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Heritability of cough across two generations : the RHINESSA study
Aim Heritability of cough has not yet been studied. We aimed to evaluate if individuals with cough are more likely to have offspring who develop cough, and if these associations differ by type of cough (productive/nonproductive). Methods The RHINESSA Generation Study (Respiratory Health In Northern Europe, Spain and Australia) includes 7155 parents (initially aged 30–54) answering detailed questio
A (sub)field guide to quality control in hippocampal subfield segmentation on high-resolution T2-weighted MRI.
Inquiries into properties of brain structure and function have progressed due to developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To sustain progress in investigating and quantifying neuroanatomical details in vivo, the reliability and validity of brain measurements are paramount. Quality control (QC) is a set of procedures for mitigating errors and ensuring the validity and reliability of brain
The International Anticorruption Agenda, Legal Culture, and Business Environment in Uzbekistan
This chapter aims to examine the impact of the international anticorruption agenda on the business and investment climate and legal culture in Uzbekistan. In undertaking this task, I specifically emphasise the daily life of anticorruption laws, policies, and agencies in Uzbekistan in order to understand how domestic institutions and actors perceive, interpret, negotiate, and challenge global antic
Long-term effects of cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine on cognitive decline, cardiovascular events, and mortality in dementia with Lewy bodies : An up to 10-year follow-up study
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to assess the impact of cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) and memantine on cognition, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and mortality in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). METHODS: A total of 1,095 incident DLB patients from the Swedish Registry on cognitive/dementia disorders were included. Using an inverse probability of treatment weighting, the effect of initiating
Prior exposure to alkylating agents negatively impacts testicular organoid formation in cells obtained from childhood cancer patients
STUDY QUESTION: Can human pre- and peri-pubertal testicular cells obtained from childhood cancer patients, previously treated with chemotherapy, form testicular organoids (TOs)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Organoid formation from testicular tissue collected from childhood cancer patients positively correlates with SRY-Box transcription factor 9 (SOX9) expression in Sertoli cells, which in turn negatively corr
Summary of Doctoral Dissertations : Kierkegaard on Faith and Desire: The Limits of Christianity and the Human Heart
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World Health Organization report removes the aerosol/droplet dichotomy but does not move us forward in infection control strategies
Clinical suspicion and empirical treatment of infective endocarditis on hospital admission–a population-based cohort study
Introduction: Infective endocarditis (IE) is a challenging diagnosis to suspect and to confirm. The purpose of this study was to clarify how often IE is suspected already on hospital admission, which clinical signs trigger the physicians’ suspicions and to investigate if the empirical treatment is adequate. Methods: A retrospective observational study of cases with definitive IE, during 2018–2019
Surface effects on functional amyloid formation
Functional amyloids formed by the protein FapC in Pseudomonas bacteria are key structural components of Pseudomonas biofilms, which mediate chronic infections and also contribute to antimicrobial resistance. Here, we combine kinetic experiments with mechanistic modelling to probe the role of surfaces in FapC functional amyloid formation. We find that nucleation of new fibrils is predominantly hete
European Association of Urology Guidelines on Non–muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer (TaT1 and Carcinoma In Situ)—A Summary of the 2024 Guidelines Update
Background and objective: This publication represents a summary of the updated 2024 European Association of Urology (EAU) guidelines for non–muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), TaT1, and carcinoma in situ. The information presented herein is limited to urothelial carcinoma, unless specified otherwise. The aim is to provide practical recommendations on the clinical management of NMIBC with a fo
Unveiling Mechanism of Temperature-Dependent Self-Trapped Exciton Emission in 1D Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Tin Halide for Advanced Thermography
Lead-free hybrid metal halide phosphors/crystals showing self-trapped exciton (STE) emission have been recently explored for thermography due to the strong temperature dependence of their photoluminescence (PL) lifetime (τ). However, realizing high-spatial-resolution thermography using polycrystalline powders or crystals presents a challenge. Moreover, the underlying mechanism of temperature-depen
Towards critical white ice conditions in lakes under global warming
The quality of lake ice is of uppermost importance for ice safety and under-iceecology, but its temporal and spatial variability is largely unknown. Here weconducted a coordinated lake ice quality sampling campaign across theNorthern Hemisphere during one of the warmest winters since 1880 and showthat lake ice during 2020/2021 commonly consisted of unstable white ice, attimes contributing up to 10
Editorial : What is the Future of AIS Conferences in Our Community?
The future of AIS conferences, thrown into sharp relief by virtual innovations during the pandemic and the subsequent return to face-to-face conferences, is debated in this special issue. This editorial introduces the seven papers contained in the special issue and provides the context for the debate on the future of conferences in the AIS Community as well as pinpointing key contributions made by
Postpartum perineal pain and its association with sub-classified second-degree tears and perineal trauma—A follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
Introduction: Postnatal perineal pain is prevalent following childbirth and can impact women both physically and emotionally. The aim of the study was to study the effect of collegial midwifery assistance on perineal pain and pain medication 1 month after birth and to investigate the associations between the type of tear and perineal pain, satisfaction with healing, and resumption of intercourse.
The first report of Staphylococcus argenteus endocarditis with visualized valve vegetations
Staphylococcus argenteus was recently defined as a species and has previously often been mistaken for Staphylococcus aureus due to the difficulties of conventional laboratory methods to distinguish the two species. The clinical presentation of infections caused by S. argenteus is largely unknown, and its virulence has since the definition of the species been debated. Here we present, to our knowle
Arthropod diversity in constructed wetlands is affected strongly by shoreline properties but only weakly by grazing
Aim: Aquatic-terrestrial transition zones contain features essential for many species that often benefit wetland biodiversity. Shallow flood-zone areas and reed beds are indicative of natural wetland habitats; however, how such features affect the native arthropod biodiversity in constructed wetlands is scarcely investigated. We asked how these shoreline features, as well as wetland shoreline prop
Climate Shift : An Approach to Its Effects on the Rainfall Regime
Natural climate oscillations can cause extreme events such as floods and droughts. The mid-1970s is known for the occurrence of a global Climate Shift, defined as a short period when both interannual and interdecadal climate oscillations changed phases, which led the climate to a new state. Climate Shift has affected many regions and is considered an unprecedented event. In this chapter, we descri
A new era of high-resolution CT diagnostics of the lung : improved image quality, detailed morphology, and reduced radiation dose with high-resolution photon-counting CT of the lungs compared to high-resolution energy-integrated CT
Background: High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is dependent on detailed morphology in diagnostic assessment of interstitial lung diseases. Photon-counting CT (PCCT) enables improved resolution while reducing radiation. Purpose: To compare if the image quality, detailed morphology, and radiation dose in HRCT of the lung improves with PCCT compared to energy-integrated CT (EICT). Material an