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Transplantation of allogeneic embryonic neural tissue is a potential treatment for patients with Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases. The supply of human donor tissue is limited, and alternatives such as the use of animal (e.g., porcine) donor tissue are currently being evaluated. Before porcine grafts can be used clinically, strategies to prevent neural xenograft rejection must be developed. Kn

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Objective. Antileukoproteinase (ALP) is a physiologic inhibitor of granulocytic serine proteases. The present study was undertaken to investigate its therapeutic benefit in an antibody-transfer model of erosive polyarthritis and to elucidate its potential to interfere with immune complex-dependent inflammatory pathways. Methods. Arthritis development was induced in male (BALB/c x B10.Q)F-1 mice by

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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) are diseases characterized by IgA deposits in the kidney and/or skin. Both may arise after upper respiratory tract infections, but the pathogenic mechanisms governing these diseases remain unclear. Patients with IgAN (n = 16) and HSP (n = 17) were included in this study aimed at examining whether IgA-binding M proteins of group A streptococ

Energiseminarium mars 2019-1

Welcome to the 4th Lund Energy Seminar PROGRAM 8:45 Coffee and registration 9.00-9:20 Hydrogen in a sustainable energy system – an introduction ›› Max Åhman LTH HYDROGEN USE 9:20-9:45 Efficient transformation of hydrogen to electricity with fuel cells ›› Martin Andersson, LTH/Jülich 9:45-10:10 Hydrogen for freight transport ›› Marita Nilsson, Scania 10:10-10:35 Hydrogen as mixed fuel in gasturbine

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/energiseminarium_mars_2019-1.pdf - 2026-07-09

Karen Runde

Karen Runde is the Senior Director of Academics and the Entrepreneur Network at the Miller Center for Global Impact at Santa Clara University in California, USA. She is passionate about advancing sustainable development – particularly water access in Sub-Saharan Africa, and recently designed and piloted CoShun, an innovative water filter tested in two schools in Kenya. She graduated from LUMES in

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/education/master-science-programmes/lumes-environmental-studies-and-sustainability-science/lumes-alumni-portraits/karen-runde - 2026-07-07

Kursplan NBS

Nature-based Solutions at the Climate-Biodiversity-Health Nexus: Environmental Psychology, Ecology, and Epidemiology Perspectives 3 ECTS General Information Division: Architecture and Built Environment Course type: Third-cycle course Teaching language: English Aim Climate change, biodiversity loss, and diverse health crises are pressing issues of the Anthropocene. They are fundamentally interlinke

https://www.cec.lu.se/sites/cec.lu.se/files/2023-05/Kursplan%20NBS.pdf - 2026-07-09

Humanities lab

Humanities lab | Humanities Lab Working on cognition, communication or culture?   Free access to experimental methods and technology for LU researchers   Enabling cutting-edge research on communication, cognition, and culture   Previous Next Explore possibilities at the Humanities Lab! Are you wondering how the Lab could support your research? Whether you have a well-defined project or just a spar

https://www.humlab.lu.se/ - 2026-07-09

2010: Finished PhD projects

Human Ecology DivisionCarl Nordlund     "Social Ecography; International trade, network analysis, and an Emmanuelian conceptualization of ecological unequal exchange"Presentation: Defence date: 11th October 2010. This thesis demonstrates how network analysis, ecological economics and the world-system perspective can be combined into an ecographic framework that can yield new insights into the unde

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/research/research-projects/finished-phd-projects/2010-finished-phd-projects - 2026-07-07

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Presentation of (glyco)peptides by the class II major histocompatibility complex molecule Aq to T cells plays a central role in collagen-induced arthritis, an animal model for the autoimmune disease rheumatoid arthritis. A peptide library was designed using statistical molecular design in amino acid space in which five positions in the minimal mouse collagen type II binding epitope CII260-267 were

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The oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) of photosystem II is the only natural system that can form O2 from water and sunlight and it consists of a Mn4Ca cluster. In a series of publications, Siegbahn has developed a model of the OEC with the quantum mechanical (QM) cluster approach that is compatible with available crystal structures, able to form O2 with a reasonable energetic barrier, and has a signif

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Galectin-4 is a tandem-repeat galectin with two distinct carbohydrate recognition domains (CRD). Galectin-4 is expressed mainly in the alimentary tract and is proposed to function as a lipid raft and adherens junction stabilizer by its glycan cross-linking capacity. Galectin-4 plays divergent roles in cancer and inflammatory conditions, either promoting or inhibiting each disease progression, depe

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Non-Hermitian quantum mechanics with parity-time (PT) symmetry is presently gaining great interest, especially within the fields of photonics and optics. Here, we give a brief overview of low-dimensional semiconductor nanodevices using the example of a quantum dot with input and output leads, which are mimicked by imaginary potentials for gain and loss, and how wave functions, particle flow, coale

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Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are a family of highly dangerous bacterial toxins, with seven major serotypes (BoNT/A-G). Members of BoNTs, BoNT/A1 and BoNT/B1, have been utilized to treat an increasing number of medical conditions. The clinical trials are ongoing for BoNT/A2, another subtype of BoNT/A, which showed promising therapeutic properties. Both BoNT/A1 and BoNT/A2 utilize three isoforms of

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T cells are crucial players in cell-mediated immunity. The specificity of their receptor, the T cell receptor (TCR), is central for the immune system to distinguish foreign from host antigens. Superantigens are bacterial toxins capable of inducing a toxic immune response by cross-linking the TCR and the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II and circumventing the antigen specificity. Here