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2. Genomics yields biological and phenotypic insights into bipolar disorder
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O’Connell, Kevin S., Koromina, Maria, van der Veen, Tracey, Boltz, Toni, David, Friederike S., Yang, Jessica Mei Kay, Lin, Keng-Han, Wang, Xin, Coleman, Jonathan R. I., Mitchell, Brittany L., McGrouther, Caroline C., Rangan, Aaditya V., Lind, Penelope A., Koch, Elise, Harder, Arvid, Parker, Nadine, Bendl, Jaroslav, Adorjan, Kristina, Agerbo, Esben, Albani, Diego, Alemany, Silvia, Alliey-Rodriguez, Ney, Als, Thomas D., Andlauer, Till F. M., Antoniou, Anastasia, Ask, Helga, Bass, Nicholas, Bauer, Michael, Beins, Eva C., Bigdeli, Tim B., Pedersen, Carsten Bøcker, Boks, Marco P., Børte, Sigrid, Bosch, Rosa, Brum, Murielle, Brumpton, Ben M., Brunkhorst-Kanaan, Nathalie, Budde, Monika, Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas, Byerley, William, Cabana-Domínguez, Judit, Cairns, Murray J., Carpiniello, Bernardo, Casas, Miquel, Cervantes, Pablo, Chatzinakos, Chris, Chen, Hsi-Chung, Clarence, Tereza, Clarke, Toni-Kim, Claus, Isabelle, Coombes, Brandon, Corfield, Elizabeth C., Cruceanu, Cristiana, Cuellar-Barboza, Alfredo, Czerski, Piotr M., Dafnas, Konstantinos, Dale, Anders M., Dalkner, Nina, Degenhardt, Franziska, DePaulo, J. Raymond, Djurovic, Srdjan, Drange, Ole Kristian, Escott-Price, Valentina, Fanous, Ayman H., Fellendorf, Frederike T., Ferrier, I. Nicol, Forty, Liz, Frank, Josef, Frei, Oleksandr, Freimer, Nelson B., Fullard, John F., Garnham, Julie, Gizer, Ian R., Gordon, Scott D., Gordon-Smith, Katherine, Greenwood, Tiffany A., Grove, Jakob, Guzman-Parra, José, Ha, Tae Hyon, Hahn, Tim, Haraldsson, Magnus, Hautzinger, Martin, Havdahl, Alexandra, Heilbronner, Urs, Hellgren, Dennis, Herms, Stefan, Hickie, Ian B., Hoffmann, Per, Holmans, Peter A., Huang, Ming-Chyi, Ikeda, Masashi, Jamain, Stéphane, Johnson, Jessica S., Jonsson, Lina, Kalman, Janos L., Kamatani, Yoichiro, Kennedy, James L., Kim, Euitae, Kim, Jaeyoung, Kittel-Schneider, Sarah, Knowles, James A., Kogevinas, Manolis, Kranz, Thorsten M., Krebs, Kristi, Kushner, Steven A., Lavebratt, Catharina, Lawrence, Jacob, Leber, Markus, Lee, Heon-Jeong, Liao, Calwing, Lucae, Susanne, Lundberg, Martin, MacIntyre, Donald J., Maier, Wolfgang, Maihofer, Adam X., Malaspina, Dolores, Manchia, Mirko, Maratou, Eirini, Martinsson, Lina, Mattheisen, Manuel, McGregor, Nathaniel W., McInnis, Melvin G., McKay, James D., Medeiros, Helena, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Millischer, Vincent, Morris, Derek W., Moutsatsou, Paraskevi, Mühleisen, Thomas W., O’Donovan, Claire, Olsen, Catherine M., Panagiotaropoulou, Georgia, Papiol, Sergi, Pardiñas, Antonio F., Park, Hye Youn, Perry, Amy, Pfennig, Andrea, Pisanu, Claudia, Potash, James B., Quested, Digby, Rapaport, Mark H., Regeer, Eline J., Rice, John P., Rivera, Margarita, Schulte, Eva C., Senner, Fanny, Shadrin, Alexey, Shilling, Paul D., Sigurdsson, Engilbert, Sindermann, Lisa, Sirignano, Lea, Siskind, Dan, Slaney, Claire, Sloofman, Laura G., Smeland, Olav B., Smith, Daniel J., Sobell, Janet L., Soler Artigas, Maria, Stein, Dan J., Stein, Frederike, Su, Mei-Hsin, Sung, Heejong, Świątkowska, Beata, Terao, Chikashi, Tesfaye, Markos, Tesli, Martin, Thorgeirsson, Thorgeir E., Thorp, Jackson G., Toma, Claudio, Tondo, Leonardo, Tooney, Paul A., Tsai, Shih-Jen, Tsermpini, Evangelia Eirini, Vawter, Marquis P., Vedder, Helmut, Vreeker, Annabel, Walters, James T. R., Winsvold, Bendik S., Witt, Stephanie H., Won, Hong-Hee, Ye, Robert, Young, Allan H., Zandi, Peter P., Zillich, Lea, Adolfsson, Rolf, Alda, Martin, Alfredsson, Lars, Backlund, Lena, Baune, Bernhard T., Bellivier, Frank, Bengesser, Susanne, Berrettini, Wade H., Biernacka, Joanna M., Boehnke, Michael, Børglum, Anders D., Breen, Gerome, Carr, Vaughan J., Catts, Stanley, Cichon, Sven, Corvin, Aiden, Craddock, Nicholas, Dannlowski, Udo, Dikeos, Dimitris, Etain, Bruno, Ferentinos, Panagiotis, Frye, Mark, Fullerton, Janice M., Gawlik, Micha, Gershon, Elliot S., Goes, Fernando S., Green, Melissa J., Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, Maria, Hauser, Joanna, Henskens, Frans A., Hjerling-Leffler, Jens, Hougaard, David M., Hveem, Kristian, Iwata, Nakao, Jones, Ian, Jones, Lisa A., Kahn, René S., Kelsoe, John R., Kircher, Tilo, Kirov, George, Kuo, Po-Hsiu, Landén, Mikael, Leboyer, Marion, Li, Qingqin S., Lissowska, Jolanta, Lochner, Christine, Loughland, Carmel, Luykx, Jurjen J., Martin, Nicholas G., Mathews, Carol A., Mayoral, Fermin, McElroy, Susan L., McIntosh, Andrew M., McMahon, Francis J., Medland, Sarah E., Melle, Ingrid, Milani, Lili, Mitchell, Philip B., Morken, Gunnar, Mors, Ole, Mortensen, Preben Bo, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Myers, Richard M., Myung, Woojae, Neale, Benjamin M., Nievergelt, Caroline M., Nordentoft, Merete, Nöthen, Markus M., Nurnberger, John I., O’Donovan, Michael C., Oedegaard, Ketil J., Olsson, Tomas, Owen, Michael J., Paciga, Sara A., Pantelis, Christos, Pato, Carlos N., Pato, Michele T., Patrinos, George P., Pawlak, Joanna M., Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni, Reif, Andreas, Reininghaus, Eva Z., Ribasés, Marta, Rietschel, Marcella, Ripke, Stephan, Rouleau, Guy A., Roussos, Panos, Saito, Takeo, Schall, Ulrich, Schalling, Martin, Schofield, Peter R., Schulze, Thomas G., Scott, Laura J., Scott, Rodney J., Serretti, Alessandro, Smoller, Jordan W., Squassina, Alessio, Stahl, Eli A., Stefansson, Hreinn, Stefansson, Kari, Stordal, Eystein, Streit, Fabian, Sullivan, Patrick F., Turecki, Gustavo, Vaaler, Arne E., Vieta, Eduard, Vincent, John B., Waldman, Irwin D., Weickert, Cynthia S., Weickert, Thomas W., Werge, Thomas, Whiteman, David C., Zwart, John-Anker, Edenberg, Howard J., McQuillin, Andrew, Forstner, Andreas J., Mullins, Niamh, Di Florio, Arianna, Ophoff, Roel A., and Andreassen, Ole A.
