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Postoperative pancreatic fistula-impact on outcome, hospital cost and effects of centralization
Background: One of the most serious complications after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF). This study investigated the incidence of POPF before and after centralization of pancreatic surgery in Southern Sweden and its impact on outcome and health care costs. Methods: The local registry comprising all pancreatic resections at Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sw
National Trends in Hemoglobin Concentration and Prevalence of Anemia among Chinese School-Aged Children, 1995-2010
Objective: To assess the trend of sex disparity in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of anemia among Chinese school-aged children from 1995 to 2010. Study design: Data were collected from 360 866 children aged 7, 9, 12, 14, and 17 years during 4 cross-sectional surveys (1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010) of the Chinese National Surveys on Students Constitution and Health. Shifts in hemoglobin conce
Factors associated with meniscal body extrusion on knee MRI in overweight and obese women
Objective: To determine factors associated with higher degree of meniscal body extrusion in overweight and obese women at high risk of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Design: We used baseline data of the PRevention of knee Osteoarthritis in Overweight Females (PROOF) study, Netherlands, comprising overweight or obese women aged 50-60 years, free of clinical knee OA. All subjects completed a questionnair
Standardization and Activity Configurations from a Strategy Perspective
Exosomal miR-142-3p is increased during cardiac allograft rejection and augments vascular permeability through down-regulation of endothelial RAB11FIP2 expression
AIMS: Exosome-mediated microRNA transfer is a recently discovered mode of cell-to-cell communication, in which microRNAs act as paracrine molecules, exerting their regulatory effects in recipient cells. T cells and endothelial cells are two main players in the mechanism of acute cellular cardiac rejection. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of exosomal microRNAs in the crosstalk bet
Measuring Antibody Orientation at the Bacterial Surface
Many bacteria have the ability to interact with antibodies as a means to circumvent the immune response. This includes binding to the Fc portion of antibodies, effectively reversing the antibody orientation and thus decreasing the Fc-mediated immune signaling. Since antibody orientation at the bacterial surface has been shown to be important in human disease, it is valuable to be able to assess ho
Quantitative assessment of neutrophil phagocytosis using flow cytometry
Neutrophils have an incredible ability to find and eradicate intruders such as bacteria and fungi. They do this largely through the process of phagocytosis, where the target is internalized into a phagosome, and eventually destroyed by the hostile phagosomal environment. It is important to study phagocytosis in order to understand how neutrophils interact with various pathogens and how they respon
Combustion of aluminum nanoparticle agglomerates : From mild oxidation to microexplosion
While the nano-sized energetic materials are featured with ultra-high energy density, the ubiquitous agglomeration in their combustion is still unexplored. In this paper, the combustion characteristics of aluminum nanoparticle agglomerates in the size range of 4-20μm are investigated on a modified Hencken burner with different temperature (800-1800K) and oxygen concentration (0.5-5.5mol/m3). Due t
Sharing is (s)caring? Interactions between buses and bicyclists on bus lanes shared with bicyclists
This paper presents the results of an observation study of interactions between bicyclists and buses on shared bus lanes. The aim of the paper is to analyse bicyclists' safety on bus lanes shared with bicyclists. Straight sections of two bus lanes shared with bicyclists in Belgium are observed. All interactions between bicyclists and buses over two full weeks are recorded and analysed. Additionall
Computer Vision-Based Image Analysis of Bacteria
Microscopy is an essential tool for studying bacteria, but is today mostly used in a qualitative or possibly semi-quantitative manner often involving time-consuming manual analysis. It also makes it difficult to assess the importance of individual bacterial phenotypes, especially when there are only subtle differences in features such as shape, size, or signal intensity, which is typically very di
The theoretical contributions of Knut Wicksell
In the Fall of 1977, The Institute of Economics at the University of Lund arranged a symposium on the theoretical contributions of Knut Wicksell and the subsequent development of his ideas by other theorists. The symposium was financed by the Arne Ryde Foundation. The aim of the symposium was to examine the effects of Wicksell's ideas on the development of economic theory and to discuss the assert
Introduction to Knut Wicksell's "the theory of population, its composition and changes"
Introduction : The arne ryde symposium on the theoretical contributions of Knut Wicksell
Introduction to the publication of Knut Wicksell's lectures on the economic consequences of the First World War (1919)
Evaluation of concordance between labelling and content of 52 hair dye products: overview of the market of oxidative hair dye
ABL2 suppresses FLT3-ITD-induced cell proliferation through negative regulation of AKT signaling
The type III receptor tyrosine kinase FLT3 is one of the most commonly mutated oncogenes in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Inhibition of mutated FLT3 in combination with chemotherapy has displayed promising results in clinical trials. However, one of the major obstacles in targeting FLT3 is the development of resistant disease due to secondary mutations in FLT3 that lead to relapse. FLT3 and its on
A pre-LGM sandur at Fiskarheden in NW Dalarna, Sweden – sedimentology and glaciotectonic deformation.
The Fiskarheden quarry, situated in NW Dalarna, central Sweden, reveals thick coarse-grained sediments of Scott type facies association representing a sandur deposited in an ice-proximal proglacial environment. Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating of the sandur sediments suggests a pre-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age. Most acquired ages are pre-Saalian (>200 ka) and we regard each of thes
Perspektiv på kyrkans år
Volymen lyfter fram några aspekter av hur kyrkoåret har uppfattats, främjats och reviderats under det senaste seklet. Artiklarna belyser kyrkoårets gestaltning i predikoutkast, evangeliebok, folklig sed, sång, musik och liturgiska textilier. Dessutom finns en fyllig recensionsavdelning.
Single-cell molecular analysis defines therapy response and immunophenotype of stem cell subpopulations in CML
Understanding leukemia heterogeneity is critical for the development of curative treatments as the failure to eliminate therapy-persistent leukemic stem cells (LSCs) may result in disease relapse. Here we have combined high-throughput immunophenotypic screens with large-scale single-cell gene expression analysis to define the heterogeneity within the LSC-population in chronic phase chronic myeloid