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Patterning of the neural tube: A 3D computational modelling approach

Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s can be treated with stem-cell derived specialized neurons. In order to achieve precise directed neural differentiation in vitro we need to understand the gene regulatory mechanisms behind in vivo neural tube patterning. We implement a 3D computational model of brain patterning to simulate this process. The mathematical model is set up by unifying two e

The social and political implications of insurgent control in Colombia: A micro assessment at the municipality level

The following dissertation examines the relationship between the actual control of insurgent groups, FARC and AUC, in municipalities of Colombia and the subsequent performance of public services. By resorting to a novel semi-parametric, group-based-trajectory model, this paper manages to discern the de facto presence of such groups at the municipality level, which allows carrying out such examinat

Theoretical EXAFS studies of a model of the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II obtained with the quantum cluster approach

The oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) of photosystem II is the only natural system that can form O2 from water and sunlight and it consists of a Mn4Ca cluster. In a series of publications, Siegbahn has developed a model of the OEC with the quantum mechanical (QM) cluster approach that is compatible with available crystal structures, able to form O2 with a reasonable energetic barrier, and has a signif

Immune tolerance induction in the era of emicizumab – still the first choice for patients with haemophilia A and inhibitors?

Introduction: The development of inhibitory antibodies is a severe complication of clotting factor replacement therapy in patients with severe haemophilia A (HA). Current World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) guidelines for haemophilia care indicate that eradication of inhibitors is best achieved through immune tolerance induction (ITI) therapy. Aim: The European Collaborative Haemophilia Network c

Principles of Care for Acquired Hemophilia

OBJECTIVE: To establish clear priorities for the care of patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) by proposing 10 key principles of practical, holistic AHA management.METHOD: These principles were developed by the Zürich Haemophilia Forum, an expert panel of European hemophilia specialists comprising physicians and nursing and laboratory specialists.RESULTS: The 10 proposed principles for AHA car

More than Just a Game: Teachers’ Experiences of PAX-GBG

The PAX Good Behavior Game (PAX-GBG) is an evidence-based universal preventive intervention program for classroom use. Our aim was to explore teachers' perceptions of PAX-GBG and their work with it, and whether this changed during the implementation of the intervention. In addition, we explored teachers' perceptions, and changes in perceptions, regarding how they perceived their workload when lear

Intra-specific variation in avian malaria : Linking infection dynamics to haplotypes

Avian Malaria infects thousands of species of birds across the Aves class. The most widespread (geographically and phylogenetically)morphological species is Plasmodium relictum, and of that, the mitochondrial lineage of SGS1 is the most common and invasive. It infects146 bird species, with large differences in infection outcome, from low intensity chronic disease to shorter, highly virulent infect

Implementation of the measure of case discussion complexity to guide selection of prostate cancer patients for multidisciplinary team meetings

Background: Multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) provide an integrated team approach to ensure individualized and evidence-based treatment recommendations and best expert advice in cancer care. A growing number of patients and more complex treatment options challenge MDTM resources and evoke needs for case prioritization. In this process, decision aids could provide streamlining and standardize

Personalized breast cancer screening with selective addition of digital breast tomosynthesis through artificial intelligence

PURPOSE: Breast cancer screening is predominantly performed using digital mammography (DM), but digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has higher sensitivity. DBT demands more resources than DM, and it might be more feasible to reserve DBT for women with a clear benefit from the technique. We explore if artificial intelligence (AI) can select women who would benefit from DBT imaging.APPROACH: We used

Indoor temperature increase at reduced cooling power in light and heavy buildings - measurements in 9 buildings and Monte Carlo simulations of parameters

Saving peak powers in the heating systems have been in focus for some years now. Sweden has more and more cooling systems with an increase in cooling also in residential buildings. The cooling power is much more expensive than the heating power and the cost of cooling is largely driven by installed power. Therefore, there is a relative advantage of reducing the cooling power instead of heating pow

Intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis in segmental resections for colon cancer : a retrospective cohort study of 328 patients

PURPOSE: The intracorporeal anastomosis (IA) technique possibly results in enhanced recovery and reduced morbidity rates compared to the extracorporeal anastomosis (EA) technique. This study compared the short-term morbidity rates of IA versus EA in segmental resections for colon cancer.METHOD: We performed a retrospective cohort study of consecutive patients from 2015 to 2020 using the IA or EA t

Serum neurofilament light protein predicts clinical outcome in traumatic brain injury

Axonal white matter injury is believed to be a major determinant of adverse outcomes following traumatic brain injury (TBI). We hypothesized that measurement of neurofilament light protein (NF-L), a protein found in long white-matter axons, in blood samples, may serve as a suitable biomarker for neuronal damage in TBI patients. To test our hypotheses, we designed a study in two parts: i) we develo

Microbial metabolites profile during in vitro human colonic fermentation of breakfast menus consumed by Mexican school children

The nutrition transition promotes the development of childhood obesity. Currently, Mexico is affected by this serious public health problem. The nutritional and functional characterization of a whole menu has a number of advantages over the study of single nutrients. Since breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day, this study aimed to evaluate the metabolite profile produced by in

Assessment of DFT functionals for a minimal nitrogenase [Fe(SH)4H]− model employing state-of-the-art ab initio methods

We have designed a [Fe(SH)4H]− model with the fifth proton binding either to Fe or S. We show that the energy difference between these two isomers (∆E) is hard to estimate with quantum-mechanical (QM) methods. For example, different density functional theory (DFT) methods give ∆E estimates that vary by almost 140 kJ/mol, mainly depending on the amount of exact Hartree–Fock included (0%–54%). The m

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Språk- och litteraturcentrum Franska Litteraturlista ÄFRD02, franska, fortsättningskurs, 31-60 högskolepoäng Fastställd av Styrelsen för Sektion 3 2024-11-21 att gälla från VT25 Referenslitteratur för samtliga delkurser Wall, Kerstin; Béhar, Dennis; Ekman, Monika & Kronning, Hans (2014). Den franska grammatiken. Stockholm: Sanoma utbildning, ISBN 9789152327166 (336 sidor). NEs stora franska ordbok

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