317 results on '"Olof Eriksson"'
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302. Anterior pituitary structural changes in adrenal-ectomized male albino rats following ACTH administration
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Olof Eriksson
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anterior pituitary ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Pituitary Gland, Anterior ,Pituitary Hormones, Anterior ,Internal medicine ,Pituitary Gland ,medicine ,Animals ,business ,Administration (government) - Published
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303. Method for cytological detection of cancer cells in blood
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Olof Eriksson
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,business.industry ,Cytodiagnosis ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Humans ,Neomycin ,business - Published
- 1962
304. Hearing loss and its association with the proteome of perilymph, cerebrospinal fluid, and tumor tissue in patients with vestibular schwannoma
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Jesper Edvardsson Rasmussen, Peng Li, Göran Laurell, Jonas Bergquist, and Per Olof Eriksson,
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Hearing loss ,Inner ear ,Human ,Vestibular schwannoma ,Perilymph ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study examined the association between hearing loss in sporadic vestibular schwannoma patients and the proteome of perilymph (PL), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and vestibular schwannoma. Intraoperative sampling of PL and of CSF, and biopsy of vestibular schwannoma tissue, was performed in 32, 32, and 20 patients with vestibular schwannoma, respectively. Perilymph and CSF in three patients with meningioma and normal hearing were also sampled. The proteomes were identified by liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry. Preoperative hearing function of the patients was evaluated with pure tone audiometry, with mean values at frequencies of 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz (PTA4) in the tumor-affected ear used to delineate three hearing groups. Analysis of the PL samples revealed significant upregulation of complement factor H-related protein 2 (CFHR2) in patients with severe to profound hearing loss after false discovery rate correction. Pathway analysis of biofunctions revealed higher activation scores in the severe/profound hearing loss group of leukocyte migration, viral infection, and migration of cells in PL. Upregulation of CFHR2 and activation of these pathways indicate chronic inflammation in the cochlea of vestibular schwannoma patients with severe to profound hearing loss compared with patients with normal hearing or mild hearing loss.
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- 2024
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305. Standardization for Defence Procurement - European Handbook : CEN Workshop 10
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Alain Bresson, Andy Hunt, Ari Tuomainen, Bo Granbom, Claudia Urbanovsky, Claudio Tredici, Dietmar Kugler, Frank Leferink, Göran Unden, Henk Klok, Herve Huguenin, Krzysztof Dymarkowski, Jaroslaw Popkowski, Jukka Lyomio, Keith Lodge, Keith Tench, Machiel van Dalen, Per-Olof Eriksson, Ren Malabiau, René Grossi, Tim Haynes, Timo Tarvainen, Torsten Nilsson, and Wolfgang Zappe
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EWI-19912 ,IR-76603 - Abstract
The European Commission (EC), DG Enterprise, endeavours the competitiveness of the European Defence Industry. The plethora of (national) standards, more than 10.000, are recognised by the EC as a major constraint and cost driver. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) or Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (EEE) are considered by the EC as a major topic, with 7 other topics such as environmental engineering, energetic materials, batteries, electrical interfaces. An EMC expert group with representatives from industry, including Aerotech Telub, Intellect, EADS, Ericsson Microwave, Fincantieri, MBDA, Thales, and national MoDs rationalized in 2004 a list of 329 EEE standards, implicitly abandoning national, including American, standards, and develop guidelines for the procurement process. A limited number of widely accepted and cost effective standards, suitable for use by MoD’s (acquisition) and industry (product development), has been defined after making comparisons. Comparisons were carried out on some standards against STANAG 4370 AECTP 500. The Expert Group agreed; That no one standard is better or worse than another in achieving an end goal. Differences are not sufficient to prevent the use of AECTP 500. There are sufficient similarities to AECTP 500 to adopt this as the fundamental replacement standard. There was sufficient agreement on NATO-, IEC- and EN-produced standards to make worthwhile agreement to use a number of standards as replacement for some (or some parts) of existing National Standards. This document gives recommendations on the use of the standards, the scope and limitations. It also emphasizes the constraints with respect to the standardisation process of National MoD’s, NATO, Industry and EN/IEC.