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3. Modeling of Industrial Electric Arcs Using Different Plasma Gas Compositions
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Haraldsson, Hákon Valur, Reynolds, Quinn, Tesfahunegn, Yonatan A., and Saevarsdottir, Gudrun
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4. Groundwater modelling for decision-support in practice: Insights from Sweden
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Höglund, Nikolas Benavides, Sparrenbom, Charlotte, Barthel, Roland, and Haraldsson, Emil
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5. Impact of a Remote Primary Care Telehealth Staffing Model on Primary Care Access in the Veterans Health Administration: Remote Primary Care Telehealth Staffing Model
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O’Shea, Amy M. J., Haraldsson, Bjarni, Augustine, Matthew R., Shahnazi, Ariana, Mulligan, Kailey, and Kaboli, Peter J.
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6. Modeling and Comparison Study of Industrial AC-Arcs
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Haraldsson, Hákon Valur, Traustason, Halldór, Tesfahunegn, Yonatan A., Tangstad, Merete, and Saevarsdottir, Gudrun
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7. Risk assessment of healthcare workers’ exposure to physical load in relation to patient handling and movement: a feasibility study of the instrument TilThermometer
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Wåhlin, Charlotte, Buck, Sebastian, Enthoven, Paul, Andreassen, Maria, Sandqvist, Jan, Haraldsson, Patrik, Fock, Jenni, and Strid, Emma Nilsing
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8. They are my worries, so it’s me the doctor should listen to—adolescent males’ experiences of consultations with general practitioners
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Haraldsson, Johanna, Johnsson, Linus, Tindberg, Ylva, Kristiansson, Per, and Nordgren, Lena
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9. Adaptive radiotherapy in locally advanced head and neck cancer: The importance of reduced margins
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Hedda Enocson, André Haraldsson, Per Engström, Sofie Ceberg, Maria Gebre-Medhin, Gabriel Adrian, and Per Munck af Rosenschöld
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Adaptive radiotherapy ,Head-and-neck cancer ,Re-planning ,Radiotherapy ,Tomotherapy ,VMAT ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) involves treatment re-planning based on anatomical changes, which may improve target coverage and sparing of organs-at-risk (OARs). This study retrospectively assessed the technical feasibility and potential benefits of daily ART in combination with reduced planning target volume (PTV) margins for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Materials and Methods: Thirty-one patients, encompassing 902 treatment fractions, treated with radiotherapy to 60.0–68.0 Gy in 2 Gy/fraction were studied. Synthetic CTs (sCT) from daily kVCT images were created and contours propagated using deformable image registration (DIR). Target contours were reviewed and corrected. On the sCT, non-adapted delivered doses and ART-plans with 5 mm (clinical standard) and 2 mm PTV-margin were evaluated. All daily dose distributions were then accumulated. Results: Target contours required correction in 48 % of the fractions. Daily non-adapted D98%,CTV was > 95 % in 890 (5 mm) and 825 (2 mm) out of 902 fractions. All adapted plans achieved D98%,CTV > 95 %. Significant reductions in mean doses to OARs were observed for PTV = 2 mm ART-plans: 4.1 Gy for parotid, 2.6 Gy for submandibular, 3.3 Gy for oral cavity, 4.0 Gy for esophagus, and 3.8 Gy for larynx. Conclusion: ART-planning on sCT and DIR propagated contours was feasible and promising for further clinical testing. To obtain a potential clinical benefit of ART, a synchronous reduction of the PTV-margin was warranted. Daily ART can be used to maintain adequate target dosimetry for every fraction, though for the accumulated treatment, insufficient target coverage without ART is unlikely to occur.
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10. TØIRoads: A Road Data Model Generation Tool
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Wesenberg, Grunde Haraldsson and Ozaki, Ana
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road data ,transportation ,graph neural networks ,synthetic dataset generation ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
We describe road data models which can represent high level features of a road network such as population, points of interest, and road length/cost and capacity, while abstracting from time and geographic location. Such abstraction allows for a simplified traffic usage and congestion analysis that focus on the high level features. We provide theoretical results regarding mass conservation and sufficient conditions for avoiding congestion within the model. We describe a road data model generation tool, which we call "TØI Roads". We also describe several parameters that can be specified by a TØI Roads user to create graph data that can serve as input for training graph neural networks (or another learning approach that receives graph data as input) for predicting congestion within the model. The road data model generation tool allows, for instance, the study of the effects of population growth and how changes in road capacity can mitigate traffic congestion.
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11. “It is easier to learn when you are out”: an ethnographic study of teaching science subjects through outdoor learning at compulsory school
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Haraldsson, Katarina, Göranson, Magnus, and Lindgren, Eva-Carin
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12. Variant in the synaptonemal complex protein SYCE2 associates with pregnancy loss through effect on recombination
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Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Halldorsson, Bjarni V., Jonsson, Hakon, Palsson, Gunnar, Oddsson, Asmundur, Westergaard, David, Arnadottir, Gudny A., Stefansdottir, Lilja, Banasik, Karina, Esplin, M. Sean, Hansen, Thomas Folkmann, Brunak, Søren, Nyegaard, Mette, Ostrowski, Sisse Rye, Pedersen, Ole Birger Vesterager, Erikstrup, Christian, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Nadauld, Lincoln D., Haraldsson, Asgeir, Steingrimsdottir, Thora, Tryggvadottir, Laufey, Jonsdottir, Ingileif, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F., Hoffmann, Eva R., Sulem, Patrick, Holm, Hilma, Nielsen, Henriette Svarre, and Stefansson, Kari
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13. Modeling Indium Extraction, Supply, Price, Use and Recycling 1930–2200 Using the WORLD7 Model: Implication for the Imaginaries of Sustainable Europe 2050
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Sverdrup, Harald Ulrik, van Allen, Ole, and Haraldsson, Hördur Valdimar
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14. Trans-ancestry genome-wide study of depression identifies 697 associations implicating cell types and pharmacotherapies
