Pancaro, Alessia; Szymonik, Michal; Schmidt, Patricia Perez; Erol, Gizem; Barrientos, Africa Garcia; Polito, Laura; Gobbi, Marco; Duwe, Sam; Hendrix, Jelle; 51520; Nelissen, Inge;
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Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) activates the complement system lectin pathway and subsequent inflammatory mechanisms. The incidence and outcome of many human diseases, such as brain ischemia and infections, are associated with and influenced by the activity and serum concentrations of MBL in body fluids. To quantify MBL levels, tests based on ELISA a...
Claerhout, Sofie; Noppe, Hanna; Cohn, Betty; Borry, Pascal; 39446;
Forensic DNA kinship investigation involves analyzing genetic relationships between individuals to offer new leads for solving (cold) cases. Familial DNA matching has become a valuable asset in criminal case investigations, especially when traditional DNA methods hit dead ends. However, concerns surrounding ethical and privacy implications raised q...
Van Vyve, L.; Dierckx, B.; Lim, C.G.; Danckaerts, M.; 18463; Koch, B.C.P.; Haege, A.; Banaschewski, T.;
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Zinter, Matt S.; Brazauskas, Ruta; Strom, Joelle; Chen, Stella; Bo-Subait, Stephanie; Sharma, Akshay; Beitinjaneh, Amer; Dimitrova, Dimana; Guilcher, Greg; Preussler, Jaime;
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Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) can be complicated by life-threatening organ toxicity and infection necessitating intensive care. Epidemiologic data have been limited by single-center studies, poor database granularity, and a lack of long-term survivors. To identify contemporary trends in intensive care unit (ICU) use and long-t...
Pearman, Peter B.; Broennimann, Olivier; Aavik, Tsipe; Albayrak, Tamer; Alves, Paulo C.; Aravanopoulos, F.A.; Bertola, Laura D.; Biedrzycka, Aleksandra; Buzan, Elena; Cubric-Curik, Vlatka;
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Genetic monitoring of populations currently attracts interest in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity but needs long-term planning and investments. However, genetic diversity has been largely neglected in biodiversity monitoring, and when addressed, it is treated separately, detached from other conservation issues, such as habitat ...
Galleni, Laura; 144948; Meulemans, Arne; 157447; Sajjadian, Faegheh S.; 143335; Singh, Dhirendra P.; Arvind, Shikhar; 150425; Dorney, Kevin M.; Conard, Thierry; D'Avino, Gabriele; Pourtois, Geoffrey; Escudero, Daniel;
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The broadening in photoelectron spectra of polymers can be attributed to several factors, such as light source spread, spectrometer resolution, the finite lifetime of the hole state, and solid-state effects. Here, for the first time, we set up a computational protocol to assess the peak broadening induced for both core and valence levels by solid-s...
Zhang, Han; Kalla, Rahul; Chen, Jie; Zhao, Jianhui; Zhou, Xuan; Adams, Alex; Noble, Alexandra; Ventham, Nicholas T.; Wellens, Judith; 141241; Ho, Gwo-Tzer;
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This work aims to investigate how smoking exerts effect on the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A prospective cohort study and a Mendelian randomization study are first conducted to evaluate the association between smoking behaviors, smoking-related DNA methylation and the risks of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). W...
Franssens, Raissa Kaurin, A. De Clercq, Barbara
Longitudinal studies exploring the role of early personality vulnerabilities as risk factors for later NSSI dynamics are scarce. In this study, we assess how pre-adolescent borderline personality pathology (BPP) traits (assessed at mean age 12.78; SDage = 1.38, age range = 7.17-14.78) shape dynamic links between daily socio-emotional dysregulation ...
Van Offenwert, Stefanie Cnudde, Veerle Ellman, Sharon Bultreys, Tom
Solute transport in unsaturated conditions is important in various applications and natural environments, such as groundwater flow in the vadose zone. Studies of unsaturated solute transport show complex characteristics (e.g. non-Fickian transport) due to larger variations in the pore-scale velocities compared to transport in saturated conditions. ...
MUGARUKA BIBENTYO, Toussaint Dille, Antoine Depicker, Arthur Smets, Benoît Vanmaercke, Matthias Nzolang, Charles Dewaele, Stijn Dewitte, Olivier
Landslides are hillslope processes controlled by natural changing topographic conditions. Landslides are also influenced by human activities. Yet, understanding the space-time occurrence of landslides and their interactions with these typically long-term natural and short-term human-induced controls remains a key challenge in many regions, especial...