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Striving for Close Resemblance or Creative Improvements : On Painted Copies and Workshop Replicas from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century in Swedish Art History

This study examines painted copies from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to gain a richer understanding of the phenomenon of copies and of copying as a common artistic practice. The study findings suggest that copies painted in Sweden in the seventeenth century were, in general, free copies. In that century, the Swedish economy was booming, and a semi-regulated art market had developed, and

Anastomotic leakage after resection for rectal cancer and recurrence-free survival in relation to postoperative C-reactive protein levels

BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leakage after rectal cancer surgery is linked to reduced survival and higher recurrence rates. While an aggravated inflammatory response may worsen outcomes, few studies have explored the combined effects of leakage and inflammation.METHODS: This is a retrospective multicenter cohort study including patients operated with anterior resection for rectal cancer in Sweden durin

Lund-university-strategy-for-collaboration-with-africa

Brevmall STRATEGY 27 November 2014 Reg. no SAMV 2014/176 Vice-Chancel lor Lund University’s strategy for cooperation with Africa Approved by the vice-chancellor on 27 November 2014 A. Summary Lund University wishes to reinforce its cooperation with African universities. Internationalisation is one of the University’s prioritised strategies and increased cooperation with Africa is in line with this

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/sites/www.lunduniversity.lu.se/files/2021-05/lund-university-strategy-for-collaboration-with-africa.pdf - 2026-05-03

Lund-Universitys-Strategy-for-Cooperation-with-Africa

Brevmall STRATEGY 27 November 2014 Reg. no SAMV 2014/176 Vice-Chancel lor Lund University’s strategy for cooperation with Africa Approved by the vice-chancellor on 27 November 2014 A. Summary Lund University wishes to reinforce its cooperation with African universities. Internationalisation is one of the University’s prioritised strategies and increased cooperation with Africa is in line with this

https://www.staff.lu.se/sites/staff.lu.se/files/2023-05/Lund-Universitys-Strategy-for-Cooperation-with-Africa.pdf - 2026-05-03

The Workshops

- what are they about? When do they take place and who facilitates them? Starting in October, participants in the Pufendorf Academy will meet at the Pufendorf Institute (not hybrid) roughly once a month to engage in workshops that have interdisciplinary research as a unifying common thread. Common to all the workshops is also that they will support the participants in solving actual problems that

https://www.pi.lu.se/en/whats-going-pufendorf-ias/pufendorf-academy/workshops - 2026-05-01

Produktutveckling av en yoghurtliknande vegetabilisk produkt

Demand for plant products has increased in recent years. To produce a vegetable yogurt with good taste and with the right consistency is problematic without the milk protein casein. Product development of a vegetable yoghurt type product was made. Collaboration with Veg of Lund AB was performed on their currently existing products My Foodie blueberries, raspberry and sea buckthorn with a focus on

Long-term infusion of nutrients (total parenteral nutrition) suppresses circulating ghrelin in food-deprived rats.

Background: Ghrelin derives from endocrine cells (A-like cells) in the stomach (mainly the oxyntic mucosa). Its concentration in the circulation increases during fasting and decreases upon re-feeding. This has fostered the notion that the absence of food in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract stimulates the secretion of ghrelin. The purpose of the present study was to determine the concentration

Sugar intake and cardiovascular disease risk: With an emphasis on genetic and metabolomic biomarkers of sugar intake

Introduction: Contrary to popular belief, there is limited research on sugar intake as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. While the links between sugar-sweetened beverage intake and cardiovascular disease risk are well-established, little is known about the associations for overall added or free sugar intake and other dietary sources of added sugar. Objective markers of habitual sugar intak

Lazaroids improve the survival of grafted rat embryonic dopamine neurons

In rodent models of Parkinson disease in which transplants of dissociated rodent and human embryonic mesencephalic tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, have been studied, only 5-20% of the dopamine neurons survive the implantation procedure. We have investigated the effects of inhibiting free radical generation with two lazaroids, U-74389G and U-83836E, on the survival of embryonic rat dopamine neuro

In vitro characterisation of a novel rubber contact allergen in protective gloves

BACKGROUND: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) from protective gloves is often caused by rubber additives, such as accelerators. However, while accelerator-free rubber gloves are available, they still cause ACD in some individuals.OBJECTIVES: A new allergen, 2-cyаnоethyl dimethyldithiocarbamate, (CEDMC), has recently been identified in accelerator-free gloves, and we here provide a first in vitro c

Age-dependent alterations in the inflammatory response to pulmonary challenge

The aging lung is increasingly susceptible to infectious disease. Changes in pulmonary physiology and function are common in older populations, and in those older than 60 years, pneumonia is the major cause of infectious death. Understanding age-related changes in the innate and adaptive immune systems, and how they affect both pulmonary and systemic responses to pulmonary challenge are critical t

Twisted Ribbon Aggregates in a Model Peptide System

The model peptides A 8 K and A 10 K self-assemble in water into ca. 100 nm long ribbon-like aggregates. These structures can be described as β-sheets laminated into a ribbon structure with a constant elliptical cross-section of 4 by 8 nm, where the longer axis corresponds to a finite number, N ≠15, of laminated sheets, and 4 nm corresponds to a stretched peptide length. The ribbon cross-section

Bile duct obstruction is associated with early postoperative upregulation of liver uncoupling protein-2 and reduced circulating glucose concentration in the rat

Objective: To evaluate whether upregulation of liver and muscle uncoupling protein 2 (UCP-2) is an acute phenomenon in obstructive jaundice and associated with secondary metabolic effects. Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups bile duct ligated (BDL) and sham-operated pair-fed (PF), ad libitum fed (AL), and controls BDL. PF. and AL rats were further divided into subgroups

Conjugation of penicillin acylase with the reactive copolymer of N-isopropylacrylamide: a step towards thermosensitive industrial biocatalyst.

Conjugation of penicillin acylase (PA) to poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (polyNIPAM) was studied as a way to prepare a thermosensitive biocatalyst for industrial applications to antibiotic synthesis. Condensation of PA with the copolymer of NIPAM containing active ester groups resulted in higher coupling yields of the enzyme (37%) compared to its chemical modification and copolymerization with the mon

Jackdaw nestlings rapidly increase innate immune function during the nestling phase but no evidence for a trade-off with growth

Although animals are born with a protective immune system, even the innate immune system is under development from birth to adulthood and this development may be affected by sex and growth. However, most knowledge comes from captive animals or long-lived slow growing species. Moreover, little is known about how innate immune function, the important first line of defence, develops during early life