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Adams, Mark J., Streit, Fabian, Meng, Xiangrui, Awasthi, Swapnil, Adey, Brett N., Choi, Karmel W., Chundru, V. Kartik, Coleman, Jonathan R.I., Ferwerda, Bart, Foo, Jerome C., Gerring, Zachary F., Giannakopoulou, Olga, Gupta, Priya, Hall, Alisha S.M., Harder, Arvid, Howard, David M., Hübel, Christopher, Kwong, Alex S.F., Levey, Daniel F., Mitchell, Brittany L., Ni, Guiyan, Ota, Vanessa K., Pain, Oliver, Pathak, Gita A., Schulte, Eva C., Shen, Xueyi, Thorp, Jackson G., Walker, Alicia, Yao, Shuyang, Zeng, Jian, Zvrskovec, Johan, Aarsland, Dag, Actkins, Ky'Era V., Adli, Mazda, Agerbo, Esben, Aichholzer, Mareike, Aiello, Allison, Air, Tracy M., Als, Thomas D., Andersson, Evelyn, Andlauer, Till F.M., Arolt, Volker, Ask, Helga, Bäckman, Julia, Badola, Sunita, Ballard, Clive, Banasik, Karina, Bass, Nicholas J., Beekman, Aartjan T.F., Belangero, Sintia, Bigdeli, Tim B., Binder, Elisabeth B., Bjerkeset, Ottar, Bjornsdottir, Gyda, Børte, Sigrid, Bränn, Emma, Braun, Alice, Brodersen, Thorsten, Brückl, Tanja M., Brunak, Søren, Bruun, Mie T., Burmeister, Margit, Buspavanich, Pichit, Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas, Byrne, Enda M., Cai, Jianwen, Campbell, Archie, Campbell, Megan L., Campos, Adrian I., Castelao, Enrique, Cervilla, Jorge, Chaumette, Boris, Chen, Chia-Yen, Chen, Hsi-Chung, Chen, Zhengming, Cichon, Sven, Colodro-Conde, Lucía, Corbett, Anne, Corfield, Elizabeth C., Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Craddock, Nick, Dannlowski, Udo, Davies, Gail, de Geus, E.J.C., Deary, Ian J., Degenhardt, Franziska, Dehghan, Abbas, DePaulo, J. Raymond, Deuschle, Michael, Didriksen, Maria, Dinh, Khoa Manh, Direk, Nese, Djurovic, Srdjan, Docherty, Anna R., Domschke, Katharina, Dowsett, Joseph, Drange, Ole Kristian, Dunn, Erin C., Eaton, William, Einarsson, Gudmundur, Eley, Thalia C., Elsheikh, Samar S.M., Engelmann, Jan, Benros, Michael E., Erikstrup, Christian, Escott-Price, Valentina, Fabbri, Chiara, Fang, Yu, Finer, Sarah, Frank, Josef, Free, Robert C., Gallo, Linda, Gao, He, Gill, Michael, Gilles, Maria, Goes, Fernando S., Gordon, Scott Douglas, Grove, Jakob, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F., Gutierrez, Blanca, Hahn, Tim, Hall, Lynsey S., Hansen, Thomas F., Haraldsson, Magnus, Hartman, Catharina A., Havdahl, Alexandra, Hayward, Caroline, Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie, Herms, Stefan, Hickie, Ian B., Hjalgrim, Henrik, Hjerling-Leffler, Jens, Hoffmann, Per, Homuth, Georg, Horn, Carsten, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Hougaard, David M., Hovatta, Iiris, Huang, Qin Qin, Hucks, Donald, Huider, Floris, Hunt, Karen A., Ialongo, Nicholas S., Ising, Marcus, Isometsä, Erkki, Jansen, Rick, Jiang, Yunxuan, Jones, Ian, Jones, Lisa A., Jonsson, Lina, Kanai, Masahiro, Karlsson, Robert, Kasper, Siegfried, Kendler, Kenneth S., Kessler, Ronald C., Kloiber, Stefan, Knowles, James A., Koen, Nastassja, Kraft, Julia, Kranzler, Henry R., Krebs, Kristi, Kallak, Theodora Kunovac, Kutalik, Zoltán, Lahtela, Elisa, Lake, Marilyn, Larsen, Margit Hørup, Lenze, Eric J., Lewins, Melissa, Lewis, Glyn, Li, Liming, Lin, Bochao Danae, Lin, Kuang, Lind, Penelope A., Liu, Yu-Li, MacIntyre, Donald J., MacKinnon, Dean F., Maher, Brion S., Maier, Wolfgang, Marshe, Victoria S., Martinez-Levy, Gabriela A., Matsuda, Koichi, Mbarek, Hamdi, McGuffin, Peter, Medland, Sarah E., Meinert, Susanne, Mikkelsen, Christina, Mikkelsen, Susan, Milaneschi, Yuri, Millwood, Iona Y., Molina, Esther, Mondimore, Francis M., Mortensen, Preben Bo, Mulsant, Benoit H., Naamanka, Joonas, Najman, Jake M., Nauck, Matthias, Nenadić, Igor, Nielsen, Kasper R., Nolt, Ilja M., Nordentoft, Merete, Nöthen, Markus M., Nyegaard, Mette, O'Donovan, Michael C., Oddsson, Asmundur, Oliveira, Adrielle M., Olsen, Catherine M., Oskarsson, Hogni, Ostrowski, Sisse Rye, Owen, Michael J., Packer, Richard, Palviainen, Teemu, Pan, Pedro M., Pato, Carlos N., Pato, Michele T., Pedersen, Nancy L., Pedersen, Ole Birger, Peyrot, Wouter J., Potash, James B., Preisig, Martin, Preuss, Michael H., Quiroz, Jorge A., Renteria, Miguel E., Reynolds III, Charles F., Rice, John P., Sakaue, Saori, Santoro, Marcos L., Schoevers, Robert A., Schork, Andrew, Schulze, Thomas G., Send, Tabea S., Shi, Jianxin, Sigurdsson, Engilbert, Singh, Kritika, Sinnamon, Grant C.B., Sirignano, Lea, Smeland, Olav B., Smith, Daniel J., Sofer, Tamar, Sørensen, Erik, Srinivasan, Sundararajan, Stefansson, Hreinn, Stefansson, Kari, Straub, Peter, Su, Mei-Hsin, Tadic, André, Teismann, Henning, Teumer, Alexander, Thapar, Anita, Thomson, Pippa A., Thørner, Lise Wegner, Topaloudi, Apostolia, Tsai, Shih-Jen, Tzoulaki, Ioanna, Uhl, George, Uitterlinden, André G., Ullum, Henrik, Umbricht, Daniel, Ursano, Robert J., Van der Auwera, Sandra, van Hemert, Albert M., Veluchamy, Abirami, Viktorin, Alexander, Völzke, Henry, Walters, G. Bragi, Wang, Xiaotong, Wani, Agaz, Weissman, Myrna M., Wellmann, Jürgen, Whiteman, David C., Wildman, Derek, Willemsen, Gonneke, Williams, Alexander T., Winsvold, Bendik S., Witt, Stephanie H., Xiong, Ying, Zillich, Lea, Zwart, John-Anker, Twenty-Three and Me Research Team, China Kadoorie Biobank Collaborative Group, Estonian Biobank Research Team, Genes & Health Research Team, HUNT All-In Psychiatry, The BioBank Japan Project, VA Million Veteran Program, Andreassen, Ole A., Baune, Bernhard T., Berger, Klaus, Boomsma, Dorret I., Børglum, Anders D., Breen, Gerome, Cai, Na, Coon, Hilary, Copeland, William E., Creese, Byron, Cruz-Fuentes, Carlos S., Czamara, Darina, Davis, Lea K., Derks, Eske M., Domenici, Enrico, Elliott, Paul, Forstner, Andreas J., Gawlik, Micha, Gelernter, Joel, Grabe, Hans J., Hamilton, Steven P., Hveem, Kristian, John, Catherine, Kaprio, Jaakko, Kircher, Tilo, Krebs, Marie-Odile, Kuo, Po-Hsiu, Landén, Mikael, Lehto, Kelli, Levinson, Douglas F., Li, Qingqin S., Lieb, Klaus, Loos, Ruth J.F., Lu, Yi, Lucae, Susanne, Luykx, Jurjen J., Maes, Hermine H.M., Magnusson, Patrik K., Martin, Hilary C., Martin, Nicholas G., McQuillin, Andrew, Middeldorp, Christel M., Milani, Lili, Mors, Ole, Müller, Daniel J., Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Okada, Yukinori, Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Paciga, Sara A., Palmer, Colin N.A., Paschou, Peristera, Penninx, Brenda W.J.H., Perlis, Roy H., Peterson, Roseann E., Pistis, Giorgio, Polimanti, Renato, Porteous, David J., Posthuma, Danielle, Rabinowitz, Jill A., Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted, Reif, Andreas, Rice, Frances, Ricken, Roland, Rietschel, Marcella, Rivera, Margarita, Rück, Christian, Salum, Giovanni A., Schaefer, Catherine, Sen, Srijan, Serretti, Alessandro, Skalkidou, Alkistis, Smoller, Jordan W., Stein, Dan J., Stein, Frederike, Stein, Murray B., Sullivan, Patrick F., Tesli, Martin, Thorgeirsson, Thorgeir E., Tiemeier, Henning, Timpson, Nicholas J., Uddin, Monica, Uher, Rudolf, van Heel, David A., Verweij, Karin J.H., Walters, Robin G., Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia, Wendland, Jens R., Werge, Thomas, Zwinderman, Aeilko H., Kuchenbaecker, Karoline, Wray, Naomi R., Ripke, Stephan, Lewis, Cathryn M., and McIntosh, Andrew M.