306. Strategy to develop a MAO-A-resistant 5-hydroxy-l-[β-11C]tryptophan isotopologue based on deuterium kinetic isotope effects
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Olof Eriksson, Ola Åberg, Gunnar Antoni, Ram Kumar Selvaraju, Jonas Eriksson, and Lars Johansson
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Beta cell imaging ,Kinetic isotope effect ,Neuroendocrine tumors ,Bioinformatics ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Isotopologue ,Original Research ,biology ,business.industry ,Tryptophan ,Läkemedelskemi ,medicine.disease ,Deuterium ,5-Hydroxy-tryptophan ,Monoamine neurotransmitter ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,Serotonin ,Radiologi och bildbehandling ,Monoamine oxidase A ,Medicinal Chemistry ,business ,[11C]HTP ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging - Abstract
Background The serotonin precursor 5-hydroxy-L-[β-11C]tryptophan ([11C]HTP) is in clinical use for localization of neuroendocrine tumors and has been suggested as a proxy marker for pancreatic islet cells. However, degradation by monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A) reduces retention and the contrast to non-endocrine tissue. Methods A synthesis method was developed for 5-hydroxy-L-[β-11C2H]tryptophan ([11C]DHTP), an isotopologue of [11C]HTP, labeled with 11C and 2H at the β-position adjacent to the carbon involved in MAO-A decarboxylation. MAO-A-mediated degradation of [11C]DHTP was evaluated and compared to non-deuterated [11C]HTP. Results [11C]DHTP was synthesized with a radiochemical purity of >98%, radioactivity of 620 ± 190 MBq, and deuterium (2H or 2H2) incorporation at the β-position of 22% ±5%. Retention and resistance to MAO-A-mediated degradation of [11C]DHTP were increased in cells but not in non-human primate pancreas. Conclusions Partial deuteration of the β-position yields improved resistance to MAO-A-mediated degradation in vitro but not in vivo.
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307. Influence of organic solutes on the self-diffusion of water as studied by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Göran Lindblom, Per-Olof Eriksson, E. Elliott Burnell, and Gordon J. T. Tiddy
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Aqueous solution ,Diffusion ,Inorganic chemistry ,Thermodynamics ,General Chemistry ,Dilution ,chemistry ,Monolayer ,Particle ,Physics::Chemical Physics ,Pulsed field gradient ,Magnetosphere particle motion ,Alkyl - Abstract
The self-diffusion coefficient of water and of the organic solute have been measured for aqueous solutions of tertiary butanol and tertiary alkyl ammonium chlorides (CnH2n+1)4NCl, n= 1–4, as a function of solute concentration at 25 °C with the pulsed field gradient Fourier-transform n.m.r. technique. The decrease in the water diffusion coefficient with increasing solute concentration is interpreted with a model which includes the obstruction from the solute particles to the diffusion of water and the hydration of the solute particles. The decrease of the obstruction effect due to particle motion is accounted for by a correction which gives the model the proper limiting behaviour. Hydration numbers for the organic solutes have been calculated. The reduction of the water diffusion coefficient with increasing solute concentration can be explained by assuming that less than a monolayer of water molecules are associated with the surface. For solutions of (C3H7)4NCl and (C4H9)4NCl inclusion of the obstruction effects from the solute particles is essential to explain the concentration dependence of the water diffusion coefficient. The solute diffusion coefficient at infinite dilution agrees with predictions of the Stokes–Einstein equation for the hydrated solute particle.
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- 1988
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308. Museerna och kunskapssamhället
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Olof Eriksson
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Museums and the 'knowledge society' Everyone is aware that the amount of knowledge is increasing rapidly and it seems endlessly. Modern information technology, IT, provides the capacity for handling this knowledge and the means for world communication. More and more people are working with knowledge and information and so on.
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- 1970
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309. Fall-related injury among patients with vestibular schwannoma.
