP duration (MAPd), repolarization time, and corrected QT interval were significantly prolonged during sinus rhythm, RV pacing, and RV

What is significant for engagement in cycling and walking in South Korea? Applying value-belief-norm theory

The value-belief-norm (VBN) theory has been widely used to describe pro-sustainability behavior. Despite being used to examine issues of sustainable and public transport behavior, research using the VBN has largely overlooked the pro-environmental behavior of cyclists and walkers, which is extremely significant given the role of active transport in environmental and human health. Therefore, this s