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68 07142017 679 68 MP65 Lundgren BMC Pediatrics 2017

Analgesic antipyretic use among young children in the TEDDY study: no association with islet autoimmunity RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Analgesic antipyretic use among young children in the TEDDY study: no association with islet autoimmunity Markus Lundgren1* , Leigh Johnson Steed2, Roy Tamura3, Berglind Jonsdottir1, Patricia Gesualdo4, Claire Crouch5, Maija Sjöberg6, Gertie Hansson1, William A. Ha

https://www.teddy.lu.se/sites/teddy.lu.se/files/2021-11/68%2007142017_679_68_MP65_Lundgren_BMC%20Pediatrics_2017.pdf - 2026-05-03

Husstyrelse 2025-11-26 Protokoll-signed

Postadress Campus Helsingborg Box 882, 251 08 Helsingborg Besöksadress Universitetsplatsen 2, 252 25 Helsingborg Telefon, 042-35 65 19, 042- 35 65 00 (växel) E-post carola.fors@ch.lu.se Webbadress www.ch.lu.se Utveck l ingsenheten 1 (5) Protokoll Campus husstyrelse Närvarande Jerker Jacobsson admin. chef, utvecklingsenheten Veronica Åberg lokalansvarig, Inst för tjänstevetenskap Maria Bergendal Ar

https://www.ch.lu.se/internt/sites/ch.lu.se.internt/files/2025-12/Husstyrelse%202025-11-26%20protokoll-signed.pdf - 2026-05-03

Natascha Kljun

Professor Contact details Email: natascha [dot] kljun [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 47 31 Mobile: +46 76 135 77 44Organisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Visiting address: Geocentrum II, Sölvegatan 12, Lund, Lund Room number: 430 Service point: 16 WebpageNatascha Kljuns profile in Lund University research portalPersonal website:http://kljun.net/publicatio

https://www.cec.lu.se/natascha-kljun - 2026-05-02

How to build a lung : latest advances and emerging themes in lung bioengineering

Chronic respiratory diseases remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The only option at end-stage disease is lung transplantation, but there are not enough donor lungs to meet clinical demand. Alternative options to increase tissue availability for lung transplantation are urgently required to close the gap on this unmet clinical need. A growing number of tissue engineering appr

Protein Quality Control Pathways at the Crossroad of Synucleinopathies

The pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, multiple system atrophy, and many others converge at alpha-synuclein (α-Syn) aggregation. Although it is still not entirely clear what precise biophysical processes act as triggers, cumulative evidence points towards a crucial role for protein quality control (PQC) systems in modulating α-Syn aggregation and toxicity. These enc

3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency : A case report of a treatable cause of seizures

Serine deficiency disorders are a new group of neurometabolic diseases resulting from a deficiency in one of the three enzymes in the biosynthetic pathway of L-serine. Deficiency of the enzyme 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (3-PGDH), which catalyzes the first step in the biosynthetic pathway, leads to congenital microcephaly, severe psychomotor retardation, and intractable seizures. We report a

Contrasting stripes are a widespread feature of group living in birds, mammals and fishes

Grouping is a widespread form of predator defence, with individuals in groups often performing evasive collective movements in response to attack by predators. Individuals in these groups use behavioural rules to coordinate their movements, with visual cues about neighbours' positions and orientations often informing movement decisions. Although the exact visual cues individuals use to coordinate

Primary productivity of managed and pristine forests in Sweden

Land use is affecting 70% of global ecosystems and their functioning. Forest management is a regionally dominant land use and affects forest ecosystems by changing both structure and functioning, but its impact on primary productivity is not well known. Here we investigated the effect of forest management on primary productivity by comparing managed secondary forests with relatively pristine unman

Testing the Activity of Complement Convertases in Serum/Plasma for Diagnosis of C4NeF-Mediated C3 Glomerulonephritis

Autoantibodies termed C3-nephritic factor (C3NeF), which stabilize convertases of the alternative complement pathway, often stimulate autoinflammatory diseases. However, knowledge about analogous autoantibodies acting on the classical pathway (C4NeF) is limited to a few reports, which indicate association with kidney dysfunction, systemic lupus erythematous, and infections. C4NeF may appear indepe

