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Tissue deposits of IgA-binding streptococcal M proteins in IgA nephropathy and Henoch-Schonlein purpura.

IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) are diseases characterized by IgA deposits in the kidney and/or skin. Both may arise after upper respiratory tract infections, but the pathogenic mechanisms governing these diseases remain unclear. Patients with IgAN (n = 16) and HSP (n = 17) were included in this study aimed at examining whether IgA-binding M proteins of group A streptococ

Novel peptide ligand with high binding capacity for antibody purification

Small synthetic ligands for protein purification have become increasingly interesting with the growing need for cheap chromatographic materials for protein purification and especially for the purification of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Today, Protein A-based chromatographic resins are the most commonly used capture step in mAb down stream processing; however, the use of Protein A chromatography

C-terminal TFPI-1-derived peptides: their evolutionary host defense functions

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are evolutionarily ancient molecules. They are essential innate immune response molecules that protect organisms from invading pathogens. Tissue factor pathway inhibitors (TFPI-1 and TFPI-2) C-terminal derived peptides exert host defense mechanisms against microbes. Studies showed that in human plasma, C-terminal TFPI-1 and -2 derived peptides mediate bacterial killin

LLPS2026-2nd Circular-PhD School Registration

LLPS2026-2nd circular-PhD school registration COMMONS - LINXS - SoftComp Combined PhD Summer School & Workshop on “Phase separation, condensation, and self-association in 2 and 3 dimensions – from basic principles to applications in life sciences” 2nd circular - pre-register for the PhD School now! What to expect Liquid-liquid phase separation, complex coacervation and other related phenomena are

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Re-exams August 2021

Re-exams in August 2021 – at 13-17 Registration takes place via the student portal no later than one week before the exam. The exam code and instructions will be sent to ladok-registered emails no later than the day before the exam. All you need is the internet and your regular student login. Mo 23/8 14-18 PSYD11:4 PSYD52:4 PSYK11:2 PEAB08 PSYP13:2 BVGA42:Metod Tu 24/8 14-18 PSYD11:1 PSYD43:1 PSYD

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Re-exams In August 2022

Re-exams in august You register throught the studentportal for the re- exam. No later than 1 week before the re-exam. For exam from home instructions and the exam-code is sent to your ladok registered email no later than the day before the exam. Only thing you need is internet and your regular student-login. 22/8 14-18 PSYD11:4 Exam Ed025 PEAB08 PSYK11:2 PSYD22:3 BVPL02 23/8 14-18 BVGA42: Metod PS

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Localizing Ashkenazic Jews to Primeval Villages in the Ancient Iranian Lands of Ashkenaz

The Yiddish language is over 1,000 years old and incorporates German, Slavic, and Hebrew elements. The prevalent view claims Yiddish has a German origin, whereas the opposing view posits a Slavic origin with strong Iranian and weak Turkic substrata. One of the major difficulties in deciding between these hypotheses is the unknown geographical origin of Yiddish speaking Ashkenazic Jews (AJs). An an

Learning together in a global pendemic : practices and principles for teaching and assessing online in uncertain times

In March 2020, the higher education sector was massively disrupted by [Coronavirus Disease 2019] COVID-19. While most universities run online programmes successfully informed by a wealth of research into online learning and teaching, many universities focus their energy and resources on educating and interacting with students on-campus. The technological changes of the past two decades have enable

40 Hz invisible spectral flicker and its potential use in Alzheimer's light therapy treatment

Alzheimer's disease (AD) not only takes an emotional toll on the individual with the disease, their families, relatives, and caretakers, it also has immense socioeconomic consequences on the health care system and society. Moreover, the socioeconomic consequences are expected to increase significantly, thus reducing the social and economic cost of AD is of high importance. Recently, exposure to 40

Lattice Engineering via Transition Metal Ions for Boosting Photoluminescence Quantum Yields of Lead-Free Layered Double Perovskite Nanocrystals

Lead-free layered double perovskite nanocrystals (NCs), i.e., Cs4M(II)M(III)2Cl12, have recently attracted increasing attention for potential optoelectronic applications due to their low toxicity, direct bandgap nature, and high structural stability. However, the low photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY, <1%) or even no observed emissions at room temperature have severely blocked the further deve

Community-level birth rate: a missing link between ecology, evolution and diversity

We propose a conceptual model to explain the variation in species richness in local communities and in build-up of regional species pools over time. The idea is that the opportunity for new species to enter a community (its invasibility) determines the present richness of that community as well as the long-term build-up of a species pool by speciation and migration. We propose that a community's i

Interaction of Nanometric Clay Platelets

The free energy of interaction between two nanometric clay platelets immersed in an electrolyte solution has been calculated using Monte Carlo simulations as well as direct integration of the configurational integral. Each platelet has been modeled as a collection of charged spheres carrying a unit charge-the face of a platelet contains negative charges, and the edge, positive charges. The calcula

ID3-SD: an algorithm for learning characteristic decision trees by controlling the degree of generalization

Decision trees constructed by ID3-like algorithms suffer from an inability of detecting instances of categories not present in the set of training examples, i.e., they are discriminative representations. Instead, such instances are assigned to one of the classes actually present in the training set, resulting in undesired misclassifications. In this report, twomethods of reducing this problemby le