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A2030 monthly Update 251013 0

Agenda 2030 Graduate School monthly newsletter #9 2025-10-13 Ylva van Meeningen Hi! Thank you so much to all of you who participated in our PhD conference on Sustainable Development 9th of October. It was truly an inspirational day and it is always fun for us to see and hear about all the exciting research that is happening at Lund University and beyond. As the colors of the trees’ leaves change,

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82 01252019 679 082 MP106a Norris Diabetes 2017

Plasma 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentration and Risk of Islet Autoimmunity Plasma 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentration and Risk of Islet Autoimmunity Jill M. Norris,1 Hye-Seung Lee,2 Brittni Frederiksen,1 Iris Erlund,3 Ulla Uusitalo,2 Jimin Yang,2 Åke Lernmark,4 Olli Simell,5 Jorma Toppari,5,6 Marian Rewers,7 Anette-G. Ziegler,8 Jin-Xiong She,9 Suna Onengut-Gumuscu,10 Wei-Min Chen,10 Stephen S. Rich,10

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Tuition-based mobility for LUSEM students

Stanford University I Berkeley University Want to study abroad as a fee-paying student at Stanford or UC Berkeley? Don’t miss this opportunity for full-time students at Lund University School of Economics and Management. Stanford UniversityStanford University's International Honors Programme (IHP).Eight-week summer programme (June–August).Lund University School of Economics and Management is their

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103 05072019 679 103 MP162 Hippich Diabetes 2019

Genetic Contribution to the Divergence in Type 1 Diabetes Risk Between Children From the General Population and Children From Affected Families Genetic Contribution to the Divergence in Type 1 Diabetes Risk Between Children From the General Population and Children From Affected Families Markus Hippich,1 Andreas Beyerlein,1,2 William A. Hagopian,3 Jeffrey P. Krischer,4 Kendra Vehik,4 Jan Knoop,1 Ch

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hacon.dvi Structural Mechanics OLA DAHLBLOM and JONAS LINDEMANN HACON A PROGRAM FOR SIMULATION OF TEMPERATURE AND STRESS IN HARDENING CONCRETE Detta är en tom sida! Copyright © 2000 by Structural Mechanics, LTH, Sweden. Printed by KFS i Lund AB, Lund, Sweden, May 2000. For information, address: Division of Structural Mechanics, LTH, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden. Homepage: http:

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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) remains a controversial entity. Specific clusters of MetS components - rather than MetS per se - are associated with accelerated arterial ageing and with cardiovascular (CV) events. To investigate whether the distribution of clusters of MetS components differed cross-culturally, we studied 34,821 subjects from 12 cohorts from 10 European countries and one coho

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Background: The metabolic syndrome describes a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors that frequently appear together. Its diagnosis is generally based on several well-recognized indicators in clinical practice, such as abdominal obesity, elevated triglycerides, reduced high-density lipoprotein, raised blood pressure, and elevated fasting plasma glucose. Today, decisive importance must be attached

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Background: Different foods can modulate cardiometabolic risk factors in persons already affected by metabolic alterations. The objective of this study was to assess, in healthy overweight individuals, the impact of a diet combining multiple functional concepts on risk markers associated with cardiometabolic diseases (CMD). Methods: Fourty-four healthy women and men (50-73 y.o, BMI 25-33, fasting

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OBJECTIVE—To examine the effects of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-4) inhibition on meal-related β-cell function and insulin sensitivity over 52 weeks in type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In a 12-week core study, placebo (n = 51) or vildagliptin (n = 56; 50 mg OD) was added to metformin treatment (1.5–3.0 mg/day). A 40-week extension followed in 71 patients. Meal tests were performed at

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BACKGROUND: In the absence of long-term, placebo-controlled studies of cholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's disease (AD), analysis of the results of open-label trials becomes crucial. This study aimed to explore the three-year effects of galantamine treatment, as well as subgroups of response and adherence to treatment. METHODS: Two hundred and eighty patients with a clinical diagnosis of AD

