Viimeksi syötetyt 3. UTUCris-artikkelit
Aineistot 13021-13040 / 29335
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Risk Factors for Short-Term Versus Long-Term Mortality in Patients Who Underwent Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
<p>Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective therapy in selected patients with advanced heart failure that reduces all-cause mortality at short-term follow-up. However, data regarding long-term mortality after ... -
Keuhkosairaiden lentomatkustuksesta uudet ohjeet
<p>Matkustajalennon korkeudessa ilmanpaine koneen sisällä on alentunut, vaikka matkustamo on paineistettu. Myös hapen osapaine laskee.</p><p>Erityisesti keuhkoahtaumatauti, keuhkokudoksen sairaudet, hengityslihasheikkous ... -
Persistent Trends or Pandemic Effects? A Multi-Cohort Longitudinal Study on Student Well-being, Inequality, and Educational Transitions
<p>This cross-cohort longitudinal study examined changes in student well-being and the relationship between student well-being and educational choice during the COVID-19 pandemic. It compared two during-pandemic cohorts ... -
Exploring the influence of placing bi-directional E-glass fibers as protective layer under a CAD-CAM resin composite on the fracture pattern
<p>Objectives</p><p>To investigate the influence of the presence and position of bidirectional E-glass fibers under a CAD-CAM resin composite on the fracture pattern evaluated both after quasi-static mechanical loading and ... -
Experimental Evidence Questions the Relationship between Stress and Fluctuating Asymmetry in Plants
<p>The eco-evolutionary theory of developmental instability predicts that small, non-directional deviations from perfect symmetry in morphological traits (termed fluctuating asymmetry, FA) emerge when an individual is ... -
Changes in plant collection practices from the 16th to 21st centuries: Implications for the use of herbarium specimens in global change research
<p>Our findings strongly support the hypothesis that many characteristics of herbarium specimens have changed systematically and substantially from the 16th to 21st centuries due to changes in plant collection and preservation ... -
Cholecystokinin and gastrin-releasing peptide differentially inhibit appetite of rainbow trout
The appetite in fish is a multifaceted phenomenon that comprises specialized interactions between brain and peripheral signals, and as a result, appetite is either stimulated or inhibited. Cholecystokinin (Cck) and ... -
The association between muscular power from childhood to adulthood and adult measures of glucose homeostasis
This study aimed to assess whether the longitudinal association between childhood muscular fitness and adult measures of glucose homeostasis persist despite changes in muscular fitness across the life course. This prospective ... -
Disruption management and the orchestration of dynamic capabilities: Seeking dynamic smart disruptor profile
Business and Management-SpausdintaThe purpose of the study is to investigate and elaborate the dynamic capabilities needed to manage disruptive business. This paper is a conceptual paper. Firstly, authors present key concept of technological disruption, ... -
Business model tooling: where research and practice meet
<p>This special issue bundles a series of papers on business model tooling. Business model tools are methods, frameworks or templates to facilitate communication and collaboration regarding Business Model analysis, ... -
Multi-omics analysis reveals drivers of loss of β-cell function after newly diagnosed autoimmune type 1 diabetes : An INNODIA multicenter study
<p><strong>Aims:</strong> Heterogeneity in the rate of β-cell loss in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes patients is poorly understood and creates a barrier to designing and interpreting disease-modifying clinical trials. ... -
Melanocortin 1 receptor regulates cholesterol and bile acid metabolism in the liver
Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1-R) is widely expressed in melanocytes and leukocytes and is thus strongly implicated in the regulation of skin pigmentation and inflammation. MC1-R has also been found in the rat and human ... -
Predicting pairwise interaction affinities with ℓ0-penalized least squares-a nonsmooth bi-objective optimization based approach∗
In this paper, we introduce a novel nonsmooth optimization-based method LMBM-Kron & ell;(0) LS for solving large-scale pairwise interaction affinity prediction problems. The aim of LMBM-Kron & ell;0LS is to produce accurate ... -
Interaction between multisensory information and emotional activation in video-facilitated psychotherapy
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Emotional activation is regarded as central in psychotherapy. We have developed a method called VideoTalk, in which patients video themselves at home according to the therapist's instructions, ... -
Lectins as potential tools for cancer biomarker discovery from extracellular vesicles
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have considerable potential as diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic agents, in large part because molecular patterns on the EV surface betray the cell of origin and may also be used to ... -
High‐Sensitivity Detection of Urinary Extracellular Vesicles With Upconverting Nanoparticle‐Based Lateral Flow Immunoassay
Urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) are well-known to express tetraspanin family membrane proteins abundantly on their surface. In this study, we aimed to develop an upconverting nanoparticle (UCNP)-based lateral flow ... -
Characterization of severe COL6-related dystrophy due to the recurrent variant COL6A1 c.930+189C>T
<p>Collagen VI-related dystrophies (COL6-RDs) manifest with a spectrum of clinical phenotypes, ranging from Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy (UCMD), presenting with prominent congenital symptoms and characterised by ... -
Association Between Depression and Physical Conditions Requiring Hospitalization
<p><strong>Importance: </strong>Depression is associated with an increased risk of physical illness, but the most common causes of hospitalization among people with depression are unclear.</p><p><strong>Objective: </strong>To ...


















