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Om rättsinstitutet kafalah i svensk internationell privat- och processrättslig belysning
‘You get a different mindset’–primary care physicians’ perceptions of interprofessional medication reviews for patients living independently
Objective: In primary health care in southern Sweden, interprofessional medication reviews are conducted, to a limited extent, for patients living independently, with the purpose of optimising their pharmacological treatment. These medication reviews have identified and addressed many important issues regarding the patients’ medication. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the participati
Adaptive spread of a sexually selected syndrome eliminates an ancient color polymorphism in wall lizards
Genetically determined color morphs are found in many animals. Polymorphism can be maintained by social selection if competitive interactions allow each morph to increase in frequency when rare. This reliance on negative frequency-dependent selection should make color polymorphism vulnerable to the appearance of novel phenotypes that disrupt competitive interactions among morphs. We show that the
Structure of Concentrated Aqueous Solutions of Alkaline Earth Metal Chlorides and Bromides
The magnesium, calcium, strontium and barium ions bind six, eight, eight and nine water molecules in the first hydration shell, and ca. 12, 16, 16 and 18 water molecules in the second one, in dilute aqueous solution, respectively. With increasing concentration of alkaline earth metal halides, water molecules in the second hydration shell are exchanged for hydrated chloride and bromide ions forming
Pelvic pain and lower urinary tract symptoms; long-term comparison between women with and without mid-urethral sling insertion
Introduction: Stress urinary incontinence is the most prevalent type of incontinence among women, with mid-urethral sling (MUS) surgery considered the gold standard surgical treatment. Despite its widespread use, the role of mesh in this procedure has sparked controversy over the past decade. The primary objective of this study was to compare pelvic pain in women who have undergone MUS surgery wit
Visioner för fossilfria lantbruk och livsmedelssystem i Sverige - ett lantbrukarperspektiv
What are the main challenges for fossil-free agriculture and food systems, according to Swedish farmers? And what do farmers think fossil-free farms should look like, and how should they function? What actions are needed from different actors to achieve these visions by 2050? These questions were discussed during a lunch-to-lunch workshop in Eskilstuna, 13-14 November 2025. The purpose of the work
Understanding team adaptation to unexpected events in drone operations training
Understanding human adaptations under varying scenarios is a critical concern from the earliest stages of system design. This study develops within the context of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and examines human performance variability during simulated drone operations using the Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork (EAST) method. The analysis focuses on bird strike events that each of the five partic
A review of evidence supporting amyloid beta reduction as a surrogate endpoint in Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disease driven by pathological depositions of proteins that accumulate over decades. Compelling genetic and neurobiological evidence suggests that amyloid accumulation in the brain initiates and drives early-stage AD. Measurement of fibrillar amyloid has been pivotal to the development and approval of disease-slowing treatments. Various
Tau in Alzheimer's disease : Shaping the future patient journey
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex and multifactorial disease characterized by two key pathological hallmarks: amyloid-beta plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles. Recent progress has led to the development and approval of disease-targeted therapies for Alzheimer’s disease in the form of anti-amyloid-beta monoclonal antibodies. However, findings suggest that amelioration of multiple pathological dr
ApoE4 at the dawn of Alzheimer's disease - Synaptic & endosomal insights
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, and with an aging population, its burden will continue to rise, affecting families and straining societal resources. Biological changes in AD begin decades before symptoms appear, offering a crucial window for therapeutic intervention. Understanding the underlying mechanisms is essential for preventing or delaying disease onset. APOE4 i
Structural and functional diversity of toxin-antitoxin-chaperone systems
Toxin-antitoxin-chaperone (TAC) systems are three-part gene clusters encoding a toxin, antitoxin, and specialized SecB-like chaperone (SecB TA) with emerging roles in phage defense. To identify and classify SecB homologs and associated TACs across bacteria, we surveyed the full RefSeq database. Phylogenetic and gene neighborhood analyses reveal three major SecB subfamilies: two housekeeping groups
Comparative diagnostic performance of machine learning models and traditional scores for HFpEF in older adults
AIMS: Diagnosing heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remains challenging, particularly in older individuals. We hypothesized that machine learning (ML) approaches could improve diagnostic accuracy compared with HFpEF scores.METHODS: We evaluated the diagnostic performance of four supervised ML algorithms (random forest [RF], extreme gradient boosting [XGBoost], support vector ma
Characterization and Efficacy of a Nanomedical Radiopharmaceutical for Cancer Treatment
Although much progress has been made over the last decades, there is still a significant clinical need for novel therapies to manage cancer. Typical problems are that solid tumors are frequently inaccessible, aggressive, and metastatic. To contribute to solving some of these issues, we have developed a novel radioisotope-labeled 27 nm nanoparticle, 177Lu-SN201, to selectively target solid tumors v
Multi-omic definition of metabolic obesity through adipose tissue–microbiome interactions
Obesity’s metabolic heterogeneity is not fully captured by body mass index (BMI). Here we show that deep multi-omics phenotyping of 1,408 individuals defines a metabolome-informed obesity metric (metBMI) that captures adipose tissue-related dysfunction across organ systems. In an external cohort (n = 466), metBMI explained 52% of BMI variance and more accurately reflected adiposity than other omic
The application of VMM3A readout for Multi-Grid neutron detectors
The T-REX neutron spectrometer at the European Spallation Source will use Multi-Grid Technology, which is a voxelised proportional counter relying on 10B4C coatings to detect neutrons scattered by the sample under investigation. Measurements of the position dependence of pulse-height and relative detection efficiency of a Multi-Grid prototype of the T-REX spectrometer are presented for two differe
Effects of acute cold and heat shocks on the protein profile of crayfish hemolymph : Implications for crustacean adaptation to thermal stress
Temperature, a key environmental stressor, can induce changes at the molecular levels in the body of living beings, which are necessary for adaptation and survival under altered conditions. We investigated the effects of acute cold (3 °C) and heat (32 °C) shocks on hemolymph protein profiles in marbled crayfish. Results showed that cold shock induced a metabolic shift toward glucose production by
Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of participants in the OCEANIC-STROKE trial of FXIa inhibition for secondary stroke prevention
INTRODUCTION: Genetic deficiency of factor XI is associated with a reduced risk of ischemic stroke. Asundexian is a direct inhibitor of activated factor XIa (FXIa) with a low risk of bleeding in early trials. We seek to determine its efficacy and safety combined with antiplatelet therapy for prevention of ischemic stroke. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Oral faCtor Eleven A iNhibitor asundexian as novel ant
Women´s organized resistance against extractivism : A systematic review
In parallel with the exponential increase in extractivism around the world, comes social movements resisting such processes and advocating for alternative forms of development. Extractivism - a mode of accumulation associated with capitalism - is problematic due to the socio-ecological destruction that is embedded in its logics. Opposition to extractivism has intensified and in many instances, wom
Future Circular Collider Feasibility Study Report : Volume 3 Civil Engineering, Implementation and Sustainability
Volume 3 of the FCC Feasibility Report presents studies related to civil engineering, the development of a project implementation scenario, and environmental and sustainability aspects. The report details the iterative improvements made to the civil engineering concepts since 2018, taking into account subsurface conditions, accelerator and experiment requirements, and territorial considerations. I