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15. Children's Use of English as Lingua Franca in Swedish Preschools
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Larsson, Karolina, Björk-Willén, Polly, Haraldsson, Katarina, and Hansson, Kristina
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This paper highlights a current phenomenon reported from preschools placed in multilingual areas in Sweden, namely that some preschoolers with mutually different language backgrounds sometimes use English as lingua franca instead of Swedish during play. The data stems from a study of language environments in Swedish preschools situated in both monolingual and multilingual areas. The analyses reveal that many children are influenced by the English language in both areas, but to a much greater extent in multilingual areas. An interesting situation arises when the majority language of society, which is also the language of education and lingua franca of the preschool, acquires a less prevailing role in children's accomplishment of everyday practices. Data show that the participating children are exposed to and speak English to a varying extent. They learn and teach each other English, and speak English in an array of pragmatic purposes; to position themselves in the social hierarchies of the preschool group, to create meaning within their shared peer culture and for the purpose of exclusion of intruders. English is also used as a secret language of friendship.
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16. Healthcare Utilization Differences Among Primary Care Patients Using Telemedicine in the Veterans Health Administration: a Retrospective Cohort Study
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O’Shea, Amy M. J., Mulligan, Kailey, Carlson, Paige, Haraldsson, Bjarni, Augustine, Matthew R., Kaboli, Peter J., and Shimada, Stephanie L.
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17. Synthesis of Enantiostructured Triacylglycerols Possessing a Saturated Fatty Acid, a Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid and an Active Drug Intended as Novel Prodrugs
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Lena Rós Jónsdóttir and Gudmundur G. Haraldsson
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asymmetric synthesis ,enantiostructured triacylglycerols ,lipase ,n-3 PUFAs ,acylglycerol prodrugs ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
This report describes the asymmetric synthesis of a focused library of enantiopure structured triacylglycerols (TAGs) comprised of a single saturated fatty acid (C6, C8, C10, C12, C14 or C16), a pure bioactive n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (EPA or DHA) and a potent drug (ibuprofen or naproxen) intended as a novel type of prodrug. One of the terminal sn-1 or sn-3 positions of the glycerol backbone is occupied with a saturated fatty, the remaining one with a PUFA, and the drug entity is present in the sn-2 position. This was accomplished by a six-step chemoenzymatic approach starting from enantiopure (R)- and (S)-solketals. The highly regioselective immobilized Candida antarctica lipase (CAL-B) played a crucial role in the regiocontrol of the synthesis. All combinations, a total of 48 such prodrug TAGs, were prepared, isolated and fully characterized, along with 60 acylglycerol intermediates, obtained in very high to excellent yields.
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18. Discovery of a novel inhibitor of macropinocytosis with antiviral activity
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Porebski, Bartlomiej, Christ, Wanda, Corman, Alba, Haraldsson, Martin, Barz, Myriam, Lidemalm, Louise, Häggblad, Maria, Ilmain, Juliana, Wright, Shane C., Murga, Matilde, Schlegel, Jan, Jarvius, Malin, Lapins, Maris, Sezgin, Erdinc, Bhabha, Gira, Lauschke, Volker M., Carreras-Puigvert, Jordi, Lafarga, Miguel, Klingström, Jonas, Hühn, Daniela, and Fernandez-Capetillo, Oscar
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19. Assessing Aspects of Cadmium Supply, Recycling and Environmental Pollution with Respect to Future Photovoltaic Technology Demands and Envionmental Policy Goals
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Sverdrup, Harald Ulrik, van Allen, Ole, and Haraldsson, Hördur Valdimar
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20. Comparing Federal Communications Commission and Microsoft Estimates of Broadband Access for Mental Health Video Telemedicine Among Veterans: Retrospective Cohort Study
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Amy MJ O'Shea, Kailey Mulligan, Knute D Carter, Bjarni Haraldsson, Charlie M Wray, Ariana Shahnazi, and Peter J Kaboli
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of telemedicine in health care. However, video telemedicine requires adequate broadband internet speeds. As video-based telemedicine grows, variations in broadband access must be accurately measured and characterized. ObjectiveThis study aims to compare the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Microsoft US broadband use data sources to measure county-level broadband access among veterans receiving mental health care from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). MethodsRetrospective observational cohort study using administrative data to identify mental health visits from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2020, among 1161 VHA mental health clinics. The exposure is county-level broadband percentages calculated as the percentage of the county population with access to adequate broadband speeds (ie, download >25 megabits per second) as measured by the FCC and Microsoft. All veterans receiving VHA mental health services during the study period were included and categorized based on their use of video mental health visits. Broadband access was compared between and within data sources, stratified by video versus no video telemedicine use. ResultsOver the 2-year study period, 1,474,024 veterans with VHA mental health visits were identified. Average broadband percentages varied by source (FCC mean 91.3%, SD 12.5% vs Microsoft mean 48.2%, SD 18.1%; P
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21. Effect of feed supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid in regio- and enantiopure triacylglycerols on gut metabolome and microbiota in rats
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Chen, Kang, Wei, Xuetao, Zhang, Jian, Gudmundsson, Haraldur G., Haraldsson, Gudmundur G., Sheng, Qinghai, Zhang, Yumei, and Yang, Baoru
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22. Quantifying the Digital Divide: Associations of Broadband Internet with Tele-mental Health Access Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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O’Shea, Amy M. J., Howren, M. Bryant, Mulligan, Kailey, Haraldsson, Bjarni, Shahnazi, Ariana, and Kaboli, Peter J.