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This study aimed to obtain high-resolution 3D isotropic turbo spin-echo (TSE) wrist MRI acquisitions at 7T, with and without fat suppression, facilitated by compressed-sensing (CS) acceleration. In 16 healthy subjects, fat-suppressed (FS) and nonfat-suppressed (NFS) TSE wrist images were obtained. The protocol consisted of a SENSE-accelerated scan, with an isotropic voxel size of 0.45 mm and acqui

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Introduction: Many individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) live alone, and this figure is expected to increase. This study aimed to describe the cognitive and functional abilities of solitary-living AD patients, and the potential predictors of their usage of community-based services. Methods: This 3-year, prospective, multicenter study included 1,021 participants with mild-to-moderate AD (Mini-M

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Weight-loss interventions generally improve lipid profiles and reduce cardiovascular disease risk, but effects are variable and may depend on genetic factors. We performed a genetic association analysis of data from 2,993 participants in the Diabetes Prevention Program to test the hypotheses that a genetic risk score (GRS) based on deleterious alleles at 32 lipid-associated single-nucleotide polym

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BACKGROUND: Tumor development requires angiogenesis, and antiangiogenesis has been introduced in the treatment of cancer patients; however, how the cardiovascular phenotype correlates with cancer risk remains ill-defined. Here, we hypothesized that vasoactive peptides previously implicated in angiogenesis regulation predict long-term cancer risk.METHODS: We measured midregional proatrial natriuret

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OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the triage model Sepsis Alert for Emergency Departments results in improved initial care of patients with severe infections. DESIGN: Interventional study comparing patient care before and after the start of a new triage model, including 90-day follow-up. SETTING: Eight emergency departments in Skåne County, Sweden. SUBJECTS: Patients with suspected severe infection. I

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The enzymatic interesterification of a solvent-free, equimolar mixture of trilaurin and 1,3-palmitin-2-olein was studied using three immobilized lipase preparations as catalysts. Analysis of triacylglycerol (TAG) content and fatty acid (FA) distribution monitored the lipase-catalyzed interesterification in sn-1,3 positions and FA exchange in the sn-2 position caused by acyl migration. Lipase from

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Monoclonal antibody (mAb) fragments have become the formats of choice for both biopharmaceuticals and ligands in analytical and preparative applications. Their smaller size enables additional advantages over full-length mAbs, such as improved tissue penetration, faster blood clearance for diagnostic applications, improved capacity, and enablement of multivalent formatting. However, limitations in Monoclonal antibody (mAb) fragments have become the formats of choice for both biopharmaceuticals and ligands in analytical and preparative applications. Their smaller size enables additional advantages over full-length mAbs, such as improved tissue penetration, faster blood clearance for diagnostic applications, improved capacity, and enablement of multivalent formatting. However, limitations in

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BACKGROUND: Defensive coping (DefS) was associated with a vulnerable cardiovascular profile in Blacks. The copeptin/vasopressin system is a manifestation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis activity and may act as an acute compensatory mechanism when there is a disruption in volume-loading homeostasis, i.e. when cardiac stress is evident. Whether DefS will influence associations between copepti

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Background: Adult-onset diabetes comprises subgroups differing in pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and risk of comorbidities. We investigated early phenotypic differences between individuals who later developed diabetes, stratified by subgroup at diabetes diagnosis. Methods: We conducted a pooled analysis of nine prospective European cohorts with 3309 individuals developing incident diabete

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THE RISING VEHICULAR POPULATION AND ISSUES OF GREENHOUSE GAS EM POLLUTANT EMISSIONS MEASURED Rising Transport Pollution in The Accra –Tema Metropolitan Area, Ghana. A thesis presented in partial fulfillment for the award of a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science, from the Lund University, Sweden. November, 2004. AUTHOR: ADVISOR: Eric Lwanga Kanyoke Turaj S. Faran LUMES Department of Economic H

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