Design of Oversampled Uniform DFT Filter Banks with Delay Specifications using Quadratic Optimization

Subband adaptive filters have been proposed to avoid the drawbacks of slow convergence and high computational complexity associated with time domain adaptive filters. Subband processing introduces transmission delays caused by the filter bank and signal degradations due to aliasing effects. One efficient way to reduce the aliasing effects is to allow a higher sample rate than critically needed in

The association of mobility disability, weight status and job strain : A cross-sectional study

Aims: The study investigated whether people with mobility disability (MD) and/or obesity had higher job strain than people without it, and whether social support at work modifies this association. Methods: The study included 35,160 individuals (25-64 years of age) from the Stockholm Public Health Surveys of 2006 and 2010. Data on MD and obesity (BMI ≥ 3/4 30 kg/m2 calculated from weight (kg) and h

PROFiLE (Professional Literacy in English): a longitudinal study of the relationship between English as the medium of instruction and the development of professional English literacy

In many European universities, English is today used as a medium of instruction. One of the reasons is that it is believed that using English as a medium of instruction (EMI) can develop students’ subject-specific knowledge of English. This knowledge is seen as an asset in the workplace and often presented as providing a competitive advantage supporting professional success. The design of many edu

The Shape of Strangeness: Transverse Spherocity and Underlying Event studies of φ and its relation to Ξ in √s = 13 TeV pp collisions

Through ultrarelativistic particle collisions at the LHC, it is possible to deconfine quarks and gluons. This deconfinement gives rise to a strongly interacting medium, referred to as the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP). One of the earliest proposed and observed signatures of the QGP was the enhanced production of strange hadrons since the medium can thermally produce strange quarks. However, recent stud

Development of a novel ex vivo model for chemical ocular toxicity assessment and its applicability for hair straightening products

This study developed an air-liquid interface (ALI) corneal model using explants bovine eyes for ocular toxicity assessment of ten chemicals and seven hair straightening mixtures. It was successfully maintained physiologically viable and normal for six days. Both eye damage (GHS cat. 1) and irritating (GHS cat. 2) chemicals induced corneal injury in our model. However, cat. 2 irritants triggered mo

Toward Effective Collaborations between Regional Climate Modeling and Impacts-Relevant Modeling Studies in Polar Regions

The aim of this workshop was to discuss the needs and challenges in using high-resolution climate model outputs for impacts-relevant modeling. Development of impacts-relevant climate projections in the polar regions requires effective collaboration between regional climate modelers and impacts-relevant modelers in the design stage of high-resolution climate projections for the polar regions.

Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter : Consequences for Reductive Iron Oxide Dissolution and Fenton-Based Oxidation of Mineral-Associated Organic Matter

Recent studies have shown that dissolved organic matter (DOM) decomposed by ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi increases adsorptive properties of organic matter towards soil mineral surfaces. Concomitantly, ECM fungi secrete secondary metabolites with iron reducing capacity that are thought to participate in non-enzymatic Fenton-based decomposition of DOM. The aim of this study was to investigate if the

Bacterial and fungal communities in tracheal aspirates of intubated COVID-19 patients : a pilot study

Co-infections with bacterial or fungal pathogens could be associated with severity and outcome of disease in COVID-19 patients. We, therefore, used a 16S and ITS-based sequencing approach to assess the biomass and composition of the bacterial and fungal communities in endotracheal aspirates of intubated COVID-19 patients. Our method combines information on bacterial and fungal biomass with communi

Disposable Coverslip for Rapid Throughput Screening of Malaria Using Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy

Malaria is considered to be one of the most catastrophic health issues in the whole world. Vibrational spectroscopy is a rapid, robust, label-free, inexpensive, highly sensitive, nonperturbative, and nondestructive technique with high diagnostic potential for the early detection of disease agents. In particular, the fingerprinting capability of attenuated total reflection spectroscopy is promising