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Decoupling of priming and microbial N mining during a short-term soil incubation
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) availability depend on the breakdown of soil polymers such as lignin, chitin, and protein that represent the major fraction of soil C and N but are too large for immediate uptake by plants and microorganisms. Microorganisms may adjust the production of enzymes targeting different polymers to optimize the balance between C and N availability and demand, and for inst
How is teaching, supervision and SoTL evaluated in reviews of professors’ educational qualifications?
Many Meats and Many Milks? The Ontological Politics of a Proposed Post-animal Revolution
Today plant-based alternatives to animal-agricultural products are made available or developed alongside ‘cultured’ meat, and products utilising genetic modification. To proponents, this signifies the emergence of ‘cellular agriculture’ as a food-production field or the possibility of a ‘post-animal bioeconomy’: a way to safely and sustainably produce animal products without animals. Drawing on pr
The teaching portfolio – a way to advance towards SoTL
Teaching academies in research-intensive universities: How are learning cultures and SOTL strengthened?
All-oral ixazomib, cyclophosphamide, and dexamethasone for transplant-ineligible patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma
Background: Novel efficacious treatments with long-term tolerability are needed for transplant-ineligible, newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients. This phase 2 study evaluated the safety and efficacy of all-oral ixazomib-cyclophosphamide-dexamethasone (ICd) followed by single-agent ixazomib maintenance. Patients and methods: Patients were randomised (1:1) to receive 4.0 mg of ixazomib, 3
Effects of Urea and TMAO on Lipid Self-Assembly under Osmotic Stress Conditions
Most land-living organisms regularly experience dehydration. In nature, one commonly applied strategy to protect against this osmotic stress is to introduce small polar molecules with low vapor pressure, commonly called osmolytes. Two examples of naturally occurring small polar compounds are urea and trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), which are known to have counteracting effects on protein stability.
Solid and fluid segments within the same molecule of stratum corneum ceramide lipid
The outer layer of the skin, stratum corneum (SC) is an efficient transport barrier and it tolerates mechanical deformation. At physiological conditions, the majority of SC lipids are solid, while the presence of a small amount of fluid lipids is considered crucial for SC barrier and material properties. Here we use solid-state and diffusion nuclear magnetic resonance to characterize the compositi
Genetic counselling and testing of susceptibility genes for therapeutic decision-making in breast cancer—an European consensus statement and expert recommendations
An international panel of experts representing 17 European countries and Israel convened to discuss current needs and future developments in BRCA testing and counselling and to issue consensus recommendations. The experts agreed that, with the increasing availability of high-throughput testing platforms and the registration of poly-ADP-ribose-polymerase inhibitors, the need for genetic counselling
New compact density matrix averaged ANO basis sets for relativistic calculations
When including relativistic effects in quantum chemical calculations, basis sets optimized for relativistic Hamiltonians such as the atomic natural orbital-relativistic core-correlated (ANO-RCC) basis set have to be used to avoid large errors that appear upon contraction of the basis set. While the large size of the ANO-RCC basis set in terms of primitive basis functions allows for highly accurate
Neuroprotective effects of vitamin D on high fat diet- and palmitic acid-induced enteric neuronal loss in mice
BACKGROUND: The role of vitamin D in obesity and diabetes is debated. Obese and/or diabetic patients have elevated levels of free fatty acids, increased susceptibility to gastrointestinal symptoms and are suggested to have altered vitamin D balance. The enteric nervous system is pivotal in regulating gastrointestinal activity and high fat diet (HFD) has been shown to cause loss of enteric neurons
Collegiality as a foundation for a learning culture?
Allemansrätten vid bygglov och fastighetsbildning
Allemansrätten påverkar bostadsbyggandet genom dess betydelse för detaljplaner, bygglov och fastighetsbildning. Det blir lätt snårig juridik när olika myndigheter och intressen möts och det gäller att hålla isär begrepp som strandskydd, fastighet, tomt och hemfridszon för att bena ut vad som egentligen gäller.
Overview of 5G requirements and future wireless networks
In this presentation we review the evolution of radio access networks and introduce 5G, based on the current plans and expectations, as reported in the recent series of the Ericsson Mobility Reports. Standardization is an on-going effort, and much industry research is devoted to finding a good match of requirements - balancing system performance, flexibility and implementation imphcations. We pres
Crystal structures of OrfX2 and P47 from a Botulinum neurotoxin OrfX-type gene cluster
Botulinum neurotoxins are highly toxic substances and are all encoded together with one of two alternative gene clusters, the HA or the OrfX gene cluster. Very little is known about the function and structure of the proteins encoded in the OrfX gene cluster, which in addition to the toxin contains five proteins (OrfX1, OrfX2, OrfX3, P47, and NTNH). We here present the structures of OrfX2 and P47,
Fragment-Based Discovery and Optimization of Enzyme Inhibitors by Docking of Commercial Chemical Space
Fragment-based lead discovery has emerged as a leading drug development strategy for novel therapeutic targets. Although fragment-based drug discovery benefits immensely from access to atomic-resolution information, structure-based virtual screening has rarely been used to drive fragment discovery and optimization. Here, molecular docking of 0.3 million fragments to a crystal structure of cancer t
Novel spirocyclic systems via multicomponent aza-Diels-Alder reaction
Here we present a two-step diastereoselective methodology building on a multicomponent aza-Diels-Alder reaction. Using previously unexplored cyclic ketones, heterocyclic amines and cyclopentadiene derivatives, we obtained novel spiro-heterocyclic frameworks at the interphase between "drug-like" molecules and natural products.
Identification and characterization of a novel botulinum neurotoxin
Botulinum neurotoxins are known to have seven serotypes (BoNT/A-G). Here we report a new BoNT serotype, tentatively named BoNT/X, which has the lowest sequence identity with other BoNTs and is not recognized by antisera against known BoNTs. Similar to BoNT/B/D/F/G, BoNT/X cleaves vesicle-associated membrane proteins (VAMP) 1, 2 and 3, but at a novel site (Arg66-Ala67 in VAMP2). Remarkably, BoNT/X
Engineered botulinum neurotoxin B with improved efficacy for targeting human receptors
Botulinum neurotoxin B is a Food and Drug Administration-approved therapeutic toxin. However, it has lower binding affinity toward the human version of its major receptor, synaptotagmin II (h-Syt II), compared to mouse Syt II, because of a residue difference. Increasing the binding affinity to h-Syt II may improve botulinum neurotoxin B's therapeutic efficacy and reduce adverse effects. Here we ut