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23. Metabolic engineering of Thermoanaerobacterium AK17 for increased ethanol production in seaweed hydrolysate
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Antoine Moenaert, Bryndís Bjornsdottir, Einar Baldvin Haraldsson, Leila Allahgholi, Anna Zieri, Isabella Zangl, Sigríður Sigurðardóttir, Jóhann Örlygsson, Eva Nordberg Karlsson, Ólafur H. Friðjónsson, and Guðmundur Óli Hreggviðsson
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Macroalgae ,Seaweed ,Biorefinery ,Fermentation ,Biofuel ,Ethanol ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Fuel ,TP315-360 - Abstract
Abstract Sustainably produced renewable biomass has the potential to replace fossil-based feedstocks, for generation of biobased fuels and chemicals of industrial interest, in biorefineries. In this context, seaweeds contain a large fraction of carbohydrates that are a promising source for enzymatic and/or microbial biorefinery conversions. The thermoanaerobe Thermoanaerobacterium AK17 is a versatile fermentative bacterium producing ethanol, acetate and lactate from various sugars. In this study, strain AK17 was engineered for more efficient production of ethanol by knocking out the lactate and acetate side-product pathways. This was successfully achieved, but the strain reverted to acetate production by recruiting enzymes from the butyrate pathway. Subsequently this pathway was knocked out and the resultant strain AK17_M6 could produce ethanol close to the maximum theoretical yield (90%), leading to a 1.5-fold increase in production compared to the wild-type strain. Strain AK17 was also shown to successfully ferment brown seaweed hydrolysate from Laminaria digitata to ethanol in a comparatively high yield of 0.45 g/g substrate, with the primary carbon sources for the fermentations being mannitol, laminarin-derived glucose and short laminari-oligosaccharides. As strain AK17 was successfully engineered and has a wide carbohydrate utilization range that includes mannitol from brown seaweed, as well as hexoses and pentoses found in both seaweeds and lignocellulose, the new strain AK17_M6 obtained in this study is an interesting candidate for production of ethanol from both second and third generations biomass.
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24. Opportunities and Challenges for Augmented Reality in Family Caregiving: Qualitative Video Elicitation Study
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Liam Albright, Woojin Ko, Meyhaa Buvanesh, Harald Haraldsson, Fernanda Polubriaginof, Gilad J Kuperman, Michelle Levy, Madeline R Sterling, Nicola Dell, and Deborah Estrin
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BackgroundAlthough family caregivers play a critical role in care delivery, research has shown that they face significant physical, emotional, and informational challenges. One promising avenue to address some of caregivers’ unmet needs is via the design of digital technologies that support caregivers’ complex portfolio of responsibilities. Augmented reality (AR) applications, specifically, offer new affordances to aid caregivers as they perform care tasks in the home. ObjectiveThis study explored how AR might assist family caregivers with the delivery of home-based cancer care. The specific objectives were to shed light on challenges caregivers face where AR might help, investigate opportunities for AR to support caregivers, and understand the risks of AR exacerbating caregiver burdens. MethodsWe conducted a qualitative video elicitation study with clinicians and caregivers. We created 3 video elicitations that offer ways in which AR might support caregivers as they perform often high-stakes, unfamiliar, and anxiety-inducing tasks in postsurgical cancer care: wound care, drain care, and rehabilitative exercise. The elicitations show functional AR applications built using Unity Technologies software and Microsoft Hololens2. Using elicitations enabled us to avoid rediscovering known usability issues with current AR technologies, allowing us to focus on high-level, substantive feedback on potential future roles for AR in caregiving. Moreover, it enabled nonintrusive exploration of the inherently sensitive in-home cancer care context. ResultsWe recruited 22 participants for our study: 15 clinicians (eg, oncologists and nurses) and 7 family caregivers. Our findings shed light on clinicians’ and caregivers’ perceptions of current information and communication challenges caregivers face as they perform important physical care tasks as part of cancer treatment plans. Most significant was the need to provide better and ongoing support for execution of caregiving tasks in situ, when and where the tasks need to be performed. Such support needs to be tailored to the specific needs of the patient, to the stress-impaired capacities of the caregiver, and to the time-constrained communication availability of clinicians. We uncover opportunities for AR technologies to potentially increase caregiver confidence and reduce anxiety by supporting the capture and review of images and videos and by improving communication with clinicians. However, our findings also suggest ways in which, if not deployed carefully, AR technologies might exacerbate caregivers’ already significant burdens. ConclusionsThese findings can inform both the design of future AR devices, software, and applications and the design of caregiver support interventions based on already available technology and processes. Our study suggests that AR technologies and the affordances they provide (eg, tailored support, enhanced monitoring and task accuracy, and improved communications) should be considered as a part of an integrated care journey involving multiple stakeholders, changing information needs, and different communication channels that blend in-person and internet-based synchronous and asynchronous care, illness, and recovery.
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25. Extended genetic analysis and tumor characteristics in over 4600 women with suspected hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
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Öfverholm, Anna, Törngren, Therese, Rosén, Anna, Arver, Brita, Einbeigi, Zakaria, Haraldsson, Karin, Ståhlbom, Anne Kinhult, Kuchinskaya, Ekaterina, Lindblom, Annika, Melin, Beatrice, Paulsson-Karlsson, Ylva, Stenmark-Askmalm, Marie, Tham, Emma, von Wachenfeldt, Anna, Kvist, Anders, Borg, Åke, and Ehrencrona, Hans
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26. Deficit of homozygosity among 1.52 million individuals and genetic causes of recessive lethality
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Oddsson, Asmundur, Sulem, Patrick, Sveinbjornsson, Gardar, Arnadottir, Gudny A., Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Halldorsson, Gisli H., Atlason, Bjarni A., Oskarsson, Gudjon R., Helgason, Hannes, Nielsen, Henriette Svarre, Westergaard, David, Karjalainen, Juha M., Katrinardottir, Hildigunnur, Fridriksdottir, Run, Jensson, Brynjar O., Tragante, Vinicius, Ferkingstad, Egil, Jonsson, Hakon, Gudjonsson, Sigurjon A., Beyter, Doruk, Moore, Kristjan H. S., Thordardottir, Helga B., Kristmundsdottir, Snaedis, Stefansson, Olafur A., Rantapää-Dahlqvist, Solbritt, Sonderby, Ida Elken, Didriksen, Maria, Stridh, Pernilla, Haavik, Jan, Tryggvadottir, Laufey, Frei, Oleksandr, Walters, G. Bragi, Kockum, Ingrid, Hjalgrim, Henrik, Olafsdottir, Thorunn A., Selbaek, Geir, Nyegaard, Mette, Erikstrup, Christian, Brodersen, Thorsten, Saevarsdottir, Saedis, Olsson, Tomas, Nielsen, Kaspar Rene, Haraldsson, Asgeir, Bruun, Mie Topholm, Hansen, Thomas Folkmann, Steingrimsdottir, Thora, Jacobsen, Rikke Louise, Lie, Rolv T., Djurovic, Srdjan, Alfredsson, Lars, Lopez de Lapuente Portilla, Aitzkoa, Brunak, Soren, Melsted, Pall, Halldorsson, Bjarni V., Saemundsdottir, Jona, Magnusson, Olafur Th., Padyukov, Leonid, Banasik, Karina, Rafnar, Thorunn, Askling, Johan, Klareskog, Lars, Pedersen, Ole Birger, Masson, Gisli, Havdahl, Alexandra, Nilsson, Bjorn, Andreassen, Ole A., Daly, Mark, Ostrowski, Sisse Rye, Jonsdottir, Ingileif, Stefansson, Hreinn, Holm, Hilma, Helgason, Agnar, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Stefansson, Kari, and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F.
