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Exposure to ambient air pollution during pregnancy and risk of early-onset breast cancer

Background: Air pollution has been linked to breast cancer risk, but previous studies have seldom considered specific exposure windows, like pregnancy. During pregnancy the breast undergoes substantial changes and exposures may have a stronger impact than if they occurred during other time periods. This study aims to identify associations between ambient air pollution exposure during pregnancy and

Psychological Impact of Screening for Risk of Type 1 Diabetes : an Update

Purpose of Review: Summarize recent literature on: understanding of and emotional reactions to type 1 diabetes (T1D) risk; willingness to be screened; behavioral responses to T1D-risk screening results; and provider attitudes/concerns about general population screening. Recent Findings: Difficulty understanding what it means to be at increased risk for T1D is common; anxiety about increased risk m

Association between Paleolithic diet fraction and systemic low-grade chronic inflammation in the Malmö diet and cancer study cohort

Purpose: The Paleolithic Diet Fraction (PDF) estimates the proportion of absolute dietary intake derived from food groups included in the Paleolithic diet. In the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study (MDCS), higher PDF and lower systemic low-grade chronic inflammation (SLGCI) have been associated with lower cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality. We examined associations between PDF and SLGCI in the MDCS.

Genetic determinants of the phenotype in a Swedish cohort of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the most common inherited cardiomyopathy, is characterized by phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity. The present study describes the genotype data of a Swedish cohort of patients with HCM, the largest genetics study on Swedish HCM patients to date. The primary aims of this study were to unravel the main genetic findings and explore genotype–phenotype associations

Antimycobacterial activity of the plectasin derivative NZ2114

Introduction: Mycobacteria have a unique hydrophobic membrane with several lipid-enriched layers that are low in permeability, setting them apart from other bacteria. This complex structure, consisting of three distinct layers is crucial for cell growth, virulence, and providing a barrier to antibiotics. Previously, we identified a plectasin variant, NZX, which showed activity against Mycobacteriu

Barriers and facilitators associated with long-term follow-up care for childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors : a systematic review

Background: Optimal long-term follow-up (LTFU) care for survivors of childhood, adolescent and young adult (CAYA) cancer can improve or maintain their quality of life by prevention and early treatment of late effects. However, optimal LTFU care is not provided to all CAYA cancer survivors. This systematic review sought to identify associated barriers, facilitators and other factors of LTFU care fo

Winners and Losers : The Asymmetric Impact of Tariff Protection on Late-Nineteenth-Century Swedish Manufacturing Firms

Cross-country regressions suggest that protectionism supported industrialization. I leverage novel and highly granular data covering Swedish manufacturing firms to estimate the impact of Sweden’s shift toward protectionism after 1891 on establishment-level development. Using mainly two-way fixed effects regressions, I show that tariff increases had a heterogeneous impact across establishments: ini

Reflections on Whiteness through Conversational Theatre

Conversational theatre is a medium for facilitating dialog on race, privilege, and discrimination in Swedish society. Du Contrat Social, a performance based on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract, demonstrates how theatre can create an interactive space where audience members actively reflect on their social positioning and implicit biases. By guiding the audience through exercises that expose

Use Cases for High Performance Research Desktops

High Performance Research Desktops are used by HPC centers and research computing organizations to lower the barrier of entry to HPC systems. These Linux desktops are deployed alongside HPC systems, leveraging the investments in HPC compute and storage infrastructure. By serving as a gateway to HPC systems they provide users with an environment to perform setup and infrastructure tasks related to

Cerebellar functions from a translational perspective: from neuronal to neurocognitive dysfunctions

This PhD project aimed to investigate cerebellar contribution to cognition from a translational perspective by integrating neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging, incorporating neurocognitive and motor tests with 7T Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The results are clinically significant as they identify nonverbal cognitive deficits that often may go unnoticed in clinical practice, particu

Second-hand smoke exposure modulates plasma proteins linked to detoxification, inflammation and atherothrombosis

Chronic exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) contributes to the development of health issues, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Molecular mechanisms underlying SHS-related diseases remain poorly understood, highlighting the need for reliable risk assessment biomarkers. Herein, we demonstrate that the plasma proteome of individuals exposed to SHS undergoes significant modulation. Butyryl

ARGET ATRP based surface-imprinted polymer-ordered mesoporous silica composites for selective chloramphenicol adsorption

This study introduces a novel approach for synthesising a surface-imprinted polymer-ordered mesoporous silica adsorbent, known as SiO2@MIPs-CAPcr, with high selectivity for chloramphenicol (CAP) adsorption by employing an activator that was regenerated by electron atom transfer radical polymerisation (ARGET ATRP). Optimal synthesising conditions for SiO2@MIPs-CAPcr have been determined, including

Managers’ experiences of the Workplace Dialogue : a digital support for detecting and acting on work-related ill-health

Purpose: The Workplace Dialogue is a digitalized method directed at managers. The purpose of this study was to explore managers’ experiences of using the digital Workplace Dialogue in cases of employee ill-health. Design/methodology/approach: The Workplace Dialogue provides an easy and accessible method for managers, including text, short films, client examples and concrete guides that provides su

Determinants of urinary pesticide metabolite concentrations in school-aged children from rural Bogotá, Colombia

This study aimed to determine urine pesticide metabolite concentrations using liquid chromatography and investigate associated exposure factors in a rural area of Bogotá, Colombia. In 2019, 231 urine samples were collected from children aged 7 to 10. Urinary pesticide metabolite concentrations were measured, and a questionnaire was administered to the children’s mothers to collect exposure-related

A Compact Chemical Kinetic Mechanism for Heavy Fuel Surrogates with n-, iso- and cyclo-Alkanes, and Aromatic Compounds

Modeling of real-world fuels and fuel mixtures in combustion engines, using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), calls for the development of compact and computationally efficient chemical kinetic mechanisms. To improve the modeling capabilities of multicomponent fuels it is necessary to transition from the single-component descriptions of fuels and move toward more complex, accurate multicomponent

Synthesis and In Vitro Profiling of Psilocin Derivatives : Improved Stability and Synthetic Properties

As interest in using psilocybin therapy for treating mental health disorders intensifies, the need for efficient production methods becomes increasingly important. Current medical-grade psilocybin production is inefficient and relies on a complicated multistep synthesis. This study has explored and evaluated psilocin ester prodrugs and psilocin salts as potential alternatives to psilocybin, focusi

Computed tomography grey-white matter ratio at the basal ganglia level in a reference population for hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy after cardiac arrest – A cross-sectional observational study

Introduction: A grey-white matter ratio (GWR) < 1.10 at the basal ganglia level on head computed tomography (CT) previously predicted poor outcome with high specificity and moderate sensitivity in cardiac arrest patients. Data on GWR in reference populations are lacking. We explored GWR in a reference group to a cardiac arrest population and hypothesised that none would have GWR < 1.10. Methods: A

Blood methylome signatures in children exposed to maternal type 1 diabetes are linked to protection against islet autoimmunity

Exposure to maternal type 1 diabetes (T1D) during pregnancy provides relative protection against T1D in the offspring. This protective effect may be driven by epigenetic mechanisms. Here we conducted an epigenome-wide blood analysis on 790 young children with and 962 children without a T1D-affected mother, and identified differential DNA methylation (q < 0.05) at multiple loci and regions. These i