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Background:  A unique feature of alveolar mast cells is their low high-affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) expression. Recent discoveries in uncontrolled asthma suggest that the appearance of FcεRI-expressing alveolar mast cells may be a novel disease-specific feature of allergic asthma. This study investigates whether increased FcεRI-expressing alveolar mast cells are present in patients with mild alle

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The incidence of prostate cancer has increased dramatically during the last 10-15 years and it is now the commonest cancer in males in developed countries. The increase is mainly caused by the increasing use of opportunistic screening or case-finding based on the use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing in serum. With this approach, prostate cancer is detected 5-10 years before giving rise t

Final sims39 180927

FINAL SIMS39 180927,.pdf SIMS39 GRADUATE SCHOOL, FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, LUND UNIVERSITY Gender, Global Development and Postcolonialism 
 Version 1.0, October 2018 For an always up-to-date online version, please visit the course site (check regularly for updates) Photo: Helle Rydström Welcome! SIMS39 Welcome to the Autumn term’s course Gender, Global Development and Postcolonialism In this cou

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2008cv kristina kvalvik

CV KRISTINA KVALVIK E-mail: kristinakvalvik@gmail.com Homepage: www.kristinakvalvik.com EDUCATION 2003 - 2008 Malmö Art Academy. BFA & MFA. Sweden 2007 Emily Carr Institute of Art, Design and Media. Vancouver. Canada 2001 - 2003 Nordland College of Art and Film. Norway 1999 - 2000 Nansen Academy - the Norwegian Humanistic Academy. Norway SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2014 ARKIV. Contemporary Småland plattform

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81 10262018 679 81 MP86 Kemppainen JAMA Ped 2017

Untitled Association Between Early-Life Antibiotic Use and the Risk of Islet or Celiac Disease Autoimmunity Kaisa M. Kemppainen, PhD; Kendra Vehik, PhD; Kristian F. Lynch, PhD; Helena Elding Larsson, MD, PhD; Ronald J. Canepa, BSc; Ville Simell, MSc; Sibylle Koletzko, MD, PhD; Edwin Liu, MD; Olli G. Simell, MD, PhD; Jorma Toppari, MD, PhD; Anette G. Ziegler, MD, PhD; Marian J. Rewers, MD, PhD; Åke

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Modelling and simulation of vibratory driven sheet piles - development of stop a criterion

Modelling and simulation of vibratory driven sheet piles - development of stop a criterion Master’s Dissertation Structural Mechanics ANTON ANDERSSON & JOHANNES JONSSON MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF VIBRATORY DRIVEN SHEET PILES Development of a stop criterion DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SCIENCES DIVISION OF STRUCTURAL MECHANICS ISRN LUTVDG/TVSM--21/5254--SE (1-144) | ISSN 0281-6679 MASTER’S DISSERTAT

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Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a leading cause of invasive bacterial infections in human newborns. A key GBS virulence factor is its capsular polysaccharide (CPS), displaying terminal sialic acid (Sia) residues which block deposition and activation of complement on the bacterial surface. We recently demonstrated that GBS Sia can bind human CD33-related Sia-recognizing immunoglobulin (Ig) superfami

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Abstract in French Nous avons étudié une nouvelle technique permettant d’analyser une feuille de papier encochée chargée en mode I, en se basant sur la modélisation cohésive des craquelures. La méthode prévoit la défaillance finale de la feuille, peu importe sa dimension ou la longueur initiale de la craquelure. Le commencement de la craquelure, le développement de la stabilité de la craquelure etA new approach to analyze notched paper sheet loaded in mode I, based on cohesive crack modelling, is investigated. The method predicts final failure of the sheet, regardless of the sheet size and initial crack length. Onset of crack growth, stable crack growth and onset of unstable crack growth are predicted. The simulations of the notched paper sheet reveal that the concept of autonomy, i.e. ind

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Angiogenesis is a hallmark of cancer and is now a validated therapeutic target in the clinical setting. Despite the initial success, anti-angiogenic compounds impinging on the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathway display limited survival benefits in patients and resistance often develops due to activation of alternative pathways. Thus, finding and validating new targets is highly warr

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Regular prophylactic treatment with factor VIII (FVIII) and factor IX (FIX) concentrates in hemophilia A and B, respectively, is introduced in early infancy and has resulted in dramatic improvement of the conditions. Recombinant FVIII and FIX concentrates have been available for > 25 years and have been modified and refined through the years; however, unfortunately frequent intravenous administrat

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EndoS from Streptococcus pyogenes efficiently hydrolyzes the functionally important and conserved N-linked glycan of IgG in human blood. Repeated i.v. administration of EndoS in rabbits completely hydrolyzes the glycans of the whole IgG pool, despite the generation of anti-EndoS antibodies. EndoS administration had no apparent effects on the health of the animals. EndoS hydrolysis of the IgG glyca

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Lymphocytes from human peripheral blood were separated by Countercurrent distribution (CCD) in a charged aqueous two-phase system composed of Dextran T 500 and polyethylene glycol 6000. Maximal responses to the T-cell mitogens phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A were detected in a part of the distribution corresponding to the area where the highest percentage of E rosetting cells were seen. Anti

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We have characterized 2 distinct mechanisms through which infectious agents may promote platelet adhesion and thrombus formation in flowing blood, thus contributing to the progression of disease. In one case, the process initiates when the integrin alpha(IIb)beta(3) mediates platelet arrest onto immobilized bacterial constituents that have bound plasma fibrinogen. If blood contains antibodies agai