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27. Identification and evaluation of small-molecule inhibitors against the dNTPase SAMHD1 via a comprehensive screening funnel
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Zhang, Si Min, Paulin, Cynthia B.J., Shu, Huazhang, Yagüe-Capilla, Miriam, Michel, Maurice, Marttila, Petra, Ortis, Florian, Bwanika, Henri Colyn, Dirks, Christopher, Venkatram, Rajagopal Papagudi, Wiita, Elisée, Jemth, Ann-Sofie, Almlöf, Ingrid, Loseva, Olga, Hormann, Femke M., Koolmeister, Tobias, Linde, Erika, Lee, Sun, Llona-Minguez, Sabin, Haraldsson, Martin, Axelsson, Hanna, Strömberg, Kia, Homan, Evert J., Scobie, Martin, Lundbäck, Thomas, Helleday, Thomas, and Rudd, Sean G.
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28. Metabolic fate of DHA from regio- and stereospecific positions of triacylglycerols in a long-term feeding trial in rats
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Zhang, Yuqing, Kalpio, Marika, Tao, Lingwei, Haraldsson, Guðmundur G., Guðmundsson, Haraldur G., Fang, Xiangrong, Linderborg, Kaisa M., Zhang, Yumei, and Yang., Baoru
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29. Capital expenditure deviations in a fragmented municipal context – the case of the Swedish municipal water and sewerage sector
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Haraldsson, Mattias
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30. Reporting on COVID-19 – or not? Annual report disclosure of the pandemic as a subsequent event
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Donatella, Pierre, Haraldsson, Mattias, and Tagesson, Torbjörn
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31. Publisher Correction: A DHODH inhibitor increases p53 synthesis and enhances tumor cell killing by p53 degradation blockage
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Marcus J. G. W. Ladds, Ingeborg M. M. van Leeuwen, Catherine J. Drummond, Su Chu, Alan R. Healy, Gergana Popova, Andrés Pastor Fernández, Tanzina Mollick, Suhas Darekar, Saikiran K. Sedimbi, Marta Nekulova, Marijke C. C. Sachweh, Johanna Campbell, Maureen Higgins, Chloe Tuck, Mihaela Popa, Mireia Mayoral Safont, Pascal Gelebart, Zinayida Fandalyuk, Alastair M. Thompson, Richard Svensson, Anna-Lena Gustavsson, Lars Johansson, Katarina Färnegårdh, Ulrika Yngve, Aljona Saleh, Martin Haraldsson, Agathe C. A. D’Hollander, Marcela Franco, Yan Zhao, Maria Håkansson, Björn Walse, Karin Larsson, Emma M. Peat, Vicent Pelechano, John Lunec, Borivoj Vojtesek, Mar Carmena, William C. Earnshaw, Anna R. McCarthy, Nicholas J. Westwood, Marie Arsenian-Henriksson, David P. Lane, Ravi Bhatia, Emmet McCormack, and Sonia Laín
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32. Asymmetric synthesis of methoxylated ether lipids: Total synthesis of two monounsaturated C18:1 and a saturated C18:0 methoxylated ether lipid derivatives
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Sigurjónsson, Svanur, Lúthersson, Einar, Albertsdóttir, Aðalheiður Dóra, Rögnvaldsdóttir, Edda Katrín, and Haraldsson, Gudmundur G.
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33. Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of ABC-Type Enantiostructured Triacylglycerols by the Use of the p-Methoxybenzyl Protective Group
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Hafdis Haraldsdottir, Haraldur G. Gudmundsson, Kaisa M. Linderborg, Baoru Yang, and Gudmundur G. Haraldsson
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asymmetric synthesis ,enantiostructured triacylglycerols ,lipase ,p-methoxybenzyl (PMB) protective group ,enantiospecific TAG analysis ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
This report demonstrates the first asymmetric synthesis of enantiopure structured triacylglycerols (TAGs) of the ABC type presenting three non-identical fatty acids, two of which are unsaturated. The unsaturated fatty acids included monounsaturated oleic acid (C18:1 n-9) and polyunsaturated linoleic acid (C18:2 n-6). This was accomplished by a six-step chemoenzymatic approach starting from (R)- and (S)-solketals. The highly regioselective immobilized Candida antarctica lipase (CAL-B) played a crucial role in the regiocontrol of the synthesis. The synthesis also benefited from the use of the p-methoxybenzyl (PMB) ether protective group, which enabled the incorporation of two different unsaturated fatty acids into the glycerol skeleton. The total of six such TAGs were prepared, four constituting the unsaturated fatty acids in the sn-1 and sn-2 positions, with a saturated fatty acid in the remaining sn-3 position of the glycerol backbone. In the two remaining TAGs, the different unsaturated fatty acids accommodated the sn-1 and sn-3 end positions, with the saturated fatty acid present in the sn-2 position. Enantiopure TAGs are urgently demanded as standards for the enantiospecific analysis of intact TAGs in fats and oils.
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34. The Outcome of Laparoscopy-Assisted Transgastric Rendezvous ERCP During Cholecystectomy After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Compared to Normal Controls
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Liljegard, Sofia, Fredriksson, Åsa, Manke, Tomas, Kylebäck, Anders, Larsson, Per-Anders, and Haraldsson, Erik
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35. Confidentiality matters! Adolescent males’ views of primary care in relation to psychosocial health: a structural equation modelling approach
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Johanna Haraldsson, Ronnie Pingel, Lena Nordgren, Linus Johnsson, Per Kristiansson, and Ylva Tindberg
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Adolescent ,confidentiality ,mental health ,risk-taking ,latent class analysis ,family medicine ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
AbstractObjective To investigate to what degree adolescent males (1) value confidentiality, (2) experience confidentiality and are comfortable asking sensitive questions when visiting a general practitioner (GP), and (3) whether self-reported symptoms of poor mental health and health-compromising behaviours (HCB) affect these states of matters.Design Cross-sectional.Setting School-based census on life, health and primary care in Region Sörmland, Sweden.Subjects 2,358 males aged 15–17 years (response rate 84%).Main outcome measures The impact of poor mental health and HCBs on adolescent males’ valuing and experiencing private time with the GP, having professional secrecy explained, and being comfortable asking about the body, love and sex, analysed with structural equation modelling.Results Almost all respondents valued confidentiality regardless of their mental health or whether they engaged in HCBs: 86% valued spending private time with the GP, and 83% valued receiving a secrecy explanation. Among those who had visited a GP in the past year (n = 1,200), 74% had experienced private time and 42% a secrecy explanation. Three-quarters were at least partly comfortable asking sensitive questions. Adolescent males with HCBs were more likely to experience a secrecy explanation (approximative odds ratio [appOR] 1.26; p = 0.005) and to be comfortable asking about sex than their peers (appOR 1.22; p = 0.007). Respondents reporting experienced confidentiality were more comfortable asking sensitive questions (appOR 1.25–1.54; p ≤ 0.010).Conclusion Confidentiality matters regardless of poor mental health or HCBs and makes adolescent males more comfortable asking sensitive questions. We suggest that GPs consistently offer private time and explain professional secrecy.Key PointsConfidentiality for adolescent males has been scantily studied in relation to mental health and health-compromising behaviours.In this study, most adolescent males valued confidentiality, regardless of their mental health and health-compromising behaviours.Health-compromising behaviours impacted only slightly, and mental health not at all, on experiences of confidentiality in primary care.When provided private time and an explanation of professional secrecy, adolescent males were more comfortable asking the GP sensitive questions.