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Christine Ölander, Maria Feychting, Per Olof Eriksson, Göran Laurell, Mats Talbäck, and Stina Ek
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Vestibular schwannoma can cause vestibular dysfunction; however, conflicting evidence exists regarding whether this affects the incidence of fall-related injuries in this patient population. This matched cross-sectional and cohort study assess the risk of fall-related injuries in patients with vestibular schwannoma. The study included patients with vestibular schwannoma treated at a tertiary referral hospital in Sweden between 1988 and 2014. Information on fall-related injuries was obtained from the National Patient Register, and matched population comparisons were randomly selected in a 1:25 ratio. Fall-related injuries occurring pre- (within 5 years before the diagnosis of vestibular schwannoma) and post-diagnostically (up to 3 years after diagnosis or intervention) were registered. The association between vestibular schwannoma and fall-related injuries was estimated using logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards analyses. We identified 1153 patients with vestibular schwannoma (569 [49%] women and 584 [51%] men), and 28815 population comparisons. Among the patients, 9% and 7% had pre- and post-diagnostic fall-related injuries, respectively, and among the comparisons, 8% and 6% had pre- and post-diagnostic fall-related injuries, respectively. There was no increased risk of pre- (OR 1.14; CI 0.92-1.41) or post-diagnostic 1 year (HR 1.16; CI 0.87-1.54) or 3 years (HR 1.11; CI 0.89-1.29) fall-related injury among the total patient cohort. In age-stratified analyses, we found an increased risk of pre-diagnostic fall-related injury among patients aged 50-69 years (OR 1.42; CI 1.10-1.88). Patients who underwent middle fossa surgery, regardless of age, had an increased risk of post-surgery fall-related injury within 3 years of follow-up (HR 2.68; CI 1.06-6.81). We conclude that patients with vestibular schwannoma have a low risk of enduring fall-related injuries. Middle-aged patients with dizziness and fall-related injuries should be considered for a vestibular clinical evaluation. Our results highlight the importance of rehabilitation in avoiding future fall-related injuries among patients undergoing middle fossa surgery.
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- 2024
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310. Intrasellar pressure in patients with pituitary adenoma – relation to tumour size and growth pattern
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Gabriel Simander, Per Olof Eriksson, Peter Lindvall, and Lars-Owe D. Koskinen
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Pituitary adenoma ,Intrasellar pressure ,Growth pattern ,Classification ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Only a few earlier publications on intrasellar pressure (ISP) have not been able to fully clarify any association between ISP and pituitary adenoma size and growth pattern. The aim of the study was to determine if intrasellar pressure (ISP) is elevated in patients with pituitary adenoma, and if the pressure is associated with tumour size and growth pattern. Methods The study included 100 patients operated for suspected pituitary adenoma, who have had their ISP measured intraoperatively. All adenomas were classified on the basis of Knosp and SIPAP, from which further classification of invasiveness was performed. MRT examinations were used to calculate the tumour volume and diameter in three axes. Results After exclusions, 93 cases were analysed. The mean ISP was 23.0 ± 8.4 mmHg. There were positive correlations between ISP and tumour volume and tumour diameters along all three axes. Coronal tumour diameter showed the strongest correlation with ISP elevation in a multivariate effect test. Adenomas classified as parasellar invasive (Knosp grade 3–4) showed higher mean ISP than adenomas considered as non-invasive (Knosp 0–2). Conclusions ISP is affected by tumour anatomy and correlates positively with tumour volume. Tumour width, i.e. diameter in the coronal plane, appears to be the measure that most strongly affects the ISP. This is confirmed by the association between ISP elevation and parasellar growth.
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- 2022
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311. The proteome of the human endolymphatic sac endolymph
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Christine Ölander, Jesper Edvardsson Rasmussen, Per Olof Eriksson, Göran Laurell, Helge Rask-Andersen, and Jonas Bergquist
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The endolymphatic sac (ES) is the third part of the inner ear, along with the cochlea and vestibular apparatus. A refined sampling technique was developed to analyse the proteomics of ES endolymph. With a tailored solid phase micro-extraction probe, five ES endolymph samples were collected, and six sac tissue biopsies were obtained in patients undergoing trans-labyrinthine surgery for sporadic vestibular schwannoma. The samples were analysed using nano-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (nLC-MS/MS) to identify the total number of proteins. Pathway identification regarding molecular function and protein class was presented. A total of 1656 non-redundant proteins were identified, with 1211 proteins detected in the ES endolymph. A total of 110 proteins were unique to the ES endolymph. The results from the study both validate a strategy for in vivo and in situ human sampling during surgery and may also form a platform for further investigations to better understand the function of this intriguing part of the inner ear.
