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Johan Hörlén, Hans Andersson, Bengt Stark, Glenn Miller Café, Stockholm
Peter Asplund ”Aspiration” feat. Jacob Christoffersen, Montmartre, Köpenhamn, Danmark
Hop performance at 5 years and knee self-efficacy 1 year later after ACL injury treatment
Levothyroxine treatment and incident dementia in adults with atrial fibrillation
Objective: Levothyroxine treatment is common among older adults as is atrial fibrillation (AF), yet less is known about its potential effects on the development of dementia. Methods: The study population included all adults with diagnosed AF (n = 156,104) aged ≥ 45 years in Sweden without an earlier recorded diagnosis of dementia. Individuals with a dispensed prescription of levothyroxine on two o
Construct validity and inter-observer reliability of clinical assessment of passive hip range of motion tests in patients with longstanding hip/groin pain.
Altered lumbo-pelvic control in patients with longstanding hip and groin pain compared to healthy controls.
Patients with longstanding hip and groin pain are weaker, have worse dynamic balance control and worse hop performance compared to healthy controls
(\gamma,n\gamma´) measurement of mesonic effects in nuclei
Prevalence of hip-related groin pain, patient characteristics and patient-reported outcomes in patients referred to tertiary care for non-arthritic hip and groin pain: A cross-sectional study
PFE-360-induced LRRK2 inhibition induces reversible, non-adverse renal changes in rats
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder for which there is no existing therapeutic approach to delay or stop progression. Genetic, biochemical and pre-clinical studies have provided evidence that leucine-rich-repeat-kinase-2 (LRRK2) kinase is involved in the pathogenesis of PD, and small molecule LRRK2 inhibitors represent a novel potential therapeutic approach. Howeve
Parkinson's disease-like burst firing activity in subthalamic nucleus induced by AAV-α-synuclein is normalized by LRRK2 modulation
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects motor function through degenerative processes and synaptic transmission impairments in the basal ganglia. None of the treatments available delays or stops the progression of the disease. While α-synuclein pathological accumulation represents a hallmark of the disease in its idiopathic form, leucine rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) is genetically associated with familia
Mitochondria and the Brain : Bioenergetics and Beyond
The view of mitochondria acting solely as a powerhouse of the cell is no longer accurate. Besides cell bioenergetics, primary targets of mitochondrial studies include their interplay with essential processes within the cell, including redox and calcium homeostasis, and apoptosis. Recent studies evidence the dynamic behavior of mitochondria, continuously moving, fusing, and dividing, and the intera
Turbulent heat transfer characteristics of supercritical n-decane in a vertical tube under various operating pressures
To explore the effect of the operating pressure on the flow and thermal characteristics in a vertical tube with supercritical n-decane, the inner wall temperature along the streamwise direction, the applicability of empirical correlations and buoyancy criteria are studied firstly. The mechanisms in views of density distribution, velocity field, turbulence intensity, the thickness of the thermal bo
Clozapine and therapy-refractory epileptic seizures.
Pheromones and Barcoding Delimit Boundaries between Cryptic Species in the Primitive Moth Genus Eriocrania (Lepidoptera : Eriocraniidae)
Animal classification is primarily based on morphological characters, even though these may not be the first to diverge during speciation. In many cases, closely related taxa are actually difficult to distinguish based on morphological characters alone, especially when there is no substantial niche separation. As a consequence, the diversity of certain groups is likely to be underestimated. Lepido
The Media Coverage of Nightlife Tourism
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Management and outcome of TaG3 tumours of the urinary bladder in the nationwide, population-based bladder cancer database Sweden (BladderBaSe)
Purpose: To investigate the management of TaG3 tumours of the urinary bladder using nationwide population-based data in relation to the prevailing guidelines, patients’ characteristics, and outcome. Materials and methods: The Bladder Cancer Data Base Sweden (BladderBaSe), including data from the Swedish National Register for Urinary Bladder Cancer (SNRUBC), was used to study all patients with TaG3