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36. Deep sea nature-based solutions to climate change
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Nathalie Hilmi, Michael Sutherland, Shekoofeh Farahmand, Gunnar Haraldsson, Erik van Doorn, Ekkehard Ernst, Mary S. Wisz, Astrid Claudel Rusin, Laura G. Elsler, and Lisa A. Levin
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deep sea ,nature-based solutions ,blue carbon ,climate change ,ecosystem services ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The deep sea (below 200 m depth) is the largest carbon sink on Earth. It hosts abundant biodiversity that underpins the carbon cycle and provides provisioning, supporting, regulating and cultural ecosystem services. There is growing attention to climate-regulating ocean ecosystem services from the scientific, business and political sectors. In this essay we synthesize the unique biophysical, socioeconomic and governance characteristics of the deep sea to critically assess opportunities for deep-sea blue carbon to mitigate climate change. Deep-sea blue carbon consists of carbon fluxes and storage including carbon transferred from the atmosphere by the inorganic and organic carbon pumps to deep water, carbon sequestered in the skeletons and bodies of deep-sea organisms, carbon buried within sediments or captured in carbonate rock. However, mitigating climate change through deep-sea blue carbon enhancement suffers from lack of scientific knowledge and verification, technological limitations, potential environmental impacts, a lack of cooperation and collaboration, and underdeveloped governance. Together, these issues suggest that deep-sea climate change mitigation is limited. Thus, we suggest that a strong focus on blue carbon is too limited a framework for managing the deep sea to contribute to international goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Paris Agreement and the post-2020 Biodiversity Goals. Instead, the deep sea can be viewed as a more holistic nature-based solution, including many ecosystem services and biodiversity in addition to climate. Environmental impact assessments (EIAs), area-based management, pollution reduction, moratoria, carbon accounting and fisheries management are tools in international treaties that could help realize benefits from deep-sea, nature-based solutions.
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37. Enhanced cytotoxicity of a novel family of ATPase inhibitors in colorectal cancer cells with high NAT2 activity
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Zhang, Xiaonan, Akcan, Ece, Correia, Mario, Rameika, Natallia, Kundu, Snehangshu, Stoimenov, Ivaylo, Rendo, Veronica, Eriksson, Anna U., Haraldsson, Martin, Globisch, Daniel, and Sjöblom, Tobias
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38. Continuous increase of immunoglobulin therapy in Iceland
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Valgeir Steinn Runólfsson, Björn Rúnar Lúdvíksson, Rannveig Einarsdóttir, Þórunn Óskarsdóttir, Valtýr Thors, and Ásgeir Haraldsson
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Immunoglobulins ,Immunoglobulin therapy ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Background: The use of immunoglobulin treatment has been increasing for various indications. The objective of this study was to evaluate clinical use of immunoglobulin therapy in Iceland, estimate off-label usage and describe possible changes in this treatment option. Methods: All prescriptions for intravenous or subcutaneous immunoglobulin treatment require authorisation from Landspitali University Hospital. Patient information is registered and was retrieved for the period 2010 to 2019. Results: A total of 921 patients received immunoglobulin treatment in the study period, intravenous therapy was given in 895 (97.2%) of the cases. Registered indications were 667, off-label indications were 245 and uncertain were nine. The total annual number of patients receiving immunoglobulin treatment increased from 87 in 2010 to 392 in 2019. The increase in immunoglobulin usage was both for registered and off-label indications, 61 to 309 and 26 to 83, respectively. Conclusion: Continually increasing demand and global shortage dictates careful consideration of indications before initiating or continuing treatment with immunoglobulins. Key Message: With global shortage of immunoglobulins, careful consideration and patient selection is important. Capsule Summary: Increasing immunoglobulin usage improves treatment for many patients. However, immunoglobulins are a limited resource and prudent use is imperative.
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39. Synthesis of Enantiostructured Triacylglycerols Possessing a Saturated Fatty Acid, a Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid and an Active Drug Intended as Novel Prodrugs.
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Jónsdóttir, Lena Rós and Haraldsson, Gudmundur G.
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This report describes the asymmetric synthesis of a focused library of enantiopure structured triacylglycerols (TAGs) comprised of a single saturated fatty acid (C6, C8, C10, C12, C14 or C16), a pure bioactive n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (EPA or DHA) and a potent drug (ibuprofen or naproxen) intended as a novel type of prodrug. One of the terminal sn-1 or sn-3 positions of the glycerol backbone is occupied with a saturated fatty, the remaining one with a PUFA, and the drug entity is present in the sn-2 position. This was accomplished by a six-step chemoenzymatic approach starting from enantiopure (R)- and (S)-solketals. The highly regioselective immobilized Candida antarctica lipase (CAL-B) played a crucial role in the regiocontrol of the synthesis. All combinations, a total of 48 such prodrug TAGs, were prepared, isolated and fully characterized, along with 60 acylglycerol intermediates, obtained in very high to excellent yields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Assessing the Long-Term Sustainability of Germanium Supply and Price Using the WORLD7 Integrated Assessment Model.
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Sverdrup, Harald Ulrik and Haraldsson, Hördur Valdimar
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41. Asymmetric Synthesis of Methoxylated Ether Lipids: Total Synthesis of Polyunsaturated C18:3 Omega-3 and Omega-6 MEL Triene Derivatives
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Svanur Sigurjónsson and Gudmundur G. Haraldsson
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asymmetric synthesis ,methoxylated ether lipid (MEL) ,semi-hydrogenation ,shark liver oil ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The asymmetric synthesis of polyunsaturated triene C18:3 n-3 and C18:3 n-6 methoxylated ether lipids (MEL) of the 1-O-alkyl-sn-glycerol type is described as possible structural candidates for a triene C18:3 MEL of an unknown identity found in a mixture of shark and dogfish liver oil. Their C18:3 hydrocarbon chains constitute an all-cis methylene skipped n-3 or n-6 triene framework, along with a methoxyl group at the 2′-position and R-configuration of the resulting stereogenic center. The methoxylated polyenes are attached by an ether linkage to the pro-S hydroxymethyl group of the glycerol backbone. The syntheses were based on the polyacetylene approach that involves a semi-hydrogenation of the resulting triynes. Both syntheses were started from our previously described enantio- and diastereomerically pure isopropylidene-protected glyceryl glycidyl ether, a double-C3 building block that was designed as a head group synthon for the synthesis of various types of MELs.