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- 2021
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312. The Acute Effects of Furosemide on Na-K-Cl Cotransporter-1, Fetuin-A and Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor in the Guinea Pig Cochlea
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Jesper Edvardsson Rasmussen, Patrik Lundström, Per Olof Eriksson, Helge Rask-Andersen, Wei Liu, and Göran Laurell
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furosemide (frusemide) ,NKCC1 = Na+-K+-2Cl— cotransporter ,type II fibrocyte ,fetuin-A ,PEDF ,stria vascularis ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
BackgroundFurosemide is a loop diuretic used to treat edema; however, it also targets the Na-K-Cl cotransporter-1 (NKCC1) in the inner ear. In very high doses, furosemide abolishes the endocochlear potential (EP). The aim of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of the temporal course of the acute effects of furosemide in the inner ear, including the protein localization of Fetuin-A and PEDF in guinea pig cochleae.Material and MethodAdult guinea pigs were given an intravenous injection of furosemide in a dose of 100 mg per kg of body weight. The cochleae were studied using immunohistochemistry in controls and at four intervals: 3 min, 30 min, 60 min and 120 min. Also, cochleae of untreated guinea pigs were tested for Fetuin-A and PEDF mRNA using RNAscope® technology.ResultsAt 3 min, NKCC1 staining was abolished in the type II fibrocytes in the spiral ligament, followed by a recovery period of up to 120 min. In the stria vascularis, the lowest staining intensity of NKCC1 presented after 30 min. The spiral ganglion showed a stable staining intensity for the full 120 min. Fetuin-A protein and mRNA were detected in the spiral ganglion type I neurons, inner and outer hair cells, pillar cells, Deiters cells and the stria vascularis. Furosemide induced an increased staining intensity of Fetuin-A at 120 min. PEDF protein and mRNA were found in the spiral ganglia type I neurons, the stria vascularis, and in type I and type II fibrocytes of the spiral ligament. PEDF protein staining intensity was high in the pillar cells in the organ of Corti. Furosemide induced an increased staining intensity of PEDF in type I neurons and pillar cells after 120 min.ConclusionThe results indicate rapid furosemide-induced changes of NKCC1 in the type II fibrocytes. This could be part of the mechanism that causes reduction of the EP within minutes after high dose furosemide injection. Fetuin-A and PEDF are present in many cells of the cochlea and probably increase after furosemide exposure, possibly as an otoprotective response.
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313. The proteome of perilymph in patients with vestibular schwannoma. A possibility to identify biomarkers for tumor associated hearing loss?
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Jesper Edvardsson Rasmussen, Göran Laurell, Helge Rask-Andersen, Jonas Bergquist, and Per Olof Eriksson
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BACKGROUND:Due to the surrounding bone, the human inner ear is relatively inaccessible and difficult to reach for cellular and molecular analyses. However, these types of investigations are needed to better understand the etiology, pathophysiology and progression of several inner ear disorders. Moreover, the fluid from the inner ear cannot be sampled for micro-chemical analyses from healthy individuals in vivo. Therefore, in the present paper, we studied patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) undergoing trans-labyrinthine surgery (TLS). Our primary aim was to identify perilymph proteins in patients with VS on an individual level. Our second aim was to investigate the proteins identified at a functional level and our final aim was to search for biological markers for tumor-associated hearing loss and tumor diameter. METHODS AND FINDINGS:Sixteen patients underwent TLS for sporadic VS. Perilymph was aspirated through the round window before opening the labyrinth. One sample was contaminated and excluded resulting in 15 usable samples. Perilymph samples were analyzed with an online tandem LTQ-Orbitrap mass spectrometer. Data were analyzed with MaxQuant software to identify the total number of proteins and to quantify proteins in individual samples. Protein function was analyzed using the PANTHER Overrepresentation tool. Associations between perilymph protein content, clinical parameters, tumor-associated hearing loss and tumor diameter were assessed using Random Forest and Boruta. In total, 314 proteins were identified; 60 in all 15 patients and 130 proteins only once in 15 patients. Ninety-one proteins were detected in at least 12 out of 15 patients. Random Forest followed by Boruta analysis confirmed that alpha-2-HS-glycoprotein (P02765) was an independent variable for tumor-associated hearing loss. In addition, functional analysis showed that numerous processes were significantly increased in the perilymph. The top three enriched biological processes were: 1) secondary metabolic processes; 2) complement activation and 3) cell recognition. CONCLUSIONS:The proteome of perilymph in patients with vestibular schwannoma has an inter-individual stable section. However, even in a cohort with homogenous disease, the variation between individuals represented the majority of the detected proteins. Alpha-2-HS-glycoprotein, P02765, was shown to be an independent variable for tumor-associated hearing loss, a finding that needs to be verified in other studies. In pathway analysis perilymph had highly enriched functions, particularly in terms of increased immune and metabolic processes.
