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Photosynthetic light-harvesting : Reconciling dynamics and structure of purple bacterial LH2 reveals function of photosynthetic unit
Great progress in the study of structure and dynamics of photosynthetic light-harvesting pigment-protein complexes has recently resulted in detailed understanding of the light-harvesting and light-conversion processes of photosynthesis. We review and discuss recent results on the elementary excitation transfer dynamics of the purple bacterial LH2 peripheral complex. When combining the information
Stand-alone transcriptional immune response prediction in primary triple-negative breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for 10-20% of primary breast cancers and often has early relapses and aggressive progression. An activated tumour immune response can be prognostic in treatment-naive and chemotherapy-treated TNBC patients and may be assessed using gene expression data. We derived a stand-alone predictor for a proposed immunomodulatory transcriptional TNBC subtype in a
Dynamic assessment of proliferation to guide response-adapted therapy in the setting of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in ER+/HER2- breast cancer
Biomarkers for evaluating response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in ER+/HER2- breast cancer remain limited. This study explores the impact of NACT on tumor proliferation dynamics and its association with relapse-free interval (RFI) among 175 patients with early ER+/HER2- breast tumors. Proliferation was assessed at baseline, after completing two NACT cycles, and in the residual tumor using Ki
Concrete Complexes as Vague Objects
This essay examines whether ontological vagueness can coherently resolve Peter Unger’s "The Problem of the Many" — the dilemma that ordinary objects like clouds or stones must either not exist or exist in overwhelming multiplicity due to their indeterminate boundaries. While Unger rejects vague objects as incoherent, attributing vagueness instead to semantic imprecision, this essay defen
The Silver Generation’s perception of sustainable fashion marketing
Aim: The aim of this paper is to examine how Baby Boomers perceive fashion brands sustainability and what that implies for brands marketing strategy. Since Baby Boomers are the second largest generation and most research has been targeting the younger generation, although the baby boomer generation has a higher economic power. Approach: We conducted a qualitative study using eight interviews with
A perfect match? Using co-branding theory to determine the brand fit between sports teams and athlete brands
Purpose: In recent years, professional sports have become increasingly globalized and commercialized. This is reflected in the increased strategic application of branding across teams, athletes and other stakeholders in the sports industry to differentiate themselves, secure sponsorships, and enhance fan engagement. As athletes increasingly recognize the value of their personal brands, understandi
Ambulanssjuksköterskors och distriktssköterskors erfarenheter av samverkan i det egna hemmet hos äldre patienter
Bakgrund: Allt fler personer vårdas i det egna hemmet trots avancerad sjukdom och med avancerad medicinsk behandling. Den mer avancerade vården sågs tidigare som den typ av vård som gavs inneliggande på sjukhus. Patienters hem utgör distriktssköterskors arbetsplats. Ibland behöver ambulans tillkallas och då ska distriktssköterskor och ambulanssköterskor samverka med varandra kring äldre patienter.
Cohort Profile : A nationwide Swedish register-based cohort of older adults on housing, residential relocation, and healthy ageing (Register RELOC-AGE)
Antibiotic-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : Exploring tissue-specific effects on HEI-OC1 cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Antibiotics are crucial in treating infectious diseases, particularly in intensive care unit patients, but they can lead to side effects such as ototoxicity. A mechanism for this is antibiotics targeting mitochondrial components in eucaryotic cells, due to their resemblance of those in bacteria. Here we investigate how five classes of antibiotics (carbapenems, fluoroquinolones, aminoglycosides, gl
Vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 hospitalisation in adults (≥ 20 years) during Alpha- and Delta-dominant circulation : I-MOVE-COVID-19 and VEBIS SARI VE networks, Europe, 2021
Introduction: Two large multicentre European hospital networks have estimated vaccine effectiveness (VE) against COVID-19 since 2021. Aim: We aimed to measure VE against PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalised severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) patients≥20 years, combining data from these networks during Alpha (March–June)- and Delta (June–December)dominant periods, 2021. Methods: Forty-six
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Distinct Intra- and Interspecific Foraging Patterns of Stingless Bee Species as a Conservation Tool
Stingless bees (Meliponini) are important pollinators in tropical ecosystems and very abundant in the Bolivian Yungas region; yet little is known about their foraging behavior and floral preferences. In this study, we combined melissopalynology, pollen analysis from honey, with plant-pollinator interactions network to investigate foraging behavior and niche overlap of three rescued stingless bee s
Molecular Dissection of Constans (CO) Homologs and Their Regulatory Role in Floral Induction of Mango (Mangifera indica L.)
Constans (CO), one of the key transcription factors of the zinc finger family, plays a crucial role in the photoperiodism-dependant flowering pathway. A systematic structural and functional analysis of the CO gene homologs need to be conducted in mango cultivars with contrasting bearing behaviors: ‘Amrapali’ (regular) and ‘Chausa’ (irregular). RNA-Seq leaf transcriptomes were mined for CO homologs
Risk stratification and plasma biomarkers in pulmonary arterial hypertension and heart failure prior to and after transplantation – utilizing Lund Cardio Pulmonary Registry
Improving equity in access to care: The impact of health insurance and family planning messages on access to maternal and reproductive health in Zambia
IntroductionEquitable access to maternal and reproductive health (MRH) services remains a major challenge in low- and lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs), including Zambia. Despite health system reforms such as the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and family planning (FP) communication strategies, disparities persist, particularly among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. This t
Proximal Humeral Fractures : Epidemiological and clinical studies in Malmö, with focus on fracture classifications and their utility
Diffuse traumatic brain injury in mice is associated with a transient mismatch of cerebral blood flow and energy metabolism
Axonal injuries commonly contribute to poor functional outcomes following traumatic brain injury (TBI). To assess cerebral blood flow (CBF) and energy metabolic disturbances in a TBI model of widespread axonal injury, we exposed 105 adult mice to the central (midline) fluid percussion injury (cFPI) diffuse TBI model, or sham injury, and used 9.4 T magnetic resonance (MR) arterial spin labeling (AS
Attosecond spectroscopy reveals spontaneous symmetry breaking in molecular photoionization
Spontaneous symmetry breaking, driven by nonadiabatic electron-nuclear coupling, can lead to geometric com plexity in molecules and solids. While structural distortion from symmetry breaking occurs in femtoseconds, the timescale to lift electronic state degeneracy has remained elusive. We use the vibrationally resolved attosecond chronoscope to capture the electronic symmetry breaking induced by t
Entanglement in photoionisation reveals the effect of ionic coupling in attosecond time delays
Attosecond photoelectron interferometry, based on the measurement of photoelectron spectra generated by a two-colour field, provides access to the photoionisation dynamics of quantum systems. In general, due to the entanglement between the wave function of the emitted photoelectron and that of the parent ion, the dynamics driven by the infra-red field in the photoion can affect the properties of t