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42. Personal Identity Development in Cultural Context: The Socialization of Master Narratives about The Gendered Life Course
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McLean, Kate C., Boggs, Samantha, Haraldsson, Kristin, Lowe, Alexandra, Fordham, Chelsea, Byers, Staci, and Syed, Moin
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The present studies focused on the role and socialization of biographical master narratives -- cultural narratives that prescribe the types and ordering of events that should occur in one's personal life identity narrative -- by focusing on adolescent and emerging adult gender identity development. We employed a combined explanatory and triangulation mixed methods design. Study 1a (n = 414) was a survey study examining the expected biographical master narrative events for men and women, and the content of master narrative deviation and conformity in an emerging adult sample. In Study 1b (n = 14) we interviewed participants from Study 1a about their conformity and deviation narratives, as well as their socialization experiences regarding gendered biographical master narratives. In Study 2 mothers and adolescents (n = 11 pairs), engaged in conversation about expected life course events, as well as a follow-up interview about their conversation. We first found that there are more gender differences in the personal experiences of conformity to and deviation from master narratives compared to the expectations of the life course (Study 1a). Second, deviating is related to more engagement in identity processes (Study 1a). Third, emerging adults report contradictions in retrospective reports of socialization messages regarding expectations (Study 1b), a finding confirmed in a discourse analysis of mothers and their adolescents (Study 2). Overall, across the studies, we see that (a) adolescents and emerging adults are engaged in a delicate balance of negotiating between various cultural and familial messages, as well as personal experiences, about gender identity particularly in regards to gender equality and, (b) there is a complex relation between socialization messages about gender equality that may make some biographical master narratives about the expected life course events for men and women more resistant to change.
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43. Adenomatous neoplasia in the papilla of Vater endoscopic and/or surgical resection?
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Haraldsson, Erik, Halimi, Asif, Rangelova, Elena, Valente, Roberto, Löhr, J. Matthias, and Arnelo, Urban
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44. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Disability in Iceland (Late 9th–Early 20th Century)
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Christopher Crocker, Eva Þórdís Ebenezersdóttir, Sólveig Ólafsdóttir, Arndís Bergsdóttir, Haraldur Þór Haraldsson, Alice Bower, Yoav Tirosh, Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir, and James Rice
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This article reports on a multidisciplinary project exploring constructions of disability in Iceland before the establishment of disability as a modern legal, bureaucratic, and administrative concept. The project’s vast temporal scope spans the settlement of Iceland in the late 9th century to the early 20th century, and it combines research in the fields of Archaeology, Medieval Literature, Folklore, History, and Museology. The article outlines the project’s rich and diverse source material and its data collection procedures before discussing the various methods employed across the disciplines involved. Focus simultaneously turns to the project’s myriad discipline-specific findings and to the presence of ambiguity and absence, invisibility, or silence as recurring cross-disciplinary themes.
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45. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors
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Wray, Naomi R., Ripke, Stephan, Mattheisen, Manuel, Trzaskowski, Maciej, Byrne, Enda M., Abdellaoui, Abdel, Adams, Mark J., Agerbo, Esben, Air, Tracy M., Andlauer, Till F.M., Bacanu, Silviu-Alin, Bækvad-Hansen, Marie, Beekman, Aartjan T.F., Bigdeli, Tim B., Binder, Elisabeth B., Bryois, Julien, Buttenschøn, Henriette N., Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas, Cai, Na, Castelao, Enrique, Christensen, Jane Hvarregaard, Clarke, Toni-Kim, Coleman, Jonathan R.I., Colodro-Conde, Lucía, Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Craddock, Nick, Crawford, Gregory E., Davies, Gail, Degenhardt, Franziska, Derks, Eske M., Direk, Nese, Dolan, Conor V., Dunn, Erin C., Eley, Thalia C., Escott-Price, Valentina, Hassan Kiadeh, Farnush Farhadi, Finucane, Hilary K., Foo, Jerome C., Forstner, Andreas J., Frank, Josef, Gaspar, Héléna A., Gill, Michael, Goes, Fernando S., Gordon, Scott D., Weinsheimer, Shantel Marie, Wellmann, Jürgen, Willemsen, Gonneke, Witt, Stephanie H., Wu, Yang, Xi, Hualin S., Yang, Jian, Zhang, Futao, Arolt, Volker, Baune, Bernhard T., Berger, Klaus, Boomsma, Dorret I., Cichon, Sven, Dannlowski, Udo, de Geus, E.J.C., Depaulo, J. 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46. Pharmacological targeting of MTHFD2 suppresses acute myeloid leukemia by inducing thymidine depletion and replication stress
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Bonagas, Nadilly, Gustafsson, Nina M. S., Henriksson, Martin, Marttila, Petra, Gustafsson, Robert, Wiita, Elisée, Borhade, Sanjay, Green, Alanna C., Vallin, Karl S. A., Sarno, Antonio, Svensson, Richard, Göktürk, Camilla, Pham, Therese, Jemth, Ann-Sofie, Loseva, Olga, Cookson, Victoria, Kiweler, Nicole, Sandberg, Lars, Rasti, Azita, Unterlass, Judith E., Haraldsson, Martin, Andersson, Yasmin, Scaletti, Emma R., Bengtsson, Christoffer, Paulin, Cynthia B. J., Sanjiv, Kumar, Abdurakhmanov, Eldar, Pudelko, Linda, Kunz, Ben, Desroses, Matthieu, Iliev, Petar, Färnegårdh, Katarina, Krämer, Andreas, Garg, Neeraj, Michel, Maurice, Häggblad, Sara, Jarvius, Malin, Kalderén, Christina, Jensen, Amanda Bögedahl, Almlöf, Ingrid, Karsten, Stella, Zhang, Si Min, Häggblad, Maria, Eriksson, Anders, Liu, Jianping, Glinghammar, Björn, Nekhotiaeva, Natalia, Klingegård, Fredrik, Koolmeister, Tobias, Martens, Ulf, Llona-Minguez, Sabin, Moulson, Ruth, Nordström, Helena, Parrow, Vendela, Dahllund, Leif, Sjöberg, Birger, Vargas, Irene L., Vo, Duy Duc, Wannberg, Johan, Knapp, Stefan, Krokan, Hans E., Arvidsson, Per I., Scobie, Martin, Meiser, Johannes, Stenmark, Pål, Berglund, Ulrika Warpman, Homan, Evert J., and Helleday, Thomas
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47. Taste education – A food-based intervention in a school setting, focusing on children with and without neurodevelopmental disorders and their families. A randomized controlled trial
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Thorsteinsdottir, Sigrun, Njardvik, Urdur, Bjarnason, Ragnar, Haraldsson, Hans, and Olafsdottir, Anna S.
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48. Shifting levels of ecological network's analysis reveals different system properties
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Niquil, Nathalie, Haraldsson, Matilda, Sime-Ngando, Télesphore, Huneman, Philippe, and Borrett, Stuart R.
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49. Comparing the Structured Multidisciplinary work Evaluation Tool (SMET) questionnaire with technical measurements of physical workload in certified nursing assistants in a medical ward setting
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Haraldsson, P., Areskoug-Josefsson, K., Rolander, B., Strengbom, E., and Jonker, D.
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50. Genetic propensities for verbal and spatial ability have opposite effects on body mass index and risk of schizophrenia
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Jonsdottir, Gudrun A., Einarsson, Gudmundur, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Magnusson, Sigurdur H., Gunnarsson, Arni F., Frigge, Michael L., Gisladottir, Rosa S., Unnsteinsdottir, Unnur, Gunnarsson, Bjarni, Walters, G. Bragi, Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Helgadottir, Anna, Jonsdottir, Ingileif, Gislason, Thorsteinn, Thorsteinsson, Haraldur S., Sigurdsson, Engilbert, Haraldsson, Magnus, Sigurdsson, Emil L., Bjarnason, Ragnar, Olafsson, Isleifur, Thorgeirsson, Gudmundur, Sulem, Patrick, Holm, Hilma, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F., Bjornsdottir, Gyda, Thorgeirsson, Thorgeir E., Stefansson, Hreinn, and Stefansson, Kari
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