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314. La formation agentive en français: les composés [VN/A/Adv/P]N/A et les dérivés V-ant, V-eur et V-oir(e)
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Rosenberg, Maria, Department of Department of French, Italian and Classical Languages, Stockholm University, Olof Eriksson, Dept. of French, Italian and Classical Languages, and Olof Eriksson, Mats Forsgren, Georgette Dal
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Studier av enskilda språk ,productivity ,French ,diachrony ,semantic patterns ,VN compounds ,derivations ,synchrony ,contrastive ,lexeme ,agent nouns ,verb stem ,Specific Languages ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences ,word formation ,polysemy of agent ,Swedish ,morphology ,agentive formations ,instrument ,compounds ,[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics ,semantics - Abstract
This study addresses the French morphological construction [VN/A/Adv/P]N/A. The main objectives are to posit a single rule for its formation and to question the implications of the agent polysemy. The theoretical framework is lexeme-based morphology, which adheres to weak lexicalism. The first part of our analysis is qualitative and concerns the availability aspect of productivity. The method is introspective. The internal semantic patterns of the French construction are examined. Our results give evidence for the claim that a single morphological construction rule, [VN/A/Adv/P]N/A, is responsible for the cases where the first constituent is a verb stem, and the second constituent may correspond to an internal argument, an external argument or a semantic adjunct. All cases manifest the same patterns, which are related to the denotative meanings included in the agent polysemy: Agent, Instrument, Locative, Action, Result and Cause. Our contrastive analysis shows that the same patterns are found in the four Swedish agentive formations, [N/A/Adv/PV-are]N, [N/A/Adv/PV]N, [N/A/Adv/PV-a]N and [VN]N, which correspond to the French [VN/A/Adv/P]N/A construction and which also contain a verbal constituent and its internal or external argument, or an adjunct. The second part of our analysis is quantitative and concerns the profitability aspect of productivity. The method is inductive. The aim is to explore the polysemy of agent and its assumed hierarchical structure, in synchrony and diachrony. Four French agentive formations, [VN/A/Adv/P]N/A compounds and V-ant, V-eur and V-oir(e) derivations, are included in order to examine semantic competition and blocking effects. Our results give evidence for the existence of an agent polysemy but deny that it has a hierarchical structure valid for every agentive formation. The meanings in the agent polysemy are more or less profitable according to formation type: blocking effects could explain this behaviour.
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- 2008
315. Creating novel activated factor XI inhibitors through fragment based lead generation and structure aided drug design.
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Ola Fjellström, Sibel Akkaya, Hans-Georg Beisel, Per-Olof Eriksson, Karl Erixon, David Gustafsson, Ulrik Jurva, Daiwu Kang, David Karis, Wolfgang Knecht, Viveca Nerme, Ingemar Nilsson, Thomas Olsson, Alma Redzic, Robert Roth, Jenny Sandmark, Anna Tigerström, and Linda Öster
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Activated factor XI (FXIa) inhibitors are anticipated to combine anticoagulant and profibrinolytic effects with a low bleeding risk. This motivated a structure aided fragment based lead generation campaign to create novel FXIa inhibitor leads. A virtual screen, based on docking experiments, was performed to generate a FXIa targeted fragment library for an NMR screen that resulted in the identification of fragments binding in the FXIa S1 binding pocket. The neutral 6-chloro-3,4-dihydro-1H-quinolin-2-one and the weakly basic quinolin-2-amine structures are novel FXIa P1 fragments. The expansion of these fragments towards the FXIa prime side binding sites was aided by solving the X-ray structures of reported FXIa inhibitors that we found to bind in the S1-S1'-S2' FXIa binding pockets. Combining the X-ray structure information from the identified S1 binding 6-chloro-3,4-dihydro-1H-quinolin-2-one fragment and the S1-S1'-S2' binding reference compounds enabled structure guided linking and expansion work to achieve one of the most potent and selective FXIa inhibitors reported to date, compound 13, with a FXIa IC50 of 1.0 nM. The hydrophilicity and large polar surface area of the potent S1-S1'-S2' binding FXIa inhibitors compromised permeability. Initial work to expand the 6-chloro-3,4-dihydro-1H-quinolin-2-one fragment towards the prime side to yield molecules with less hydrophilicity shows promise to afford potent, selective and orally bioavailable compounds.
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316. Novel nano-sized MR contrast agent mediates strong tumor contrast enhancement in an oncogene-driven breast cancer model.
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Per-Olof Eriksson, Emil Aaltonen, Rodrigo Petoral, Petter Lauritzson, Hideki Miyazaki, Kristian Pietras, Sven Månsson, Lennart Hansson, Peter Leander, and Oskar Axelsson
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The current study was carried out to test the potential of a new nanomaterial (Spago Pix) as a macromolecular magnetic MR contrast agent for tumor detection and to verify the presence of nanomaterial in tumor tissue. Spago Pix, synthesized by Spago Nanomedical AB, is a nanomaterial with a globular shape, an average hydrodynamic diameter of 5 nm, and a relaxivity (r1) of approximately 30 (mM Mn)-1 s-1 (60 MHz). The material consists of an organophosphosilane hydrogel with strongly chelated manganese (II) ions and a covalently attached PEG surface layer. In vivo MRI of the MMTV-PyMT breast cancer model was performed on a 3 T clinical scanner. Tissues were thereafter analyzed for manganese and silicon content using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). The presence of nanomaterial in tumor and muscle tissue was assessed using an anti-PEG monoclonal antibody. MR imaging of tumor-bearing mice (n = 7) showed a contrast enhancement factor of 1.8 (tumor versus muscle) at 30 minutes post-administration. Contrast was retained and further increased 2-4 hours after administration. ICP-AES and immunohistochemistry confirmed selective accumulation of nanomaterial in tumor tissue. A blood pharmacokinetics analysis showed that the concentration of Spago Pix gradually decreased over the first hour, which was in good agreement with the time frame in which the accumulation in tumor occurred. In summary, we demonstrate that Spago Pix selectively enhances MR tumor contrast in a clinically relevant animal model. Based on the generally higher vascular leakiness in malignant compared to benign tissue lesions, Spago Pix has the potential to significantly improve cancer diagnosis and characterization by MRI.
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317. 'Être aux anges', 'Sortir de ses gonds'... Comment les langues traduisent-elles des états émotionnels ?
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Céline Vaguer, Cognition, Langues, Langage, Ergonomie (CLLE-ERSS), École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J)-Université Bordeaux Montaigne-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Olof Eriksson, and VAGUER, Céline
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traduction ,locution verbale ,émotion ,étude descriptive ,Systran ,figement ,ressources multilingues ,règle cotextuelle ,[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics ,expression figées ,060201 languages & linguistics ,étude comparée ,état émotionnel ,4. Education ,06 humanities and the arts ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,logiciel de traduction automatique ,[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics ,culture ,linguiste ,anglais ,0602 languages and literature ,espagnol ,Reverso ,lexique bilingue ,traduction automatique - Abstract
Communication aux Journées franco-suédoises de linguistique sur le thème "Langues et Textes en contraste", Université de Växjö (Suède); International audience; Le linguiste, par les descriptions qu'il propose, peut répondre aux attentes économiques et technologiques de la traduction automatique. Nous le démontrerons par le contenu même de notre contribution : l'étude des expressions figées dénotant des états émotionnels telles que "être aux anges", "sortir de ses gonds"... et leur traduction en anglais et en espagnol. L'évaluation de logiciels de traduction automatique révèlera que la technologie ne peut être compétitive si elle ne tient pas compte des études descriptives réalisées par les linguistes.
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